puckhog78 said:
Yes, thanks for your opinion. Especially SINCE YOUVE ACTUALLY SEEN HIM PLAY. This is absurdist theatre at its best, there have already been a few pages of posts about this pick in this thread and others and yet there are only a couple opinions posted by people that have actually seen Reilly, Forsberg or Grigorenko play in actual meaningful games. Most people on here already have strong opinions on this kid based on nothing but the pre-draft shows and youtube highlight videos. No one knows where the leafs will be in 4 years when this kid is ready to make a real impact, so whining that we shouldve drafted a Centre is delusional at best and idiotic at worst.
Before the pick was made, I said to myself I wouldve been happy with Reilly or Forsberg. But i only based my viewpoint on the TSN draftcentre page and highlights and interviews of both players. I really like Morgan's determination to come back from his knee injury, it shows his heart and work ethic. I realized my opinion wasnt based on anything concrete, or my own evaluations on the players available. I was just influenced by other people's take on these players. Because of this I knew I didnt have a strong or educated opinion on the subject at hand and wouldnt be upset if either of those players werent called. My point is if you feel that strongly about this one way or the other based on the same info that I used, to the point that youre calling for Burkie's head, or are looking at this a microcosm of all that ails this organization, then you need to throughly evaluate what youre basing your viewpoint on.
anyone calling Reilly a bad pick, or a steal at this point without intimate knowledge of the draft is just flat out guessing. You may end up being right in the end, but the fact is its nothing but a guess. Everyone take a step back from the ledge, grab your paper bag and breathe into it a few times. Relax and trust in the pros.
Very well put, and I was going to post the same general thoughts myself. Truly, all I really know about any of these players is what I've read and I've been told. It's an education based purely on second and third-hand subjective information, comparing a variety of qualities of players playing multiple positions, across multiple teams in multiple leagues and even against multiple age groups. And so much of that subjective information is presumed to be true and exact based on the amount of attention and repetition. I don't buy it.
The whole "ranking" concept makes a numerical system out of something so incredibly subjective, and creates a whole a > b > c mindset that's preposterous. One need only look at not only how things panned out in the long run from the actual draft order in prior draft years, but also at what the final CSS rankings were for those years to realize that the draft is an informed gamble. It's far from random, but it's also far from the science it's made out to be. Hell, even look at The Hockey News' annual top 50 players list. There's no shortage of debate about those rankings, and those are guys who are playing against each other
all the time and who have a much longer track record at a much more mature age to go by.
Was I hoping for a big, scoring forward, preferably centre, at #5? Hell, yes. Do I know that Grigorenko or Forsberg are going to pan out? Truly, I have no idea. I mean, I know what I've been told. And I know that I've been told wrong before, many, many times.
Will it turn out that Rielly was after all the best player available at #5, or even at #1? Who knows, despite all the unjustifiably firm opinions out there. Hell, it's even possible in 10 years that that question will still be debatable with no clear cut answer.
But, as to whether or not Burke should have taken a centre no matter what, based on the team's present needs, and not taken what he truly believed to be the best player available, seems unjustly critical. If it turns out (and, yes, it may well not) that he picked (to pull names out of a hat) the next Drew Doughty and not the next Olli Jokinen, I'm fully more than okay with that. And I really have no idea right now whether or not that will be the case, and frankly, neither does anybody else, despite their professed knowledge and strong opinions.