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#90
by
Moi
on 26 Jan, 2018 11:26
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Je ne crois pas qu'on est vraiment besoin d'une reconstruction au complet, on a déjà de bon jeunes et de bon jeunes vétérans, mais il en faut encore pour les entourer et j'avoue que si nous transigeons des vétérans, je préfère avoir des jeunes d'autres organisations que seulement des choix, notre système de développement et de repêchage est carrément nul et je préfère des joueurs développés par d'autre organisation. Les jeunes que je tiens a garder qui sont déjà pro sont.
Galchenyuck, Drouin, Gallagher, Sherbak, Danaut, Deslaurier, Hudon, Lehkonen,
Mete, Juulsen.
Bien sur si on m'offre la lune, certains de ces jeunes pourrait partir, mais idéalement je construit alentour de ces jeunes.
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Je ne crois pas qu'on est vraiment besoin d'une reconstruction au complet, on a déjà de bon jeunes et de bon jeunes vétérans, mais il en faut encore pour les entourer et j'avoue que si nous transigeons des vétérans, je préfère avoir des jeunes d'autres organisations que seulement des choix, notre système de développement et de repêchage est carrément nul et je préfère des joueurs développés par d'autre organisation. Les jeunes que je tiens a garder qui sont déjà pro sont.
Galchenyuck, Drouin, Gallagher, Sherbak, Danaut, Deslaurier, Hudon, Lehkonen,
Mete, Juulsen.
Bien sur si on m'offre la lune, certains de ces jeunes pourrait partir, mais idéalement je construit alentour de ces jeunes.
Nous somme entièrement d'accord sur le principe. Des fois -- et c'est là qu'il faut garder l'esprit ouvert -- en rajoutant un ou deux futurs (jeune, prospect ou choix), la récolte en retour de nos vétérans peut avoir beaucoup plus d'impact sur l'avenir. C'est certain que de se débarrasser de Galchenyuk pour un retour moindre ne serait vraiment pas le chemin à emprunter.
Si Pacioretty et Lehkonen avaient donner Draisaitl à comparer à RNH pour seulement Pacioretty, mettons, c'est certain que j'inclus Lehkonen dans le deal. C'est certain que ce/ces 'trade'(s)-là ne se feraient pas, mais c'est juste pour l'exemple de rajouter pour une transaction avec un plus gros impact.
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#93
by
ScaChoP
on 26 Jan, 2018 16:17
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Ont a pas déjà une place pour le (Draft 2018?)
http://www.vestiaire.ca/forums/index.php?topic=10853.120
Je pense qu'Ulysse peut bien lancer une discussion sur le sujet qu'il veut quand il est dans sa propre section
Bien d`accord avec toi!! Je pointe pas personne ici et surtout pas Ulysse que j`ai un grand respect (comme tout les autres d`ailleurs) , c`était une remarque
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#96
by
Ulysse
on 26 Jan, 2018 16:41
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Pour ceux que sa l`intéresse... voici le top 80 de Bob Mckenzie .... y`a beaucoup d`infos a lire mais en anglais...
