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		|  04-27-2013, 09:07 PM | #2961 |  
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			Monahan seems like a solid pick....although still holding out for that 6% chance
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		|  04-27-2013, 09:17 PM | #2962 |  
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			I'd also like to add that I agree completely about Nichuskin. 
 Feaster and Co. will get to sit down and interview him beforehand, and see where his priorities lie. If it's convincing that he desires to make the move to north america asap for the opportunity at a roster spot, and his wishes long term involve the NHL, then I'd say pull the trigger.
 
 Russian factor aside, he's a top 3 player. An absolute steal at 6 if he wants to be part of the solution here.
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		|  04-27-2013, 09:23 PM | #2963 |  
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					Originally Posted by Ashasx  I really hope a team above us takes Nichushkin or Nurse. |  
I've been a pretty consistent ledgewalker over the last few weeks, but I think we're going to get the center we want.  Carolina fans seem to think they're going D or winger.  They don't see why they'd take a center.
 
I hope our management likes Lindholm as much as I do, but we'll be OK either way.
 
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		|  04-27-2013, 09:24 PM | #2964 |  
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			After Nichushkin's comments the other day, no Flames fan should want to draft him.
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		|  04-27-2013, 09:26 PM | #2965 |  
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			Ooooooooooh I hope we draft Monahan
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		|  04-27-2013, 09:26 PM | #2966 |  
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					Originally Posted by Ashasx  After Nichushkin's comments the other day, no Flames fan should want to draft him. |  
I didn't catch them, what were they?
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		|  04-27-2013, 09:32 PM | #2967 |  
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					Originally Posted by nickerjones  I didn't catch them, what were they? |  
Stated which teams he would like to play for (NYR, Philly) and that he would only come over to North America if he was guaranteed a spot in the NHL.
  
He's a me-first player. Opposite of what our management has said they're looking for.
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		|  04-27-2013, 09:33 PM | #2968 |  
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					Originally Posted by djsFlames  Also..
 Recent history of 6th overall selection:
 
 2012: Hampus Lindholm
 2011: Mika Zibanejad
 2010: Brett Connolly
 2009: Oliver Ekman-Larsson
 2008: Nikita Filatov
 2007: Sam Gagner
 2006: Derrick Brassard
 2005: Gilbert Brule
 2004: Al Montoya
 2003: Milan Michalek
 2002: Scottie Upshall
 2001: Mikko Koivu
 2000: Scott Hartnell
 1999: Brian Finley
 1998: Rico Fata
 
 Surprisingly, a list that doesn't wow you too much overall. There actually were more  outstanding picks made at 5 and 7 over this span of time. But  hopefully,  if this draft really is a 2003 comparable, we land a true  long time talent regardless.
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Flames have picked sixth 3 times:
                                        
1992	Cory Stillman	C	1025	278 
1997	Daniel Tkaczuk	C	19	4 
1998	Rico Fata	RW	23
		 
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		|  04-27-2013, 09:35 PM | #2969 |  
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			Peter Forsberg was drafted 6th.....just saying.
		 
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		|  04-27-2013, 09:37 PM | #2970 |  
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			And Jaromir Jagr
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		|  04-27-2013, 09:40 PM | #2971 |  
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			Jagr was 5th. 
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		|  04-27-2013, 09:41 PM | #2972 |  
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			Right
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		|  04-27-2013, 09:43 PM | #2973 |  
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			I was going though our draft history and here is the summary.  I've only include notables and most players over 100 games played which is the last column.
 year rnd    #
 
 1992	1	6	Cory Stillman	 Canada	C	1025
 2003	1	9	Dion Phaneuf	 Canada	D	552
 2002	1	10	Eric Nystrom	 United States	LW	360
 1990	1	11	Trevor Kidd	 Canada	G	387
 1999	1	11	Oleg Saprykin	 Russia	LW	325
 1984	1	12	Gary Roberts	 Canada	LW	1224
 1983	1	13	Dan Quinn	 Canada	C	805
 1996	1	13	Derek Morris	 Canada	D	1005
 2011	1	13	Sven Baertschi	 Switzerland	LW	5
 2001	1	14	Chuck Kobasew	 Canada	RW	531
 1981	1	15	Al MacInnis	 Canada	D	1416
 1994	1	19	Chris Dingman	 Canada	LW	385
 1995	1	20	Denis Gauthier	 Canada	D	554
 2012	1	21	Mark Jankowski	 Canada	C	0
 2009	1	23	Tim Erixon	 Sweden	D	18
 2007	1	24	Mikael Backlund	 Sweden	C	138
 1987	2	25	Stephane Matteau	 Canada	LW	848
 1985	2	27	Joe Nieuwendyk	 Canada	C	1257
 1980	2	32	Kevin LaVallee	 Canada	F	366
 1998	2	33	Blair Betts	 Canada	C	477
 1986	2	37	Brian Glynn	 Germany	D	431
 1984	2	38	Paul Ranheim	 United States	LW	1013
 1980	2	39	Steve Konroyd	 Canada	D	895
 1996	2	40	Steve Begin	 Canada	C	488
 2000	2	40	Kurtis Foster	 Canada	D	382
 1989	2	42	Ted Drury	 United States	C	414
 2000	2	46	Jarret Stoll	 Canada	C	593
 1983	3	51	Brian Bradley	 Canada	C	651
 1991	3	52	Sandy McCarthy	 Canada	RW	736
 1983	3	55	Perry Berezan	 Canada	C	378
 1981	3	56	Mike Vernon	 Canada	G	781
 1989	4	70	Robert Reichel	 Czech Republic	C	830
 2004	3	70	Brandon Prust	 Canada	LW	279
 1982	4	72	Mark Lamb	 Canada	C	403
 1996	4	89	Toni Lydman	 Finland	D	812
 2002	3	90	Matthew Lombardi	 Canada	C	508
 1984	6	117	Brett Hull	 United States	RW	1269
 2001	7	220	David Moss	 United States	RW	317
 1985	7	143	Stu Grimson	 Canada	LW	729
 2000	5	155	Travis Moen	 Canada	F	570
 1987	8	166	Theoren Fleury	 Canada	RW	1084
 1984	9	180	Gary Suter	 United States	D	1145
 1980	9	181	Hakan Loob	 Sweden	F	450
 1983	12	231	Sergei Makarov	 Russia	RW	424
 
