Repêchage NHL 2007 Columbus
bobépine a écritCette première ronde a été bizarre.....le 1er espoir en début de saison a été repeché 20 eme....et le meilleur junior au monde a été repeché 17eme
Sans compter les 3 Who's that...qui ne figurait pas parmi les 30 meilleurs
Au moins le CH leur 2 choix était dans les 30
un bon début...
Sans compter les 3 Who's that...qui ne figurait pas parmi les 30 meilleurs
Au moins le CH leur 2 choix était dans les 30
un bon début...
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Démona a écrit
La tienne??
Le top 60 prospect de TSN ca fait tu
http://www.tsn.ca/nhl/feature/?fid=11063&hubname=
La tienne??
Le top 60 prospect de TSN ca fait tu
http://www.tsn.ca/nhl/feature/?fid=11063&hubname=
C'est bobépine ou bépine SVP
bobépine a écrit
Le top 60 prospect de TSN ca fait tu
http://www.tsn.ca/nhl/feature/?fid=11063&hubname=
Super merci!
Le top 60 prospect de TSN ca fait tu
http://www.tsn.ca/nhl/feature/?fid=11063&hubname=
Super merci!
Ce qu'ils disent sur TSN...sur nos 2 choix
Ryan McDonagh
The TSN Insider's Forecast: The nephew of former NFL quarterback Steve Walsh is considered a fine athletic specimen and the winner of the prestigious Mr. Hockey award as Minnesota's top high school player has a chance to be a top 10 pick. It would be a surprise if he falls below the middle of the first round. Some teams think he's as good a defenceman as there is available, a solid two-way threat with edge who played well before and after his high school season with the U.S. Under-18 team. He is off to the University of Wisconsin next season.
From NHL Central Scouting: A skilled offensive defenseman with the ability to rush the puck. Has good first step quickness and makes quick accurate passes in the defensive zone. Has a good shot from the point. Strong along the boards as well as one-on-one in the corners. Has the ability to dominate a game, but needs to play to his level every night. His offensive style sometimes leads to risky decisions.
From ISS: Plays a steady game. Continues to make the smart play with the puck, moves the puck up ice well. Has good feet, contains his man well off the rush. Made a big move up ISS rankings late in the year, jumping from #58 in April to #19 in May.
2006-2007 Cretin-Derham (High-MN) 23 10 23 33 44
MAX PACIORETTY (AG)
The TSN Insider's Forecast: There is no real mystery to Max Pacioretty's game with Sioux Falls of the USHL. He is an up and down winger who goes hard to the net, provides some physical play and is not without some offensive ability. He doesn't necessarily excel in any one area of the game but does a lot of things well enough to get first-round consideration, although a number of teams view him as more second-round material. He will attend the University of Michigan in the fall.
From NHL Central Scouting: A competitive power forward with a good physical presence. Has a very good wrist shot with a quick release. Is a good skater with excellent first step quickness. Strong in the face-off circle and does what it takes to help his team win. Needs to improve his consistency around the net. Effective on the penalty kill, but needs to improve his defensive anticipation.
2006-2007 Sioux City (USHL) 60 21 42 63 119
2007 Playoffs Sioux City (USHL) 7 4 6 10 10
Ryan McDonagh
The TSN Insider's Forecast: The nephew of former NFL quarterback Steve Walsh is considered a fine athletic specimen and the winner of the prestigious Mr. Hockey award as Minnesota's top high school player has a chance to be a top 10 pick. It would be a surprise if he falls below the middle of the first round. Some teams think he's as good a defenceman as there is available, a solid two-way threat with edge who played well before and after his high school season with the U.S. Under-18 team. He is off to the University of Wisconsin next season.
From NHL Central Scouting: A skilled offensive defenseman with the ability to rush the puck. Has good first step quickness and makes quick accurate passes in the defensive zone. Has a good shot from the point. Strong along the boards as well as one-on-one in the corners. Has the ability to dominate a game, but needs to play to his level every night. His offensive style sometimes leads to risky decisions.
From ISS: Plays a steady game. Continues to make the smart play with the puck, moves the puck up ice well. Has good feet, contains his man well off the rush. Made a big move up ISS rankings late in the year, jumping from #58 in April to #19 in May.