https://www.tsn.ca/welcome-to-the-rasmus-dahlin-draft-1.979722
THE TOP 80
RK PLAYER TEAM POS HT WT GP G P
1 Rasmus Dahlin Frolunda (SHL) D 6'2 181 31 6 14
2 Andrei Svechnikov Barrie (OHL) RW 6'1 ½ 188 24 19 32
3 Filip Zadina Halifax (QMJHL) RW 6'0 198 38 27 53
4 Brady Tkachuk Boston U (NCAA) LW 6'2 194 24 5 18
5 Adam Boqvist Brynäs (SWE J20) D 5'10 ¾ 168 20 12 19
6 Quinn Hughes Michigan (NCAA) D 5'9 167 21 1 14
7 Evan Bouchard London (OHL) D 6'1 ½ 190 45 15 54
8 Noah Dobson A-Bathurst (QMJHL) D 6'2 ½ 178 46 10 47
9 Oliver Wahlstrom USA NTDP (USHL) C 6'0 ¾ 195 34 26 45
10 Ty Smith Spokane (WHL) D 5'10 ¼ 176 46 6 44
11 Ryan Merkley Guelph (OHL) D 5'11 170 44 11 52
12 Barrett Hayton S.S. Marie (OHL) C 6'1 186 44 17 42
13 Rasmus Kupari Kärpät (SM Liiga) C 6'1 ¼ 183 24 4 6
14 Bode Wilde USA NTDP (USHL) D 6'2 ½ 197 34 5 21
15 Joe Veleno Drummondville (QMJHL) C 6'1 195 41 8 38
16 Joel Farabee USA NTDP (USHL) LW 5'11 152 34 17 40
17 Ryan McLeod Mississuaga (OHL) C/LW 6'2 190 45 15 50
18 Jared McIsaac Halifax (QMJHL) D 6'1 195 45 5 26
19 Jesperi Kotkaniemi Ässät (SM Liiga) C 6'1 ½ 188 45 8 22
20 Isac Lundestrom Luleå (SHL) C/LW 5'11 ¼ 178 28 3 10
21 Grigori Denisenko Yaroslavl (MHL) LW 5'11 163 23 4 14
22 Serron Noel Oshawa (OHL) RW 6'4 200 40 17 34
23 Jacob Olofsson Timra (SWE-Als) C 6'2 185 32 8 18
24 Mattias Samuelsson USA NTDP (USHL) D 6'3 ¼ 209 30 6 15
25 Dominik Bokk Vaxjo (SuperElit) LW/RW 6'1 179 23 11 29
26 Jack McBain Toronto (OJHL) C 6'3 ¼ 196 41 19 49
27 Jett Woo Moose Jaw (WHL) D 5'11 ¾ 205 30 8 23
28 Benoît-Olivier Groulx Halifax (QMJHL) C 6'0 ¾ 192 47 19 35
29 Akil Thomas Niagara (OHL) RW 5'11 169 44 12 50
30 Martin Kaut Pardubice (CZE Extra) RW 6'1 ½ 176 28 4 7
31 Alexander Alexeyev Red Deer (WHL) D 6'3 ½ 184 37 6 31
32 Calen Addison Lethbridge (WHL) D 5'9 ¾ 179 46 7 47
33 K'Andre Miller USA NTDP (USHL) D 6'3 ½ 194 34 6 17
34 Rasmus Sandin S.S. Marie (OHL) D 5'10 ¾ 183 32 5 28
35 Jakub Lauko Chomutov (CZE Extra) LW 6'0 169 32 2 5
36 Jesse Ylonen Espoo (FIN) RW 5'11 ¾ 160 34 11 19
37 Kevin Bahl Ottawa (OHL) D 6'5 ¾ 225 45 1 14
38 Jonathon Tychonick Penticton (BCHL) D 5'11 ¼ 166 35 8 26
39 Vitali Kravtsov Chelyabinsk (KHL) RW 6'2 170 33 3 6
40 Adam Ginning Linköping (SHL) D 6'2 ¾ 196 19 0 0
41 Ty Dellandrea Flint (OHL) C/RW 5'11 ¾ 180 44 17 35
42 Sampo Ranta Sioux City (UHSL) RW 6'0 ¾ 192 26 9 15
43 Jay O'Brien Thayer (USHS) C 6'0 175 N/A N/A N/A
44 Filip Johansson Leksands (SWE J20) D 6'0 ½ 174 25 4 6
45 Jacob Bernard-Docker Okotoks (AJHL) D 6'0 181 36 14 29
46 Nico Gross Oshawa (OHL) D 5'11 ¾ 183 36 4 10
47 Stanislav Demin Wenatchee (BCHL) D 6'2 190 44 8 36
48 Allan McShane Oshawa (OHL) C 5'10 ½ 190 45 10 36
49 Filip Hallander Timra (SWE-Als) C/LW 6'0 178 35 8 19
