06-27-2020, 05:02 PM
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#21
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Franchise Player
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Yeah, I don’t see any reason for you to lose your picks and would expect most GMs to echo the same.
I actually think you made Scorp’s day. He was looking to get into the drafting action, by trying to make deals, and thanks to you was able to do that.
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06-27-2020, 05:04 PM
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#22
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Franchise Player
Join Date: Aug 2002
Location: Calgary
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Yep keep the picks, It was a fun event that went really quick
By far the best draft I have attended
(yes I have attended a crap load of them)
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06-27-2020, 06:03 PM
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#23
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Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: Calgary
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Oilers draft recap
No picks but showed up well prepared having just woke up and having messy bed hair
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06-28-2020, 09:38 AM
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#25
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something else haha
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Can you imagine if the NHL Habs actually get Lafreniere. We should probably make a check in thread for Goffie to make sure he is okay on a daily basis
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06-28-2020, 11:45 AM
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#26
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Crash and Bang Winger
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Van had 4 2nd rounders this draft and ended up with:
32: Shakir Mukhamadulin
43: Luke Evangelista
50: Tyler Kleven
54: Sam Colangelo
Had a couple guys I was targeting that I just missed out on by a couple picks which always stings but overall think we got a decent haul.
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10-06-2020, 05:45 PM
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#27
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Franchise Player
Join Date: Mar 2002
Location: Waterloo, Ontario
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Bump
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10-07-2020, 10:56 AM
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#28
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Crash and Bang Winger
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Since my draft picks are all gone already, quick re-cap:
CPHL Draft: --> NHL Draft
32: Shakir Mukhamadulin --> 20th OV (+12 spots)
43: Luke Evangelista --> 42nd OV (+1 spot)
50: Tyler Kleven --> 44th OV (+6 spots)
54: Sam Colangelo --> 36th OV (+18 spots)
Overall this is my first draft where all my picks ended up with a positive difference. I thought I might have reached a bit for Mukhamadulin in our draft but surprised he got taken at 20th. Colangelo is my biggest riser he dropped a lot in our draft.
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10-07-2020, 09:23 PM
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#29
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Retired Aksarben Correspondent
Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: Spokane, Washington
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With the NHL draft now completed, it provides the opportunity to compare my selections in the CPHL draft to NHL draft results.
Mercer (CPHL: 13, NHL: 18, Difference: -5): Still like the pick although he slipped a bit.
Weisblatt (CPHL: 41, NHL: 31, Diff: +10): Happy to see Ozzy selected in the first round.
Pytlik (CPHL: 77, NHL: 99, Diff: -22): Slipped by a fair margin as more picks went away from conventional prospect rankings.
Bednar (CPHL: 91, NHL: 107, Diff: -16): Hoped that he would have gone a bit earlier, but not too disappointed.
Vierling (CPHL: 97, NHL: 127, Diff: -30): About a round off between CPHL and NHL. Craig Button lied to me. We'll see if you becomes a legit prospect.
Ellis (CPHL: 125, NHL: 184, Diff: -59): Just happy he got drafted. A shot in the dark.
Bantle (CPHL: 133, NHL: 142, Diff: -9): Not a huge difference. Picked him due to size and potential.
Also, Alex Cotton (signed as a UFA) was selected 132. Thought he would go earlier, but should get an opportunity in Detroit sooner rather than later.
Despite most of my picks being taken later than I selected, I'm still optimistic about the Hawks draft. My early picks (Mercer & Weisblatt) should be NHLers at some point and hoping that one of the later picks hit to provide depth.
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10-07-2020, 09:34 PM
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#30
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First round-bust
Join Date: Feb 2015
Location: speculating about AHL players
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Both guys I picked for the Islanders went undrafted, even James Hardie who definitely should've gone somewhere.
My picks for Florida
34 - Jean-Luc Foudy: 75th overall in the NHL to Colorado. Surprisingly low but in a very good developmental system with Sakic.
52 - Daemon Hunt: 65th overall in the NHL to Minnesota. Pretty close.
56 - Vasily Ponomarev: 53rd overall in the NHL to Carolina. Another one close to bang-on.
69 - Antonio Stranges: 123rd overall in the NHL to Dallas. Not surprised by this, I knew Stranges was a bit of a reach when I picked him but I wanted to make sure Florida got him. Figured he'd go higher in fantasy drafts than in the real thing.
71 - Eemil Viro: 70th overall in the NHL to Detroit. Basically bang-on.
84 - Zayde Wisdom: 94th overall in the NHL to Philly. Pretty close.
