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ATD 2024: The 20th Anniversary Edition

The all-time draft is a what-if scenario, the counterfactual reasoning tool of the academic discipline of History. The greatest players of all time, from the amateur era to the NHL to the Soviet Union, Czechoslovakia, Sweden, WHA, etc are drafted BASED on their whole career. No peak vs. career; instead, peak and career, all considerations. A player who was injury prone will be no less so in an all-time competition.

GMs are encouraged to provide bio info like stats, quotes and/or comments when at the podium to announce their picks.

(NO MENTIONING UNDRAFTED PLAYERS! Except Wade Belak. ;) )

Note for new GMs:
Active players today in the 2023-2024 season are judged BASED on their career to date, meaning no projections of what he will do in the future, but instead: Imagine they suffered a freak career-ending accident the day you draft them.

The draft clock will begin Monday, February 5th at noon Eastern. The 1st round clock will be 24 hours long, dropping to 12 hours for round 2.

2). Time Limits.

24 hrs for round 1
12 for round 2
10 for rounds 3-10
8 for 11-14
6 for 15-20
4 for rest.

There will be 24 rounds, with 18 starting skaters, 2 goalies, a coach and three others for the bench. After the draft there will be votes tallied by an ex-ATDer or mod and a regular season standings list resulting. Then playoff match-ups.

Time Deductions
Voight -2 hour

Round 1:

1. Dr John Carlson - Hogsmeade Lunas - Bobby Orr, D
2. tony d - California Golden Seals - Gordie Howe, RW
3. GKJ - Philadelphia Firebirds - Wayne Gretzky, C
4. MVP of West Hollywd - Drumheller Dinosaurs - Mario Lemieux, C
5. ImporterExporter & Johnny Engine - Trois Rivieres AC - Doug Harvey, D
6. spitsfan24 - Windsor Spitfires- Jean Beliveau, C
7. Chet Donnelly - Emerald Flowsion - Raymond Bourque, D
8. Hockey Stathead - Detroit Vipers - Nicklas Lidstrom, D
9. Voight - Lone Star Brahmas - Denis Potvin, D
10. nabby12 - Winnipeg Falcons - Eddie Shore, D
11. Transplanted Caper - Sydney Millionaires - Sidney Crosby, C
12. The Macho King - Richmond Renegades - Bobby Hull, LW
13. BenchBrawl - Canadiens de Montréal - Maurice Richard, RW
14. Leaf Lander - Toronto Maple Leafs - Red Kelly, D/C
15. Hitru & Professor What - Gallifrey TARDIS - Howie Morenz, C
16. BraveCanadian - Guelph Platers - Connor McDavid, C
17. Habsfan18 & VanIslander - Broome Dusters - Mark Messier, C
18. tinyzombies - Vagabonds de Montréal - Larry Robinson, D
19. Boreal01 - Cleveland Barons - Dominik Hasek, G
20. jigglysquishy - Regina Capitals - Patrick Roy, G
21. Claude The Fraud - Cape Breton Eagles - Viacheslav Fetisov, D
22. ResilientBeast & rmartin65 - Montreal Victorias - Jaromir Jagr, RW
23. Hawkey Town 18 - Chicago Shamrocks - Guy Lafleur, RW

Note: Remember to always PM or @ the next team's GM.

Round 2:
24. Hawkey Town 18 - Chicago Shamrocks - Alexander Ovechkin, W
25. ResilientBeast & rmartin65 - Montreal Victorias - Chris Chelios, D
26. Claude The Fraud - Cape Breton Eagles - Sergei Makarov, RW
27. jigglysquishy - Regina Capitals - Stan Mikita, C
28. Boreal01 - Cleveland Barons - Brad Park, D
29. tinyzombies - Vagabonds de Montréal - Bobby Clarke, C
30. Habsfan18 & VanIslander - Broome Dusters - Frank Nighbor, C
31. BraveCanadian - Guelph Platers - Brian Leetch, D
32. Hitru & Professor What - Gallifrey TARDIS - Paul Coffey, D
33. Leaf Lander - Toronto Maple Leafs - Bryan Trottier, C
34. BenchBrawl - Canadiens de Montréal - Ted Lindsay, LW
35. The Macho King - Richmond Renegades - King Clancy, D
36. Transplanted Caper - Sydney Millionaires - Jacques Plante, G
37. nabby12 - Winnipeg Falcons - Bill Cook, RW
38. Voight - Lone Star Brahmas - Joe Sakic, C
39. Hockey Stathead - Detroit Vipers - Chris Pronger, D
40. Chet Donnelly - Emerald Flowsion - Phil Esposito, C
41. spitsfan24 - Windsor Spitfires - Mike Bossy, RW
42. ImporterExporter & Johnny Engine - Trois Rivieres AC - Cyclone Taylor, C/D
43. MVP of West Hollywd - Drumheller Dinosaurs - Al MacInnis, D
44. GKJ - Philadelphia Firebirds - Scott Stevens, D
45. tony d - California Golden Seals - Steve Yzerman, C
46. Dr John Carlson - Hogsmeade Lunas - Frank Boucher, C

Round 3:


