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Old 05-15-2015, 10:46 PM   #255
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http://www.draftsite.com/nhl/mock-draft/2015/

this one has us taking Jansen Harkins

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A blue collar type two-way center. Heads-up player who makes high-percentage plays in all three zones; efficient in all situations. Smooth skater. Out-working the opposition and being hard to play against are leadership traits that Jansen Harkins most definitely embodies. (Curtis Joe, EP 2014)

Has been getting many comparisons, due to his high-end playmaking ability and all-around game, to the player David Krejci. Comparable adaptive game and ability to shoot as well as pass the puck.

http://www.mynhldraft.com/NHL-Mock-Draft/

Yevgeni Svechnikov

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Yevgeni Svechnikov's Player Profile

Curtis Joe of EliteProspects: Incredibly skilled offensive winger. Has a remarkably accurate shot to go along with some magic hands. Could be better defensively, but his game is based around his acute sense of what is happening on the ice in the offensive zone. All-in-all, a deadly player who possesses good size, elite-level skill, and smooth skating.

Bill Placzek of DraftSite.com: "Big bodied Russian import who hands and feet can at times make him a dominant player in games. Has a good shot and feet. Possesses a big frame that has room for more weight. A member of his homeland’s team roster for the World Junior Under-20 at Christmas 2014."
http://nesn.com/2015/05/2015-nhl-moc...f-first-round/

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15) Calgary Flames: Lawson Crouse, Left Wing, Kingston Frontenacs (OHL) Stats: 56 GP, 29 G, 22 A, 51 P Calgary president of hockey operations Brian Burke always has been a fan of physical forwards. That’s how he built his Ducks and Leafs teams, and he’s taken a somewhat similar approach in Calgary, although general manager Brad Treliving deserves a lot of credit for the team’s recent success. Crouse is a high-risk/high-reward prospect, so it’s difficult to project where the 6-foot-4, 212-pound winger will be drafted. He could go top seven or slip into the middle of the first round. He’s a prototypical power forward and a smart defensive player, but his offensive game still needs a fair amount of work. Crouse is a bit of a gamble, but the possible reward — a Milan Lucic-type skill set if he reaches his full potential — is enticing.
http://www.sportsnet.ca/hockey/nhl/d...hl-mock-draft/

15. Calgary Flames
Travis Konecny, RW, Ottawa (OHL): Plays with enormous energy, and plays a big man’s game despite the fact he’s not a big man. Has gradually made the move to the wing and had a strong second half.

http://www.eliteprospects.com/player.php?player=205148
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