99 - Ronan Seeley: 208th overall in the NHL to Carolina. Surprised he went this low.
127 - Charles Beaudoin: Undrafted, unfortunately. Sorry Matt.
Overall I think I did okay. Still think I got some quality pieces for Florida to play with.
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10-07-2020, 10:06 PM
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#31
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#1 Goaltender
Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: Back in Calgary
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#17- Dylan Holloway - 14th +3 But now has Oilers stink, yuck!
#20- Kaiden Guhle - 16th +4 Should look good on the Habs.
Incoming PM from a GM soon I'm sure
#21- Noel Gunler - 41st -20 Cheese's problem now.
#22 - JJ Peterka - 34th -12 But good opportunity with the Sabres.
#31 - Thomas Bordeleau - 38th -7 Sharks took him, might simmer in the minors for a while.
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10-08-2020, 05:46 AM
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#32
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Franchise Player
Join Date: Mar 2002
Location: Waterloo, Ontario
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3 Tim Stutzle – Drafted 3 even
9 Jack Quinn – Drafted 8 +1
12 Jake Sanderson – Drafted 5 +7
15 Hendrix Lapierre – Drafted 22 -7
18 Mavrik Bourque – Drafted 30 -12
23. Braden Schneider.- Drafted 19 +4
25. Brendan Brisson- Drafted 29 -4
30. William Wallinder – Drafted 32 -2
36. Ridley Greig – Drafted 28 +8
61 Emil Andrae – Drafted 54 +7
82. Connor McClennon – Drafted 178 -96
83. Joel Blomqvist – Drafted 52 +31
107. Oliver Okuliar – not drafted
108C - Ryder Rolston – Drafted 139 -31
117 - Oskar Magnusson – Drafted 211 -94
129 - Pavel Tyutnev – not drafted
Overall really happy with the way it shook out, 8 NHL 1st rounders, 7 CPHL, a few of my late picks did well and had only 2 of 16 not get drafted.
I also picked up Riechel and Gunler in Trades, so added another first rounder to the mix.
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10-08-2020, 08:33 AM
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#33
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Franchise Player
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A real mixed bag for me.
Byfield: CPHL #2, NHL #2 (thought the Kings would actually take Stutzle)
Rossi: CPHL #8, NHL #9 (-1): About right though I really think the Sens f'd up their pick and should have walked out the draft with a Stutzle/Rossi 1-2 punch
Askarov: CPHL #10, NHL #11 (-1): I thought he'd go to the Canes at #13, though the Preds taking him makes sense
Amirov: CPHL #19, NHL #15 (+4): About right
Perrault: CPHL #26, NHL #27 (-1): About right
Poirier: CPHL #27, NHL #72 (-45): Huge drop! Which honestly was not surprising to me. I drafted this guy knowing he would drop at least to the 2nd, but I think he has elite skills in some areas. I was happy to see the Flames grab him. He will be a fun prospect to track going forward.
Mysak: CPHL #33, NHL #48 (-15): Bit of a drop but still in the 2nd and the right type of team for him with the Habs who seem to give skilled guys a shot.
Khushutdinov: CPHL #44, NHL #37 (+7): A slight move up. Thought he might squeak into the first. Very high on this guy
Nybeck: CPHL #46, #115: HUGE drop. Though not surprised as I even wrote in my re-cap that he could drop to the 3rd. Surprised he was there in the 4th, but I think the Canes are a good fit for him. I'll hang on to this guy as I still believe in him
Carter Savoie: CPHL #80, NHL #100 (-20): Eeeeeew Oiler stink!
Those are the main guys. A number of my late guys didn't go at all. The goalie I drafted move up a touch.