50 Nando Eggenberger Davos (SUI NLA) LW/RW 6'2 185 29 3 5
51 Blake McLaughlin Chicago (USHL) LW 5'11 156 27 17 36
52 Jan Jenik Benatky (CZE2) RW 6'1 161 26 3 8
53 Tyler Madden Tri-City (USHL) C/RW 5'10 152 27 11 20
54 Jonatan Berggren Skellefteå (SWE J20) LW 5'10 181 26 13 34
55 Riley Sutter Everett (WHL) C 6'2 ¾ 202 45 20 37
56 Cameron Hillis Guelph (OHL) C 5'9 ½ 168 44 17 40
57 Curtis Hall Youngstown (USHL) C 6'2 194 28 11 20
58 Albin Eriksson Skellefteå (SWE J20) LW 6'4 ¼ 207 24 13 26
59 David Gustafsson HV 71 (SHL) C 5'11 ½ 196 30 2 3
60 Martin Fehervary Oskarshamn (SWE-Als) D 6'1 190 27 1 6
61 Ty Emberson USA NTDP (USHL) D 6'1 194 33 3 14
62 Alexander Khovanov Moncton (QMJHL) C 5'11 187 12 1 7
63 Kody Clark Ottawa (OHL) RW 6'0 ¾ 172 38 16 33
64 Jacob Pivonka USA NTDP (USHL) C 5'11 198 31 8 16
65 Sean Durzi Owen Sound (OHL) D 5'11 ½ 195 37 15 47
66 Oskar Back Färjestads (SWE J20) C 6'2 ¼ 192 28 4 18
67 Giovanni Vallati Kitchener (OHL) D 6'1 176 44 3 20
68 Jake Wise USA NTDP (USHL) C 5'9 ¾ 185 10 1 9
69 Gabriel Fortier Baie Comeau (QMJHL) LW 5'9 164 45 16 37
70 Nicolas Beaudin Drummondville (QMJHL) D 5'10 ½ 175 45 10 41
71 Nathan Dunkley London (OHL) C 5'11 192 39 15 38
72 Philipp Kurashev Quebec (QMJHL) RW 5'11 ½ 181 42 11 41
73 Merrick Rippon Ottawa (OHL) D 6'0 191 45 2 17
74 Axel Andersson Djurgarden (SWE J20) D 5'11 ¾ 178 30 3 25
75 Anderson MacDonald Moncton (QMJHL) LW 6'1 ½ 205 43 24 37
76 Carter Robertson Ottawa (OHL) D 6'2 178 34 3 10
77 Tyler Weiss USA NTDP (USHL) C/LW 5'10 ¼ 158 34 5 18
78 Blade Jenkins Saginaw (OHL) LW 6'1 195 44 15 30
79 Xavier Bernard Drummondville (QMJHL) D 6'2 ½ 208 43 10 27
80 Lenni Killinen Blues Jr. (Jr. SM Liiga) RW 6'2 180 34 12 38
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Merci Ulysse,
As-tu aimer les commantaires de Bob
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#98
by
Ulysse
on 26 Jan, 2018 17:06
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Merci Ulysse,
As-tu aimer les commantaires de Bob
aucune surprise HONDAMAN dans ses commentaires mais , il confirme ce que plusieurs voient
c'est rassurant aussi ... il est super branché et rarement va faire des choses sans être TRÈS renseigner
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#99
by
Ulysse
on 26 Jan, 2018 17:14
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CHL Top Prospects Game
Zadina, Dellandrea power Team Cherry in TPG romp
Steve Kournianos | 01/26/2018 | Nashville |
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Flint Firebirds center Ty Dellandrea was one of two players to score twice for Team Cherry in a 7-4 win over Team Orr in Thursday’s CHL Top Prospects Game (Photo: Terry Wilson/OHL Images).
