Yes, unfortunately, I have come to this realization as well. He'd be a good pick for us, regardless of where the consensus puts him after the pick.Surin will be taken before our 2nd pick, sadly.
Yes, unfortunately, I have come to this realization as well. He'd be a good pick for us, regardless of where the consensus puts him after the pick.Surin will be taken before our 2nd pick, sadly.
I like David St. Louis as a scout. He made a top 16 mock draft, and has us taking Demidov. Yes, please!
Are you being purposely obtuse? Bergeron is 6’1” and Krejci is 6’0. Malkin is 6’3”, and Crosby is an all-time great.When talking about size, weight is as important as height. Is Crosby undersized? Was Bergeron undersized? Suzuki is definitely not undersized man c'mon.
When talking about size, weight is as important as height. Is Crosby undersized? Was Bergeron undersized? Suzuki is definitely not undersized man c'mon.
Ya and crosby is the same size as Suzuki. I mean, how can you say he's small? He's 5'11 and weighs over 210 pounds. People freaking out over an inch lol, unrealAre you being purposely obtuse? Bergeron is 6’1” and Krejci is 6’0. Malkin is 6’3”, and Crosby is an all-time great.
I like David St. Louis as a scout. He made a top 16 mock draft, and has us taking Demidov. Yes, please!
Drafting for needs isn't a bad strategy. Dickinson isn't even the BPA at 5th. Our team needs more Iginla/Lindstrom type of players like right now.A top 6 forward is drafting for needs. Dickinson is a top 2D, potentially a #1D. That's higher value and better pick for us.
Go for Iginla and call it a day. Sennecke is fine toiFrom what I see in the team's prospect pools and depth chart, my guess for the first four:
SJ - Celebrini
Chicago - Levshunov
Anaheim - Demidov
Columbus - Lindstrom (maybe Silayev)
So I think we're most likely going to be picking between Iginla, Sennecke, or Catton at 5.
Those are my guesses too.From what I see in the team's prospect pools and depth chart, my guess for the first four:
SJ - Celebrini
Chicago - Levshunov
Anaheim - Demidov
Columbus - Lindstrom (maybe Silayev)
So I think we're most likely going to be picking between Iginla, Sennecke, or Catton at 5.
Eiserman’s issues stem from concerns around coachability. He seems to be pretty arrogant and defiant in the face of criticism. And that wouldn’t be such a big deal except there are holes in his game.
To me, he has the highest ceiling. His goal totals are insane. But if you draft him and he doesn’t listen to what needs to be done? It’s a problem. I can see why he’s sliding.
Still would love to have him. Still think he’d work out here. But I’m perfectly fine with us going in a different direction. We can get sizzle from Demidov, Size and oughness from Lidstrom… lots of different options here.
Eiserman seems to be sliding. I like the idea of trading the Jets pick this year and Flames next year for Sharks second 1st round pick. I’d even throw in our first next year if it guaranteed we got Eiserman.
We have an abundance of prospects now. I’d rather we get higher quality. If we could somehow walk out of this draft with Lidstrom and Eiserman… I think we’re set.
Check out the scenario
1- Celebrini
2- Demidov
3- Dickinson
4- Lindstrom
Who do you pick at #5 ? Levshunov or Iginla or Catton ?
I take Levshunov.
Worst case scenario is if Demidov and Lindstrom are off the board but I tend to agree. It would suck to leave a draft without a top offensive prospect but if Levshunov is the BPA on the Habs draft board they should go in that direction.Check out the scenario
1- Celebrini
2- Demidov
3- Dickinson
4- Lindstrom
Who do you pick at #5 ? Levshunov or Iginla or Catton ?
I take Levshunov.
Habs don't have an early 2nd. Thar 2nd eas traded for DvorakTwo very likely candidates for our early second rounder IMO.
Suzuki 20 lbs heavier than Krejci, but that inch makes all the difference. lolAre you being purposely obtuse? Bergeron is 6’1” and Krejci is 6’0. Malkin is 6’3”, and Crosby is an all-time great.
We are fine to take a player that scored only 27 goals in the OHL and 68 pts in 63 games? Yes, great playoffs with 22 in 16.Go for Iginla and call it a day. Sennecke is fine toi
This is really hard to ignore. If Lindstrom and Demidov are gone and Levshunov is available we need to draft him. We will have the best defense in the NHL in a few years.Everyone should be happy if Leshunov is available and become the pick.
Guhle - Leshunov.
Hutson - Reinbacher.
That's insane top 4, guys!
They would easily trade one of Engstrom, Xhekaj, Mailloux for a young forward.
No doubt that's a nice top4, but those young D that we'd trade won't get us the kind of quality forward that 5OA can net us. We risk missing out on our last chance to add a core piece at forward, and the Habs desperately need to cement themselves as a team that is led by its forwards. They say you build from the net out, yes, but if you can't finish off the build with elite scoring up front, you'll always be lacking. This in turn leads to GMs having to overpay and chase scoring forwards.Everyone should be happy if Leshunov is available and become the pick.
Guhle - Leshunov.
Hutson - Reinbacher.
That's insane top 4, guys!
They would easily trade one of Engstrom, Xhekaj, Mailloux for a young forward.
Suzuki is a unicorn. The guy is incredibly strong and resilient. Not someone you gauge with an inch or two in height.Suzuki 20 lbs heavier than Krejci, but that inch makes all the difference. lol
NS 15 lbs heavier than average centerman. (197)
I think we need to start measuring thickness haha. Height is overrated. It's all about comparing height/weight stats to the actual look/frame of the person. Some guys are thinner but strong AF (Pronger is a great example. Guy is huge but very slight, another would be Datsyuk) other guys are bigger but don't use their size. Suzuki with 2 inches added to his height would be seen as big guy. But IMO its because he's that height and has the thickness to get leverage and balance. It's similar to Crosby.Suzuki is a unicorn. The guy is incredibly strong and resilient. Not someone you gauge with an inch or two in height.
I think that Sennecke's season resembles Slafy's very much, not that it has much value in the big picture.I think that he doesn't have specific skills, it's more the intangibles that comes with the pick:
Compared to Sennecke, let just say that Iginla seems safer. While Sennecke might have a greatest reward. But even if that's the case, I feel that Iginla's reward will be great.
- Bloodlines
- Work ethic
- This year's Stats sheet
- One of the yougest player of the draft
- Plays the way Habs would like to play
But could they see Sennecke as Slaf V.2?
What??!! No more Eiserman?I’m hoping for Lidstrom