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Old 03-22-2021, 11:08 AM   #1276
GioforPM
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Originally Posted by Textcritic View Post
I think it is important to note that it is difficult to compare eras in part because of how different the Draft is today than it was in the 1970s and '80s. Back then the Flames were able to exploit the vacuum of insight in the American collegiate system and European leagues, and were able to select Nieuwendyk in the second round and Loob in the ninth(!) as a result. I think the Draft is simultaneously not as difficult and more difficult today because there are no longer these sorts of gaps in the collective knowledge of the NHL. Wildcards continue to persist because these are human beings who are prone to all sorts of unpredictable factors that will help or hinder their development. But I think by and large there are fewer surprises at the draft because of how much more data everyone is accessing. Sure, the Flames could get lucky and turn a #17 pick into a top-line centre one day, but that is not likely. The only sure way to get this player is to have a top-two or top-three pick in hand, and to have it at the right time.
Only 2 Flames 1st rounders on that team - Roberts and Macinnis (12 and 15 OA). Loob and Sutter = both 9th rounders! Patterson, Macoun and Otto undrafted.
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