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10-08-2020, 01:09 PM
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#35
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Franchise Player
Join Date: Nov 2002
Location: Hamilton, Ontario
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Jamie Drysdale: CPHL #4, NHL #6 (-2) - I wanted Drysdale to go to Detroitand was disappointed to see they didn't pick him, I was ecstatic that Ottawa passed on him though> I didn't want that franchise absolutely destroying my best prospect. Sucks to see him go to Anaheim and the Flames needing to play him so much but with Buffalo on deck Anaheim was the best possible place for him. I think Drysdale will be a stud, they only thing that prevented Drysdale from being picked in the top 3 was his size as he might be the best player in the OHL not names Wright
Connor Zary: CPHL #16, NHL #24 (-8) - I really wanted the Flames to draft Zary at 19, it was between him and Foerster but I knew the Flames wouldn't draft Foerster that high. When 22 rolled around I wanted the Flames to pick Foerster and was pissed off when they didn't. Was happy to see Zary go to the Falems at 24 but I honestly think Foerster was Calgary's No.1 target from the start
Tyson Foerster: CPHL #x29, NHL #23 (+6) - I wanted Foerster to be a Flame
Notables
Jake Neighbours: CPHL #38, NHL #26 (+12)
Ty Smilanic: CPHL #40, NHL #74 (-34)
Luke Tuch: CPHL #48, NHL #47 (+1)
Ryan O'Rourke: CPHL #49, NHL #x39 (+10)
Justin Sourdif: CPHL #51, NHL #87 (-36)
Lukas Cormier: CPHL #55, NHL #68 (-13)
Tristen Robins: CPHL #79, NHL #56 (+23)
Big Risers
Luke Prokop: CPHL #118, NHL #73 (+45)
Cross Hanas: CPHL #90, NHL #55 (+41)
Big Drops
Brett Berard: CPHL #76, NHL #134 (-58)
William Villeneuve: CPHL #81, NHL #122 (-41)
Hurricanes had a few other players drafted with late picks and such, plus had a total of 5 players not selected by NHL teams
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10-08-2020, 01:39 PM
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#36
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Franchise Player
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#59 - Roby Jarventie - Ottawa #33 (+26)
#65 - Yan Kuznetsov - Calgary #50 (+15)
#73 - Dmitri Zlodeyev - Vancouver #175 (-102)
#78 - Alex Pashin - Carolina #199 (-122)
#93 - Jacob Truscott - Vancouver #144 (-51)
#101 - Colby Ambrosio - Colorado #118 (-17)
I'm pretty ok with where things shook out. The first two and the last two come as advertised, and Jarventie being a surprise pick in my favour. Kuznetsov a Flame, which is a bonus. Two Vancouver players though, making me barf all over my desk. Pashin is one of the biggest fallers in the draft, and went to one of the two teams that scored on every pick (Carolina and Minnesota).
I still like all them and will await their D+1.
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10-08-2020, 11:39 PM
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#37
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Franchise Player
Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: Calgary
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Quote:
Originally Posted by TheScorpion
Both guys I picked for the Islanders went undrafted, even James Hardie who definitely should've gone somewhere.
My picks for Florida
34 - Jean-Luc Foudy: 75th overall in the NHL to Colorado. Surprisingly low but in a very good developmental system with Sakic.
52 - Daemon Hunt: 65th overall in the NHL to Minnesota. Pretty close.
56 - Vasily Ponomarev: 53rd overall in the NHL to Carolina. Another one close to bang-on.
69 - Antonio Stranges: 123rd overall in the NHL to Dallas. Not surprised by this, I knew Stranges was a bit of a reach when I picked him but I wanted to make sure Florida got him. Figured he'd go higher in fantasy drafts than in the real thing.
71 - Eemil Viro: 70th overall in the NHL to Detroit. Basically bang-on.
84 - Zayde Wisdom: 94th overall in the NHL to Philly. Pretty close.
99 - Ronan Seeley: 208th overall in the NHL to Carolina. Surprised he went this low.
127 - Charles Beaudoin: Undrafted, unfortunately. Sorry Matt.
Overall I think I did okay. Still think I got some quality pieces for Florida to play with.
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Here's what my picks would have been based off the draft. Not cherry picking, just what would they would have been.
Marat Khusnutdinov
Emil Andrae
Daniil Gushchin
Brett Berard
Calle Clang
Zayde Wilson (oddly, we were on the same page there)
Thimo Nickl
5th rounder would have been a goalie. I had three I was looking at at the time
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10-09-2020, 12:07 AM
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#38
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First round-bust
Join Date: Feb 2015
Location: speculating about AHL players
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I'm excited to see how our respective choices pan out down the road
I considered Khusnutdinov over Foudy. Ultimately I thought Foudy was a bit of a safer pick and I thought Khusnutdinov would really drop. Then the opposite happened... funny how that works
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10-09-2020, 06:48 AM
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#39
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Franchise Player
Join Date: Aug 2002
Location: Calgary
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Coyotes
Overall, i am happy with the results. My 5th rounder, 3rd last selection in the draft. Ended up a 2nd round NHL selection.
Rory Kerins is a Flames prospect and is available.....
CPHL draft # 64 - Brandon Coe (NHL draft 4th round #98)
CPHL draft #102 - Landon Slaggert (NHL 3rd round #79)
CPHL draft # 110. - Chris Sedoff (Not drafted)
CPHL draft # 126. - Rory Kerins (NHL 6th round # 174) -- Flames prospect
CPHL draft # 138. - Gage Goncalves (NHL 2nd round #62)
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