47. Dr John Carlson - Hogsmeade Lunas - Charlie Conacher, RW
48. tony d - California Golden Seals - Sprague Cleghorn, D
49. GKJ - Philadelphia Firebirds - Zdeno Chara, D
50. MVP of West Hollywd - Drumheller Dinosaurs - Pierre Pilote, D
51. ImporterExporter & Johnny Engine - Trois Rivieres AC - Martin Brodeur, G
52. spitsfan24 - Windsor Spitfires - Earl Seibert, D
53. Chet Donnelly - Emerald Flowsion - Henri Richard, C
54. Hockey Stathead - Detroit Vipers - Milt Schmidt, C
55. Voight - Lone Star Brahmas - Valeri Kharlamov, LW
56. nabby12 - Winnipeg Falcons - Peter Forsberg, C
57. Transplanted Caper - Sydney Millionaires - Tim Horton, D
58. The Macho King - Richmond Renegades - Glenn Hall, G
59. BenchBrawl - Canadiens de Montréal - Dit Clapper, D/RW
60. Leaf Lander - Toronto Maple Leafs - Ken Dryden, G
61. Hitru & Professor What - Gallifrey TARDIS - Bernie Geoffrion, RW
62. BraveCanadian - Guelph Platers - Jari Kurri, RW
63. Habsfan18 & VanIslander - Broome Dusters - Terry Sawchuk, G
64. tinyzombies - Vagabonds de Montréal - Newsy Lalonde, C
65. Boreal01 - Cleveland Barons - Syl Apps, C
66. jigglysquishy - Regina Capitals - Borje Salming, D
67. Claude The Fraud - Cape Breton Eagles - Ted Kennedy, C
68. ResilientBeast & rmartin65 - Montreal Victorias - Bill Gadsby, D
69. Hawkey Town 18 - Chicago Shamrocks - Eddie Gerard, D/LW

Round 4:


70. Hawkey Town 18 - Chicago Shamrocks - Victor Hedman, D
71. ResilientBeast & rmartin65 - Montreal Victorias - Anatoli Firsov, LW
72. Claude The Fraud - Cape Breton Eagles - Vladislav Tretiak, G
73. jigglysquishy - Regina Capitals - Evgeni Malkin, C
74. Boreal01 - Cleveland Barons - Duncan Keith, D
75. tinyzombies - Vagabonds de Montréal - Andy Bathgate, RW
76. Habsfan18 & VanIslander - Broome Dusters - Cy Denneny, LW
77. BraveCanadian - Guelph Platers - Drew Doughty, D
78. Hitru & Professor What - Gallifrey TARDIS - Dickie Moore, LW
79. Leaf Lander - Toronto Maple Leafs - Brett Hull, RW
80. BenchBrawl - Canadiens de Montréal - Serge Savard, D
81. The Macho King - Richmond Renegades - Elmer Lach, C
82. Transplanted Caper - Sydney Millionaires - Aurele Joliet, LW
83. nabby12 - Winnipeg Falcons - Sid Abel, C/LW
84. Voight - Lone Star Brahmas - Teemu Selanne, RW
85. Hockey Stathead - Detroit Vipers - Boris Mikhalov, RW
86. Chet Donnelly - Emerald Flowsion - Erik Karlsson, D
87. spitsfan24 - Windsor Spitfires - Mark Howe, D
88. ImporterExporter & Johnny Engine - Trois Rivieres AC - Nikita Kucherov, RW
89. MVP of West Hollywd - Drumheller Dinosaurs - Jarome Iginla, RW
90. GKJ - Philadelphia Firebirds - Rob Blake, D
91. tony d - California Golden Seals - Sergei Fedorov, C
92. Dr John Carlson - Hogsmeade Lunas - Patrick Kane, RW

Round 5:


93. Dr John Carlson - Hogsmeade Lunas - Scott Niedermayer, D
94. tony d - California Golden Seals - Jack Stewart, D
95. GKJ - Philadelphia Firebirds - Pavel Bure, RW
96. MVP of West Hollywd - Drumheller Dinosaurs - Rod Langway, D
97. ImporterExporter & Johnny Engine - Trois Rivieres AC - Guy Lapointe, D
98. spitsfan24 - Windsor Spitfires- Toe Blake, LW
99. Chet Donnelly - Emerald Flowsion - Frank Mahovlich, LW
100. Hockey Stathead - Detroit Vipers - Alex Delvecchio, LW/C
101. Voight - Lone Star Brahmas - Shea Weber, D
102. nabby12 - Winnipeg Falcons - Bill Quackenbush, D
103. Transplanted Caper - Sydney Millionaires - Marcel Pronovost, D
104. The Macho King - Richmond Renegades - Martin St. Louis, RW
105. BenchBrawl - Canadiens de Montréal - Frank Brimsek, G
106. Leaf Lander - Toronto Maple Leafs - Georges Boucher, D
107. Hitru & Professor What - Gallifrey TARDIS - Valeri Vasiliev, D
108. BraveCanadian - Guelph Platers - Johnny Bucyk, LW
109. Habsfan18 & VanIslander - Broome Dusters - Jacques Laperriere, D
110. tinyzombies - Vagabonds de Montréal - Georges Vezina, G
111. Boreal01 - Cleveland Barons - Ivan Johnson, D
112. jigglysquishy - Regina Capitals - Alexei Kasatonov, D
113. Claude The Fraud - Cape Breton Eagles - Vladimir Krutov, LW
114. ResilientBeast & rmartin65 - Montreal Victorias - Ebbie Goodfellow, D/C
115. Hawkey Town 18 - Chicago Shamrocks - Norm Ullman, C

Round 6:


116. Hawkey Town 18 - Chicago Shamrocks - Alexander Maltsev, C/RW
117. ResilientBeast & rmartin65 - Montreal Victorias - Marcel Dionne, C
118. Claude The Fraud - Cape Breton Eagles - Doug Bentley, LW/C
119. jigglysquishy - Regina Capitals - Tommy Phillips, LW
120. Boreal01 - Cleveland Barons - Brad Marchand, LW
121. tinyzombies - Vagabonds de Montréal - Hod Stuart, D
122. Habsfan18 & VanIslander - Broome Dusters - Moose Johnson, D
123. BraveCanadian - Guelph Platers - Bryan Hextall Sr, RW
124. Hitru & Professor What - Gallifrey TARDIS- Joe Malone, C
125. Leaf Lander - Toronto Maple Leafs - Brendan Shanahan, LW
126. BenchBrawl - Canadiens de Montréal - Harry Cameron, D
127. The Macho King - Richmond Renegades - Lionel Conacher, D
128. Transplanted Caper - Sydney Millionaires - Eric Lindros, C
129. nabby12 - Winnipeg Falcons - Charlie Gardiner, G
130. Voight - Lone Star Brahmas - Doug Gilmour, C
131. Hockey Stathead - Detroit Vipers - JC Tremblay, D
132. Chet Donnelly - Emerald Flowsion - Busher Jackson, LW
133. spitsfan24 - Windsor Spitfires - Henrik Zetterberg, LW/C
134. ImporterExporter & Johnny Engine - Trois Rivieres AC - Sweeney Schriner, LW
135. MVP of West Hollywd - Drumheller Dinosaurs - John Leclair, LW
136. GKJ - Philadelphia Firebirds - Dave Keon, C
137. tony d - California Golden Seals - Syd Howe, LW/C
138. Dr John Carlson - Hogsmeade Lunas - Hooley Smith, C/RW

