I shall where is your confidence coming fromMontreal gets Lafreniere, calling it now. Bookmark this post.
Ok so guys, give me advice for who should I Pick? Am I going for Laffy or I keep my assets and pick one of top 9?
I'm not finding any hidden gems so far this year. Nobody who I think is really criminally underrated across the board yet.
I'm nervous about Perfetti.
I'm not sure how to grade the risk for Lapierre.
Does he still skate like a pregnant yak?
He's not exactly ''hidden'' but I'm pretty high on Jack Finley in Spokane . He's not on any of the big publication's radar ATM and he really took a big step this season . One of the youngest in the draft and still very raw but there's a lot to like there. He's been centering the first line on his team for a good chunk of the season .I'm not finding any hidden gems so far this year. Nobody who I think is really criminally underrated across the board yet.
The more I watch Tim Stützle play, the more he reminds me of Martin Necas. Stützle might end up being a better player but stylistically speaking, they play a similar game. Yep, I think Necas is the best comparable. BTW, Necas is sooo undervalued by the general hockey community. I predict he's going to have a hell of a season next year.
William Villeneuve wasn't in Bob McKenzie's top 62.I'm not finding any hidden gems so far this year. Nobody who I think is really criminally underrated across the board yet.
I'm not finding any hidden gems so far this year. Nobody who I think is really criminally underrated across the board yet.
He's not exactly ''hidden'' but I'm pretty high on Jack Finley in Spokane . He's not on any of the big publication's radar ATM and he really took a big step this season . One of the youngest in the draft and still very raw but there's a lot to like there. He's been centering the first line on his team for a good chunk of the season .
Roby Jarventie would be another one, he's been doing real well in the Mestis. He's in the 2/3 round range right now but I feel he's being somewhat underrated. He's the son of a former Habs prospect incidentally.
William Villeneuve wasn't in Bob McKenzie's top 62.
Ridley Greig. Everytime I watched him he popped up. Hard worker who plays with skills. Center with a great shot and plays with an edge. Hope we snag him with the Blues' 2nd. Wouldn't be mad if it's with the early 2nds. One of the youngest player in the draft.
Yeah, I like Finley too. I think he'll be a riser honestly. He has the combination of skill, size and speed (he's not the fastest, but with that size, average speed is good)Thanks! If they're any good, I'll pretend like these are all my guys and give you none of the credit for mentioning them to me, as is tradition.
Yeah, I like Finley too. I think he'll be a riser honestly. He has the combination of skill, size and speed (he's not the fastest, but with that size, average speed is good)
Jack Quinn never gets talked about, but he has 45+33 in 52 games for Ottawa in the OHL. He's a late birthday but he's one of the best goal scorers in the OHL already, 2nd in the league and he's only behind Robertson.
For those who have seen him play more, is he just a product of Rossi?
He's not exactly ''hidden'' but I'm pretty high on Jack Finley in Spokane . He's not on any of the big publication's radar ATM and he really took a big step this season . One of the youngest in the draft and still very raw but there's a lot to like there. He's been centering the first line on his team for a good chunk of the season .
Roby Jarventie would be another one, he's been doing real well in the Mestis. He's in the 2/3 round range right now but I feel he's being somewhat underrated. He's the son of a former Habs prospect incidentally.
He plays similar to McDonagh..Grant McCagg is saying on twitter that Sanderson is a big riser and might go top, 10 even top 5.
I have never seen him play, what do you guys think about him?
Grant is usually right about risers.