Team Cherry Rosters
Team Orr Rosters
Box Score
Team Cherry Scouting Reports
Team Orr Scouting Reports
Testing Results
Standouts
LW Filip Zadina (Ranked No. 3)
Zadina had the best performance of any forward by doing exactly what’s he’s been doing for several years — scoring goals and being the most dangerous player every time he hit the ice. He not only scored a pair of goals, but also had a game-high seven shots, plus one that rang off the post after a crafty one-on-four move. The gap between Zadina and top winger Andrei Svechnikov has been tight for quite a while, and the latter’s strong performance at the Top Prospects Game could be enough to move him past his Russian counterpart on several draft boards.
G Olivier Rodrigue (Ranked No. 90)
It’s hard to believe that key saves were necessary in a 7-4 game, but Team Cherry and Rodrigue — a confident, technically-sound goalie — were under a lot of pressure and zone time in the first half of the opening period. He had to come up with several saves to keep the game scoreless, and then held the fort after his mates scored in bunches to break the game open. Rodrigue’s quickness is excellent, and he makes up for an average glove hand by playing above the crease and positioning himself properly to cut down as much white space as possible. Only one of 14 shots beat him, and that was a tip in the slot from Serron Noel.
RHD Evan Bouchard (Ranked No. 19)
Bouchard could have been quiet the whole game and still maintained his standing as one of the top blueliners for the upcoming draft. But the rangy London rearguard was far from unnoticeable, not only for picking up four assists, but also by playing a quick transition game and showing poised puck management. His skating and agility looked absolutely fine, and he validated his high marks from pre-game testing by showing quickness on the backskate and solid closing speed.
C Aidan Dudas (Ranked No. 98)
This kid’s speed and skill was on full display at the TPG, which likely didn’t surprise most of the scouts in the building — Dudas has been doing the deke and dangle thing for quite a while, and his high-energy approach to every shift forced turnovers that led to scoring chances. He’s an excellent stickhandler who has no fear of playing inside, and being 5’7 had little bearing on his ability to win battles and make courageous dashes to the net. Dudas scored a pair of goals and easily could have been names MVP for Team Cherry.
C Ty Dellandrea (Ranked No. 22)
If there was one prospect who i was actively rooting for from a fan’s perspective, it was this two-way center whose solid season in terms of draft rankings has gone relatively unnoticed. Dellandrea is a big kid with above-average puck skills, but there’s a lot more to his game than just scoring. Positioning for forwards is something often overlooked, but Dellandrea is one of the smarter centers in that regard. Thus, he scored a pair of goals in the most important game to date of his draft year — he scored his first off a loose puck in front of the net before adding another with a gorgeous tip-in from the slot.
LHD Kevin Bahl (Ranked No. 45)
Bahl is a big kid with very good mobility who has a reputation for being a very good defender, especially below the circles. Although he had trouble with coverage on occasion, but it was his ability to join the rush and provide offense from the back end that was the most encouraging. He picked up an assist with a quick wrister that was tipped home by Serron Noel, then jumped into a 3-on-2 rush and wired home a loose puck that kicked out to him. The defensive-zone play of Team Orr’s entire blue line corps was surprisingly terrible, yet it was Bahl who did his best to keep his area clear and break up several chances from out in front.
LW Cole Fonstad (Ranked No. 50)
Fonstad is a strong offensive player who showed off his soft hands and hard shot by receiving cleanly a cross-ice pass from Bo Groulx and rifling it home in one motion. He has very good vision and completed several passes through traffic, plus he can stop on a dime or slow things down in order to wait for trailers to come into the picture. Fonstad is a very good skater who applied pressure on the forecheck and finished his checks without entirely taking himself out of a play.
Rasmus Sandin (Ranked No. 49)
A ridiculous move by Andrei Svechnikov notwithstanding, Sandin was the surest of all team Cherry puck movers — not only for his ability to make things across the red line to run smooth, but also for the manner in which he won battles in his own end and jumpstarted the attack. Sandin is not a flashy player, and his offensive upside may be limited (his shot and playmaking skills are average), but the way he controls the puck with his head up, especially while pivoting away from pressure, makes me think that he has an untapped creative aspect to his game.