2006-2007 Cretin-Derham (High-MN) 23 10 23 33 44
MAX PACIORETTY (AG)
The TSN Insider's Forecast: There is no real mystery to Max Pacioretty's game with Sioux Falls of the USHL. He is an up and down winger who goes hard to the net, provides some physical play and is not without some offensive ability. He doesn't necessarily excel in any one area of the game but does a lot of things well enough to get first-round consideration, although a number of teams view him as more second-round material. He will attend the University of Michigan in the fall.
From NHL Central Scouting: A competitive power forward with a good physical presence. Has a very good wrist shot with a quick release. Is a good skater with excellent first step quickness. Strong in the face-off circle and does what it takes to help his team win. Needs to improve his consistency around the net. Effective on the penalty kill, but needs to improve his defensive anticipation.
2006-2007 Sioux City (USHL) 60 21 42 63 119
2007 Playoffs Sioux City (USHL) 7 4 6 10 10
C'est bobépine ou bépine SVP
Ce qu'ils disent sur Esposito
The TSN Insider's Forecast: Where do we begin? By now, the Quebec Rempart forward's story has been well documented. Once the odds on favorite to be the No. 1 pick in the 2007 entry draft, his production fell off significantly this season and he became the whipping boy for the same scouting fraternity that was singing his praises a year ago. Now? Good question. Esposito seems to be making a bit of a comeback in terms of his perception with the scouts. Perhaps they realized they were being overly harsh, weighing him against a higher standard than the other prospects. So in terms of a consensus rating, Esposito remains a top-10 prospect, although in our survey of scouts no one had him at No. 5 or higher. But is it possible he will fall out of the top 10? In a word, yes, although the sense now is that any fall out of the top 10 won't be so precipitous. "The truth is he isn't the prospect we thought he was a year ago," said one scout, "but he isn't as bad as he's been made out to be. He is still a good prospect in this draft." Esposito's strength is quickness and his skill with the puck. His critics suggest he needs to battle harder on a more consistent basis and use his linemates better. But the kid has scored high points with how he's handled his fall from grace. Numerous scouts commented on how mature he was in the interviews and how he recognized that he allowed the draft-year pressure get to him, but that it's all behind him and he can only focus on being a better player. "In the long run," a scout said, "this adversity could make this kid a lot better hockey player. He's already had to deal with a lot more than the others in this draft and if he can use that to his advantage, he'll be alright." Some have dubbed him the Phil Kessel of this draft, but Esposito could be waiting a lot longer for his name to be called than Kessel did when he fell from can't-miss, No. 1 status to fifth overall last year.
From NHL Central Scouting: A skilled forward with excellent skating ability. His top-end speed and mobility backs off defenders. Sees the ice well and has the ability to make pin-point passes. Not afraid to go to the net. Needs to increase his physical presence and his play in traffic. Needs to show more consistency.
From ISS: We feel strongly that as the season progressed, Esposito displayed some traits that are slightly concerning. He creates so much offense by using his tremendous skating, but will need more at the next level. Plays on the outside - does a lot of fishing with stick near scrums for loose pucks. Needs to show more competitiveness. Used his speed to win races, but wouldn't battle for loose pucks. Soft mentally and questionable leadership ability at next level
The TSN Insider's Forecast: Where do we begin? By now, the Quebec Rempart forward's story has been well documented. Once the odds on favorite to be the No. 1 pick in the 2007 entry draft, his production fell off significantly this season and he became the whipping boy for the same scouting fraternity that was singing his praises a year ago. Now? Good question. Esposito seems to be making a bit of a comeback in terms of his perception with the scouts. Perhaps they realized they were being overly harsh, weighing him against a higher standard than the other prospects. So in terms of a consensus rating, Esposito remains a top-10 prospect, although in our survey of scouts no one had him at No. 5 or higher. But is it possible he will fall out of the top 10? In a word, yes, although the sense now is that any fall out of the top 10 won't be so precipitous. "The truth is he isn't the prospect we thought he was a year ago," said one scout, "but he isn't as bad as he's been made out to be. He is still a good prospect in this draft." Esposito's strength is quickness and his skill with the puck. His critics suggest he needs to battle harder on a more consistent basis and use his linemates better. But the kid has scored high points with how he's handled his fall from grace. Numerous scouts commented on how mature he was in the interviews and how he recognized that he allowed the draft-year pressure get to him, but that it's all behind him and he can only focus on being a better player. "In the long run," a scout said, "this adversity could make this kid a lot better hockey player. He's already had to deal with a lot more than the others in this draft and if he can use that to his advantage, he'll be alright." Some have dubbed him the Phil Kessel of this draft, but Esposito could be waiting a lot longer for his name to be called than Kessel did when he fell from can't-miss, No. 1 status to fifth overall last year.
