OT: NHL Draft Round 1 Open Thread (NHL Network)

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Picks so far:

1.) Edmonton- Nail Yakupov (RW- Sarnia Sting) 

2.) Columbus- Ryan Murray (D-Everett Silvertips) (Should help JJohnson out) 

3.) Montreal- Alex Galchenyuk (C- Sarnia Sting)

4.) NY Islanders- Griffin Reinhard (D- Edmonton Oil KIngs)

5.) Toronto- Morgan Rielly (D- Moose Jaw Warriors) *Brian Burke sucks*

6.) Anaheim- Hampus Lindholm (D- Rogle Sweden)

7.) Minnesota- Matt Dumba (D-Red Deer Rebels)

*Jordan Staal Traded to Carolina, for 8th Overall Pick, Brenden Sutter, Brian Doumalin*

8.) Pittsburgh (From Carolina)- Derek Pouliot (D- Portland WinterHawks)

9.) Winnipeg- JACOB TROUBA (D-USA U18, MICHIGAN)

10.) Tampa Bay- Slater Koekkoek (D- Peterborough Petes)

11.) Washington- Fliip Forsberg (W- Lexan Sweden)

12.) Buffalo- Mikhail Grigorenko (C- Quebec Ramparts)

13.) Dallas- Radek Faksa (C- Kitchener Rangers)

14.) Buffalo (from Calgary)- Zemgus Girgensons (C- Dubuque Fighting Saints)

15.) Ottawa- Cody Ceci (D- Ottawa 67's)

16.) Washington- Tom Wilson (W- Plymouth Whalers) 

17.) San Jose- Tomas Hertl (C- Slavia Praha Czech Republic)

18.) Chicago- Teuvi Teranvainen (C/W- Jokerit SM-Liga Finland)

19.) Tampa Bay (via Detroit/ Kyle Quincy) - Andre Vasilevski (G- Tolpar Russia)

20.) Philladelphia-  Scott Laughton (C- Oshawa Generals) 

21. Calgary (From Buffalo)- Mark Jankowski (C- Stanstead High School)

22.) Pittsburgh- Olli Maatta (D- London Knights)

23.) Florida- Mike Matheson (D- Debuque Fighting Saints)

24.) Boston- Malcolm Subban (G- Belleville Bulls) *Personal Sleeper Pick* 

25.) St. Louis-  Jordan Schmaltz (D- Green Bay Gamblers)

26.) Vancouver- Brendan Gaunce (C- Belleville Bulls)

27.) Pheonix- Henrik Samuelson (C/RW- Edmonton Oil Kings)

28,) NY Rangers- Brady Skjei (D- US-NTDP Minnesota U)

29.) New Jersey- Stefan Matteau (LW- US-NTDP) 

30.) Los Angeles- Tanner Pearson (LW- Barrie Colts) 

Sac Fly

June 22nd, 2012 at 10:01 PM ^

From what I have heard myself and what other people have said, Jack has never been the greatest teammate. It's the ego and attitude that usually comes with being better than everyone else for your entire life.

It's a strong indication this is going on behind the scenes when a player is performing at a high level, and abruptly traded to a bottom feeder who will take the risk.

Picktown GoBlue

June 22nd, 2012 at 9:42 PM ^

take-charge locker room leader to overcome same.  Other than front office changes and some magic, not sure what it will take to turn around this franchise.  The player talent has obviously not been a problem as alumni have gone on to bigger and better things with the rest of the NHL...

Clarence Beeks

June 23rd, 2012 at 8:59 AM ^

Yep, that was definitely the writing on the wall that he would be traded, it was just a matter of when. As for Carolina being the logical choice, remember that he has another brother that plays for the Rangers. They were a big player at the end and their pressure on the deal was the reason why Pittsburgh was able to get added to the deal (who may end up being the best player out of this entire deal).

lhglrkwg

June 22nd, 2012 at 8:36 PM ^

It's interesting that 7 of the first 9 picks are defensemen. Is that typical? Do teams look to draft defensemen like NFL teams look for QBs?

kmd

June 22nd, 2012 at 9:01 PM ^

Having this many defensemen go this early is pretty atypical (4 in the top 10 in 2011, 5 in 2010, 3 in 2009, 5 in 2008, 2 in 2007, 1 in 2006). I think the for the most part, teams tend to go with the best player that's available by the scouting reports, and more often than not those are the flashy, talented forwards. Wanting a certain position might lead a team to go a little bit lower in the ranking, but I think has roughly as much influence as the intangibles like character, toughness, maturity, etc.

 

On the other hand, I know the talent in this year's draft was considered to be spread out and not real top-heavy, so going with defense might be viewed as a "safer" choice. Being successful as a forward has a lot to do with scoring touch, and chemistry, and things that are more fickle and make them more likely to flame out. Playing solid defense is more about toughness, good hockey sense, reptition, etc., and I think it's easier to project who will and won't be successful.

Avant's Hands

June 23rd, 2012 at 3:23 AM ^

Nice to see one of our guys go top 10. And if I'm reading this right he was the only college player taken in the first round.

And I know there are a couple other Devils fans here. I know it's spelled differently and I'm sure he is a great player, but Stefan Matteau? Really? It just seems like you aren't going to see many Devils fans lining up to get a Matteau jersey. For the love of God, don't give him number 32.

Edit: Even though the first name is spelled differently, he is in fact the son of THAT Matteau. I know it's over, but man this kid better be good.

Clarence Beeks

June 23rd, 2012 at 2:36 PM ^

There are a few more.  The first round picks (currently) committed to NCAA programs are: Trouba (9 - Winnipeg), Girgensons (14 - Buffalo) is committed to Vermont, Jankowski (21 - Calgary) is committed to Providence, Matheson (23 - Florida) is committed to Boston College, Schmaltz (25 - St. Louis) is commited to North Dakota, and Skeji (28 - NY Rangers) is committed to Minnesota