Notable Prospects
RW Andrei Svechnikov (Ranked No. 1)
A lot of eyes were on Svechnikov and for good reason — NHL’s Central Scouting Bureau recently named him as the top-rated North American prospect for the 2018 draft. Svechnikov was on Team Orr’s top line, but he was relatively quiet in terms of chances outside of a handful of lengthy cycles and some room in the circle on the power play. Additionally, he forced at least three passes into the middle of the ice that were picked off, but none led to anything significant. Overall, there were three plays involving Svechnikov that stood out: a one-arm shove during a zone entry that knocked Nico Gross to the ground; a posterizing move on Rasmus Sandin while shorthanded that nearly led to a shorthanded goal; and rushing the puck into a 3-on-2 at the end of a long shift that led to Kevin Bahl’s goal. He did solid work on the cycle but was kept to the outside for most of the game.
C Joe Veleno (Ranked No. 4)
Veleno has been playing very well since his mid-season trade from Saint John to Drummondville, and he took responsibility of being captain for Team Cherry by centering the top line and both PP and PK units. The speedy playmaker appeared more reserved than normal, but did contribute on the penalty kill and backchecked to negate at least one dangerous opportunity. Offensively, he was involved in several chances around the net and came close to scoring on one. Sans one turnover that led to a 2-on-1 against, Veleno played a solid 200-foot game.
C Barrett Hayton (Ranked No. 17)
Hayton picked up a pair of assists and showed good chemistry with Filip Zadina from start to finish. He’s been a hot topic of conversation heading into the game, not only for being ranked sixth among North American prospects by the NHL’s Central Scouting, but also for his dominance at the on/off ice testing done prior to Thursday’s game. He’s a excellent passer and playmaker who knows his duties as a center go well beyond the scope of point producing.
Burn the Tape
LHD Ty Smith (Ranked No. 5)
Smith is an excellent two-way defensemen who rarely turns the puck over once, let alone the four or five times he did in the first period alone. He was either ridiculously nervous or had skate issues — Smith slipped behind the net several times throughout the night. He was a minus-4 on the stats sheet and for good reason, as both he and partner Noah Dobson were missing assignments and had trouble dealing with the forecheck. That last statement may be hard to believe when you consider his overall body of work, but Smith deserves a longer look to see if any of the mistakes he made on Thursday will spill over into his league play.
RHD Noah Dobson (Ranked No. 16)
This normally sure-handed defender was picked apart by an aggressive forecheck, and on several occasions retreated into untenable situations when the easy play was right there in front of him. Dobson was over-committing a lot, and he was caught chasing multiple odd-man rushes against. Like Smith, however, he revealed solid quickness, especially when he made the choice to pinch and dart down below the circles.
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Merci Ulysse,
As-tu aimer les commantaires de Bob
aucune surprise HONDAMAN dans ses commentaires mais , il confirme ce que plusieurs voient
c'est rassurant aussi ... il est super branché et rarement va faire des choses sans être TRÈS renseigner
Merci pour ta réponse, c`est exactement ce que je me disait également!
