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Old 06-30-2013, 08:19 PM   #221
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This is my favourite pick of the day.
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Old 06-30-2013, 08:21 PM   #222
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FWIW My step daughter is great friends with Hunter and he was not at all interested in joining the Flames.
Well screw him then. But seriously though, what the hell? Not at all interested in being drafted by a NHL hockey team and then being signed to a multi million dollar entry level deal that will put him in a much better position financially than 99% of the rest of the country, not to mention the whole living the dream being able to play hockey?

I get being a fan of a certain team, but tons of players have been picked by teams they never cheered for growing up.

What a smug ######bag. I'm glad he fell, and I'm glad the Flames didn't take him.
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Old 06-30-2013, 08:21 PM   #223
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Well screw him then. But seriously though, what the hell? Not at all interested in being drafted by a NHL hockey team and then being signed to a multi million dollar entry level deal that will put him in a much better position financially than 99% of the rest of the country, not to mention the whole living the dream being able to play hockey?

I get being a fan of a certain team, but tons of players have been picked by teams they never cheered for growing up.

What a smug ######bag. I'm glad he fell, and I'm glad the Flames didn't take him.
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Old 06-30-2013, 08:24 PM   #224
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Maybe Hunter wanted a parental buffer zone.
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Old 06-30-2013, 08:30 PM   #225
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It's early to tel but maybe this time.....just this one time......They out smarted everyone else.
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Old 06-30-2013, 08:34 PM   #226
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FWIW My step daughter is great friends with Hunter and he was not at all interested in joining the Flames.

I'm glad, i hope he sucked in the interview and made it easy for the flames to pass on him.

I really have no idea why posters wanted Shinkaruk other than he was from Calgary?

He is a soft floater. Did we not just witness what a bunch of floaters can do to a team? I never want to see another floater drafted, traded for, or picked up as UFA, on this team again.

Other than Fucale, Shinkaruk was the last guy i wanted the flames to draft at #22.
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While Poirier's regular season totals, on a horrific Gatineau team, were nothing to scoff at, he turned it on in the postseason, recording 10 points in 10 games (including six goals), and more importantly, recording 39 shots on net.

There are certainly safer picks in the draft than the Montreal native, and scouts' opinions of him vary greatly, some seeing him as more of a playmaker with a physical edge, and some thinking he can translate into a power forward. One thing is for sure and that is that Poirier improved significantly the second half of the season. His wrist shot is now more of a threat, he is more intelligently using his teammates for zone entry, and has gained a greater physical presence. An added bonus is that Poirier is a willing shot-blocker, and a solid defensive presence, having at times been deployed on the penalty kill. Another bonus is that Poirier has a knack for finding himself on breakaways, which is a combination of good awareness and decision-making as well as good skating. He also has the skill to put them away, although likely not at the same rate in the NHL.
Sounds like Montreal all but had this guy wrapped up with the 25th pick. Love the move to sneak in and grab him.
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I'm glad, i hope he sucked in the interview and made it easy for the flames to pass on him.

I really have no idea why posters wanted Shinkaruk other than he was from Calgary?

He is a soft floater. Did we not just witness what a bunch of floaters can do to a team? I never want to see another floater drafted, traded for, or picked up as UFA, on this team again.

Other than Fucale, Shinkaruk was the last guy i wanted the flames to draft at #22.
I wouldn't call Shinkaruk a soft floater but he doesn't play a big game at all, he's a sniper but he's also only 5'10 and not extremely fast either which is not what calgary needs right now.
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Old 06-30-2013, 08:54 PM   #229
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Here's a quote from one of the mock drafts in the Redline Draft Guide

"25. Montreal — Emile Poirier. Hear that? It’s the sound of fervent praying as the Habs try to subconsciously will the rest of the league into staying away from this hometown Montreal stud. If they land him at #25, mark our words — it will be the biggest steal of the draft."
We spent months at CP looking at the possibilities and all the mock drafts and this kid was somewhat anonymous. I don't believe anyone here had him as a possibility and it sound like he was on at least two teams radar that we knew of that would take him. Hoping Flames and Habs scouts are on to something here.
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Another post draft interview with the team 1200.

http://proxy.autopod.ca/podcasts/chu...%20poirier.mp3

Something there to get excited about and worth a few ventures across to the dark side to see him play.

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Interview of the Fan's site: http://www.sportsnet.ca/960/on-demand/

They ask him what he knows about Calgary and he talks about the Stampede and the "whores" (I think he meant horses).
Lol, has to be heard. 1:25 in.

Great city there ... ...ahh ...... like the whores ....
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Old 06-30-2013, 09:11 PM   #231
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So Feaster says they had all 3 guys they drafted in top 13. I don't think you guys would be very happy if this guy was selected in the top 13.
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Old 06-30-2013, 09:15 PM   #232
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Here's a quote from one of the mock drafts in the Redline Draft Guide

"25. Montreal — Emile Poirier. Hear that? It’s the sound of fervent praying as the Habs try to subconsciously will the rest of the league into staying away from this hometown Montreal stud. If they land him at #25, mark our words — it will be the biggest steal of the draft."
Why didn't stupid Feaster just wait and grab him at #28?
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Old 06-30-2013, 09:24 PM   #233
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One of the biggest differences between Poirier and Shinkaruk that nobody is talking about... Shinkaruk's production actually declined last year. That's a big red flag for draft eligible players. The last highly regarded CHL player to regress in his draft year was Angelo Esposito, who also fell dramatically and busted huge.

http://www.coppernblue.com/2013/6/10...ft-comparables

Contrast with Poirier whose production increased dramatically over the past year, which is what you want to see.
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Old 06-30-2013, 09:28 PM   #234
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I like it. This is our Nichushkin 8). That speed is mind blowing. Shifty too. Looks like a sweet shot too.
I was going to say exactly that.

Glad to see that you did since you were one of the biggest Nichuhskin supporters.

Sure would be awesome if this kid turns out to be a better RW than VNuts.
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Old 06-30-2013, 09:38 PM   #235
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Isn't Hunter a bit lazy? Very talented, but little drive and not a team player. Forget what the interviews say. Use to watch him play minor hockey. Granted, that was a long time ago, but still...does human character ever really change? He also lives in elbow park, and since many of those in the flames network also live in the area - Vernon and Peplinkski come to mind...well if they saw what we saw, then there's a very good reason he fell in the draft.

Remember when he use to have gold skates? That in and of itself would raise flags in my opinion.
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Old 06-30-2013, 09:41 PM   #236
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I'll feel better if someone (anyone) tells me his upside is more than Mason Raymond.
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Old 06-30-2013, 09:46 PM   #237
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I'll feel better if someone (anyone) tells me his upside is more than Mason Raymond.
Worst case, he's Andrew Cogliano. Best case is a lot more than that.
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Old 06-30-2013, 09:50 PM   #238
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sounds like he has grit too though, not just speed
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Why didn't stupid Feaster just wait and grab him at #28?
As was stated in the RedLine report, he wouldn't have been there at 28. Montreal would have taken him at 25.
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Exactly. There must be something about Shinkaruk that teams don't like.
He's teh second coming of Robbie Schremp
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