Nik the Trik said:
"Sometimes, this organization may make bad decisions" is also an attempt to figure out why they might do something.
"Bad" is the potential result, not exactly the reason why they're doing something. I think we're in agreement that the Leafs should spend picks on high potential defensemen earlier in the draft. Just because Hunter did something different than what we wanted/value doesn't automatically make it a bad decision, does it?
Our recently drafted defensemen:
James "JD" Greenway:
Pros: big, mean, good cruising speed, good hands;
Cons: not good under pressure
Keaton Middleton:
Pros: big, mean;
Cons: skating is improving but not great, no offense
Jonathan "Jack" Walker:
Pros: faaaaast, agile, puck handling at speed, played forward too;
Cons: smaller, D+2 pick
Nicolas Mattinen:
Pros: big, RHD, can play forward, NHL-level slapshot;
Cons: slow, still getting used to his size, mostly unknown due to sitting much of last season
The only baffling one right now is Middleton. The others have trade-offs, but they look quite projectable.
I think the defensemen I really want are in the top 5, and sort of within the top 15. Anything after feels largely meaningless to ascribe value to the draft round/pick number the pick ends up coming in at.