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		|  04-27-2013, 09:46 PM | #2974 |  
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			Remember 2012 NHL Entry Draft when Feaster & Co. went way off board and traded our 14th overall pick to Buffalo for 21st and a second round pick, passing up on Zemgus Girgensons & Cody Ceci; and then passed on Olli Matta, Michael Matheson  Henrik Samuelsson, & Brendan Gaunce to take Mark Jankowski.
 I'm not saying that the Flames choices in the 2012 draft were bad.....I'm just saying that come draft day, don't be suprised if they don't take the players that central scouting, Bob MacKenzie or any one else would choose at that draft spot.
 
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		|  04-27-2013, 09:50 PM | #2975 |  
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			Boy were we good with late round picks in the 80's: Hull, Fleury, Suter, Loob and Makarov.
		 
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		|  04-27-2013, 09:51 PM | #2976 |  
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			I would be kind of surprised if CAR were to “reach” for a D.http://www.coppernblue.com/2009/5/23...ford-who-needs 
I don’t know if it’s true that CAR is hesitant in drafting D in the first round. Perhaps it was true but isn’t now, perhaps it never was. It is true that, since that was written, CAR has drafted a D in the first round, but it’s possible Murphy is more of an exception. That it’s not so much CAR flat out won’t take a D, but maybe that they prefer to avoid it if the D isn’t, in their opinion, overwhelmingly the BPA. Murphy is also a different kind of D, with a ton of offense – CAR may have felt that if they want that specific type of D the best way to get one is the draft if their perception is that high scoring D are overpriced both in the trade and UFA market, relative to other types of D.
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		|  04-27-2013, 09:59 PM | #2977 |  
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					Originally Posted by Ashasx  Stated which teams he would like to play for (NYR, Philly) and that he would only come over to North America if he was guaranteed a spot in the NHL.
 He's a me-first player. Opposite of what our management has said they're looking for.
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With all due respect, he was asked which teams in the NHL he liked. He named (NYR, Philly) that's it. Saying he's a me-first player and we shouldn't draft him is like us not taking Iggy because he was an Oilers fan. I hope our management uses a little more intelligence when drafting then that.
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		|  04-27-2013, 10:01 PM | #2978 |  
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					Originally Posted by StAlbertFlame  Remember 2012 NHL Entry Draft when Feaster & Co. went way off board and traded our 14th overall pick to Buffalo for 21st and a second round pick, passing up on Zemgus Girgensons & Cody Ceci; and then passed on Olli Matta, Michael Matheson  Henrik Samuelsson, & Brendan Gaunce to take Mark Jankowski.
 I'm not saying that the Flames choices in the 2012 draft were bad.....I'm just saying that come draft day, don't be suprised if they don't take the players that central scouting, Bob MacKenzie or any one else would choose at that draft spot.
 
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I would be surprised to see that Flames do anything extraordinary with our 1st pick. the other two firsts is another story but I highly expect to see a unsurprising choice with our first pick.
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		|  04-27-2013, 10:09 PM | #2979 |  
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			Here is a hypothetical draft day situation:
 To Buffalo:
 St. Louis's 1st (projected to be 20th-25th overall)
 Pittsburgh's 1st (projected to be late 25th to 30th overall)
 
 To Calgary:
 Minnesota's 1st (projected to be 15th overall assuming 1st round exit to Chicago)
 Buffalo's 2nd (38th overall)
 
 
 Would you do that trade?  For what prospect that could potentially fall to 15 would you do that trade for?
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		|  04-27-2013, 10:12 PM | #2980 |  
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					Originally Posted by sureLoss  Here is a hypothetical draft day situation:
 To Buffalo:
 St. Louis's 1st (projected to be 20th-25th overall)
 Pittsburgh's 1st (projected to be late 25th to 30th overall)
 
 To Calgary:
 Minnesota's 1st (projected to be 15th overall assuming 1st round exit to Chicago)
 Buffalo's 2nd (38th overall)
 
 
 Would you do that trade?  For what prospect that could potentially fall to 15 would you do that trade for?
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Morrissey or Mantha?  Or perhaps Zadarov if he slips a bit.  Button also has Ristolainen at 20, but I think that's way too late.
		 
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