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		|  05-17-2019, 07:23 AM | #141 |  
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					Originally Posted by Jiri Hrdina  What do we estimate the probability that Kakko goes #1 instead of Hughes? Certainly Hughes is still the likely top pick but would it be unthinkable for Kakko to supplant him? I'll put the odds at 20% but rising.
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My bet,  zero percent chance....
 
Devils will want to draft an American kid.
 
Even if the players are totally even in rankings
 
Devils will draft Hughes
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		|  05-17-2019, 07:31 AM | #142 |  
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					Originally Posted by flambers  My bet,  zero percent chance....
 Devils will want to draft an American kid.
 
 Even if the players are totally even in rankings
 
 Devils will draft Hughes
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Please explain why the Devil's will base their pick on the nationality of a player? They have never shown that in the past. If they take Hughes it is because they think he is the best player, not because he is American.
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		|  05-17-2019, 07:36 AM | #143 |  
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					Originally Posted by dissentowner  Please explain why the Devil's will base their pick on the nationality of a player? They have never shown that in the past. If they take Hughes it is because they think he is the best player, not because he is American. |  
Its all about marketing....   
 
They will sell this to their fan base......
 
(i.e.  not to mention I have heard this mentioned from the media on the radio (i.e. not Fan 960))
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		|  05-17-2019, 08:25 AM | #144 |  
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			Doesn't GM Shero have a relationship with the Hughes family?
 I think its a lock the Devils pick him.
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		|  05-17-2019, 09:26 AM | #145 |  
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THN has him 22nd.
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		|  05-17-2019, 10:15 AM | #146 |  
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			I'd be taking Kakko before Hughes.
 I'm not seeing the hype on Hughes, beating a dead horse here because I'm always repeating myself but yea.
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		|  05-18-2019, 04:16 AM | #147 |  
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					Originally Posted by Toonage  Doesn't GM Shero have a relationship with the Hughes family?
 I think its a lock the Devils pick him.
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Don't know if it is already said in this thread, but Shero was Jim Hughes' player agent when he played in the 80's.
 
I don't know what to think about that marketing-thing... I mean, If you get a franchise player, why the nationality means so much? If we take Ovechkin as an example, he's so good of a player the Capitals have had no problem to "market" their star player and a team. Of course Ovie is maybe an exaggerated example, but in my opinion the level of the player matters the most, even in marketing.
 
I live in Finland so I don't know if United States (or Canada) differs from my home country so much. And of course in this draft, I'm in the Kakko-wagon, but in general I believe that if a team thinks player A is slightly better than player B, they should take player A no matter of their nationalities. A center over a winger -argument I understand, so if the Devils think that Hughes is going to play as a center and Kakko as a winger and/or they think that Hughes is better or as good choice as Kakko, I am not surprised if they pick Hughes. But if they are not sure about Hughes' position in the NHL hockey and think that Kakko is slightly better than Hughes, I just don't believe they are picking Hughes because he's American and because Shero is close to Hughes family. That would be just stupid.
		 
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		|  05-19-2019, 01:18 PM | #148 |  
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			Hoping Lavoie is available when the Flames pick. Think Seider goes higher than ranked.
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		|  05-21-2019, 01:00 PM | #149 |  
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			What are the chances that we trade up to the top 5 in this years draft? I Have not been following the draft eligibles much this year so forgive me if I’m way out to lunch with this. 
 I feel like Chicago is a wild card to move out of the top 5? I would think as long as they have Kane and Toews they will try to keep their window to win as long as possible.
 
 So would a deal involving
 
 Brodie + Jankow + our 1st be enough to get the conversation started? Again I don’t know if people are considering this to be a strong draft year with generational talent.
 
 I might be over valuing our players but if they were traded simply for picks I would imagine it to be something like this
 
 Brodie = late first and a second
 Jankow = early second
 
 So It would be 2 firsts and 2 seconds which seems relativily close unless your Chicago and you think that the player in the top 5 will make more of an impact than both Brodie, Jankow and who ever they would get at 26.
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		|  05-21-2019, 02:00 PM | #150 |  
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					Originally Posted by Pickle Juice  What are the chances that we trade up to the top 5 in this years draft? I Have not been following the draft eligibles much this year so forgive me if I’m way out to lunch with this. 
 I feel like Chicago is a wild card to move out of the top 5? I would think as long as they have Kane and Toews they will try to keep their window to win as long as possible.
 
 So would a deal involving
 
 Brodie + Jankow + our 1st be enough to get the conversation started? Again I don’t know if people are considering this to be a strong draft year with generational talent.
 
