Official 2010 Draft Talk thread
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Official 2010 Draft Talk thread
With the draft approaching, I wanted to set up a thread for discussion of the prospects available in the 2010 draft and also for discussion of the draft itself once it happens.
To start things off, I'd like to recommend a great blog written by Kirk Luedeke. He's a writer for the New England Hockey Journal that focuses on the Bruins and prospects. He's got a lot of connections with pro scouts and gets some good info on players. He's also very active on the Bruins board at HFboards. Anyhow, while the blog is focused on the Bruins draft, he's doing a spotlight on each player ranked/expected to go in the first round. Each spotlight features strengths, weaknesses, projections (what type of player), background info, and quotes from scouts, team personnel, and the player themselves. These spotlights have some great info. They might even be useful in researching for next year's version of the Lidas Rosters. Anyhow, read on! BTW, if you want to see the Hall and Seguin spotlights, you'll have to show May blog entries. Everyone else is in June.
http://www.bruins2010draftwatch.blogspot.com/
To start things off, I'd like to recommend a great blog written by Kirk Luedeke. He's a writer for the New England Hockey Journal that focuses on the Bruins and prospects. He's got a lot of connections with pro scouts and gets some good info on players. He's also very active on the Bruins board at HFboards. Anyhow, while the blog is focused on the Bruins draft, he's doing a spotlight on each player ranked/expected to go in the first round. Each spotlight features strengths, weaknesses, projections (what type of player), background info, and quotes from scouts, team personnel, and the player themselves. These spotlights have some great info. They might even be useful in researching for next year's version of the Lidas Rosters. Anyhow, read on! BTW, if you want to see the Hall and Seguin spotlights, you'll have to show May blog entries. Everyone else is in June.
http://www.bruins2010draftwatch.blogspot.com/
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Ah well Tebow is an extremely overrated Quarterback who was way overhyped. His throwing technique is horrid.
Now on to some other prospects.
Who do you like Phil?
Personally I really like Pulkkinen, not too high on McFarland, no matter how well he did at the combine.
I think McIlrath is severely overrated.
Now on to some other prospects.
Who do you like Phil?
Personally I really like Pulkkinen, not too high on McFarland, no matter how well he did at the combine.
I think McIlrath is severely overrated.
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Honestly, I don't follow that much the prospect until I watch the draft.
But Pulkkinen seems really promising from what I've heard of a couple of fellows here.
Did McIlrath was the guy Danny talked about in another thread? Like the Bruins have spot him? I really don't know him but it seems to be really too earlier to be pick up in the first round.
I'm more curious to see if after the decent draft they got last year if the Habs will destroy this one.

Did McIlrath was the guy Danny talked about in another thread? Like the Bruins have spot him? I really don't know him but it seems to be really too earlier to be pick up in the first round.
I'm more curious to see if after the decent draft they got last year if the Habs will destroy this one.
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Yes it was him. I don't know if the Bruins are seriously considering him. Seems he's got a mediocre skill-set but is one mean customer. Sometimes it's better to take a gamble on the guy who's at least outstanding in one aspect of the game in his draft class ( in this case physical play) rather than to go for the alleged safe pick. Taking Hamill high in the first in 07 didn't exactly work out for the Bs.
I hope Skinner falls to 15, unless of course the Bruins trade up to grab one of the Dmen supposed to go earlier. I guess Austin would be fine as well.
I hope Skinner falls to 15, unless of course the Bruins trade up to grab one of the Dmen supposed to go earlier. I guess Austin would be fine as well.
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Danny wrote: Taking Hamill high in the first in 07 didn't exactly work out for the Bs.

Hamill is still developing and looks like he'll be a decent 2nd line player in his time. I actually really like Hamill. He was regarded as one of the top prospects in his draft and by far one of the safest players to take. He's developing quite nicely.

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I'm hearing a lot of talk about the B's loving Watson. He seems like a good B's type of player. I'd love to see the Bruins go after McIlrath but I don't want them to take him with the 15th overall. If he's still there in the 20's, I wouldn't mind seeing them make a deal to use the 32nd overall plus something to move up and grab him.Danny wrote:Yes it was him. I don't know if the Bruins are seriously considering him. Seems he's got a mediocre skill-set but is one mean customer. Sometimes it's better to take a gamble on the guy who's at least outstanding in one aspect of the game in his draft class ( in this case physical play) rather than to go for the alleged safe pick. Taking Hamill high in the first in 07 didn't exactly work out for the Bs.
I hope Skinner falls to 15, unless of course the Bruins trade up to grab one of the Dmen supposed to go earlier. I guess Austin would be fine as well.
As for Kabanov... he seemed to be trying to do the right thing for a bit. He admitted he made a mistake by leaving his Junior team and stated that he wouldn't be going back to Russia to play. He said he wanted to play in North America, whether that be in Junior, AHL, or NHL. Then about a week or two later, his agent (who is supposed to be one of the better agents out there) dropped. From what I've been reading, his father is a control freak and is really helping ruin the kid's career. He's going to be a risky pick.
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bruins72 wrote: As for Kabanov... he seemed to be trying to do the right thing for a bit. He admitted he made a mistake by leaving his Junior team and stated that he wouldn't be going back to Russia to play. He said he wanted to play in North America, whether that be in Junior, AHL, or NHL. Then about a week or two later, his agent (who is supposed to be one of the better agents out there) dropped. From what I've been reading, his father is a control freak and is really helping ruin the kid's career. He's going to be a risky pick.
Wow if that's true about the father that sucks really bad. If I was a kid trap with parents like that I would be like "Yeah you're in Russian and I'm in America so screw you I'll make my own career."

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