Round 7:


139. Dr John Carlson - Hogsmeade Lunas - Art Coulter, D
140. tony d - California Golden Seals - Turk Broda, G
141. GKJ - Philadelphia Firebirds - Patrice Bergeron, C
142. MVP of West Hollywd - Drumheller Dinosaurs - Marian Hossa, RW
143. ImporterExporter & Johnny Engine - Trois Rivieres AC - Russell Bowie, C
144. spitsfan24 - Windsor Spitfires - Ed Belfour, G
145. Chet Donnelly - Emerald Flowsion - Clint Benedict, G
146. Hockey Stathead - Detroit Vipers - Bill Durnan, G
147. Voight - Lone Star Brahmas - Mark Recchi, RW
148. nabby12 - Winnipeg Falcons - Vladimir Martinec, RW
149. Transplanted Caper - Sydney Millionaires - Cam Neely, RW
150. The Macho King - Richmond Renegades - Bert Olmstead, LW
151. BenchBrawl - Canadiens de Montréal - Max Bentley, C
152. Leaf Lander - Toronto Maple Leafs - Nathan Mackinnon, C
153. Hitru & Professor What - Gallifrey TARDIS - Daniel Alfredsson, RW
154. BraveCanadian - Guelph Platers - Emile Bouchard, D
155. Habsfan18 & VanIslander - Broome Dusters - Babe Siebert, D/LW
156. tinyzombies - Vagabonds de Montréal - Paul Kariya, LW
157. Boreal01 - Cleveland Barons - Pavel Datsyuk, C
158. jigglysquishy - Regina Capitals - Rick Middleton, RW
159. Claude The Fraud - Cape Breton Eagles - Jan Suchy, D
160. ResilientBeast & rmartin65 - Montreal Victorias - Ron Francis, C
161. Hawkey Town 18 - Chicago Shamrocks - Mike Modano, C

Round 8:


162. Hawkey Town 18 - Chicago Shamrocks - Jonathan Toews, C
163. ResilientBeast & rmartin65 - Montreal Victorias - Nels Stewart, C/LW
164. Claude The Fraud - Cape Breton Eagles - Frantisek Pospisil, D
165. jigglysquishy - Regina Capitals - Lanny McDonald, RW
166. Boreal01 - Cleveland Barons - Bob Gainey, LW
167. tinyzombies - Vagabonds de Montréal - Sylvio Mantha, D
168. Habsfan18 & VanIslander - Broome Dusters - Tom Johnson, D
169. BraveCanadian - Guelph Platers - Patrik Elias, LW
170. Hitru & Professor What - Gallifrey TARDIS - Larry Murphy, D
171. Leaf Lander - Toronto Maple Leafs - Harry Howell, D
172. BenchBrawl - Canadiens de Montréal - Anze Kopitar, C
173. The Macho King - Richmond Renegades - Carl Brewer, D
174. Transplanted Caper - Sydney Millionaires - Bill White, D
175. nabby12 - Winnipeg Falcons - Baldy Northcott, LW
176. Voight - Lone Star Brahmas - Luc Robitaille, LW
177. Hockey Stathead - Detroit Vipers - Bill Cowley, C
178. Chet Donnelly - Emerald Flowsion - Ken Reardon. D
179. spitsfan24 - Windsor Spitfires - Frank Fredrickson, C
180. ImporterExporter & Johnny Engine - Trois Rivieres AC - Lester Patrick, D
181. MVP of West Hollywd - Drumheller Dinosaurs - Michel Goulet, LW
182. GKJ - Philadelphia Firebirds - Alexander Yakushev, LW
183. tony d - California Golden Seals - Sergei Zubov, D
184. Dr John Carlson - Hogsmeade Lunas - Jamie Benn, LW

Round 9:


185. Dr John Carlson - Hogsmeade Lunas - Allan Stanley, D
186. tony d - California Golden Seals - Roy Conacher, LW
187. GKJ - Philadelphia Firebirds - Yvan Cournoyer, RW
188. MVP of West Hollywd - Drumheller Dinosaurs - Rod Brind'amour, C/LW
189. ImporterExporter & Johnny Engine - Trois Rivieres AC - Paul Thompson, LW
190. spitsfan24 - Windsor Spitfires - Brent Burns, D/RW
191. Chet Donnelly - Emerald Flowsion - Fern Flaman, D
192. Hockey Stathead - Detroit Vipers - Frank Foyston, LW/C
193. Voight - Lone Star Brahmas - Alex Pietrangelo, D
194. nabby12 - Winnipeg Falcons - Peter Stastny, C
195. Transplanted Caper - Sydney Millionaires - Woody Dumart, LW
196. The Macho King - Richmond Renegades - Cecil Dillon, RW
197. BenchBrawl - Canadiens de Montréal - Frank McGee, C
198. Leaf Lander - Toronto Maple Leafs - Scotty Bowman, coach
199. Hitru & Professor What - Gallifrey TARDIS - Adam Oates, C
200. BraveCanadian - Guelph Platers - Steven Stamkos, C/RW
201. Habsfan18 & VanIslander - Broome Dusters - Bob Pulford, LW/C
202. tinyzombies - Vagabonds de Montréal - Reg Noble, LW/C
203. Boreal01 - Cleveland Barons - Alf Smith, RW
204. jigglysquishy - Regina Capitals - Cale Makar, D
205. Claude The Fraud - Cape Breton Eagles - Al Arbour, Coach
206. ResilientBeast & rmartin65 - Montreal Victorias - George Armstrong, RW
207. Hawkey Town 18 - Chicago Shamrocks - Jimmy Thomson, D

