With the Canucks watching Podkolzin develop and probably Tryamkin, the team might get an underrated Russian this draft in the later rounds, Canucks’ Russia scout Sergei Chibisov got to get his voice heard and do some digging over there.
Can the Canucks just win a Cup within the next 5 years.
The Senators have 7 picks in the first two rounds of the draft. It’s a shame Melnyk owns the team as they could really take off in a year or two with all the young talent they currently have and the kids they will pick in the next two drafts.
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Doyle Hargraves wrote: ↑Sat Jun 20, 2020 5:14 am
The Senators have 7 picks in the first two rounds of the draft. It’s a shame Melnyk owns the team as they could really take off in a year or two with all the young talent they currently have and the kids they will pick in the next two drafts.
It’s at the point now, especially after this draft, whereby they have too many kids in the same age bracket making up the majority of the line-up. As we’ve seen from many examples in today’s NHL, it’s not a recipe for success. Ottawa has to decide are they going to be like Buffalo or actually start moving on to a properly mixed line up with proper veterans to lead by example to a bunch of teenagers. It’s time for Ottawa to move and start creating the winning environment for all these kids they have. Or they can just remain like Buffalo. Give the keys to a bunch of kids to drive the bus
Doyle Hargraves wrote: ↑Sat Jun 20, 2020 5:14 am
The Senators have 7 picks in the first two rounds of the draft. It’s a shame Melnyk owns the team as they could really take off in a year or two with all the young talent they currently have and the kids they will pick in the next two drafts.
It’s at the point now, especially after this draft, whereby they have too many kids in the same age bracket making up the majority of the line-up. As we’ve seen from many examples in today’s NHL, it’s not a recipe for success. Ottawa has to decide are they going to be like Buffalo or actually start moving on to a properly mixed line up with proper veterans to lead by example to a bunch of teenagers. It’s time for Ottawa to move and start creating the winning environment for all these kids they have. Or they can just remain like Buffalo. Give the keys to a bunch of kids to drive the bus
A pile of drivel that has nothing to do with what I posted.
“I don’t care what you and some other poster were talking about”
Doyle Hargraves wrote: ↑Sat Jun 20, 2020 5:14 am
The Senators have 7 picks in the first two rounds of the draft. It’s a shame Melnyk owns the team as they could really take off in a year or two with all the young talent they currently have and the kids they will pick in the next two drafts.
It’s at the point now, especially after this draft, whereby they have too many kids in the same age bracket making up the majority of the line-up. As we’ve seen from many examples in today’s NHL, it’s not a recipe for success. Ottawa has to decide are they going to be like Buffalo or actually start moving on to a properly mixed line up with proper veterans to lead by example to a bunch of teenagers. It’s time for Ottawa to move and start creating the winning environment for all these kids they have. Or they can just remain like Buffalo. Give the keys to a bunch of kids to drive the bus
A pile of drivel that has nothing to do with what I posted.
It’s the real goods and it’s the real goods in which you cannot stand
How many teams make any noise in the post season that exclusively roll with a group of kids around the same age?
It seems to me that outside of the 80s coil i cant recall any. Chicago maybe? Pens?
There appears to be a point where successful teams decide to move picks and add vets to compliment a young core then go for it. Vancouver decided last summer was that time I'd say
The Brown Wizard wrote: ↑Sat Jun 20, 2020 9:33 am
Interesting point by the chef nonetheless...
How many teams make any noise in the post season that exclusively roll with a group of kids around the same age?
It seems to me that outside of the 80s coil i cant recall any. Chicago maybe? Pens?
There appears to be a point where successful teams decide to move picks and add vets to compliment a young core then go for it. Vancouver decided last summer was that time I'd say
After this draft Ottawa will have a ridiculous amount of very good young players within a few years of age of each other. It’s way too out of balance not too mention that shit market will not be able to resign half of them after their entry contract has expired. Ottawa’s managerial decisions after this draft will have to be very smart and calculated, it’s either Buffalo or not for them. Regardless with all those top prospects they will have in the system it’s clearly time for them to start winning. The fans aren’t showing up anymore
The point is that they already have some great young assets in the system and have 27 picks the next two drafts with a ton of them in the first two rounds. They can package up some picks or prospects for a couple guys in their mid 20s. Not to mention they will walk out of the next draft with 2 more cornerstones as they could easily have two top 5 picks.
Lol it’s way too out of balance to have a lot of good young players. It sure was shitty for Chicago. Didn’t work out very well for the Oilers in the 80’s.
Can’t have too many good young kids folks. Lmao
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