Alex91
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David Kase for me based on skill and upside.
Just curious what do you see his upside being?
David Kase for me based on skill and upside.
Just curious what do you see his upside being?
AK vs. Bunnyman at #15. The depth is incredible.
Also the B.Schenn trade is growing on me by the day. We can give our young prospects more opportunities and we add Frost + a 1st in what looks like a deep draft.
Given how tough the central is, St Louis might not make the playoffs. That means that pick could realistically end up a 10-15 pick.
Really? NAK over Bunny? I am depressed
Still pretty raw and needs to fill out a lot and therefore it's tough to draw a proper comparison.
His upside would probably be a speedy top-6 playmaking winger. I'm not going to tell you that he will be Johnny Gaudreau 2.0 but I believe he could turn into an NHL regular by his mid twenties. I feel in the worst case we will get another Jordan Weal, still not bad for a 5th round pick.
Given how tough the central is, St Louis might not make the playoffs. That means that pick could realistically end up a 10-15 pick.
Strome for me here easily. He's got too many unteachable tools. If he can get his skating to improve, which I'm fine betting on, then he flies up the list.
His upside is higher than NAK imo but I can understand voting on him.
The Bunnaman votes make no sense at all though, unless people are just joking around at this point I guess.
I think their is a high possibility that Vecchione has the greatest odds to make some type of an impact at the NHL level then anyone left.
I'm sure he'll get his chance in the NHL. He wouldn't have signed here otherwise. Even if he starts the season in the AHL, you can be sure he'll be the first call-up. His explosiveness, puck control and quick release are easily translatable skills/attributes to the NHL, especially at even strength and in the middle 6.I think there are a lot of super reasonable choices left. The one choice I am critical of is Vecchione. He's turning 25 this season and unless Hextall makes a trade, Vecchione is destined for the AHL. He doesn't have much appeal for me considering how many intriguing young guys are still on the board. In all honesty, I'd even rather throw my vote to an unknown kid with upside like Cates or Lycksell than vote Vecchione. I'd consider them a more valuable prospect.
Ended up going with Hogberg. I think Strome or Bernhardt is probably next for me. I can't get too into Aube-Kubel for some reason. He never seems to accomplish anything when I watch him.
Vecchione is far and away the best player on the board. Kind of silly that he's so low in the rankings, but I guess his age and lack of organizational exposure make him underrated.
He's also far and away the best prospect.We aren't voting on who is the best player. We are voting for best prospect. There's a big difference.
Because he's actually talented. The better question is what have guys like NAK and Bunnaman and done to show any sort of upside? Vecchione just won the NCAA scoring race.Why?
They're kind of garbage. NAK would be lucky to make the NHL as a 4th liner.So we're ignoring age and the fact that his upside is as a 4C?
OK cool, just making sure.
There are clearly quite a few better prospects left on that list.