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Originally Posted by Crown Royal
"bleeding picks the way they do"
This is such an awful narrative. Before Treliving "bled" picks, he acquire da ton in order to be able to move them out and any time he's traded higher picks, it's almost always been for young cost controlled assets.
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Hamonic, Smith, Elliott trades were the ones that hurt. Moved assets for guys that were here for no more than 3 years, and who weren't pieces that really helped on the ice either.
Treliving has been in charge of 5 drafts here are his picks in each round.
1st Round: 3 picks (Hamilton trade was okay, Hamonic was bad)
2nd Round: 4 picks (None in the last three years)
3rd Round: 2 picks
4th Round: 6 picks
5th Round: 4 picks
6th Round: 5 picks
7th Rounds: 5 picks
So overall we should have made 35 picks under Treliving, and we've made 29.
And the problem is the picks we've moved are the high value picks in the first three rounds (only drafted 9 out of 15 under Treliving), and it's been worse the last three seasons.
Over the last three years we've had 2 first rounders, no second rounders, and 1 third rounder (3/9)...that's bleeding picks for sure.