Foppa2118
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Sens will draft himWhat I'm hearing is...the Avs won't be drafting Beniers. I'm disappointed.
Othmann/L'Heureax/Rosen/Chibrikov/Robertsson/Svechkov are our range forwards I'm liking. Roulette and Pastujov are 2 other options I don't mind. Tbh though trade all the picks and other assets to get up to 12ish for Wallstedt/Cossa.With the U-18s over (congrats, Canada!), can anyone who watched the tournament name any standouts that might be available when the Avs pick?
I know that Mackenzie had Cossa in his top 15, but is that the general consensus now among other scouts as well? Most rankings had him ranked in the late 1st or early/mid 2nd until that Mackenzie ranking came out.Othmann/L'Heureax/Rosen/Chibrikov/Robertsson/Svechkov are our range forwards I'm liking. Roulette and Pastujov are 2 other options I don't mind. Tbh though trade all the picks and other assets to get up to 12ish for Wallstedt/Cossa.
Bobs list is the only one that really matters because it's the actual scouts but mckeens has him 15 and HP 7. Since bobs list came out expect Cossa to magically rise on everyone elses updated rankings though.I know that Mackenzie had Cossa in his top 15, but is that the general consensus now among other scouts as well? Most rankings had him ranked in the late 1st or early/mid 2nd until that Mackenzie ranking came out.
Hell would freeze over when Avs trade up to draft a goaler, even though I actually like that plan very much. Hepple even admitted to the public he’s not a goaler guy.Othmann/L'Heureax/Rosen/Chibrikov/Robertsson/Svechkov are our range forwards I'm liking. Roulette and Pastujov are 2 other options I don't mind. Tbh though trade all the picks and other assets to get up to 12ish for Wallstedt/Cossa.
Hell would freeze over when Avs trade up to draft a goaler, even though I actually like that plan very much. Hepple even admitted to the public he’s not a goaler guy.
My personal favourite is McTavish, but I doubt we’d be able to get him. I have no problem with trading down to the second round getting a 2nd+3rd and target some of the OHL lads.
Appreciate the reply. I haven't watched much in the way of junior hockey this past year, so I'm kind of flying by the seat of my pants when it comes to this draft. I do like the idea of the Avs drafting a really high-end goalie prospect, though. I can't remember the last time they did that, if ever. And with Annunen struggling in Liiga this past year, it continues to be the biggest hole in our prospect pool.Othmann/L'Heureax/Rosen/Chibrikov/Robertsson/Svechkov are our range forwards I'm liking. Roulette and Pastujov are 2 other options I don't mind. Tbh though trade all the picks and other assets to get up to 12ish for Wallstedt/Cossa.
I'd love for the Avs to move up to get a goalie, but I don't see it happening. They'll probably just grab their highest ranked goalie with the 3rd round pick... or if they recover a 4th/5th, they'll use that.
Samoskevich is really the guy I want in the first. On pure talent level offensively, he's a top 10 guy.. maybe top 5. His hand are arguably the best in this draft and he shows a knack for knowing exactly how long to hold the puck. He's an incredibly accurate passer. His wrist shot is hard, accurate, with a solid release... plus he can shoot on his off foot with power leaving him unpredictable. His frame is just okay and he's likely to end up on wing full time as he doesn't display the best defense. He's a pretty damn good skater with a lot of high end pieces to it, not sure there is a ton more upside in his stride... but he'll at least be good in the NHL in this area. But he's got legit 65-70+ scoring potential. He reminds me of a little bit smaller Kyle Connor with better pacing to his game at the same age. He's going to fall in their weird year, but be a guy that teams wish they didn't pass on.
What do you like about McTavish? I only caught the 3rd period last night but he gave the Russian team some good opportunities to tie the game with his bad penalties late in the game.Hell would freeze over when Avs trade up to draft a goaler, even though I actually like that plan very much. Hepple even admitted to the public he’s not a goaler guy.
My personal favourite is McTavish, but I doubt we’d be able to get him. I have no problem with trading down to the second round getting a 2nd+3rd and target some of the OHL lads.
Appreciate the reply. I haven't watched much in the way of junior hockey this past year, so I'm kind of flying by the seat of my pants when it comes to this draft. I do like the idea of the Avs drafting a really high-end goalie prospect, though. I can't remember the last time they did that, if ever. And with Annunen struggling in Liiga this past year, it continues to be the biggest hole in our prospect pool.
Name is Matthew but goes by Mackie. As a Matt, I'm not sure how on board I could get with him, although you make him sound like the type of player the Avs like when it comes to the draft: good skater, good possession instincts, plays at a high pace. If he can improve upon his defense he'd fit right in.
What do you like about McTavish? I only caught the 3rd period last night but he gave the Russian team some good opportunities to tie the game with his bad penalties late in the game.
Alright, fine, MAYBE I can forgive him if it's a name he got in his youth. He'd need to be drafted by the Avs and develop into the 65-70+ points scoring forward you think he can be for me to let it go entirely, thoughThere's a story to that... his twin sister couldn't say Matty and the nickname just stuck. His older sister was one of the best U18 US women's players I've seen (to be fair don't watch a ton) and will be a fixture on the US Olympic teams for years.
