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Woah woah woah hold your horses there.
Spencer Knight can easily spoil that party. - Pegullaville
USA doesn’t have the same level of fire power. I get spencer knight is a beast |
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I believe the border issue complicates things. It is what it is and not worth worrying about - Michael Pachla
Can we just transport him via bubble. Like bubble boy |
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jdfitz77
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Location: buffalo, NY Joined: 05.21.2007
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It was a joke. I said fitter. Because mitts is fat and out of shape - Sabretooth9
Read like u were sarcastically responding to someone talking sh!t about Cozens
My bad |
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Can we just transport him via bubble. Like bubble boy - Sabretooth9
Roll him right across the lake |
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Der Kaiser
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Location: I Know Nothink ... NOTHINK! Joined: 07.27.2007
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http://bilasport.net/game/usa-u20-vs-finland-u20-1.html
9:30 start time (Eastern) - Der Kaiser
Mucho garcia |
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Pegullaville
Buffalo Sabres |
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Location: Toronto Joined: 03.16.2011
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I’d put cozens as jacks rw right Away. He’s that good, a complete player
Quinn had a couple of Turovers but also is one of the youngest guys on Canada. He needs to add weight. I’m interested to see how Lundell looks can the US tonight, he was really good vs Sweden. We may regret not taking him - turbo044
Quinn has good positioning defensively and that can translate to the pros.
He has left a lot to be desired offensively though. I know I personally wanted to go in a different direction with the 8th pick, and there may be bias involved, but I’ve tried to be as impartial as possible.
Right now he looks like the kid who made the team because his OHL coach is the coach.
I look forward to him hopefully proving me wrong though. |
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3rd GM's the charm
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Location: Look, it's a situation where thats a great question, OH Joined: 07.01.2020
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Eyes and lungs are overrated, you don't even need both lungs, or eyes at all! - Wetbandit1
I mean, we have 2 of everything, when you think about it, we can live with half a brain, Fitz is proof. |
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sbroads24
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Location: We are in 30th place. It's 2017 , NY Joined: 02.12.2012
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Quinn has good positioning defensively and that can translate to the pros.
He has left a lot to be desired offensively though. I know I personally wanted to go in a different direction with the 8th pick, and there may be bias involved, but I’ve tried to be as impartial as possible.
Right now he looks like the kid who made the team because his OHL coach is the coach.
I look forward to him hopefully proving me wrong though. - Pegullaville
Quinn has looked like a late first - early second who’s a solid player but nothing special.
I truly like him if we were picking in the mid-1st as a character middle six winger who could probably play with Jack as well, but at the 8th pick with who was there it was a moronic choice |
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Pegullaville
Buffalo Sabres |
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Location: Toronto Joined: 03.16.2011
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Quinn has looked like a late first - early second who’s a solid player but nothing special.
I truly like him if we were picking in the mid-1st as a character middle six winger who could probably play with Jack as well, but at the 8th pick with who was there it was a moronic choice - sbroads24
Something we can agree on.
Quinn can play the “Sobotka” role so to speak but has the shot that can convert the chances created by others.
Perhaps there is some untapped potential there. Adams probably saw Pasternak, I see more Toffoli/Oshie if all goes well.
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Quinn has looked like a late first - early second who’s a solid player but nothing special.
I truly like him if we were picking in the mid-1st as a character middle six winger who could probably play with Jack as well, but at the 8th pick with who was there it was a moronic choice - sbroads24
You're way too bitter about this. I wanted Rossi, but it was a very reasonable pick that could easily work out for them.
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buffalofan19
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Location: Wonderful things can happen when you sow seeds of distrust in a garden full of (bum)holes Joined: 07.01.2007
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USA doesn’t have the same level of fire power. I get spencer knight is a beast - Sabretooth9
Not denying Canada's fire power, but they have feasted on a weaker pool. |
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sbroads24
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Location: We are in 30th place. It's 2017 , NY Joined: 02.12.2012
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You're way too bitter about this. I wanted Rossi, but it was a very reasonable pick that could easily work out for them. - Lunaion
Depending on how into analytics you are, this is the reason why I couldn’t disagree more that it wasn’t close to reasonable-
@ByronMBader
Marco Rossi currently has the 5th highest star probability of any forward drafted since 2015.
Eichel, McDavid, Matthews and Laine are the four above him.
Svechnikov, Marner, Pettersson and Keller are the four below him.
If he doesn’t turn out to be a perennial all-star, it’s a surprise |
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Depending on how into analytics you are, this is the reason why I couldn’t disagree more that it wasn’t close to reasonable-
@ByronMBader
Marco Rossi currently has the 5th highest star probability of any forward drafted since 2015.
Eichel, McDavid, Matthews and Laine are the four above him.
Svechnikov, Marner, Pettersson and Keller are the four below him.