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#101
by
Ulysse
on 07 Feb, 2018 10:36
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Hockey Top 31 Ranked Prospects for 2018 NHL Draft
Rank Player Name Position DOB Shot Height Weight Team League Previous Rank
1 Dahlin, Rasmus LD 4/13/2000 L 6.02 181 Vastra Frolunda SweE 1
2 Svechnikov, Andrei RW/C 3/26/2000 L 6.02* 186 Barrie OHL 3
3 Tkachuk, Brady C 9/16/1999 L 6.03.25* 196 Boston University H. E 2
4 Zadina, Filip RW 11/27/1999 L 6.00* 196 Halifax QMJHL 4
5 Boqvist, Adam LD 8/15/2000 R 5.11 170 Brynas IF Jr. SweJE 8
6 Bouchard, Evan RD 10/20/1999 R 6.01.75* 193 London OHL 6
7 Wahlstrom, Oliver C 6/13/2000 R 6.00.75* 205 USA U18 NTDP 5
8 Hughes, Quinn LD 10/14/1999 L 5.09.5* 170 U. of Michigan Big Ten 7
9 Veleno, Joseph C 1/13/2000 L 6.01* 195 Drummondville QMJHL 12
10 Dobson, Noah RD 1/7/2000 R 6.02.75* 180 Acadie-Bathurst QMJHL 20
11 Kupari, Rasmus C 3/15/2000 R 6.01.25 183 Karpat Oulu FinE 9
12 Lundestrom, Isac C 11/6/1999 L 6.00.5 185 Lulea HF SweE 11
13 Hayton, Barrett C 6/9/2000 L 6.00.75* 191 Sault Ste. Marie OHL 15
14 Smith, Ty LD 3/24/2000 L 5.10.25* 176 Spokane WHL 10
15 Farabee, Joel LW 2/25/2000 L 5.11.5* 164 USA U18 NTDP 14
16 Wilde, Bode RD 1/24/2000 R 6.02.25* 195 USA U18 NTDP 13
17 McIsaac, Jared LD 3/27/2000 L 6.01* 195 Halifax QMJHL 16
18 Denisenko, Grigori LW 6/24/2000 R 5.11 165 Yaroslavl Loko RusJr 17
19 McLeod, Ryan C 9/21/1999 L 6.02* 200 Mississauga OHL 19
20 Samuelsson, Adam LD 6/21/2000 L 6.05.75* 240 USA U18 NTDP NR
21 Thomas, Akil C 1/2/2000 R 5.11* 169 Niagara OHL 18
22 Kaut, Martin RW 10/2/1999 R 6.01.5 176 Pardubice CzeE 24
23 Alexeyev, Alexander RD 11/15/1999 R 6.03* 200 Red Deer WHL 22
24 Noel, Serron RW 8/8/2000 R 6.04.75* 200 Oshawa OHL 31
25 Groulx, Benoit-Olivier C 2/6/2000 L 6.00.75* 192 Halifax QMJHL 21
26 Tychonick, Jonathan LD 3/3/2000 L 5.11.25 166 Penticton BCHL 29
27 Kotkaniemi, Jesperi C 7/6/2000 L 6.01.5* 188 Assat FinE 25
28 Bernard-Docker, Jacob RD 6/30/2000 R 6.00* 181 Okotoks AJHL NR
29 Ginning, Adam RD 1/13/2000 L 6.03 196 Linkoping HC SweE 30
30 Bokk, Dominik LW 2/3/2000 R 6.01 178 Vaxjo SweJE NR
31 Olofsson, Jacob C 2/8/2000 L 6.01.75* 192 Timra SweAl NR
Goalies
1 Rodrigue, Olivier G 7/6/2000 L 6.00.25* 159 Drummondville QMJHL 2
2 Ingham, Jacob G 6/10/2000 L 6.03.5* 186 Mississauga OHL 1
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#102
by
Ulysse
on 07 Mar, 2018 10:06
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ISS Hockey Top 31 Ranked Prospects for 2018 NHL Draft
March 7, 2018
Rank Player Name Position DOB Shot Height Weight Team League Previous Rank
1 Dahlin, Rasmus LD 4/13/2000 L 6.02 181 Vastra Frolunda SweE 1
2 Svechnikov, Andrei RW/C 3/26/2000 L 6.02* 186 Barrie OHL 3
3 Zadina, Filip RW 11/27/1999 L 6.00* 196 Halifax QMJHL 4
4 Tkachuk, Brady C 9/16/1999 L 6.03.25* 196 Boston University H. E 3
5 Wahlstrom, Oliver C 6/13/2000 R 6.00.75* 205 USA U18 NTDP 7
