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Tuesday, June 21, 2011

KoC 2011 NHL Entry Draft Preview

When it comes to the NHL Entry Draft, you can do all the “homework” you want and still miss the mark quite a few times.  The fact is, one can’t truly anticipate trades, last minute deals for moving up or down or packaging picks for an end result to be named later.

What I can say is that the Islanders look pretty good at the 5th spot with this crop of quality players.  The 4th spot looked better, but New Jersey and their 3.6% chance won the lottery, so 5th it is.  Watching the rebuild over the last few years has taught me Garth Snow is capable of an in or out of the box approach.  He seems to be very big on scouting and compliments chosen prospects with meetings on Long Island to gauge the character and fit of the players involved.  Snow has stayed solid or moved back a few times to gather picks, and bet the prospect he wants will still be there. 

Earlier, I guessed the Isles might go for Adam Larrsson when their 21 game winless streak assured me they would finish with a bottom two pick.  He would be my first choice.  However, they somewhat righted the ship and made some solid strides at improving as a team, thereby lowering their pick to the 4, I mean 5 spot.  Then I figured, they might go for a Sean Couturier or Jonathan Huberdeau, and they still may, if they are available.

Gabriel Landeskog is a solid winger and I think he may become an Islander if he is still available.  Touted as “the most NHL ready,” of his peers, Landeskog has excelled at the mental part of the game and has potential to be a talented goal scorer in the NHL someday.  My long shots in a trade down scenario are Mika Zibanejad and Ryan Strome.  Zibanejad has been scouted as a complete offensive player with a heavy shot who likes to play a physical game.  Strome has been touted as the player to watch in this years draft mainly due to his consistency and recent jump in effectiveness over one OHL season finishing first in scoring with 1.63 points per game.
 
But as Brian Compton of NHL.com and IPB tv has pointed out, scoring was not really the problem last season.  Now you always would like more scoring, but it is said that a solid defense wins championships.  Chris Botta is reporting Dougie Hamilton has made more trips back with Isles brass than any other prospect, so they may very well be thinking defensively.  Ryan Murphy would fit the bill as well.  He is known for a scorers' touch in addition to an ability to play a tight defensive game.



Top 10 Rankings per TSN.ca

North American Skaters

Rank
Name
League
Birthdate
Height
Weight
Pos
GP
G
A
P
PIM
1
NUGENT-HOPKINS, RYAN
WHL
04/12/93
6' 0.5"
164
C
69
31
75
106
51
2
LANDESKOG, GABRIEL
OHL
11/23/92
6' 0.5"
207
LW
53
36
30
66
61
3
HUBERDEAU, JONATHAN
QMJHL
06/04/93
6' 1.25"
170
C
67
43
62
105
88
4
HAMILTON, DOUGIE
OHL
06/17/93
6' 4.25"
187
D
67
12
46
58
77
5
BEAULIEU, NATHAN
QMJHL
12/05/92
6' 1.75"
174
D
65
12
33
45
52
6
COUTURIER, SEAN
QMJHL
12/07/92
6' 4"
197
C
58
36
60
96
36
7
BAERTSCHI, SVEN
WHL
10/05/92
5' 10"
181
LW
66
34
51
85
74
8
STROME, RYAN
OHL
07/11/93
6' 0"
175
C
65
33
73
106
82
9
MURPHY, RYAN
OHL
03/31/93
5' 10.5"
166
D
63
26
53
79
36
10
SIEMENS, DUNCAN
WHL
09/07/93
6' 2.5"
192
D
72
5
38
43
121

European Skaters

Rank
Name
Country
Birthdate
Height
Weight
Pos
GP
G
A
P
PIM
1
LARSSON, ADAM
SWEDEN
11/12/92
6' 3"
200
D
37
1
8
9
41
2
ZIBANEJAD, MIKA
SWEDEN
04/18/93
6' 1.5"
191
C
26
5
4
9
2
3
BRODIN, JONAS
SWEDEN
07/12/93
6' 1"
169
D
42
0
4
4
12
4
ARMIA, JOEL
FINLAND
05/31/93
6' 3"
191
RW
48
18
11
29
24
5
JASKIN, DMITRI
CZREP
03/23/93
6' 1"
196
RW
33
3
7
10
16
6
KLEFBOM, OSCAR
SWEDEN
07/20/93
6' 3.5"
200
D
23
1
1
2
2
7
SALOMAKI, MIIKKA
FINLAND
03/09/93
5' 11"
198
RW
40
4
6
10
53
8
NERMARK, JOACHIM
SWE-JR.
05/12/93
6' 1"
187
C
37
8
18
26
16
9
GRANLUND, MARKUS
FINLAND-JR.
04/16/93
5' 10"
169
C
40
20
32
52
49
10
BENGTSSON, RASMUS
SWEDEN-2
05/14/93
6' 2.5"
189
D
45
2
7
9
6


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