If he doesn’t turn out to be a perennial all-star, it’s a surprise - sbroads24
Why he go 9th then? |
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jdfitz77
Buffalo Sabres |
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Location: buffalo, NY Joined: 05.21.2007
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Quinn has looked like a late first - early second who’s a solid player but nothing special.
I truly like him if we were picking in the mid-1st as a character middle six winger who could probably play with Jack as well, but at the 8th pick with who was there it was a moronic choice - sbroads24
So you’re not ok with picking a guy at 8,
who was supposedly ranked around 15 (7 spots higher difference)
But now you’re calling him a late1st/early2nd (split the difference & say 31st), and you’d have been ok picking him in the mid1st (around 15th),
which would be roughly 16spots higher
That doesn’t make much sense |
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sbroads24
Buffalo Sabres |
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Location: We are in 30th place. It's 2017 , NY Joined: 02.12.2012
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Why he go 9th then? - ZiggyBuff
Because he’s small, which was entirely predictable |
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Pegullaville
Buffalo Sabres |
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Location: Toronto Joined: 03.16.2011
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Why he go 9th then? - ZiggyBuff
Same reason why 4 teams passed on the third best talent in the 2018 draft in Quinn Hughes.
Height. |
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sbroads24
Buffalo Sabres |
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Location: We are in 30th place. It's 2017 , NY Joined: 02.12.2012
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So you’re not ok with picking a guy at 8,
who was supposedly ranked around 15 (7 spots higher difference)
But now you’re calling him a late1st/early2nd (split the difference & say 31st), and you’d have been ok picking him in the mid1st (around 15th),
which would be roughly 16spots higher
That doesn’t make much sense - jdfitz77
No, in the WJC he’s played like a late first early second rounder who’s a depth player on Team Canada
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jdfitz77
Buffalo Sabres |
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Location: buffalo, NY Joined: 05.21.2007
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No, in the WJC he’s played like a late first early second rounder who’s a depth player on Team Canada - sbroads24
Gotcha. Small sample size though
He’s a guy you’ve said multiple times that you like
I’m looking forward to the day u let Rossi go |
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Depending on how into analytics you are, this is the reason why I couldn’t disagree more that it wasn’t close to reasonable-
@ByronMBader
Marco Rossi currently has the 5th highest star probability of any forward drafted since 2015.
Eichel, McDavid, Matthews and Laine are the four above him.
Svechnikov, Marner, Pettersson and Keller are the four below him.
If he doesn’t turn out to be a perennial all-star, it’s a surprise - sbroads24
You're talking about applying analytics to 18 year olds. If a 9th pick turns into an all-star at all, it's a surprise.
These were the #6 and #7 rated NA skaters. It's not nearly as egregious as you're making it out to be.
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buffalofan19
Buffalo Sabres |
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No, in the WJC he’s played like a late first early second rounder who’s a depth player on Team Canada - sbroads24
I used to put more stock in World Juniors performance. Mittelstadt was the tournament MVP in 2018. Eichel disappeared when it mattered most in 2015. It's far from an accurate foreshadowing. |
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sbroads24
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Location: We are in 30th place. It's 2017 , NY Joined: 02.12.2012
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You're talking about applying analytics to 18 year olds. If a 9th pick turns into an all-star at all, it's a surprise.
These were the #6 and #7 rated NA skaters. It's not nearly as egregious as you're making it out to be. - Lunaion
Again, it is if you trust the numbers. And he’s only the 9th pick because of how short he is.
The consensus ranking of Rossi and Quinn amongst multiple sources isn’t remotely close to being the 6th and 7th skaters. Rossi was consensus top 7 by legitimately every scouting source. That’s not close to the case for Quinn
The analytics worked for The other skaters listed.
All 8 of them listed were given high probabilities of being “stars” by this ranking and the worst of the bunch is probably Laine.
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Boss34
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Location: BUFFALO , NY Joined: 12.03.2015
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I used to put more stock in World Juniors performance. Mittelstadt was the tournament MVP in 2018. Eichel disappeared when it mattered most in 2015. It's far from an accurate foreshadowing. - buffalofan19
This is a good post, the last several years have been almost the opposite. Hopefully cozens breaks that trend.
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sbroads24
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Location: We are in 30th place. It's 2017 , NY Joined: 02.12.2012
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I used to put more stock in World Juniors performance. Mittelstadt was the tournament MVP in 2018. Eichel disappeared when it mattered most in 2015. It's far from an accurate foreshadowing. - buffalofan19
That’s fine, I think it’s the closest these kids get to NHL competition until they’re actually there.
And you’re right it can be misleading, but Quinn hasn’t done anything to change my mind either |
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This is a good post, the last several years have been almost the opposite. Hopefully cozens breaks that trend. - Boss34
The big difference is that Cozens is physically ready to play in the NHL. Most of the time, you're left questioning their strength or speed.
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