Prospect Info: Round 7 #193 - EDGARS KULDA

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Hashtag: #KuldaApproved
Team: #23, Edmonton, WHL
Position: Left Wing
Shoots:Left
Height: 6’0
Weight: 178lb.
Born:Riga, Latvia, 13-Nov-94
Twitter: Edgars does not have a twitter account (yet)

Quote 1: The Hockey News– Ryan Kennedy, “Winner of the Stafford Smythe Memorial Trophy as tournament (Memorial Cup) MVP, the Latvian left winger put a cap on a remarkable sophomore year in Edmonton. The import jumped from 17 points to 60 points during the regular season and scored more than a point per game in the playoffs. Talented, determined and confident with the puck, Kulda was a force in London and a favorite of both fans and media. He went undrafted last year, but the late 1994 birthday seems like a lock to go the second time around now.â€

Quote 2: Edmonton Journal– Derek Laxdal, Edmonton Oil Kings Head Coach, “The one thing Eddie has is a great work ethic. He’s got an inner motor that just doesn’t stop. That’s allowed him to go through that growing period and improve his game.â€

Quote 3: Puckrant.com – Richard Cloutier, “The Oilers have a bit of a problem in that they possess no second or third round picks. Memorial Cup MVP Edgars Kulda remind many people of a young Ales Hemsky, and he’s worked himself onto the radar of several NHL teams. Belief is he’ll be selected in the third round. The Oilers possess two – fourth round picks, but could bundle them to move into the third round for the specific purpose of drafting Kulda.â€

Eldon MacDonald, THW: A few words on Edgars Kulda:

  • Kulda Approved– I will let you view the first video below to explain the origin and the hype behind “Kulda Approvedâ€. However, to give you a hint, I will say it is related to the teddy bear toss game – the game where everyone throws their teddy bears on the ice (for charity) after the first goal is scored. And yes, Edgars did score the first goal in the teddy bear toss game.
  • Offense – Edgars’ offense is new this year and it is “Kulda Approvedâ€. In Africa, they would call Edgars a “Big Game Hunter†as he saved his best games for his most feared opponents and when they counted most. While Edgars does possess the skills, it is his energy, compete level, quickness, ability to work in traffic and get open down low that makes him special and helps explain why he has been successful this year. More importantly, these are the type of attributes that bode well for his success at the next level. Edgars is a player you can easily see fitting into your team no matter what team you are with. So to highlight Edgars’ skillset:
  • First gears – High-end, it is what Edgars is all about – quickness and the ability to get open in crowded spaces. Steady on his feet.
  • Top gears – Very good, maybe not quite elite but very good nevertheless.
  • Shot – Love his wrist shot; love the release, love the accuracy – essential Edgars.
  • Passing – It is the quickness in his passes that makes this part of his game effective.
  • Stickhandling – High-end, especially in traffic – again, essential Edgars
  • Defense – It is all about his work ethic and his willingness to help others. Edgars Kulda is a 200 foot man and can be counted on to come back and help you out when you get in trouble.
  • Lovability – You don’t have to be a teammate or even from Edmonton to know that Edgars Kulda is just about the most lovable guy in hockey. Humble, affable, always happy, always ready to laugh, even at himself; yes, Edgars Kulda’s lovability index is simply off the charts.
  • Awards and Achievements
  • 2014 Stafford Smythe Memorial Trophy – Memorial Cup MVP
  • Improvements to make – Edgars is a modest-sized guy (6’0, 178) so could use a little more strength to be successful in the bigs.
  • Draft placement – Before the Memorial Cup, Edgars probably would have been a late rounder as an overager of modest size and modest results (60 points in 66 games). However, a good playoff run (22 points in 21 games) playing mainly with Curtis Lazar and Mitch Moroz followed by his MVP performance at the Memorial Cup may have made many teams do a late revaluation on Edgars Kulda. I think his 200 foot game, topped by his timely goals and assists in the clutch has elevated Edgars to at least the third round.

 

Vinny Boombatz

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We were discussing that in the draft forum and someone mentioned that you have to be 20 by Jan 1.

I don't think Kulda is going to be old enough so he and Mayo will have to spend another year with the Oil Kings.
 

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We were discussing that in the draft forum and someone mentioned that you have to be 20 by Jan 1.

I don't think Kulda is going to be old enough so he and Mayo will have to spend another year with the Oil Kings.

He has a November birthday. If that's the rule, he's eligible.
 

IPreferPi

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We get Kulda in the freaking 7th? Are you kidding me?!? Kulda approved.

Yeah, I don't even care about Perlini anymore - the rest of this draft haul was pretty darn good. Karlsson, Dvorak, Mayo, Bunting, Kulda - very pleased. Need to read more about Westlund and Fiegl.
 

IPreferPi

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uhhh wasn't Kulda exoected to go in the 2nd round??? what anawesome pick!

I had him rated in the 4th, but thought some team would reach for him in the 2nd. Mindboggling he fell to the 7th, but I'm so happy he fell to us. Gets to reunite with Dvorak, Mayo, and Hank.

Totally had a Han Solo feeling Maloney would go Oil Kings mode this year. :)
 

R S

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Thought it was laughable that some people had him as a 2nd or 3rd rounder, I had him more as a 5th or so, but you guys did great here.

#21 - Edgars Kulda - Edmonton Oil Kings - LW - L - 6'0 - 178

Kulda is a gritty forward who really saw his offensive game blossom this year for Edmonton. He's extremely hard-working and disciplined, not taking any short cuts in any area of his game. He's got a nose for the net, can score in transition or generate chances by hard work and creating bounces for himself and his linemates. I like his pro potential because he's an even better checker than offensive player and should make a seamless transition to pro when that time comes. Was the Memorial Cup MVP and should reap the rewards of that, even if I consider him more of a 5th round player as opposed to a 3rd round player.

Top End NHL Potential: 3rd line forward

Pick Prediction: Late 3rd round

http://whl-from-above.blogspot.ca/
 

rt

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If any of you were in the chat today, you'll know that my dumb ass was screaming for Kulda starting at pick 58. I was happy when we chose other kids instead, in some cases, but I was dying for this kid stating at 58. Even though I knew it'd be stupid to take him so early.
 

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