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SpoolCat

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The Columbus Blue Jackets are proud to select from the Brandon Wheat Kings Luka Burzan
 

ChaoticOrange

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Jun 29, 2008
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Edmonton
@PKSpecialist

Calgary seems to be annoyed that the only left at the snacks table is a box of donuts with half of a boston creme in it.

I picture Treliving sleeping through his alarm and freaking out, transitioning to a montage of him rushing around to get ready, only to remember he doesn’t pick til the fourth round and snuggling back in under his blankie.
 

FlameChampion

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Los Angeles Kings select with their 82nd Pick - Ryan O'Reilly!

1st Round (20th Overall) - Barrett Hayton (LC)
2nd Round (51st Overall) - Jacob Bernard Docker (RD)
3rd Round (82nd Overall) - Ryan O'Reilly (RW)
4th Round (113rd Overall) -
5th Round (144th Overall) -
6th Round (165th Overall) -
6th Round (175th Overall) -

@HOCCA Scouting You're Up!
 

McMozesmadness

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Feb 17, 2013
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:ducks

Anaheim selects:

Logan Hutsko - Boston College - Hockey East

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- Anaheim Ducks 2018 Draft -
23) Jakub Lauko - Pirati Chomutov - CZE
54) Filip Johansson - Leksands - SWE JR
79) Alec Regula - London Knights - OHL
85) Logan Hutsko - Boston College - NCAA
 

Soli

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:rangers select, from the Everett Silvertips of the WHL, Riley Sutter!

2nd best (only to Cole Fonstad) evenstrength draft eligible scorer in the WHL. Sutter worked his way up to the top line in the playoffs and plays a defensively sound, abrasive, complimentary game. He has a nose for the net, sets up in front and bangs home goals from the dirty areas. The 2nd generation Sutter clan hasn't been productive, betting that Riley will buck that trend.

Best possible scenario, we get a Jake DeBrusk (with lesser skating) out of this. I wasn't too high on Jake DeBrusk till he made me a believer this season though... heh.

Since our last pick, we saw David Gustafsson go right after to @Stud Muffin & the Oilers. Had given Gustafsson some thought at 70. I do think his skating can improve. The other player I had written down and was pretty much taking until Fonstad changed my mind was Aidan Dudas. I dunno why @McDNicks17 can't use his own list, but its getting a little tiresome. ;). I thought I might get lucky and Dudas would be here at 88th. Lastly, @SpoolCat , I had an eye on Luka Burzan, I wouldn't have taken him this soon, but he's a player I could see the Oilers eyeing in the 5th round (or if we get a 4th back somewhere). I will admit that seeing his go this high may have had a hand in me taking Sutter a little higher than I would like (had Sutter written in pencil for this 101 pick coming up).

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This can't be correct... @The Head Crusher & the Predators get to make a pick!

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1 (9th) - Noah Dobson, RD, Acadie-Bathurst Titans (QMJHL)
1 (26th) - Grigori Denisenko, LW, Lokomotiv Yaroslavl (MHL)
1 (30th) - Jacob Olofsson, C/LW, Timra IK (SHL)
2 (39th) - Jett Woo, RD, Moose Jaw Warrior (WHL)
2 (48th) - Sean Durzi, RD, Owen Sound Attack (OHL)
3 (70th) - Cole Fonstad, LW, Prince Albert Raiders (WHL)
3 (88th) - Riley Sutter, RW, Everett Silvertips (WHL)
4 (101) -
5 (132) -
6 (163) -
 

Reginald Dunlop

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As per the rules, Nashville is now skipped. For a group pick, one option could be Kody Clark from the 67's, who I believe is the highest remaining NA player on the central scouting list. Anyways, onward and upward.

With the 90th pick, Washington selects Scott Perunovich, defenceman from the University of Minnesota-Duluth.

@PKSpecialist and the Wild are up next!

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This 19 year old third time draft eligible finally gets selected thanks to a massive breakout year in the NCAA. He led his team in scoring as a freshman (breaking Justin Faulk's school record in the process) while being named the NCHC Top Offensive Dman, Top Rookie, 1st team all star and performing well for the USA at the WJC. Described as a (very) mobile, intelligent puckmover who can quarterback a PP, Perunovich is tailor made for the "new" NHL despite his size.

Best possible outcome: Torey Krug

:caps

1 (28) - Serron Noel - CAN - RW - 6'5" 209 lbs. - Oshawa Generals (OHL)
2 (46) - Liam Foudy - CAN - C/LW - 6'1" 185 lbs. - London Knights (OHL)
3 (90) - Scott Perunovich - USA - LD - 5'9" 165 lbs. - Univ. of Minnesota-Duluth (NCAA)
4 (121)
6 (183)
7 (214)
 
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