The Rage Kage
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It's really only ~3 hours a night, sometimes not at all, at most, and it's not like it's still not enjoyable hockey.
would still take him personally... from the admittedly small sample size of a half dozen or so league games, prospect game and hilites ive seen hes always stood out if only for his size and finishing, both of which we could use. am always a fan of the size and speed package, rightly or wrongly. think he has the tools to be an talented imposing nhl player. is the fact hes a rw a big deal?
Yeah it's just a bit of a concern to me, not the end of the world though. I really don't have a favorite in this class nor am I really against anybody pegged to go in the Flyers likely pick range. I'm not one to really complain with what the Flyers do at the draft in general at this point.
As for him being a RW, I'm not really one to get hung up on positions. If the Flyers think he's the guy then that's fine by me.
How many people "post with such certainty" with regard to ALL prospects?
FLYguy, for example, spends a lot of time watching WHL games. He's qualified to post with relative certainty on WHL prospects, and he does. Appleyard watches lots of Euro league games. He's qualified to post with certainty on those prospects. But who are you referring to who speaks with certainty about every prospect?
Notice how few people post with certainty about guys like Tyson Jost and Clayton Keller? Nobody really claims to watch those guys. Most people only speak to the prospects they spend a lot of time watching.
The idea that anyone is watching every player is a myth you've created. Sure, some people talk out of their ass and based on readily available information, but I think you're overstating the instances of this.
I like Gauthier. If that's who we take, I'd be happy with the decision. Thought he was noticeably pushing play forward in the WJC and I really like his size with the speed. His finishing ability is a positive. So he doesnt have a ton of assists, niether does Ovechkin. This team is mostly playmakers, if we get a guy who finishes plays and helps create them along the boards, I'm all for it. He's also a guy who's been projected as a top 10 pick since last year, so he's got plenty of precedence for being a decent prospect. If he can be our "Anthony Mantha", I'd be ecstatic. I'm sure the Flyers have seen a lot of him just from watching Aube-Kubel and our Q scouts are spot on.
When I had access to the games (HS).
That was a blow to a lot of people who followed juniors.
Scouts also don't attend every game. Scouting is much more than that, but it's facetious to suggest that people on here can't get a pretty good read on a player. Much more difficult, but the world is a lot smaller and it is easier to get educated. If you recall my report from two years ago at the STH meeting, Pyror himself stated that the fan / mock drafts were very close to their own mock ups.
I spent a lot of time looking at Provorov. A lot.
That being said -- it is still somewhat of a crap shoot (even for the scouts), but people can get involved in crap shoots.
Weirdly enough, it reminds me of horse racing. Even marginal education on horse betting (learn to read the stat sheets) and watching a lot of horse racing gives the spectator a decent edge (but of course the raceway has built-in ways of making money anyway).
This is it. Our scouts will know. There was an intermission feature on Gauthier during a broadcast and he is apparently a very good athlete and workout/rink rat. He's very strong too..
That said, after watching Max Jones destroy that guy last night, I would have no problem with the Flyers picking him!
I like to watch prospects when I can, but I've learned that you can never really judge a player's impact on the game by watching on TV. You have to see them live to follow them when the cameras don't. That's why scouts watch games, interview the kids and their coaches, meet their parents, etc. They get a lot more information than any of us can ever have access to. For the top prospects, it might be easier to rank the top 30, for example. Where the scouts make their money is making sure you don't make a mistake in the first two rounds, and then picking up gems in the later rounds - based on their intel.
This draft class is a weird one, good depth in some positions and thin in others.
Hmm at 16, man I keep changing.
I would guess we have, Rostov,Jones,McLeod,brown,gauthier,bellows and dahlen, sitting as first round grades. So do we go with under 18s and risers, favouring the chl or flat out bpa. Us flyer fans are having a difficult time making up our minds. Luckily we have a deep and expensive scouting department, that has done a great job nailing first rounders, and now hexy seems to uncover some mid late rounds gems that hopefully push us over the top.