LGR4GM Posted Saturday at 04:24 PM Author Report Posted Saturday at 04:24 PM 2 hours ago, steveoath said: Who's the forechecker with anger management issues in this draft? Hmm... idk yet. Stenberg and Belchetz forecheck well but I don't think either is the type of physical you're talking about. 1 Quote
LGR4GM Posted Saturday at 04:35 PM Author Report Posted Saturday at 04:35 PM Casey Mutryn, 6'3" RW is probably the most aggressive checking player with skill in this class. Quote
sabremike Posted Saturday at 04:39 PM Report Posted Saturday at 04:39 PM 3 hours ago, LGR4GM said: 0% The combined IQ of our owner, GM and scouts? Quote
Crusader1969 Posted Saturday at 05:02 PM Report Posted Saturday at 05:02 PM 17 hours ago, LGR4GM said: Sabres will draft top 10 again. I'll call my shot now. Not good enough. We need top 3 Quote
LGR4GM Posted yesterday at 05:56 PM Author Report Posted yesterday at 05:56 PM (edited) Stenberg is on track to have the best SHL draft year this century. Daniel Sedin managed to put up 21g, 21a, for 42pts in 50games way back in 1998. No one has done anything like that since. If you look at ppg, only Nylander 20pts in 21 SHL games is close to Stenberg who has 22pts in 23games. If Stenberg were to maintain this pace and put up 49pts in 52 SHL games, he would be atop the 17 or 18yr old SHL player list by 7 more pts than Sedin and 10 more pts than #2 Naslund. What I am saying is that what Ivar Stenberg is currently doing as an 18yr old in the SHL is unprecedented. One more note, is that Stenberg plays for Frolunda, which is Dahlin's SHL team and he would have practiced with them last month. Also Stenberg currently leads Frolunda in points. That's pretty crazy that an 18yr old prospect leads an SHL team in points. Before you ask, defensively Stenberg is good, really good. Edited yesterday at 06:00 PM by LGR4GM Quote
DarthEbriate Posted yesterday at 06:03 PM Report Posted yesterday at 06:03 PM Stinkberg for Stenberg? Or would that be the Penguins motto? Stinkburgh for Stenbergh? 1 Quote
Flashsabre Posted 19 hours ago Report Posted 19 hours ago https://www.sportsnet.ca/nhl/article/ranking-the-top-32-prospects-for-the-2026-nhl-draft/ Quote
shrader Posted 17 hours ago Report Posted 17 hours ago Does McKenna’s stop drop a bit like this if he had continued to play against children in the WHL? Quote
LGR4GM Posted 17 hours ago Author Report Posted 17 hours ago 1 hour ago, Flashsabre said: https://www.sportsnet.ca/nhl/article/ranking-the-top-32-prospects-for-the-2026-nhl-draft/ Verhoeff is getting lots of love 3 minutes ago, shrader said: Does McKenna’s stop drop a bit like this if he had continued to play against children in the WHL? Probably not. Part of his drop is also the rising of Verhoeff who has the size and positional value that teams covet. That all said, if McKenna was putting up 40pts in his first 20 chl games, I think he'd have kept that top spot. Scouts are really concerned about McKenna translating to the NHL and also winger is less valuable than C or D, especially RHD. McKenna has lots of great offensive ideas but can he bring his game more in line with the nhl style? You can't deke a 6'4" defender who can lean on you. Sure sometimes you can but most plays involve you in a battle on the wall and then bringing it into the center, McKenna needs better battle imo. Quote
Flashsabre Posted 17 hours ago Report Posted 17 hours ago McKenna will be a hell of a player whether he goes first or second. His biggest issue is he has a boy’s body and has moved up to a man’s league. Quote
shrader Posted 14 hours ago Report Posted 14 hours ago 2 hours ago, Flashsabre said: McKenna will be a hell of a player whether he goes first or second. His biggest issue is he has a boy’s body and has moved up to a man’s league. I don’t doubt that one bit. It’s just interesting to see the shine come off a bit after making a move for the paycheck. That said, he still has plenty of time to get it back. Quote
LGR4GM Posted 4 hours ago Author Report Posted 4 hours ago (edited) Tynan Lawrence is back and has had 5g 2a in the 3 games since his return. He also has +7. This is good because it provides a high end center prospect other than Malhotra or Silov. 14 hours ago, Flashsabre said: https://www.sportsnet.ca/nhl/article/ranking-the-top-32-prospects-for-the-2026-nhl-draft/ Malhotra at #5 IMPO is about 10 spots too high. He reminds me of some of the other high floor low ceiling centers I have looked at in the last few year. Edited 4 hours ago by LGR4GM Quote
Flashsabre Posted 1 hour ago Report Posted 1 hour ago 2 hours ago, LGR4GM said: Tynan Lawrence is back and has had 5g 2a in the 3 games since his return. He also has +7. This is good because it provides a high end center prospect other than Malhotra or Silov. Malhotra at #5 IMPO is about 10 spots too high. He reminds me of some of the other high floor low ceiling centers I have looked at in the last few year. Offensive acumen doesn’t run strongly in the Mathilda bloodline. His dad was a solid defensive centre with strong leadership skills but his offensive game wasn’t strong even at the junior level. I’m sure his son is stronger offensively but doesn’t sound strong enough for a top 10 pick Quote
Flashsabre Posted 36 minutes ago Report Posted 36 minutes ago Ruh Roh Lawrence looks facially very much like Cozens😁. Hopefully the hockey sense is much better. Quote
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