Round 10:


208. Hawkey Town 18 - Chicago Shamrocks - Roman Josi, D
209. ResilientBeast & rmartin65 - Montreal Victorias - Toe Blake, Coach
210. Claude The Fraud - Cape Breton Eagles - Vladimir Petrov, C
211. jigglysquishy - Regina Capitals - Weldy Young, D
212. Boreal01 - Cleveland Barons - Claude Provost, RW
213. tinyzombies - Vagabonds de Montréal - Doug Wilson, D
214. Habsfan18 & VanIslander - Broome Dusters - Didier Pitre, RW/D
215. BraveCanadian - Guelph Platers - Bernie Parent, G
216. Hitru & Professor What - Gallifrey TARDIS - Herb Gardiner, D
217. Leaf Lander - Toronto Maple Leafs - Keith Tkachuk, LW
218. BenchBrawl - Canadiens de Montréal - Theoren Fleury, RW
219. The Macho King - Richmond Renegades - Jean Ratelle, C
220. Transplanted Caper - Sydney Millionaires - Babe Dye, RW
221. nabby12 - Winnipeg Falcons - Lester Patrick, Coach
222. Voight - Lone Star Brahmas - Vladimir Konstantinov, D
223. Hockey Stathead - Detroit Vipers - Brad McCrimmon, D
224. Chet Donnelly - Emerald Flowsion - Rod Gilbert, RW
225. spitsfan24 - Windsor Spitfires - Dany Heatley, W
226. ImporterExporter & Johnny Engine - Trois Rivieres AC - Harvey Pulford, D
227. MVP of West Hollywd - Drumheller Dinosaurs - Johnny Bower, G
228. GKJ - Philadelphia Firebirds - Eric Desjardins, D
229. tony d - California Golden Seals - Steve Larmer, RW
230. Dr John Carlson - Hogsmeade - Joe Thornton, C

Round 11:

231. Dr John Carlson - Hogsmeade Lunas - Tommy Ivan, coach
232. tony d - California Golden Seals - Red Horner, D
233. GKJ - Philadelphia Firebirds - Bill Barber, LW
234. MVP of West Hollywd - Drumheller Dinosaurs - Mats Sundin, C
235. ImporterExporter & Johnny Engine - Trois Rivieres AC - Marty Barry, C
236. spitsfan24 - Windsor Spitfires - Jacques Lemaire, C
237. Chet Donnelly - Emerald Flowsion - Glen Sather, coach
238. Hockey Stathead - Detroit Vipers - Helmuts Balderis, RW
239. Voight - Lone Star Brahmas - Tony Esposito, G
240. nabby12 - Winnipeg Falcons - Derian Hatcher, D
241. Transplanted Caper - Sydney Millionaires - Auston Matthews, C
242. The Macho King - Richmond Renegades - Lionel Hitchman, D
243. BenchBrawl - Canadiens de Montréal - George Hay, LW
244. Leaf Lander - Toronto Maple Leafs - Hap Day, D
245. Hitru & Professor What - Gallifrey TARDIS - Hugh Lehman, G
246. BraveCanadian - Guelph Platers - Jon Cooper, coach
247. Habsfan18 & VanIslander - Broome Dusters - Punch Broadbent, RW
248. tinyzombies - Vagabonds de Montréal - Guy Carbonneau, C
249. Boreal01 - Cleveland Barons - Jack Crawford, D
250. jigglysquishy - Regina Capitals - Markus Naslund, LW
251. Claude The Fraud - Cape Breton Eagles - Igor Larionov, C
252. ResilientBeast & rmartin65 - Montreal Victorias - Corey Perry, RW
253. Hawkey Town 18 - Chicago Shamrocks - Hap Day, Coach

Round 12:


254. Hawkey Town 18 - Chicago Shamrocks - Andrei Vasilevskiy, G
255. ResilientBeast & rmartin65 - Montreal Victorias - Jack Campbell, D
256. Claude The Fraud - Cape Breton Eagles - Sergei Gonchar, D
257. jigglysquishy - Regina Capitals - Cooney Weiland, C
258. Boreal01 - Cleveland Barons - Mike Gartner, RW
259. tinyzombies - Vagabonds de Montréal - Fred Shero, coach
260. Habsfan18 & VanIslander - Broome Dusters - Herbie Lewis, LW
261. BraveCanadian - Guelph Platers - Art Ross, D
262. Hitru & Professor What - Gallifrey TARDIS - Jere Lehtinen, RW/LW
263. Leaf Lander - Toronto Maple Leafs - Rick Tocchet, RW
264. BenchBrawl - Canadiens de Montréal - Dave Taylor, RW
265. The Macho King - Richmond Renegades - Marty Pavelich, LW
266. Transplanted Caper - Sydney Millionaires - Pat Stapleton, D
267. nabby12 - Winnipeg Falcons - Jiri Holik, LW
268. Voight - Lone Star Brahmas - Ryan Getzlaf, C
269. Hockey Stathead - Detroit Vipers - Anatoly Tarasov, coach
270. Chet Donnelly - Emerald Flowsion - Gordie Drillon, RW
271. spitsfan24 - Windsor Spitfires - Mickey Mackay, C/RW
272. ImporterExporter & Johnny Engine - Trois Rivieres AC - Bernie Morris, RW/C
273. MVP of West Hollywd - Drumheller Dinosaurs - Vladimir Lutchenko, D
274. GKJ - Philadelphia Firebirds - Billy Smith, G
275. tony d - California Golden Seals - Craig Ramsay, LW
276. Dr John Carlson - Hogsmeade - Gordon Roberts, RW

Round 13:


277. Dr John Carlson - Hogsmeade Lunas - Grant Fuhr, G
278. tony d - California Golden Seals - Tommy Gorman, coach
279. GKJ - Philadelphia Firebirds - Claude Giroux, C/LW
280. MVP of West Hollywd - Drumheller Dinosaurs - Jack Walker, C/LW
281. ImporterExporter & Johnny Engine - Trois Rivieres AC - Tony Leswick, RW/LW
282. spitsfan24 - Windsor Spitfires- Ryan Suter, D
283. Chet Donnelly - Emerald Flowsion - Duke Keats, C
284. Hockey Stathead - Detroit Vipers - Johnny Gottselig, LW
285. Voight - Lone Star Brahmas - Ryan Kesler, C/RW
286. nabby12 - Winnipeg Falcons - Joe Simpson, D
287. Transplanted Caper - Sydney Millionaires - Dean Prentice, LW
288. The Macho King - Richmond Renegades - Vyacheslav Starshinov, C
289. BenchBrawl - Canadiens de Montréal - Alex Ragulin, D
290. Leaf Lander - Toronto Maple Leafs - Darryl Sittler, C
291. Hitru & Professor What - Gallifrey TARDIS - Pete Green, coach
292. BraveCanadian - Guelph Platers - Nicklas Backstrom, C
293. Habsfan18 & VanIslander - Broome Dusters - Don Marshall, LW/C
294. tinyzombies - Vagabonds de Montréal - Glenn Anderson, RW
295. Boreal01 - Cleveland Barons - Jeremy Roenick, C
296. jigglysquishy - Regina Capitals - Ace Bailey, RW
297. Claude The Fraud - Cape Breton Eagles
298. ResilientBeast & rmartin65 - Montreal Victorias
299. Hawkey Town 18 - Chicago Shamrocks

Round 14:

300. Hawkey Town 18 - Chicago Shamrocks
301. ResilientBeast & rmartin65 - Montreal Victorias
302. Claude The Fraud - Cape Breton Eagles
303. jigglysquishy - Regina Capitals
304. Boreal01 - Cleveland Barons
305. tinyzombies - Vagabonds de Montréal
306. Habsfan18 & VanIslander - Broome Dusters
307. BraveCanadian - Guelph Platers
308. Hitru & Professor What - Gallifrey TARDIS
309. Leaf Lander - Toronto Maple Leafs
310. BenchBrawl - Canadiens de Montréal
311. The Macho King - Richmond Renegades
312. Transplanted Caper - Sydney Millionaires
313. nabby12 - Winnipeg Falcons
314. Voight - Lone Star Brahmas
315. Hockey Stathead - Detroit Vipers
316. Chet Donnelly - Emerald Flowsion
317. spitsfan24 - Windsor Spitfires
318. ImporterExporter & Johnny Engine - Trois Rivieres AC
319. MVP of West Hollywd - Drumheller Dinosaurs
320. GKJ - Philadelphia Firebirds
321. tony d - California Golden Seals
322. Dr John Carlson - Hogsmeade

Round 15:

323. Dr John Carlson - Hogsmeade Lunas -
324. tony d - California Golden Seals -
325. GKJ - Philadelphia Firebirds -
326. MVP of West Hollywd - Drumheller Dinosaurs -
327. ImporterExporter & Johnny Engine - Trois Rivieres AC -
328. spitsfan24 - Windsor Spitfires-
329. Chet Donnelly - Emerald Flowsion -
330. Hockey Stathead - Detroit Vipers -
331. Voight - Lone Star Brahmas -
332. nabby12 - Winnipeg Falcons -
333. Transplanted Caper - Sydney Millionaires -
334. The Macho King - Richmond Renegades -
335. BenchBrawl - Canadiens de Montréal -
336. Leaf Lander - Toronto Maple Leafs -
337. Hitru & Professor What - Gallifrey TARDIS -
338. BraveCanadian - Guelph Platers -
339. Habsfan18 & VanIslander - Broome Dusters -
340. tinyzombies - Vagabonds de Montréal
341. Boreal01 - Cleveland Barons
342. jigglysquishy - Regina Capitals
343. Claude The Fraud - Cape Breton Eagles
344. ResilientBeast & rmartin65 - Montreal Victorias
345. Hawkey Town 18 - Chicago Shamrocks

Round 16:

346. Hawkey Town 18 - Chicago Shamrocks
347. ResilientBeast & rmartin65 - Montreal Victorias
348. Claude The Fraud - Cape Breton Eagles
349. jigglysquishy - Regina Capitals
350. Boreal01 - Cleveland Barons
351. tinyzombies - Vagabonds de Montréal
352. Habsfan18 & VanIslander - Broome Dusters
353. BraveCanadian - Guelph Platers
354. Hitru & Professor What - Gallifrey TARDIS
355. Leaf Lander - Toronto Maple Leafs
356. BenchBrawl - Canadiens de Montréal
357. The Macho King - Richmond Renegades
358. Transplanted Caper - Sydney Millionaires
359. nabby12 - Winnipeg Falcons
360. Voight - Lone Star Brahmas
361. Hockey Stathead - Detroit Vipers
362. Chet Donnelly - Emerald Flowsion
363. spitsfan24 - Windsor Spitfires
364. ImporterExporter & Johnny Engine - Trois Rivieres AC
365. MVP of West Hollywd - Drumheller Dinosaurs
366. GKJ - Philadelphia Firebirds
367. tony d - California Golden Seals
368. Dr John Carlson - Hogsmeade

Round 17:

369. Dr John Carlson - Hogsmeade Lunas -
370. tony d - California Golden Seals -
371. GKJ - Philadelphia Firebirds -
372. MVP of West Hollywd - Drumheller Dinosaurs -
373. ImporterExporter & Johnny Engine - Trois Rivieres AC -
374. spitsfan24 - Windsor Spitfires-
375. Chet Donnelly - Emerald Flowsion -
376. Hockey Stathead - Detroit Vipers -
377. Voight - Lone Star Brahmas -
378. nabby12 - Winnipeg Falcons -
379. Transplanted Caper - Sydney Millionaires -
380. The Macho King - Richmond Renegades -
381. BenchBrawl - Canadiens de Montréal -
382. Leaf Lander - Toronto Maple Leafs -
383. Hitru & Professor What - Gallifrey TARDIS -
384. BraveCanadian - Guelph Platers -
385. Habsfan18 & VanIslander - Broome Dusters -
386. tinyzombies - Vagabonds de Montréal
387. Boreal01 - Cleveland Barons
388. jigglysquishy - Regina Capitals
389. Claude The Fraud - Cape Breton Eagles
390. ResilientBeast & rmartin65 - Montreal Victorias
391. Hawkey Town 18 - Chicago Shamrocks