6 Bouchard, Evan RD 10/20/1999 R 6.01.75* 193 London OHL 6
7 Hughes, Quinn LD 10/14/1999 L 5.09.5* 170 U. of Michigan Big Ten 8
8 Boqvist, Adam LD 8/15/2000 R 5.11 170 Brynas IF Jr. SweJE 5
9 Veleno, Joseph C 1/13/2000 L 6.01* 195 Drummondville QMJHL 9
10 Dobson, Noah RD 1/7/2000 R 6.02.75* 180 Acadie-Bathurst QMJHL 10
11 Smith, Ty LD 3/24/2000 L 5.10.25* 176 Spokane WHL 14
12 Denisenko, Grigori LW 6/24/2000 R 5.11 165 Yaroslavl Loko RusJr 18
13 Hayton, Barrett C 6/9/2000 L 6.00.75* 191 Sault Ste. Marie OHL 13
14 Kupari, Rasmus C 3/15/2000 R 6.01.25 183 Karpat Oulu FinE 11
15 Lundestrom, Isac C 11/6/1999 L 6.00.5 185 Lulea HF SweE 12
16 Farabee, Joel LW 2/25/2000 L 5.11.5* 164 USA U18 NTDP 15
17 Kotkaniemi, Jesperi C 7/6/2000 L 6.01.5* 188 Assat FinE 27
18 McIsaac, Jared LD 3/27/2000 L 6.01* 195 Halifax QMJHL 17
19 Wilde, Bode RD 1/24/2000 R 6.02.25* 195 USA U18 NTDP 16
20 McLeod, Ryan C 9/21/1999 L 6.02* 200 Mississauga OHL 19
21 Noel, Serron RW 8/8/2000 R 6.04.75* 200 Oshawa OHL 24
22 Alexeyev, Alexander RD 11/15/1999 R 6.03* 200 Red Deer WHL 23
23 Kaut, Martin RW 10/2/1999 R 6.01.5 176 Pardubice CzeE 22
24 Bernard-Docker, Jacob RD 6/30/2000 R 6.00* 181 Okotoks AJHL 28
25 Ginning, Adam RD 1/13/2000 L 6.03 196 Linkoping HC SweE 29
26 Thomas, Akil C 1/2/2000 R 5.11* 169 Niagara OHL 21
27 Groulx, Benoit-Olivier C 2/6/2000 L 6.00.75* 192 Halifax QMJHL 25
28 Bokk, Dominik LW 2/3/2000 R 6.01 178 Vaxjo SweJE 30
29 Tychonick, Jonathan LD 3/3/2000 L 5.11.25 166 Penticton BCHL 26
30 Olofsson, Jacob C 2/8/2000 L 6.01.75* 192 Timra SweAl 31
31 Marchenko, Kirill RW 7/21/2000 R 6.02 176 Khanty Mansiysk RusJr NR
Goalies
1 Rodrigue, Olivier G 7/6/2000 L 6.00.25* 159 Drummondville QMJHL 2
2 Mandolese, Kevin G 8/22/2000 L 6.03.75* 180 Cape Breton QMJHL NR
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#103
by
max27
on 07 Mar, 2018 11:49
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Si seulement le CH pouvais mettre la main sur un autre choix pres du top 10,
Smith, Ty LD 3/24/2000 L 5.10.25* 176 Spokane WHL 14
ce joueur la m'intrigue bcp, percus comme un def two way mais avec un flair offensif, pour moi c'est le 3e meilleur def de ce draft derriere Dhalin et Boqvist pourrais etre tout une prise pour un 2e choix de 1st. peut etre serait il encore la vers le 12e rang?(choix des Panthers probable)
Sinon Veleno serait un bon choix mais avec son regain de vie a Drummond je crois qu'il sera pris dans le top 10 et non-acessible malheureusement
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Wow wahlstrom rendu 5ieme, mais selon moi il va sortir 4ieme, ca met beaucoup de pression sur MTL qui doit sarranger pour terminer 29ieme. On est à 15 games de pouvoir enfin repecher notre C numero 1 en Wahlstrom, faudrait pas que niemi continu de jouer comme un dieu
J'sais pas pour vous mais c'est 10x plus stressant esperer que mtl tank que lorsqu'on se bat pour une place en série haha