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@@justinridenour3868 He put his name on it. Has anybody evaluated how accurate it is in predicting who the best players are longer term? I'm guessing it's mediocre at best.
@@michaelnextdoor8726 it’s literally how he’s done it the whole time. It’s well known he’s taking data from GMs and scouts and this list is a general consensus. So if he’s wrong, everyone is. Drafts always play out differently than lists, especially from season start to finish.
I'm a huge Blackhawks fan and based on where McQueen is projected to go in the draft and where the Hawks are projected to finish, he could be in the mix for them. But I am very hesitant to draft him as of now. I see shades of Kirby Dach, which was a disaster for the Hawks drafting him #3 and he has looked underwhelming with the Habs so far.
Had Ihs-Wozniak higher earlier on, but was hoping for a better Hlinka from him. Schmidt is good and fast like you said, but size may affect his draft stock.
I want Mcqueen. The flames are building a good prospect pool but they lack guys with super star potential, both Frodell and McQueen looks good, Frondell might even look a little better but McQueen clearly has the higher ceiling
Big Sharks fan and I fully expect them to improve this upcoming season but also challenge for the lowest points total in 24-25. An addition of Hagens to play alongside Celebrini, Smith and all the other young talent would be insane. In 3 years time the Sharks will have the deepest young roster in the NHL and vet talent will clamor to “know the way to San Jose” to compete the roster.
The only negative outcome of the Sharks possibly acquiring Hagens is that they would not be able to afford their forward group as is. There isn't enough money under the salary cap to pay Celebrini, Smith, Eklund and Hagens simultaneously. They would have to trade one of them but they would at least get a decent return.
@@malinuhhh47 Having a logjam up front is not a terrible thing if one or more can be used to bolster up the blue line, which is where the Sharks are a bit more thin.
I like Misa also but this is the year he has to show up ? This year will tell the tale. I also like Schaefer and think this kid could end up in the no2 spot come the end of the year.