Round 18:

392. Hawkey Town 18 - Chicago Shamrocks
393. ResilientBeast & rmartin65 - Montreal Victorias
394. Claude The Fraud - Cape Breton Eagles
395. jigglysquishy - Regina Capitals
396. Boreal01 - Cleveland Barons
397. tinyzombies - Vagabonds de Montréal
398. Habsfan18 & VanIslander - Broome Dusters
399. BraveCanadian - Guelph Platers
400. Hitru & Professor What - Gallifrey TARDIS
401. Leaf Lander - Toronto Maple Leafs
402. BenchBrawl - Canadiens de Montréal
403. The Macho King - Richmond Renegades
404. Transplanted Caper - Sydney Millionaires
405. nabby12 - Winnipeg Falcons
406. Voight - Lone Star Brahmas
407. Hockey Stathead - Detroit Vipers
408. Chet Donnelly - Emerald Flowsion
409. spitsfan24 - Windsor Spitfires
410. ImporterExporter & Johnny Engine - Trois Rivieres AC
411. MVP of West Hollywd - Drumheller Dinosaurs
412. GKJ - Philadelphia Firebirds
413. tony d - California Golden Seals
414. Dr John Carlson - Hogsmeade
 
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For pick 292 Guelph is going with two-way playmaker C, Nicklas Backstrom

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Well, last year, we had him with an Apps-McDavid-Francis team, which I don't see as monumentally different and it wasn't called into question. And I think the guy's just a winner. I think he could easily take the kind of talent that we have in the ATD and win with it.

Edit: By not monumentally different, I mean that we have two centers clearly sold out to offense and one two-way guy.

Seems like people are paying more attention to coaching fit than in years prior and the group you have this year is definitely a worse fit for Green team

Edit: For the record I really don't think he's a good fit for Apps-McDavid-Francis either
 
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Seems like people are paying more attention to coaching fit than in years prior and the group you have this year is definitely a worse fit for Green team

Edit: For the record I really don't think he's a good fit for Apps-McDavid-Francis either
I assumed last year that you did like the fit because you liked the post. That kind of thing is confusing.
 

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People aren't paying more attention, I just stirred some shit up because the draft has become an unbelievably complacent borefest in the last years. The vets used to criticize picks all day long back when I started and it made the draft better, even if it stung when you were on the receiving end of it.
 
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People aren't paying more attention, I just stirred some shit up because the draft has become an unbelievably complacent borefest in the last years. The vets used to criticize picks all day long back when I started and it made the draft better, even if it stung when you were on the receiving end of it.
For the record, I'm not upset at anyone. I'm just a little disheartened because something that I suggested might have hurt our team. I agree that criticism helps, as long as it's constructive, and saying, hey, I'm not sure that's the best fit does that.
 
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For the record, I'm not upset at anyone. I'm just a little disheartened because something that I suggested might have hurt our team. I agree that criticism helps, as long as it's constructive, and saying, hey, I'm not sure that's the best fit does that.

I didn't think you were upset at all. Disappointment is understandable, I am too every time I realize I f***ed up, as I do every draft.
 

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I didn't think you were upset at all. Disappointment is understandable, I am too every time I realize I f***ed up, as I do every draft.

You and me both. Usually when you pick someone with a plan for the next pick and then you get scooped and then you rethink everything and start with a new plan and worry about the conspiracy against you and you know that your pick is the best if you can just get through those newspaper articles from 1910 and prove it and then..

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The Dusters select 5-time Stanley Cup champion Don Marshall, the dynasty utility player renowned as one of the best penalty killers of his era. An all star baseballer in his youth, the all-star goal-scoring center in juniors and in the IHL turned NHL defensive left winger and face-off specialist to fit on a deep Habs line-up. As an NHL rookie he scored a playoff OT goal while shorthanded, doing so again the following year on way to the first of five consecutive cups. He led the league in penalty killing scoring twice, netting 18 shorthanded goals in 8 years. In 1960 he was said to: "...fill in at any forward position and one of the league's ace defensive specialists." In 1963 he went to New York in a blockbuster trade. In a 1965 coaches poll, Marshall was the only one other than Pulford who received votes as best penalty killer in the NHL. As a Rag, he was thrice top-3 in team scoring, becoming in 1967 the 2nd team NHL all star LWer, behind Bobby Hull.

A swift skater who would never allow himself to be outworked... Marshall was extremely consistent... a defensive checker and penalty killer. His thankless work was a big part of the Habs success.
Don was pushed into the penalty-killing business and soon had the management - and fans - delighted as he refused to take the easy way by icing the puck. Instead he would hold it as long as possible and pass it to a mate (even one to the rear) when pressure got intense.

Marshall played all three positions, substituting when needed on every line, like when Richard or Geoffrion were injured, described as "the original Mr. Everything":
The Ottawa Citizen Mar 11 said:
Coach "Toe" Blake puts it this way: "To get up and stay up, every major team must have a Marshally - he could scale peaks on one 'set' line, but we get more mileage out of him this way and Don is a team man."
Dickie Moore said:
"...one of the smoothest players I've ever seen. Everything about him looked casual, but he was both clever and smooth. He was strictly a finesse player, and he had great anticipation of where the puck would be. That's what made him such a great penalty killer.
 
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Elite speed, chippy, physical, clutch, abrasive, daredevil, willing to do whatever necessary to win. Solid defensively (see scouting reports/87 Canada Cup), 6th all time in game winning playoff goals. 215 points in 225 career games.

