Post first round Top-10 NYR Prospects

ReggieDunlop68

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This is a great point. Maybe this is why goalies are so inexpensive to trade for.

I don’t buy the interchangeable goalie concept.

And the analytics that keep trying to prove it are most likely suffering from the “Chris Holt phenomena”.

You can’t assume the backup can repeat the stats they have for 10 games over 55+ games.

It’s the same issue with the pining about “if player X had Y more minutes, he would definitely have Z% increase in points”.

Backups are only good when carrying less games.

The difference in trade price is more of a marketing issue as well as less difficulty augmenting the roster when the new goalie is acquired.

In regard to the upper managements perspective, the truth is that for many teams, trade deadline deals have more to do with just making the playoffs and creating hype for those games than legit belief their team is going the distance.

Scorers put more asses in the seats.
 
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I don’t buy the interchangeable goalie concept.

And the analytics that keep trying to prove it are most likely suffering from the “Chris Holt phenomena”.

You can’t assume the backup can repeat the stats they have for 10 games over 55+ games.

It’s the same issue with the pining about “if player X had Y more minutes, he would definitelyhave Z% increase in points”.

Backups are only good carrying less games.

The difference in trade price is more of a marketing issue as well as less difficulty augmenting the roster when the new goalie is acquired.

In regard to the upper managements perspective, the truth is that for many teams, trade deadline deals have more to do with just making the playoffs and creating hype for those games than legit belief their team is going the distance.

Scorers put more asses in the seats.
I don't understand what marketing has to do with trades.
 

ReggieDunlop68

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I don't understand what marketing has to do with trades.

In regard to the upper managements perspective, the truth is that for many teams, trade deadline deals have more to do with just making the playoffs and creating hype for those games than legit belief their team is going the distance.

Scorers put more asses in the seats.

This part.
 

Amazing Kreiderman

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I keep saying this. I don't think any of these guys are bad per-se. I think most of them project well, but it is disappointing how we've had 5 first rounders in the last two years, and we haven't come away with a prospect that is looking like that tier of prospect that you just named.

And which top-tier prospect did we pass on? Don't say Mittelstadt and Wahlstrom because they aren't top-tier prospects. Here's the thing: Top-tier prospects aren't available outside the top-5.

The only top-tier prospects we missed out on are Pettersson, Dahlin, Svechnikov and arguably Hischier and Patrick. That's it. And those were picked before we were on the clock.
 

ReggieDunlop68

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And which top-tier prospect did we pass on? Don't say Mittelstadt and Wahlstrom because they aren't top-tier prospects. Here's the thing: Top-tier prospects aren't available outside the top-5.

The only top-tier prospects we missed out on are Pettersson, Dahlin, Svechnikov and arguably Hischier and Patrick. That's it. And those were picked before we were on the clock.

Fine.

We missed out on getting a top 10 prospect while picking at number 9.

How many ways can the narrative be re-written?

There is more risk in the Rangers pick, but according to the media, it’s who the Rangers wanted.
 
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Pavel Buchnevich

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And which top-tier prospect did we pass on? Don't say Mittelstadt and Wahlstrom because they aren't top-tier prospects. Here's the thing: Top-tier prospects aren't available outside the top-5.

The only top-tier prospects we missed out on are Pettersson, Dahlin, Svechnikov and arguably Hischier and Patrick. That's it. And those were picked before we were on the clock.

Does it matter? You don't gain points because we can agree on who we should've drafted. What matters is the players we have. I still don't see any impact players in the organization. If we end up with a team without those players, it'll be nearly impossible to win the Stanley Cup, and it'll likely be a failed rebuild.

Every team that rebuilds ends up with some young talent. We shouldn't think we are doing anything that great just because we've acquired some young talent. In my opinion, the rebuild looks to be heading towards a road of mediocrity. In my opinion, Gorton got taken to school by Yzerman. He didn't get what he needed to get from that trade. And of his first round picks, his earliest one he went safe and over-drafted, and two of the next four don't even look like first round caliber players.
 

