Mike Augello
Commissioner Toronto Maple Leafs |
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Location: Buffalo, NY Joined: 06.25.2006
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mr.sir
Toronto Maple Leafs |
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Location: Vancouver Island, BC Joined: 01.18.2015
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Atomic Wedgie
Toronto Maple Leafs |
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Location: The centre of the hockey universe Joined: 07.31.2006
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GalacticStone
Toronto Maple Leafs |
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Location: We shoulda let Uncle Billy finish the job. Joined: 01.29.2013
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I drop turds that weigh 143 pounds.
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mjones242
Toronto Maple Leafs |
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Location: Pretentious Beer Snob, ON Joined: 06.22.2015
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It's truly frightening that this guy is our 21st best prospect. - Atomic Wedgie
Honestly, you could probably count on one hand how many prospects this org has that have a legit shot at even a mediocre NHL career.
And no, I don't think the Leafs prospect cupboards are necessarily more barren than the majority of other clubs. |
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BINGO!
Carolina Hurricanes |
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Location: I'll always remember the last words my grandfather ever told me. He said, "A Truck!", SK Joined: 09.21.2009
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what is with Brad Treliving and wanting to sign players who died the previous year? |
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Adam French
Atlanta Thrashers |
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Location: Isn't Cooley 5"11? You know who else is 5"11? Sydney Crosby. - Scabeh Joined: 04.06.2011
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what is with Brad Treliving and wanting to sign players who died the previous year? - BINGO!
Zombies are hard to stop on the ice. |
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Fakepartofme
Toronto Maple Leafs |
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Location: Living rent free... in your head, ON Joined: 09.20.2010
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Perhaps the leafs should stay away from drafting anyone with health issues.
if they can |
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Zezel
Toronto Maple Leafs |
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Location: God Leafs Satan The Oneness, ON Joined: 02.28.2011
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6 foot 1, 143 pounds? What's this guy doing in the gym, Crossfit? Clearly just using the neck machine to hang his towel on or something. |
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Fakepartofme
Toronto Maple Leafs |
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Location: Living rent free... in your head, ON Joined: 09.20.2010
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I drop turds that weigh 143 pounds. - GalacticStone
No, ....no you dont |
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Adam French
Atlanta Thrashers |
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Location: Isn't Cooley 5"11? You know who else is 5"11? Sydney Crosby. - Scabeh Joined: 04.06.2011
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Mike Augello: Toronto Maple Leafs Prospects - #21 - mikeinbuffalo
Also I know we all make fun of these lower end prospects, but it's always super cool when the random ones like Zach Hyman or Alex Burrows etc. are able to defy the odds and become not only players, but very good to great players
2011-12 41 2 7 9 12 -2
2012-13 38 4 5 9 8 -2
2013-14 35 7 10 17 12 -1
2014-15 37 22 32 54
This dude almost scored 60 goals |
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senstroll
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Location: Leafs AAV Champs, ON Joined: 02.22.2008
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what is with Brad Treliving and wanting to sign players who died the previous year? - BINGO!
Maybe it has something to do with Bill Barilko and breaking a curse.
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GalacticStone
Toronto Maple Leafs |
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Location: We shoulda let Uncle Billy finish the job. Joined: 01.29.2013
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No, ....no you dont - Fakepartofme
In college, we had a guy named Turd. I liked to pick him up and drop him onto the floor. He weighed 145 pounds. So yes, technically I have dropped a turd that weighs that much.
I can also poop a baby's leg, but that's beside the point. |
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21peter
Atlanta Thrashers |
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Location: Peter I Island Joined: 11.18.2014
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No, ....no you dont - Fakepartofme
everybody knows there's only 1 guy in here capable of dat |
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Fakepartofme
Toronto Maple Leafs |
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Location: Living rent free... in your head, ON Joined: 09.20.2010
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Also I know we all make fun of these lower end prospects, but it's always super cool when the random ones like Zach Hyman or Alex Burrows etc. are able to defy the odds and become not only players, but very good to great players
2011-12 41 2 7 9 12 -2
2012-13 38 4 5 9 8 -2
2013-14 35 7 10 17 12 -1
2014-15 37 22 32 54
This dude almost scored 60 goals - AdamFrench
Would be even more super cool if the leafs do ever draft and keep a lower end prospect that turns out like the above. |
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Fakepartofme
Toronto Maple Leafs |
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Location: Living rent free... in your head, ON Joined: 09.20.2010
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In college, we had a guy named Turd. I liked to pick him up and drop him onto the floor. He weighed 145 pounds. So yes, technically I have dropped a turd that weighs that much.
I can also poop a baby's leg, but that's beside the point. - GalacticStone
Bully.
And.......Why are you eating baby's legs? |
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Atomic Wedgie
Toronto Maple Leafs |
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Location: The centre of the hockey universe Joined: 07.31.2006
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Would be even more super cool if the leafs do ever draft and keep a lower end prospect that turns out like the above. - Fakepartofme
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senstroll
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Location: Leafs AAV Champs, ON Joined: 02.22.2008
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Azuredoom
Toronto Maple Leafs |
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Joined: 01.14.2019
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How hard can the kid hit at 143lbs. Also what does this say about the guys ranked behind him.