From NHL Central Scouting: A skilled forward with excellent skating ability. His top-end speed and mobility backs off defenders. Sees the ice well and has the ability to make pin-point passes. Not afraid to go to the net. Needs to increase his physical presence and his play in traffic. Needs to show more consistency.
From ISS: We feel strongly that as the season progressed, Esposito displayed some traits that are slightly concerning. He creates so much offense by using his tremendous skating, but will need more at the next level. Plays on the outside - does a lot of fishing with stick near scrums for loose pucks. Needs to show more competitiveness. Used his speed to win races, but wouldn't battle for loose pucks. Soft mentally and questionable leadership ability at next level
C'est bobépine ou bépine SVP
bobépine a écritCe qu'ils disent sur Esposito
From ISS: We feel strongly that as the season progressed, Esposito displayed some traits that are slightly concerning. He creates so much offense by using his tremendous skating, but will need more at the next level. Plays on the outside - does a lot of fishing with stick near scrums for loose pucks. Needs to show more competitiveness. Used his speed to win races, but wouldn't battle for loose pucks. Soft mentally and questionable leadership ability at next level
Ca a montreal c'est pas bon!
From ISS: We feel strongly that as the season progressed, Esposito displayed some traits that are slightly concerning. He creates so much offense by using his tremendous skating, but will need more at the next level. Plays on the outside - does a lot of fishing with stick near scrums for loose pucks. Needs to show more competitiveness. Used his speed to win races, but wouldn't battle for loose pucks. Soft mentally and questionable leadership ability at next level
Ca a montreal c'est pas bon!
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Mon feeling? EXTRÊMEMENT HEUREUSE! (Je reviens du travail et j'avais tellement hâte de voir!)
1) Comme je disais, le gros centre n'étant pas disponible au 12e rang, le CH ira pour le défenseur. J'aurais préféré Ellerby, mais McDonagh est plus gros et ça a l'air tout un athlète. Je suis très contente de ce choix.
2) J'en reviens pas que Espo ait baissé autant, mais il doit quand même être heureux de se retrouver avec les Pens. Qui ne le serait pas. Je suis contente pour lui, il va avoir la paix loin des fans de Montréal...
3) Max "le 2e choix", je connais rien de lui, mais c'est un gros joueur d'attaque, ce qui nous manque. On verra...
4) PAS DE PERRON! Je dirais pas que je suis heureuse, mais contente que les équipes m'aient données raison.
5) Hamill était classé 15e et a sorti 8e. Je vous l'avais dit qu'au 22e rang, ça aurait été toute une aubaine...
6) Je veux garder Roman près de moi, alors Montréal serait une bonne destination pour lui demain... --Message edité par Clorophile le 2007-06-23 00:57:45--
1) Comme je disais, le gros centre n'étant pas disponible au 12e rang, le CH ira pour le défenseur. J'aurais préféré Ellerby, mais McDonagh est plus gros et ça a l'air tout un athlète. Je suis très contente de ce choix.
2) J'en reviens pas que Espo ait baissé autant, mais il doit quand même être heureux de se retrouver avec les Pens. Qui ne le serait pas. Je suis contente pour lui, il va avoir la paix loin des fans de Montréal...
3) Max "le 2e choix", je connais rien de lui, mais c'est un gros joueur d'attaque, ce qui nous manque. On verra...
4) PAS DE PERRON! Je dirais pas que je suis heureuse, mais contente que les équipes m'aient données raison.
5) Hamill était classé 15e et a sorti 8e. Je vous l'avais dit qu'au 22e rang, ça aurait été toute une aubaine...
6) Je veux garder Roman près de moi, alors Montréal serait une bonne destination pour lui demain... --Message edité par Clorophile le 2007-06-23 00:57:45--
Stanley Cup needs CHEMISTRY!
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Maintenant, passons aux autres ronde.
Je viens de revoir la liste et j'aimerais bien un Olivier Fortier à Montréal. Il est classé 44e et le CH a le 43e choix...
Sinon Kevin Marshall qui est classé 47e...