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1. Chytil
2. Kravstov
3. Shesty
4. Lias
5. K’Andre
6. Howden
7. Hajek
8. Lundkvist
9. Rykov
10. Lindgren

Looking pretty ****ing good boys


I think people are overrating Chytil a little and underrating Hajek a lot.

1. Kravstov
2. Lias
3. Hajek
4. Shesterkin
5. Lindgren
6. Chytil
7. K'Andre
8. Lundkvist
9. Howden
10. Fontaine

I've had Fontaine as a sleeper for a long time. I think he makes the team as a 4th liner this year. Might take a couple of years in the NHL but I believe he will be another Fast for us. Lindgren to me will be a more mobile, young Girardi. Kind of kid that pretty much is a lock for a 12 year, NHL career. Gettinger is close. I think he has a lot of intangibles that a good NHL player has.
 

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I think people are overrating Chytil a little and underrating Hajek a lot.

1. Kravstov
2. Lias
3. Hajek
4. Shesterkin
5. Lindgren
6. Chytil
7. K'Andre
8. Lundkvist
9. Howden
10. Fontaine

I've had Fontaine as a sleeper for a long time. I think he makes the team as a 4th liner this year. Might take a couple of years in the NHL but I believe he will be another Fast for us. Lindgren to me will be a more mobile, young Girardi. Kind of kid that pretty much is a lock for a 12 year, NHL career. Gettinger is close. I think he has a lot of intangibles that a good NHL player has.

Lindgren a better prospect than Chytil?

Holy hot take.
 

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They are missing a top 10 prospect in my opinion. It depends if you value depth or high end talent when rating a prospect pool. I think they have the best depth in the NHL. Carolina, Buffalo, Vancouver, and the Islanders deserve consideration.
Best depth in NHL is a bold statement. Any team can just claim to have that. There is definitely better depth but I would be cautious as lauding it is one of the best systems.
 

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And which top-tier prospect did we pass on? Don't say Mittelstadt and Wahlstrom because they aren't top-tier prospects. Here's the thing: Top-tier prospects aren't available outside the top-5.

The only top-tier prospects we missed out on are Pettersson, Dahlin, Svechnikov and arguably Hischier and Patrick. That's it. And those were picked before we were on the clock.
If by top tier, you mean only the top 3 then sure. If not, both Whalstorm & Dobson were considered top tier.
 

Amazing Kreiderman

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Someone that gets hot at a good time is suddenly an A and the player that has been ranked right where he has been is suddenly a B? Who determines that?

As usual, you completely missed the point. It wasn't a rank as is "player ranked A".

Let's go with this:

"I'll choose player blue over player red" and you follow it up by "but what about player yellow?" which is completely irrelevant.
 

darko

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I think people are overrating Chytil a little and underrating Hajek a lot.

1. Kravstov
2. Lias
3. Hajek
4. Shesterkin
5. Lindgren
6. Chytil
7. K'Andre
8. Lundkvist
9. Howden
10. Fontaine

I've had Fontaine as a sleeper for a long time. I think he makes the team as a 4th liner this year. Might take a couple of years in the NHL but I believe he will be another Fast for us. Lindgren to me will be a more mobile, young Girardi. Kind of kid that pretty much is a lock for a 12 year, NHL career. Gettinger is close. I think he has a lot of intangibles that a good NHL player has.

And you are seriously underrating Chytil
 
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Does it matter? You don't gain points because we can agree on who we should've drafted. What matters is the players we have. I still don't see any impact players in the organization. If we end up with a team without those players, it'll be nearly impossible to win the Stanley Cup, and it'll likely be a failed rebuild.

Every team that rebuilds ends up with some young talent. We shouldn't think we are doing anything that great just because we've acquired some young talent. In my opinion, the rebuild looks to be heading towards a road of mediocrity. In my opinion, Gorton got taken to school by Yzerman. He didn't get what he needed to get from that trade. And of his first round picks, his earliest one he went safe and over-drafted, and two of the next four don't even look like first round caliber players.


Now we for sure won that trade.
 

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