The AAA 2013 Draft

DaveG

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Making up for yesterday, Warroad selects:

RW Erik Cole

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and with todays pick selects

D Gary Galley

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jkrx

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Wolverines pick Igor Stelnov, D

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jkrx

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We will bring Dale McCourt, C to London

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Rob Scuderi

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Pittsburgh will take Stew Evans, D
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All-Star Team voting record according to TDMM's methodology
37-38: 8th
38-39: 10th
The Montreal Gazette - Dec 6 said:
And his defence of Doug Young and Stew Evans, with able relief by the burly Freddy Robertson, gave him strong support as did the tight back-checking of the forwards.

The Border Cities Star Apr. 3 said:
Unlike the Boston Bruins, who had only Eddie Shore and Babe Siebert for the heavy defensive end, Maroons have four first-rate rearguards. From end to end they rate higher than the Bruins -- who were tough enough for the Leafs in the National League finals.

Montreal's rear division men, Lionel Conacher, Allan Shields, Marvin Wentworth and Stew Evans, may break on a rush to relieve pressure but otherwise they are expected to sit tight.

Saskatoon Star-Phoenix Apr. 5 said:
The Conachers -- Lionel of Maroons and Charlie of Leafs -- didn't come together once. Stew Evans and Allan Shields were the Montreal defensemen looking after Charlie's side of the rink. They did high class work keeping out the big Toronto marksman.

The Montreal Gazette - Oct 30 said:
When Stew Evans came to terms after a short holdout period, the squad was assured its four rearguards would be ready again. Evans paired with Marvin "Cy" Wentworth last year for one of the best units in hockey.
 

ted2019

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Blackwood Bullies Select:
Garry Unger Center:
1105 GP
413 Goals
391 Assists
804 Points
105 PP Goals
54 GWG
7X All Star
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BubbaBoot

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The Boston Cubs select LW Evgeny Mishakov.

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Soviet Hockey Hall of Fame
8x Soviet League Champion
4x World Championship Gold Medalist
2x Olympic Gold Medalist
20th All-Time among Soviets in goals/game
48 goals in 91 career games for Soviet National Team
183 goals in 400 career Soviet League games
Merited Sports Master, 1968
All the while played on the acknowledged checking line / PK specialist.
 

tony d

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Blackwood Bullies Select:
Garry Unger Center:
1105 GP
413 Goals
391 Assists
804 Points
105 PP Goals
54 GWG
7X All Star
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Hate to say this but Unger was picked already, I sent you that list, did you get it? Oh and my pick is coming shortly.
 

tony d

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With today's pick the Knights are proud to select centre Alexei Zhamnov

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Zhamnov had 719 career points in 807 career games.
 
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seventieslord

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Billy Harris, RW

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- 6'2", 195 lbs
- 7th in Playoff Scoring (1977)
- 11th in Selke Voting (1977)
- 5th in RW All-Star voting (1976)
- Killed 22% of penalties for his teams
- best percentages by seventies method: 59, 58, 55, 52, 50, 49
- best ES percentages: 61, 60, 59, 56, 55, 51, 46, 44
- Played in NHL All-Star Game (1976)
- Ironman streak spanned over 7 full seasons

Players: The Ultimate A-Z Guide Of Everyone Who Has Ever Played in the NHL said:
He was a fine two-way player and used his size well

Complete Handbook Of Pro Hockey 1973 said:
not an exceptional skater but big and strong

Complete Handbook Of Pro Hockey 1974 said:
after a slow start, husky RW ended season as Islanders' leading scorer... bright, articulate rookie handled pressure well.

Complete Handbook Of Pro Hockey 1975 said:
both his first seasons have been disappointing to some; however, this talented RW has played under pressure and for a losing team... many observers feel all he needs is a veteran center to boost his goal output... like Denis Potvin, he has shot size, desire to be outstanding...

Complete Handbook Of Pro Hockey 1976 said:
had successful season, placing 2nd in Islanders scoring...

Complete Handbook Of Pro Hockey 1977 said:
improving each season... one of team's leaders...

Complete Handbook Of Pro Hockey 1978 said:
slowly developing into steady two-way RW... still looking for first season as explosive goal scorer... scores goals in streaks and then slumps... makes game look easy with his fluid skating... popular, pleasant chap.

Complete Handbook Of Pro Hockey 1979 said:
size, strength and determination... steady two-way RW... durable player... has also played center.

Complete Handbook Of Pro Hockey 1980 said:
durable player who has never missed a game... nearly had streak broken when cut over right eyelid, but discarded patch after one day to keep streak alive...

Complete Handbook Of Pro Hockey 1981 said:
big, strong two-way winger... play declined in past two seasons but he is young enough to bounce back... uses size and strength well, especially in overpowering defensemen for a move on the net... a fine player with leadership qualities.

Complete Handbook Of Pro Hockey 1982 said:
Another solid, experienced addition who helped boost team to fine 1981 season...has played all three forward positions for the Kings... excellent defensive player and penalty killer.. extremely durable, he has missed only one game due to injury in nine seasons.
 

ted2019

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Hate to say this but Unger was picked already, I sent you that list, did you get it? Oh and my pick is coming shortly.