Glenn Anderson, RW

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Glenn Anderson


Hockey Almanac 1993-94 said:
Skating has always been the foundation of Anderson's game. In his youth, he had speed to burn, and used it to burn defensemen. Later, he made use of his shifty, darting style where quickness no longer sufficed. He fires the puck masterfully, with a hard, accurate shot capable of finding holes in heavy traffic or beating the goalie clean. His devil-may-care attitude translates into his play, where he becomes utterly unpredictable. Anderson will do anything, go anywhere, take on anyone, to get the puck. He is fearless and relentless. He takes an amazing amount of punishment without appearing to mind. He just keeps coming and coming.

WILL: Give his all.
CAN'T: Be intimidated
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The Complete Handbook of Pro Hockey 1982 said:
Great speed, puckhandling and scoring skills, defensively sound and aggressive...
The Complete Handbook Of Pro Hockey 1983 said:
Electrifying performer, ultra-fast, tough and skilled... very aggressive, plays as if he was much larger... good penalty killer...
The Complete Handbook Of Pro Hockey 1984 said:
One of the most gifted young players in the game... very fast, skilled in all areas and physically aggressive...
The Complete Handbook of Pro Hockey 1985 said:
Ultra-quick skater who can execute all his moves at top speed... strong playoff performer... Tough and bellicose, he can play both wings... Has a laid-back, off-the-wall approach to life...
The Complete Handbook Of Pro Hockey 1986 said:
Slick, quick skater... Skilled at slipping past defenders with or without the puck to create close range scoring opportunities... always on the move... Difficult to check... Operates well in the slot area or from offensive angles in faceoff circles... Well-known for ability to pester rival goalies close to net... Plays with tenacity and drive... Rivals respect his ability but become annoyed by his persistent, chippy style of play.
The Complete Handbook Of Pro Hockey 1987 said:
If one player in the NHL can make others look like they are standing still, he can... possesses tremendous speed and uses it wisely... a devil-may-care individual who sometimes acts impulsively... opponents say he's chippy and carries his stick a bit too high
Hockey Scouting Report 1987-88 said:
Anderson is a tremendously skilled player, one of the Oilers' world-class players... He is an excellent skater with tremendous speed, and he moderates it well, although he most often works at full throttle... runs into most anything he can without fear... difficult to hit because he is so fast...
The Complete Handbook Of Pro Hockey 1988 said:
Incredibly fast skater who, given lots of room, leaves opponents standing still... a free spirit who excels under pressure...
Hockey Scouting Report 1988-89 said:
Anderson is a world-class player... almost unstoppable once he gets going... able to make good use of his teammates... tortures opposing goalies... he's also solid defensively, playing his check well into the defensive zone... plays with reckless disregard for his own safety... fearlessly runs into anything he can... definitely initiates a good deal of contact and is unafraid of the hitting that accompanies his work in the corners... when the playoffs come, he can't be stopped.
Hockey Scouting Report 1989-90 said:
Anderson's ability to do more things faster than almost anyone in the league makes him a remarkable finesse player... no one can catch him... His speed is made better because of his balance, so Glenn adds fantastic agility and quickness to his repertoire. His balance makes the opposition suffer the brunt of the physical punishment when Anderson gets hit, not the other way around.... Glenn doesn't need to slow down to make his plays, he works excellently at full throttle... can score anytime, from anywhere - and from any part of the net... he excels in the traffic areas around the net for tough goals too.

Plays like a kamikaze, flinging his body into people with abandon.
He initiates a good deal of contact and is unafraid of the hitting that accompanies his work in the corners and he'll also get his stick into people... desire is the key to Anderson.
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Hockey Scouting Report 1990-91 said:
Anderson's feet and hand skills are made better by eachother, in that Glenn needn't slow down to make his plays... He's a creative player in the offensive zone without the puck, and his good vision and anticipation allow him to make good use of his teammates... Those who came to bury Anderson and not to praise him were a bit premature last season. He rebounded during the regular season, and once again demonstrated that it is in the Stanley Cup play that he shows best - he was one of Edmonton's five best players, especially in the Final.
Hockey Scouting Report 1991-92 said:
Anderson's skating game remains his premier asset. He is blindingly fast and able to make plays while at top speed. Anderson is still among the best at cutting in from his off-wing, driving to the net and making a play. His slap shot isn't bad, but more of his goals come on close-in moves, as Anderson's thoughts and hands are as quick as his feet.

He is versatile enough offensively; Anderson will create goals of his own, or he will use his knowledge of how to get open to play off his linemates for scoring rushes.

A reliable defensive player, Anderson will not leave the zone early and think offense before the defensive job is done. He will hold his position in the zone and be there for the outlet pass when the defenseman has to rap it along the boards. And, of course, there isn't a soul he can't catch from behind.

Anderson is a feisty player. After all the accomplishments, all the championships, a fire still burns inside him. He hits, he yaps. He absolutely will not take a backward step. Cross him, you'll pay... Anderson is one of the fine clutch scorers in the game. he comes up with the big play at the proper time and probably never gets enough credit for his level of play... Anderson essentially is an unflappable individual. Not too many things bother him...
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Hockey Scouting Report 1992-93 said:
Anderson remains fast enough to beat a defenseman with speed and cut to the net. he can still come up with his share of big plays at the proper time and remains one of the modern era's better clutch players. An intelligent, creative player, Anderson knows how to get open and has the in-tight scoring touch to make a fake and roof a shot... Anderson is still just careless enough with his stick that you're never absolutely sure whether he legitimately lost his balance before bonking a guy on the head.


Simply The Best (story of the 1990 Cup Win) said:
The Oilers had skated the Bruins into oblivion. After a scoreless first period, Glenn Anderson gave Boston a taste of things to come one minute into the second when he found himself coming in alone on Ray Bourque and *** *******. Obviously terrified of Anderson's speed, ******* bit on an outside fake. Bourque left himself too wide and Anderson stepped between them for the game's first goal. It had all the elements of victory - speed, finesse, and experience. And the Bruins could not handle it. Nor could anyone else last spring.

