I didn't like the pick to begin with. Wasn't even the best player on his team in H.S.
Who else was on that Wayzata team? I seem to remember Cameranesi looking like a better player the one time I watched them in person. I saw them lose (at least I think they lost?) a section final to someone at Mariucci.
Because people were hyping him up like a 1st or 2nd round pick. He was supposed to be a top 6 forward given how well he did at BC. He was one of the centers for the future for Minnesota.
Can it apply to Lucia as well?
Lucia and Zack Phillips in the same draft. Might have wasted a 1st and a 2nd for that year.
I'm not ready to give up on Lucia yet. He only has 1 pro season and broke a bone during the season. He could end up being a casualty of the Wild's wing depth and never see NHL ice for the Wild.
Plus the wasted 3rd and 4th used to draft up for him. Joseph Labate was a better high school player, better college player and has had a better pro career thus far. They lost a trade with Vancouver and that's not great. But he does have another season.
I don't think any of this is true?
It is somewhat true at least. He was injured his senior year a bit, that's why he slipped in the draft. Lucia wasn't even a Mr. Hockey Finalist. At college he didn't score like Lucia, but he was rarely a first-liner and had to learn a new position. Lucia was always a big power play guy, couldn't be trusted to play 200 feet. As for the pros, Labate already has more NHL games played than Lucia ever will. A total guess of course but I'm not much of a believer at this point.
It is somewhat true at least. He was injured his senior year a bit, that's why he slipped in the draft. Lucia wasn't even a Mr. Hockey Finalist. At college he didn't score like Lucia, but he was rarely a first-liner and had to learn a new position. Lucia was always a big power play guy, couldn't be trusted to play 200 feet. As for the pros, Labate already has more NHL games played than Lucia ever will. A total guess of course but I'm not much of a believer at this point.
totally water under the bridge of course, but trading up is still one of the worst draft strategies. Wild have vastly improved their approach of course.
When is our development camp?
It is somewhat true at least. He was injured his senior year a bit, that's why he slipped in the draft. Lucia wasn't even a Mr. Hockey Finalist. At college he didn't score like Lucia, but he was rarely a first-liner and had to learn a new position. Lucia was always a big power play guy, couldn't be trusted to play 200 feet. As for the pros, Labate already has more NHL games played than Lucia ever will. A total guess of course but I'm not much of a believer at this point.
totally water under the bridge of course, but trading up is still one of the worst draft strategies. Wild have vastly improved their approach of course.
Isn't this because he left high school after his junior year and played for Penticton in the BCHL?
Yes, realized it after I walked away. Knew you guys would catch that.
I've always said that playing in the BCHL didn't help him in the least though.
Smoked him? He got 20 or so more points, playing with NHL talents and a ton of pp time. I'm not saying LaBate is a better player or prospect either. Lucia would have most likely gone in the 2nd if the Wild hadn't moved to get him; LaBate would have hung around. But giving up two lottery tickets for one lottery ticket is, to me, bad math. Anyhow.
Anybody remember what the trade up was for Zucker?
Florida Panthers traded Philadelphia Flyers' 2010 second-round pick (previously acquired, 59th overall) to Minnesota Wild for Minnesota's 2010 third-round and fourth-round picks (69th and 99th overall).