[09 HF Draft Board] #30

GKJ

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Feb 27, 2002
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The first 7 names listed above the line are eligible to be put directly on to the list.

The next 4 (below the line), are eligible to be moved up to be put on the next poll. If any two are tied in bottom portion, I'll just move both of them up.

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1. John Tavares, C, Oshawa/London (OHL), CAN
2. Victor Hedman, D, MoDo (SEL), SWE
3. Matt Duchene, C, Brampton (OHL), CAN
4. Magnus Paajarvi-Svensson, LW, Timra (SEL), SWE
5. Evander Kane, C, Vancouver (WHL), CAN
6. Brayden Schenn, C, Brandon (WHL), CAN
7. Jared Cowen, D, Spokane (OHL), CAN
8. Jordan Schroeder, RW, Minnesota (WCHA), USA
9. Dmitri Kulikov, D, Drummondville (QMJHL), RUS
10. Oliver Ekman-Larsson, D, Leksand (SAL), SWE
11. Nazem Kadri, C, London (OHL), CAN
12. Scott Glennie, C, Brandon (WHL), CAN
13. Jacob Josefson, C, Djurgarden (SEL), SWE
14. Ryan Ellis, D, Windsor (OHL), CAN
15. Simon Despres, D, Saint John (QMJHL), CAN
16. John Moore, D, Chicago (USHL), USA
17. Zack Kassian, RW, Peterborough (OHL), CAN
18. David Rundblad, D, Skellefteå (SEL), SWE
19. Peter Holland, C, Guelph (OHL), CAN
20. Landon Ferraro, F, Red Deer (WHL), CAN
21. Drew Shore, RW, U-18 (USNTDP), USA
22. Jeremy Morin, C, U-17 (USNTDP), USA
23. Louis Leblanc, RW, Omaha (USHL), CAN
24. Tim Erixon, D, Skellefteå (SEL), SWE
25. Calvin de Haan, D, Oshawa (OHL), CAN
26. Chris Kreider, C, Andover (USHS MA), USA
27. Toni Rajala, LW, Ilves (SM-Liiga), FIN
28. Carter Ashton, RW, Lethbridge (WHL), CAN
29. Stefan Elliot, D, Saskatoon (WHL), CAN
 

arsmaster*

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Honestly now, Roussel is top 35 on most every draft board I have read, these goalies arent the top ones in my book, and NO goalie should go before 40. Tatar is a talent, but a mid 40's talent.

It is time to put Roussel on the list. I have him easily above 6 guys on your poll list, that is why I voted for Palmieri and nobody on the bottom list.
 

Howe Elbows 9

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Caron was the goalscoring leader for the Rimouski Oceanic this year with 36 goals in 56 games, ahead of Philippe Cornet (Edmonton Oilers prospect) - 29 in 63 games - and Patrice Cormier (New Jersey Devils prospect) - 23 in 54 games.
 

SK13

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Caron was the goalscoring leader for the Rimouski Oceanic this year with 36 goals in 56 games, ahead of Philippe Cornet (Edmonton Oilers prospect) - 29 in 63 games - and Patrice Cormier (New Jersey Devils prospect) - 23 in 54 games.

To be fair: Caron got quite a bit more ice-time because of the Vielleux and Fortier injuries. Caron's scoring was well under his season average in the playoffs when Cornet was reunited on the top-line with Fortier and Vielleux.

I think I go with Budish at 29 and Caron at 30.
 

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