The comparison of Moritz Seider to Brandon Carlo will go down as one of the dumbest player comparisons I think I've ever heard a professional scout make.
@@thePastafarian88 In Button's defense, Seider played an ultra-conservative defensive style in his draft year. It fooled a lot of scouts into thinking he didn't have the offense to his game, but it turned out to be a coaching decision. His coach apparently deliberately told him to play that way to get him to focus on developing his defensive game so he could hit his ceiling. Button had never watched him against his own peers, because if he did, he'd have known that the offensive flare was there to blow up like he did after being drafted. The pick blindsided everybody for that reason, because not many people got viewings of him against his peers to see what he could do in the offensive zone. They thought he was going to be nothing more than a stay-at-home defenseman. Handed large swaths of the scouting community a massive L as a result.
Hey is probably the best defenceman I’ve seen play since Potvin in the 80s and Nicklas Lidström in the 90s. (I just looked it up. I didn’t realize they both have won 4 Stanley Cups! I knew Potvin did because I’m an Isles fan but I didn’t know Lidström did too, cool)! Don’t kid yourself! Nicklas Lidström may not have be the Vice President of Hockey operations at the time but he had TREMENDOUS say, respect and influence in the Red Wings organization! (He strongly suggest to Stevie that the need to draft Seider) When one of your best friends is one of the best defenseman to ever play the game and he was also a teammate of yours & you are running the Red Wings organization… Steve Yzerman listened as he did! It’s my humble opinion… well.., actually… I’m right, Moritz Seider (other than maybe Jack Hughes who really should have spent a year if not 2 yrs in the minors. So his body strength and size could catch up with his hockey IQ and his skating abilities. Last season was the first the season that Jack looked physically able to compete, I like Jack Hughes A LOT) was the best player picked (so far) in 2019 NHL Draft! The Rags boy Cock Cocki has been a big bust! You know you’re a B U S T when your a “healthy scratch” in an elimination game 6 during the ESCF’s! Anyways, though I’m a NY Islanders fan, Moritz Seider is my favorite player in the NHL!
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When I first saw that detroit chose seider, I was thinking what on earth are they doing. I'm pretty sure lots of other people thought the same thing. Now, this guy has proven to have been the best player from this draft because he is a demon on the ice. In a good way, of course.
Most Red Wings fans were already defending this pick before he played a game, as if they knew he was going to be great. I responded saying if he was so good, considering Seider was not projected to go so high, they could have traded down drafted him, or waited until the sixth round.
It's hilarious listening to Button drool over Broberg and make excuses for his lack of offense while basically running down Seider two picks earlier. Two years later, it's clear who the better defender is.
One was widely regarded as the best overall defenseman in the entire SHL, and the other was actually getting his minutes cut over the course of the season as his coach lost confidence in him. Having tuned in to SHL games almost daily this season, it wasn't even close.
"I've been watching Trevor Zegras for the last 8 years" says Pierre about an 18 year old. I think that's the most Pierre McGuire thing I have ever heard him say. Like imagine being a teenager and having a 55 year old man tell the world he's been watching you since you were 10.
I’m 6’0-6’1 and I was told as a forward coming to tryout for the Charlotte checkers that my size might be problem. I couldn’t imagine how special of a player cole is for 5’7. I mean I’ve literally smashed a player 3 feet in the air who was 5’10 and I’ve had a 6’5 250 lb defensemen toss me like an air balloon. I cannot imagine that guys grit and stability.
@@Dan-jm2sc I played select 15’s. I skipped junior B because my brother was playing for team USA at the time. I played hockey in Wilmington North Carolina and went under the radar until I played in a Greensboro North Carolina Coliseum tournament. I really wasn’t good at hockey until about 19 years old whereas my brother was ready for the NHL at 17. We grew up with Tommy Fritsche & I was taught by Eric Lindros how to skate at age 3. Pretty special childhood. All thanks to God.
@La Chèvre Autiste I just don't think his game is strong enough at the NHL level. He also had Boldy and Jack Hughes playing with him this year, not to mention how stacked that Team USA was. I just think the players around him made him look better than what he is.