According to the list U sent Me, Unger was not picked yet. I even searched the 1st on the 1st page and He still wasn't picked.
 

vecens24

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According to the list U sent Me, Unger was not picked yet. I even searched the 1st on the 1st page and He still wasn't picked.

698 papershoes & SchultzSquared - Kenora Thistles - Gary Unger, C

Unger was selected.
 

ted2019

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Since Garry Unger was spelled wrong and was already selected, Blackwood Bullies pick
Carey Price Goalie
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TheDevilMadeMe

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Babinov was twice before in the ATD and I believe he could deservingly be there in a third pairing role.

I don't see it. He has to be behind Pervuhkin and Bilyaletdinov in the pecking order among Soviet defensemen of the era, right? And those guys seem to have settled in as third pairing guys (though IMO, they are excellent 3rd pairing guys).

I could easily see Babinov in the MLD, though.
 
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VanIslander

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Rebels select Leo Reise Sr., the rushing defenseman who has been described as spectacular and a star on the Americans toward the end of a career that bridged eras in hockey. After the NHA ended and through the beginnings of the NHL and rival WCHL/WHL years of the 1920's, Leo Reise was an impact player in the hockey world. He was 24 years old in 1917 when he joined the Hamilton Tigers of the OHA senior amateur league and became a goal scorer. He was a 2nd team all-star his first year, scored two goals in a playoff game against a Toronto team featuring Babe Dye en route to winning the Allan Cup his second year, was a 1st team all-star his third year and 2nd team all-star again his fourth year. Then Hamilton joined the NHL and he immediately had a career year finishing second in NHL assists in 1921-22 while continuing to score goals, finishing the season a point shy of a point per game, playing with Prodger and Malone. The following season Malone was gone, Reise was 30 years old and his assists dropped down from second in the NHL to third on the last-place team. He was 4th and 6th in NHL points among defensemen those two seasons. Reise wanted to leave the basement dwelling club and play in the west where he made more money for Saskatoon of the WCHL. He was 10th and 9th in points among defensemen and in the third year the team was in the WHL and he finished 6th in points among defensemen. The next season he went back to the NHL and was 5th in NHL points among defensmen. His second year back in the NHL he was fourth in team goals but the 35 year old would no longer put up significant assists or total points. He would go on to play two more full seasons, making the NHL playoffs for the first time as an over-the-hill veteran with the Americans in 1929 and Rangers in 1930, pointless in both postseasons, leaving the NHL thereafter at age 37 after seven full NHL seasons over the course of his career. He would play two more years of pro hockey in the IHL, described no longer as a speedy playmaker but, as "...this big powerful, broad-shouldered stalwart... is the dogged, steady plugger type".

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Legends of Hockey said:
....an excellent skater and had a handy touch as a playmaker...

The Pittsburgh Press – February 26th said:
Leo Reise is regarded as one of the fastest skaters in hockey. He has beaten Howie Morenz the phantom of the Canadiens in speed contests they have engaged in.:amazed:

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Paddy Jones said:
Under new environments he should dazzle the westerners with his flashy rushes.…

Reise played wonderful hockey for the Hamilton ‘pros’ last season and earned a steady job. His rushes featured almost every game. He often expressed a desire to be traded or sold to a western club, so, with his wish gratified, he should play sterling hockey for Saskatoon. Hamilton fans are sorry to see the the big boy go

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Legends of Hockey said:
As a youngster, Leo Reise Sr. suffered a major setback to his pursuit of a career in professional hockey. He lost sight in one of his eyes. The loss did not come as a result of an injury but rather as the result of an optical nerve that simply died.
Nonetheless, Reise pressed on, undaunted in his determination to make it in hockey. He was an excellent skater and had a handy touch as a playmaker as well. He first gained fame with the senior-league Hamilton Tigers of the OHA. He manned their blueline for three seasons until the club hooked up with the NHL. Reise stayed on for parts of four seasons, tying Punch Broadbent of Ottawa for the league lead in assists in 1921-22.

He then headed west to earn more money with the Saskatoon Crescents of the Western Professional League. Three years later, the Hamilton Tigers moved to New York City to become the Americans. Reise rejoined his former club in the Big Apple for parts of four more campaigns before jumping to the cross-town rival Rangers for 14 games.

Afterwards, he joined the IAHL's London Tecumsehs and Pittsburgh Yellowjacktes to round out his career in 1932.

There's more in Dreakmur's bio from last year: http://hfboards.mandatory.com/showpost.php?p=55615643&postcount=12
 
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VanIslander

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Notice my Reise pick is a make up from day 2, NOT the start of day 3.

DRAFT anytime after 10:00 am eastern time DAILY
 

ted2019

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Blackwood Bullies are proud to select:
John Tavares Center
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23 years old
Played 4 Years in the OHL Starting at age 15
247 games
215 Goals
218 Assists
433 Points
2012 All Star
2009-10 All Rookie Team
302 Career Games
116 Goals
146 Assists
262 Points
 
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VanIslander

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48 minutes after I reminded everyone via post the time to draft is after 10am, the newbie who impressed with his Bob Murray first round pick drafts prematurely.
 
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