Nobody know who he is but he is the 21st best prospect. |
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Monkeypunk
Toronto Maple Leafs |
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Location: Whenever, wherever, ON Joined: 06.27.2013
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- Atomic Wedgie
During the Shanahan era we've been giving the Leafs - or at least told to give the Leafs credit - for starting to use more modern and advanced techniques to recognize talent and grow talent, including establishing more and better development programs. It's not entirely fair given that you can't entirely evaluate the years 2020 onwards yet and even some players taken in 2019 and 2018 may yet emerge as NHL players (so far I wouldn't count Robertson or Holmberg as NHL players - 87 and 91 games, respectively, don't really figure; same with Woll's 36 career games). But if you look at the Leafs' picks by decade in the top-3 rounds compared to the later rounds, there hasn't been much improvement:
2010 - 2019 Rounds 1-3: 35.3% are NHL players * 41.2% with Woll & Robertson
2010 - 2019 Rounds 4+: 6.7% are NHL players * 8.9% with Holmberg
2000 - 2009 Rounds 1-3: 40.7% were NHL players
2000 - 2009 Rounds 4+: 17.6% were NHL players
1990 - 1999 Rounds 1-3: 36.4% were NHL players
1990 - 1999 Rounds 4+: 15.2% were NHL players
I think one of the things that was said about Ferguson Jr. was that he was an excellent and intelligent scout - and his picks were not bad, but they were rarely high end enough given the poor calibre of the team because he kept trading valuable picks away in vain attempts to solve problems that just wouldn't fix the team.
This is a measure of drafting success, but not necessarily drafting _quality_, which is really the way to set yourself apart from your peers. As an example in the 2006 draft the Leafs landed 5 NHL calibre players, but none were elite (Tlusty, Kulemin, Reimer, Stahlberg amd Komarov). |
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Zezel
Toronto Maple Leafs |
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Location: God Leafs Satan The Oneness, ON Joined: 02.28.2011
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During the Shanahan era we've been giving the Leafs - or at least told to give the Leafs credit - for starting to use more modern and advanced techniques to recognize talent and grow talent, including establishing more and better development programs. It's not entirely fair given that you can't entirely evaluate the years 2020 onwards yet and even some players taken in 2019 and 2018 may yet emerge as NHL players (so far I wouldn't count Robertson or Holmberg as NHL players - 87 and 91 games, respectively, don't really figure; same with Woll's 36 career games). But if you look at the Leafs' picks by decade in the top-3 rounds compared to the later rounds, there hasn't been much improvement:
2010 - 2019 Rounds 1-3: 35.3% are NHL players * 41.2% with Woll & Robertson
2010 - 2019 Rounds 4+: 6.7% are NHL players * 8.9% with Holmberg
2000 - 2009 Rounds 1-3: 40.7% were NHL players
2000 - 2009 Rounds 4+: 17.6% were NHL players
1990 - 1999 Rounds 1-3: 36.4% were NHL players
1990 - 1999 Rounds 4+: 15.2% were NHL players
I think one of the things that was said about Ferguson Jr. was that he was an excellent and intelligent scout - and his picks were not bad, but they were rarely high end enough given the poor calibre of the team because he kept trading valuable picks away in vain attempts to solve problems that just wouldn't fix the team.
This is a measure of drafting success, but not necessarily drafting _quality_, which is really the way to set yourself apart from your peers. As an example in the 2006 draft the Leafs landed 5 NHL calibre players, but none were elite (Tlusty, Kulemin, Reimer, Stahlberg amd Komarov). - Monkeypunk
Member Mac 'n' the USSR? I member.
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underhill14
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Location: I think I'll just sit back stage until somebody that matters calls me out.-King of HB Systemtool Joined: 06.02.2010
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Member Mac 'n' the USSR? I member.
- Zezel
We could use another LW version of him right now.
MacArthur played with some heart.
(that's who you're talking about, right?) |
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Skalapy
Toronto Maple Leafs |
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Location: I'm sick of your "I play real , NC Joined: 07.11.2006
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I drop turds that weigh 143 pounds. - GalacticStone
my neck weighs 140 lbs 👊🏿 |
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Atomic Wedgie
Toronto Maple Leafs |
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Location: The centre of the hockey universe Joined: 07.31.2006
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During the Shanahan era we've been giving the Leafs - or at least told to give the Leafs credit - for starting to use more modern and advanced techniques to recognize talent and grow talent, including establishing more and better development programs. It's not entirely fair given that you can't entirely evaluate the years 2020 onwards yet and even some players taken in 2019 and 2018 may yet emerge as NHL players (so far I wouldn't count Robertson or Holmberg as NHL players - 87 and 91 games, respectively, don't really figure; same with Woll's 36 career games). But if you look at the Leafs' picks by decade in the top-3 rounds compared to the later rounds, there hasn't been much improvement:
2010 - 2019 Rounds 1-3: 35.3% are NHL players * 41.2% with Woll & Robertson
2010 - 2019 Rounds 4+: 6.7% are NHL players * 8.9% with Holmberg
2000 - 2009 Rounds 1-3: 40.7% were NHL players
2000 - 2009 Rounds 4+: 17.6% were NHL players
1990 - 1999 Rounds 1-3: 36.4% were NHL players
1990 - 1999 Rounds 4+: 15.2% were NHL players
I think one of the things that was said about Ferguson Jr. was that he was an excellent and intelligent scout - and his picks were not bad, but they were rarely high end enough given the poor calibre of the team because he kept trading valuable picks away in vain attempts to solve problems that just wouldn't fix the team.
This is a measure of drafting success, but not necessarily drafting _quality_, which is really the way to set yourself apart from your peers. As an example in the 2006 draft the Leafs landed 5 NHL calibre players, but none were elite (Tlusty, Kulemin, Reimer, Stahlberg amd Komarov). - Monkeypunk
Just going to add two additional thoughts:
- it's hard to evaluate the Leafs' scouting, when we have given away so many high picks over the years.
- Is the scouting bad or the player development bad? Probably a little from column A, a little from column B...
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21peter
Atlanta Thrashers |
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Location: Peter I Island Joined: 11.18.2014
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my neck weighs 140 lbs 👊🏿 - Skalapy
would make prime Tyson look like the Giraffe |
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