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In the crease: Amateur draft projection
Brian Rosenbaum /
One of the more important events on the NHL calendar - the 2006 NHL Entry draft - is set to take place in Vancouver this Saturday evening.
We have set out below a mock draft that takes into account the talent available this year and each NHL team's organizational needs. Let's see how close we come…
1. St. Louis Blues
The Blues system is crowded with second and third-line forwards. They have a top-flight goalie prospect in Marek Schwarz, but no elite offensive players and are relatively thin on the blueline. They could easily select Phil Kessel or Jonathan Toews with the first-overall pick, but we believe they will draft standout defenseman Erik Johnson.
(and then picks four through thirty at the link below)
http://msn.foxsports.com/fantasy/story/5712486
Brian Rosenbaum /
One of the more important events on the NHL calendar - the 2006 NHL Entry draft - is set to take place in Vancouver this Saturday evening.
We have set out below a mock draft that takes into account the talent available this year and each NHL team's organizational needs. Let's see how close we come…
1. St. Louis Blues
The Blues system is crowded with second and third-line forwards. They have a top-flight goalie prospect in Marek Schwarz, but no elite offensive players and are relatively thin on the blueline. They could easily select Phil Kessel or Jonathan Toews with the first-overall pick, but we believe they will draft standout defenseman Erik Johnson.
(and then picks four through thirty at the link below)
http://msn.foxsports.com/fantasy/story/5712486
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