Maple Leaf Legends said:
Anderson's game can best be summarized with two words: Speed and scoring. He could fly down the wing and take the puck to the net in an absolutely fearless manner. Many players could skate as well, but few had the courage to go to the net on such a steady basis. Once Anderson got there, he had a nice touch and a hard shot... He was even better in the playoffs... At 6'1" and 190 lbs, Anderson was not the biggest player in the NHL, but he played bigger by wanting the puck and being willing to dig it out. Anderson was adept at taking punishment in front of the net, using his stick to get some room and keep the opposition leery of the lumber. He managed to avoid serious injury for most of his career... In the Leafs' surprising 1993 playoff run, Anderson showed again he was a clutch player, with 18 points in 21 games. He scored a key goal against Detroit in the 7th game and an overtime winner versus Los Angeles in the fifth game.
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Firewagon Hockey: The Game in the 80s said:
A superb skater who was fearless... became known as one of the best clutch players in NHL history.

Ultimate Hockey said:
Anderson struck fear into opposition goalies. Not only did he have the raw skills - speed, skating, big shot - buthe had a great big mean streak. Teammate xxx once commented on Anderson's abrasive playing style. "Andy does it in an unassuming fashion. He's very subtle. But anyone who wants to take advantage of him will pay the price."

Oilers co-coach **** ******* was high on the fiery right winger: "He's a gifted shater and and a daredevil. He goes to the net as well as anyone in the NHL. He drives to the net and when you're playing against him, you have to be leery of him. You never know what's going to happen. He loses control."

In a word: BRAVADO
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@Boreal01 is up.

Gretzky To Lemieux: The Story Of the 1987 Canada Cup said:
Lemieux's goal came with just under 10 minutes left, and the Canadians did a masterful job of protecting their lead...Messier and Anderson drew the assignment against the Larionov line and didn't surrender a scoring chance against the great Russian trio.
 

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The thing with Anderson was: he was lackadaisical at times.

He sometimes went through stretches of half effort. Messier screamed at him famously and when the coach was ready to tear into Glenn, Gretzky stepped in and said "It was done" and the coach walked away. Anderson went on to be a star of the series. Messier later called Glenn his "brother".

Anderson had only one top-10 scoring season ever (a 9th place in season scoring). He could have had so much more, as he sure was talented, and clutch come playoff time. If he had a 100% motor, motivated all the time, he'd have had a top-100 all-time career.
 
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The thing with Anderson was: he was lackadaisical at times.

He sometimes went through stretches of half effort. Messier screamed at him famously and when the coach was ready to tear into Glenn, Gretzky stepped in and said "It was done" and the coach walked away. Anderson went on to be a star of the series. Messier later called Glenn his "brother".

Anderson had only one top-10 scoring season ever (a 9th place in season scoring). He could have had so much more, as he sure was talented, and clutch come playoff time. If he had a 100% motor, motivated all the time, he'd have had a top-100 all-time career.
I have Newsy Lalonde as his centerman so no worries. Noble on the other side, another non-shrinking violet. Also, in the playoffs Anderson was top speed abrasive at all times.
 

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....in the playoffs Anderson was top speed abrasive at all times.
Not always. I was there.

Messier's famous screaming at him after a Stanley Cup Finals game loss when Glenn took a "stupid penalty".

”We had a 3-1 lead in Game 6 when Glenn took the penalty,” Nilsson told the Swedish outlet Expressen.

”The Flyers turned the game around and won in overtime and forced a Game 7. After that game, Mark Messier raged and screamed at Anderson in front of the whole team. My God, how Angry Messier was.”
That was when Gretzky stopped coach from ripping Glenn, Gretz saying: "It's done."

Fortunately Anderson responded and helped them win Game 7.
 

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Not always. I was there.

Messier's famous screaming at him after a Stanley Cup Finals game loss when Glenn took a "stupid penalty".


That was when Gretzky stopped coach from ripping Glenn, Gretz saying: "It's done."

Fortunately Anderson responded and helped them win Game 7.
That certainly was not his reputation lol. He was high octane. You are magnifying one thing. The bio seventies put together is who the player was. I've been watching hockey since 1976- I saw all those Oilers games too.

"Yet until Anderson, who scored so many big goals throughout the playoffs, sifted one between xxx’s legs with 2:24 left, no one in the place quite dared to believe What I liked best, though, was what Gretzky did with the Stanley Cup when be took it from NHL president John Ziegler."

 
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... there were periods of time where he was criticized for being lazy and uninterested. His mind would drift...

But he did deliver more often than not in clutch moments. But he had the talent to have had a much greater career. If he had played in Winnipeg, he probably wouldn't even have had a HHOF career, as so fewer situations would have pressured him to be his best!
 

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But he did deliver more often than not in clutch moments. But he had the talent to have had a much greater career. If he had played in Winnipeg, he probably wouldn't even have had a HHOF career, as so fewer situations would have pressured him to be his best!
That dude was abrasive and top throttle most of the time. I do not get this take at all.
 

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Well and that fella Wayne was still putting up some massive numbers too.

When Roenick went from being ranked #2 to #3 after 92-93 by Hockey Digest it actually wasn't even Wayne who overtook him, and this specific ranking involved a number of NHL coaches/scouts

@tabness shared it here a few years back, certainly still an argument to be made for Gretzky outperforming him, especially if we consider that Roenick's emergence as a new star coincided with Wayne technically "regressing" which likely influenced perceptions of how they were performing, especially in the immediate months following those seasons

I had already been leaning towards Roenick at this pick if he was available and seeing just how highly he was regarded helped solidify that decision, very few players left at this stage who were considered comparable to someone of Gretzky or Lemieux's caliber
 
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That dude was abrasive and top throttle most of the time. I do not get this take at all.
So you think he not capable of more than his one top-10 points season (a mere 9th)?

There are PLENTY of folks and sources about his regular season slacking. If by "most" you mean 70% of the time, then there's no contention here.
 
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