@@jaskarancumo8266 I figured it'll be Caufield, Hughes at an easy number too cause started to show his upside this year Podkolzin is gonna be up there for sure
They thought Dach wouldn’t be in the League his first year. Sure enough, he is. And while his performance isn’t incredible, if he develops over the summer of 2020, he’s gonna be an incredible player in the 2020-21 season and going forward. Excited to see what is to come for Dacher!
12 games left for the Devils 2019-20, it has been a crazy season, our Coach and Shero fired, we have 3 number one picks for the 2020 draft. It has been a learning season for Jack but he s coming along well and I am SO PROUD that he is a Devil He is AMAZInG on and off the ice. He was not supposed to light the world o fire but you can see all the talent there just takes timte to grow. Jack has hit about 15 posts. Jack will be a STAR and Kappo has had the same knd of season
@@ethanmurphy3563 That's easy for you to say. Try being in their shoes, never winning, coming close a couple times and always falling short. If you're a Boston fan, remember the 2007 Superbowl, when the Patriots were having a season of the ages? That was a season they were going to make history, and dramatically cap it off with the Vince Lombardi. Winning that trophy was a foregone conclusion of foregone conclusions. Or the 2004 Red Sox, except this time, imagine the Sox lost to the Cards in the World Series, despite pulling off the greatest single series upset in baseball history against the darned Yankees. This was what it was like for Vancouver. The year after hosting the Olympics, they have their best season ever, land their best chance to win the Cup, and their star player is a gold medal Olympian, also set to be the first goaltender in the Triple Gold Club. They beat down their biggest nemesis, surge off to the finals, and then someone beats them. You can't imagine a bigger letdown than that.
Nylander?: No, Casey?: No, Reinhart: Got traded but was a good player unfortunately Buffalo didn't take Draisaitl and Reinhart didn't really become the sort of player Buffalo thought he could. Cozens?: Zegras looks like he will be the better player.
Question, have no idea about draft, to be in the draft you have to sign up or be preselected? I mean, if i was an amateur player, can i get selected in the draf if i sign up??? Or how its works the draft? In my country we dont have this .
from my experience of viewing various draftee reactions, it's probably just nerves/character. Some are thrilled, some are calm/worried/anxious. They sit there watching teams pass on them and just want to get called/drafted to mentally get settled about where they will be going. Players likely looked at the mock drafts/lists and if called later than the predicted models, could easily get anxious. They are still 18 too. Evan Bouchard's reaction was one of the worst that I can recall but he's like that even in his games i.e ice-cold, in a way, lacking enthusiasm but he was happy to be drafted by the Oilers. It's still every kid's dream to be drafted into the NHL.
1st pick in 1st round is 1st overall 2nd pick in 1st round is 2nd overall 31st pick in 1st round is 31st overall 1st pick in 2nd round is 32nd overall 10th pick in 2nd round is 41st overall
i’ve never seen hockey in my life but i’ve always been interested in the game but i never got a chance to play it or see the game because my family is a soccer family so there’s always soccer on and i live in LA so there’s no snow what’s so ever but that won’t stop me from liking the game and hopefully i can catch a game or play it and honestly quarantine is a great opportunity for that. :)
@Dianna X don"t feel bad about that.Queen Elizabeth 11 never got to play Hockey as well.She was to busy slapping Charles around every time he messed up.
sakic was smart not to just throw byram right into the nhl he wanted him to polish up some of the weaker aspects of his game and not rush him hopefully next season is gonna be back to normal so all these upcoming prospects can get a real season in
@@broadstreet21 It's still a bit early to tell, but man does he look good now. As of right now, Stevie Y made a fantastic pick for us. The sky is the limit for Mo 👍 I might actually get his jersey if he performs in the NHL like he does in the AHL
Hahaha sabres and botty. Didn't even give the generic "Congrats to the cup champions/thanks to the city of Vancouver for the hospitality." they just went right to the point.
I wish I could have watched this over Sportsnet. I wish NHL would let TSN have the rights, I kept falling a sleep during it live cause the commentary was god awful on Sportsnet
Meanwhile, they manage to applaud Joe Sakic and the Avalanche at 53:23, never mind that they were the Nucks' top rival, beat them twice in the playoffs en route to both Colorado Stanley Cups.