Renegade choose odd numbers(1,3,5), and I choose even numbers (2,4,6) 1 WSH - Ovechkin 2 PIT - Malkin 3 CHI - Barker 4 CBJ - Radulov 5 PHO - Olesz 6 NYR - Schremp 7 FLA - Tukonen 8 CRL - Thelen 9 ANA - Wolski 10 ATL - Ladd 11 LA - Stafford 12 MIN - Picard 13 BUF - O'Niell 14 EDM - Montoya 15 NAS - Schwarz 16 NYI - Chipchura 17 STL - Green 18 MTL - Lisin 19 CGY - Schultz 20 DAL - Bolland 21 COL - Smid 22 NJ - Hedman 23 OTT - McGrath 24 TOR - Lepisto 25 EDM - Kaspar 26 VAN - Valabik 27 WSH - Graham 28 SJ - Lyamin 29 TB - Meszaros 30 WAS - Nokelainen What do you think?
how do you know? are you with the ducks scouting system?? Because unless you are a statement like this is completely unfounded
McGrath won't go in the first round, Schwarz is too low, and no way does Lepisto go ahead of Vabalik.
I also agree. And I'd be surprised to see Radulov go before Olesz; if the Jackets want him I can't imagine the rangers not trading up to try and nab Olesz as long as Columbus can still get their man at #6.
I would be shocked to see Montreal draft yet an other small finesse player. They have so much of them already, and now that Bob Gainey's the GM, I'm not sure he'll agree to such a pick, especially considering he just traded away one of those smallish speedsters (Balej) to get a bit more size and strength in Kovalev. Gainey has repeatedly stated he felt the team was too small. Savard is extremely high on Fransson, and wanted to pick him last year. And with Hainsey not showing the promesses he once was, I could see them drafting an other puck-moving Dman. So if all the big gritty forwards like Chipchura, Ladd, Stafford and Picard are gone, I see Montreal picking him.