 I might be over valuing our players but if they were traded simply for picks I would imagine it to be something like this
 
 Brodie = late first and a second
 Jankow = early second
 
 So It would be 2 firsts and 2 seconds which seems relativily close unless your Chicago and you think that the player in the top 5 will make more of an impact than both Brodie, Jankow and who ever they would get at 26.
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I think that player will be Byram who will be an anchor on their aging blue line for years so I can't see them trading away from that with an aging Keith to replace
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		|  05-21-2019, 02:10 PM | #151 |  
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			Chicago's cupboards are pretty empty. Their big prospect played full time last year in Jokiharu.  They not trading down IMO. At least I wouldnt.
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		|  05-21-2019, 02:18 PM | #152 |  
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					Originally Posted by Pickle Juice  What are the chances that we trade up to the top 5 in this years draft? I Have not been following the draft eligibles much this year so forgive me if I’m way out to lunch with this. 
 I feel like Chicago is a wild card to move out of the top 5? I would think as long as they have Kane and Toews they will try to keep their window to win as long as possible.
 
 So would a deal involving
 
 Brodie + Jankow + our 1st be enough to get the conversation started? Again I don’t know if people are considering this to be a strong draft year with generational talent.
 
 I might be over valuing our players but if they were traded simply for picks I would imagine it to be something like this
 
 Brodie = late first and a second
 Jankow = early second
 
 So It would be 2 firsts and 2 seconds which seems relativily close unless your Chicago and you think that the player in the top 5 will make more of an impact than both Brodie, Jankow and who ever they would get at 26.
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Brodie doesn't offer much value to a team picking high in the draft as he's UFA after this season and those teams will be looking a few years out. Jankowski doesn't move the needle much either.
 
I doubt CHI trades down much further than #10...and if trade with us, it's likely something much bigger involving a guy like Monahan or Hanifin+ cause they want to speed up the rebuild. I don't think it's likely we trade up this year...
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		|  05-22-2019, 02:31 PM | #153 |  
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					Originally Posted by Pickle Juice  What are the chances that we trade up to the top 5 in this years draft? I Have not been following the draft eligibles much this year so forgive me if I’m way out to lunch with this. 
 I feel like Chicago is a wild card to move out of the top 5? I would think as long as they have Kane and Toews they will try to keep their window to win as long as possible.
 
 So would a deal involving
 
 Brodie + Jankow + our 1st be enough to get the conversation started? Again I don’t know if people are considering this to be a strong draft year with generational talent.
 
 I might be over valuing our players but if they were traded simply for picks I would imagine it to be something like this
 
 Brodie = late first and a second
 Jankow = early second
 
 So It would be 2 firsts and 2 seconds which seems relativily close unless your Chicago and you think that the player in the top 5 will make more of an impact than both Brodie, Jankow and who ever they would get at 26.
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I don't think that package is enough to get the Flames into the top 10 (or even get the conversation started). I think you're valuing Brodie and Jankowski correctly, but Chicago's pick really does have a ton of value. 
I don't think there's any chance the Flames trade up that high. Those types of rumors always end up being nothing for some reason. In this case, there aren't even rumors (yet).
 
I am confident the Flames will have a pretty good draft without trades. For the most part, they'll draft whichever player has the highest ceiling at the spot. And I'm fine with that.
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		|  05-22-2019, 03:42 PM | #154 |  
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			If the Flames could move up to get Dylan Cozens that would be pretty great.  I've seen from 3 to 6 for his pick.  Big and fast, and played locally.  
 But if Lavoie looks to drop to 26 (from about 18 where he is), I'd save my assets and get him.
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		|  05-22-2019, 11:18 PM | #155 |  
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			Would love to trade 26 to Canes for 36 and 37.  
 But more likely get 36 and 59 for 26th pick
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		|  05-22-2019, 11:59 PM | #156 |  
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			Would love to trade 26 to Canes for 36 and 37.  
 But more likely get 36 and 59 for 26th pick
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		|  05-23-2019, 09:02 AM | #157 |  
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			I dont see the Flames using their pick @ 26
 Likely move it for a "win now" roster player
 
 Potentially package it with a top 6 player to move up into the 3-10 if they feel there's a forward there who can slot in and make immediate impact.
 
 Hughes and Kakko are untouchable, I think 3-10 is where everyone's picks are going to be vastly different in terms of player rankings.
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		|  05-23-2019, 09:17 AM | #158 |  
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			I have to think the closer things get to the draft the more we will here about Spencer Knight being a logical pick for the Flames.  Given the Flames history of drafting goaltenders I would hope that they pass on him.
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		|  05-23-2019, 11:18 AM | #159 |  
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					Originally Posted by Erick Estrada  I have to think the closer things get to the draft the more we will here about Spencer Knight being a logical pick for the Flames.  Given the Flames history of drafting goaltenders I would hope that they pass on him. |  
I know what you're saying, but this kid is said to be possibly the best goalie to ever come out of the US Development league....
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		|  05-23-2019, 11:21 AM | #160 |  
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					Originally Posted by Sandman  I know what you're saying, but this kid is said to be possibly the best goalie to ever come out of the US Development league.... |  
Honest question - who are the previous best goalies to come from that league? Is that actually saying much?
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