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KW Sluggo said:herman said:TheMightyOdin said:Well, Ive been away from all the news and I know nothing about the draft so far.
What's the overall mood about how it's gone so far? Good, bad, undecided?
Can't speak for everyone, but I feel very positive. They picked Marner for his skill and drive, irrespective of his current position or size.
They turned a 24th pick into a 34th, 61st, and 68th pick with two shrewd trades because the players they were targeting were still available, and just gave themselves more ammo. It's the opposite of a Burke draft.
Shrewd?
I don't think so.
Maybe the first trade down was a reasonable move but the second one was unnecessary and ill considered.
Trading down in a top heavy draft is not a sign of genius.
Only Boston fared worse than we did yesterday (apparently turning down a higher pick in order to make one of their trades).
I am severely disappointed. They ruined the hockey season and now they are ruining the off season with more "no hope hockey" on the horizon (note: I don't mind the pain, I can take that, and I don't care about crappy hockey for a few years -- we have had a gut full of that already -- but to forgo even the cosmetics of a serious rebuild after all the promises offers no promise)
Why they could not have obtained another first round pick with all the players they purportedly intend too trade is mystifying.
Quantity over quality seldom yields better results.
Yes, I am damned disappointed.
KW Sluggo said:herman said:TheMightyOdin said:Well, Ive been away from all the news and I know nothing about the draft so far.
What's the overall mood about how it's gone so far? Good, bad, undecided?
Can't speak for everyone, but I feel very positive. They picked Marner for his skill and drive, irrespective of his current position or size.
They turned a 24th pick into a 34th, 61st, and 68th pick with two shrewd trades because the players they were targeting were still available, and just gave themselves more ammo. It's the opposite of a Burke draft.
Shrewd?
I don't think so.
Maybe the first trade down was a reasonable move but the second one was unnecessary and ill considered.
Trading down in a top heavy draft is not a sign of genius.
Only Boston fared worse than we did yesterday (apparently turning down a higher pick in order to make one of their trades).
I am severely disappointed. They ruined the hockey season and now they are ruining the off season with more "no hope hockey" on the horizon (note: I don't mind the pain, I can take that, and I don't care about crappy hockey for a few years -- we have had a gut full of that already -- but to forgo even the cosmetics of a serious rebuild after all the promises offers no promise)
Why they could not have obtained another first round pick with all the players they purportedly intend too trade is mystifying.
Quantity over quality seldom yields better results.
Yes, I am damned disappointed.
Potvin29 said:KW Sluggo said:herman said:TheMightyOdin said:Well, Ive been away from all the news and I know nothing about the draft so far.
What's the overall mood about how it's gone so far? Good, bad, undecided?
Can't speak for everyone, but I feel very positive. They picked Marner for his skill and drive, irrespective of his current position or size.
They turned a 24th pick into a 34th, 61st, and 68th pick with two shrewd trades because the players they were targeting were still available, and just gave themselves more ammo. It's the opposite of a Burke draft.
Shrewd?
I don't think so.
Maybe the first trade down was a reasonable move but the second one was unnecessary and ill considered.
Trading down in a top heavy draft is not a sign of genius.
Only Boston fared worse than we did yesterday (apparently turning down a higher pick in order to make one of their trades).
I am severely disappointed. They ruined the hockey season and now they are ruining the off season with more "no hope hockey" on the horizon (note: I don't mind the pain, I can take that, and I don't care about crappy hockey for a few years -- we have had a gut full of that already -- but to forgo even the cosmetics of a serious rebuild after all the promises offers no promise)
Why they could not have obtained another first round pick with all the players they purportedly intend too trade is mystifying.
Quantity over quality seldom yields better results.
Yes, I am damned disappointed.
Read the link posted above about draft pick value.