Un autre mock draft 2015
Bon on s\’amuse encore. Un autre mock draft avec les dernières mise-à-jours de la NHL.
Edmonton – Pour ma part je l\’échangerais pour obtenir se qui manque à l\’équipe (leadership, défense, goaler), mais ils vont drafter : Connor McDavid.
Buffalo – Jake Eichel est un choix logique avec l\’excellente jeune défensive
Arizona – Certain pensent que les yotes devrait drafter Hannifin, mais avec les jeunes défenseurs talentueux, je choisirais Dylan Strome pour completer Duclaire, Domi et Bodker
Toronto – Ils ont besoins d\’un centre : Mitch Marner
Caroline – Trop de besoin, mais si Hannifin est disponible, il devrait le sélectionner avec Murphy, Fleury, Faulk et Meckowen
New-Jersey – Trop de besoin à l\’attaque : Lawson Crouse fit dans la philosophie des devils
Flyers – Mikko Rantannen
colombus – Avec le plein de jeunes attaquants: Zach Warenski
San Jose – Kyle Connor
Colorado – Ivan Provorov
Floride – Pavel Zacha
Dallas – Evgueny Svechnikov
L A – Travis Konecy
Boston – Paul bittner (fit dans la mentalité des big bad bruins)
À Partir de la ça dépend des séries
Calgary – Matthew Barzal
Edmonton – Jakub Zobril
Winnipeg – Nick Merckley
Ottawa – jérémy Roy
Détroit – Olivier Kylington
Minnesota – Colin White
Buffalo – Jake Debrusk
Washington – Thomas Chabot
Vancouver – Brandon Carlo
Arizona – Daniel sprong
Toronto – Joel Erickson
Flyers – Brock Bosser
Winnipeg – Jacob Larsson
Anaheim – Jordan greenway
Montréal –
Plusieurs choix s\’offrent au CH. Tout dépend du besoin primordiale que le CH voudra combler. Pour ma part, je crois que la relève à la défensive (Nyugren, Lernoutt, Bennett, Dietz, Beaulieu et Subban) et sur les ailes (Gallagher, adrighetto, lekonen, Scherback, Maccarron et Grégoire) est relativement bonne pour que l\’on puisse s\’occuper du poste de centre (Hudon, Crisp et Galchenyuk).
Les Choix :
Alexander Dergachev (6\’4 et 200 lbs) – Displays vision, soft hands and a frame that let’s him bull his way around. A member of his homeland’s team roster for the World Junior Under-20 at Christmas 2014.
Anthony Beauvilier (5\’11 et 180 lbs) – Slippery undersized left winger from the Q who compact stride give him short areas rocket bursts in the attack zone. Plays with intensity and sneaks into the open spot to receive passes. Not the best shortest player on the puck when he carries for long periods.
—Bill Placzek—
Filip Chlapik (6\’1 et 190 lbs) – Displays good hockey sense and game and all the attributes to continue his developmental climb. Has good touch and strong puck control. Has good playmaking skills and makes good decisions and patience when carrying. Plays song on his skates and has good speed and first step quickness to go around defenders on the rush and then to the net. It is difficult to separate him from the puck. Works hard in his defensive zone and come back for make his defenseman’s outlet pass easier. A good back-checker. He still needs to get better offensively and also develop more lateral agility.
—Bill Placzek—
Nicolas Roy (6\’4 et 185 lbs) – Tall rangy centre-forward excellent agility, quickness, skill, and hands. Is poised while in possession, due to his incredibly long reach. Far from an accomplished junior score but has all the attributes that point to him developing as an excellent pro. His feet are what surprises you, how he light he seems and how easily he can bounce from contact to the area the puck is. He crashes the front and his reach gives him advantages. Set up the screen, and uses his size to make plays. Is used as a centre in junior and it gives him more space to work in the offensive end. His work in the defensive aspects is immature and a work in progress. He may project as winger later on.
—Bill Placzek—
sinon j\’opterais pour un ailier mystérieux, mais largement sous-estimé: Filip Ahl à 6\’4 et 214 lbs, ce LW pourrait être un complement intéressant à Scherback, Maccarron et Gallagher. – Très sous-évaluer, il joue avec des hommes en Suède
Hulking pro-sized wing with an explosive shot that jumps off his blade. Just starting to develop a strong stride and with it much better acceleration. Regardless he is very strong on his skates and a soft passer and playmaker. Still needs to keep his feet moving at both ends, is good on the cycle and stick handles out nicely to get loose and let that big shot go. He beats defenseman with surprising East-West agility. You do want to see a bit more intensity more urgency away from the puck in his end, and use of that big body on the wall with more edginess, but there’s lots to like as he develops his all-around game.
—Bill Placzek—
Tampa Bay – Nicolas Meloche
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