J'ai bien l'impression que Ruslan Bashkirov et Keven Veilleux seront partis.
On verra! à demain! --Message edité par Clorophile le 2007-06-23 01:43:17--
Je viens de revoir la liste et j'aimerais bien un Olivier Fortier à Montréal. Il est classé 44e et le CH a le 43e choix...
Sinon Kevin Marshall qui est classé 47e...
J'ai bien l'impression que Ruslan Bashkirov et Keven Veilleux seront partis.
On verra! à demain! --Message edité par Clorophile le 2007-06-23 01:43:17--
Stanley Cup needs CHEMISTRY!
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Clorophile a écritMon feeling? EXTRÊMEMENT HEUREUSE! (Je reviens du travail et j'avais tellement hâte de voir!)
1) Comme je disais, le gros centre n'étant pas disponible au 12e rang, le CH ira pour le défenseur. J'aurais préféré Ellerby, mais McDonagh est plus gros et ça a l'air tout un athlète. Je suis très contente de ce choix.
2) J'en reviens pas que Espo ait baissé autant, mais il doit quand même être heureux de se retrouver avec les Pens. Qui ne le serait pas. Je suis contente pour lui, il va avoir la paix loin des fans de Montréal...
3) Max "le 2e choix", je connais rien de lui, mais c'est un gros joueur d'attaque, ce qui nous manque. On verra...
4) PAS DE PERRON! Je dirais pas que je suis heureuse, mais contente que les équipes m'aient données raison.
5) Hamill était classé 15e et a sorti 8e. Je vous l'avais dit qu'au 22e rang, ça aurait été toute une aubaine...
6) Je veux garder Roman près de moi, alors Montréal serait une bonne destination pour lui demain...
Citation : Comme je disais, le gros centre n'étant pas disponible au 12e rang,....
Depuis les 10 dernières années, je n’ai vu que 2 parties de junior ‘’live’’…..et les 2, c’étaient pour voir à l’œuvre le fameux ‘’Tenders’’ VS les Rempart ….et pour tout dire le fameux ‘’Tenders’’ ne m’a pas impressionné outre mesure…même si je voyais, que quand il voulait, il pouvait dominer…..Disons, qu’il ne semblait pas vouloir souvent … Par contre, ça m’a permis de voir à l’œuvre autant Esposito que Radulov….Et je suis content de voir que même si ce n’est que 2 parties que j’ai vu, j’en viens à la même conclusion que toi ….Il n’y avait plus de gros centre disponible au 12iéme rang…. --Message edité par Zéro le 2007-06-23 03:47:38--
1) Comme je disais, le gros centre n'étant pas disponible au 12e rang, le CH ira pour le défenseur. J'aurais préféré Ellerby, mais McDonagh est plus gros et ça a l'air tout un athlète. Je suis très contente de ce choix.
2) J'en reviens pas que Espo ait baissé autant, mais il doit quand même être heureux de se retrouver avec les Pens. Qui ne le serait pas. Je suis contente pour lui, il va avoir la paix loin des fans de Montréal...
3) Max "le 2e choix", je connais rien de lui, mais c'est un gros joueur d'attaque, ce qui nous manque. On verra...
4) PAS DE PERRON! Je dirais pas que je suis heureuse, mais contente que les équipes m'aient données raison.
5) Hamill était classé 15e et a sorti 8e. Je vous l'avais dit qu'au 22e rang, ça aurait été toute une aubaine...
6) Je veux garder Roman près de moi, alors Montréal serait une bonne destination pour lui demain...
Citation : Comme je disais, le gros centre n'étant pas disponible au 12e rang,....
Depuis les 10 dernières années, je n’ai vu que 2 parties de junior ‘’live’’…..et les 2, c’étaient pour voir à l’œuvre le fameux ‘’Tenders’’ VS les Rempart ….et pour tout dire le fameux ‘’Tenders’’ ne m’a pas impressionné outre mesure…même si je voyais, que quand il voulait, il pouvait dominer…..Disons, qu’il ne semblait pas vouloir souvent … Par contre, ça m’a permis de voir à l’œuvre autant Esposito que Radulov….Et je suis content de voir que même si ce n’est que 2 parties que j’ai vu, j’en viens à la même conclusion que toi ….Il n’y avait plus de gros centre disponible au 12iéme rang…. --Message edité par Zéro le 2007-06-23 03:47:38--