Alright, fine, MAYBE I can forgive him if it's a name he got in his youth. He'd need to be drafted by the Avs and develop into the 65-70+ points scoring forward you think he can be for me to let it go entirely, though
Then I'll have to change my first name so I'll never have to be associated with himWhat if he ends up in Minny or Detroit and does it?
High-energy forward who has a good around game and solid skating ability, but really impacts on the scoreboard. Loves to shoot the puck and has a ripping shot. Though he also suffers from some immaturity issues at times physically (which can lead to some stupid penalties). I also think he suffers from not being able to generate offence for others compared to making things happen for himself. In a sense he is very Kadri-like, both in terms of strengths and weaknesses. If he doesn't develop well, I see him more along the lines of having a Debrusk type of impact.What do you like about McTavish? I only caught the 3rd period last night but he gave the Russian team some good opportunities to tie the game with his bad penalties late in the game.
I'd definitely take him as a second line offensive option on the Avs if he ends up like DeBrusk (current season excluded). However, since there's zero chance he'll be available for the Avs, who would you say is the best playmaking forward that could be available in the 25-31 range?High-energy forward who has a good around game and solid skating ability, but really impacts on the scoreboard. Loves to shoot the puck and has a ripping shot. Though he also suffers from some immaturity issues at times physically (which can lead to some stupid penalties). I also think he suffers from not being able to generate offence for others compared to making things happen for himself. In a sense he is very Kadri-like, both in terms of strengths and weaknesses. If he doesn't develop well, I see him more along the lines of having a Debrusk type of impact.
Hmmmm, I wouldn't say we need playmakers since Avs do have Newhook and he's as good of a playmaker than a scorer. However, to answer your question I like the shout from @henchman24 for Samoskevich. Othmann is another one, but I am not the biggest fan of him. You also have Pastujov, but I don't think he'll fit our system if Sakic sees Bednar as a long-term answer. Nonetheless, I am always down for Rosen, Chibrikov, and L'Heureux as well. Coronato is the most interesting name, had an insane season in the USHL, but only ranked 21st on McKenzie's list. You can also trade back into the 2nd round and get Korczak and Knies as well. I quite like what Korczak brings to the table, would fit quite well in Bednar's gameplan.I'd definitely take him as a second line offensive option on the Avs if he ends up like DeBrusk (current season excluded). However, since there's zero chance he'll be available for the Avs, who would you say is the best playmaking forward that could be available in the 25-31 range?
There's a story to that... his twin sister couldn't say Matty and the nickname just stuck. His older sister was one of the best U18 US women's players I've seen (to be fair don't watch a ton) and will be a fixture on the US Olympic teams for years.
Maybe I’m not thinking long-term here, but it seems like the Avs have a lot of two-way guys and shooters on the current roster and in the system, hence my interest in playmakers. I’ve heard of L’Heureux and his pest/dirty ways, and I’d be lying if his combination of those aspects and his offense don’t intrigue me. Plus there’s the Mooseheads connection, and the Avs love going back to that well during the draft.Hmmmm, I wouldn't say we need playmakers since Avs do have Newhook and he's as good of a playmaker than a scorer. However, to answer your question I like the shout from @henchman24 for Samoskevich. Othmann is another one, but I am not the biggest fan of him. You also have Pastujov, but I don't think he'll fit our system if Sakic sees Bednar as a long-term answer. Nonetheless, I am always down for Rosen, Chibrikov, and L'Heureux as well. Coronato is the most interesting name, had an insane season in the USHL, but only ranked 21st on McKenzie's list. You can also trade back into the 2nd round and get Korczak and Knies as well. I quite like what Korczak brings to the table, would fit quite well in Bednar's gameplan.
Maybe I’m not thinking long-term here, but it seems like the Avs have a lot of two-way guys and shooters on the current roster and in the system, hence my interest in playmakers. I’ve heard of L’Heureux and his pest/dirty ways, and I’d be lying if his combination of those aspects and his offense don’t intrigue me. Plus there’s the Mooseheads connection, and the Avs love going back to that well during the draft.
Appreciate the names, though, @S E P H! I’ll look into these guys a bit more when I find the time to do so.
I'm always down to draft a Euro. They're almost always taken a few spots later than they should've been in hindsight, and I've come to trust the Avs' Euro scouts more than their NA scouts. One of Wallstedt or Cossa would be at the top of my list, but there's zero chance of them falling to the late first and I would be shocked if Sakic traded up for one of them.You’re dead on right in your thinking. Pastujov is a name that comes up a lot with playmaking skills. There might be a couple of Swedes too, even though the Avs dont draft Euros unless they’re willing to come and play in NA before the NHL.
I think the Euros will drop even more this year with the lack of scouting with the pandemic.I'm always down to draft a Euro. They're almost always taken a few spots later than they should've been in hindsight, and I've come to trust the Avs' Euro scouts more than their NA scouts. One of Wallstedt or Cossa would be at the top of my list, but there's zero chance of them falling to the late first and I would be shocked if Sakic traded up for one of them.
Yeah, a bunch of small overagers, maybe. Mark my words - all the eligible big boys will be taken this year, and the Avs' cubbard will remain bare of Gustav Olhaver typesI think the Euros will drop even more this year with the lack of scouting with the pandemic.
I figure the ‘22 draft will have an abundance of overagers from Europe and the OHL.