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I have a we’ll see attitude with this trade but you can’t judge after 1 game and zero practice time.I see Rick Nash is already helping the bruins lol
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He’s not a great or even very good back checker. He also struggles with playing a physical game. He’s gotten better but with the cheaper, less expensive talent in the pipeline, he was expendable.well, of course. i actually think spooner projects the best at 3rd line center, but some
thinks is d stinks at center. i have
never felt that way, but whatever.
First round picks are very valuable, and you can find a lot of talent beyond the top 10. In fact, Boston's youth moment is largely based on having had a lot of 1st round picks in the past few seasons. All of Boston's first round picks since 2010
Seguin
Hamilton
Subban
Pastrnak
Zboril
Debrusk
Senyshyn
McAvoy
Frederic
Vaakanainen
Either are, or look as if they will be, legitimate NHL players, with the possible exception being Subban, who was a very questionable pick from the beginning. The last definite 1st round bust for the Bruins was Jordan Caron, in 2009.
He’s not a great or even very good back checker. He also struggles with playing a physical game. He’s gotten better but with the cheaper, less expensive talent in the pipeline, he was expendable.
I know, I’m a rangers fan who was just having fun...
Tonight was a weird game. Bruins were tired but completely dominated play at times (there was one absurd sequence where they kept the puck for two minutes in the Sabres zone at even strength but didn't score) and yet couldn't finish and gave up some easy goals.
Nash looked like arguably the best player on the ice though. Clanked one off the post at one point. Drew a penalty. Looked like a big upgrade over Spooner for the Krejci line.
It's purely aspirational at this point to say the likes of Zboril, Senyshyn, Vaakainen, or Frederic will be NHL regulars. Two of them have yet to touch pro ice in North America and the other two have been having unremarkable first seasons in Providence after up and down junior careers.
On the other hand, Subban's been phenomenal this year in Vegas.
Aside from Pastrnak, a lot of the guys were top-10 or even top-3 picks who have made it. There's a big dropoff in the NHL draft that's more akin to the NBA. There's no real reason to mourn a pick outside the top 20 for a veteran top-6 winger who led the league in even strength goals a few years ago and isn't old by hockey standards. It would have been better if they didn't have to give up the 1st but fans tend to overvalue potential.
McAvoy was picked 14th
Debrusk was picked 14th
Subban was picked 24th
Frederic was drafted 29th, and is on pace to get to the NHL (barring injury)
Zboril was drafted 13th, and is a lock to get to the NHL (barring injury)
Senyshyn was drafted 15th and had an up and down season, but he's got NHL talent
If you want to understand why the Bruins declined in the 90s and early 2000s, you can start by looking at their first round picks.
If you want to understand why the Bruins missed the playoffs in 2 of the last 3 seasons, and the team started declining after peaking from 2011-2013, you can start by noting that they were stupid enough to trade Seguin away without getting nearly enough in return.
Fans may overvalue potential, but you're undervaluing the pick.
McAvoy was picked 14th
Debrusk was picked 14th
Subban was picked 24th
Frederic was drafted 29th, and is on pace to get to the NHL (barring injury)
Zboril was drafted 13th, and is a lock to get to the NHL (barring injury)
Senyshyn was drafted 15th and had an up and down season, but he's got NHL talent
If you want to understand why the Bruins declined in the 90s and early 2000s, you can start by looking at their first round picks.
If you want to understand why the Bruins missed the playoffs in 2 of the last 3 seasons, and the team started declining after peaking from 2011-2013, you can start by noting that they were stupid enough to trade Seguin away without getting nearly enough in return.
Fans may overvalue potential, but you're undervaluing the pick.
Tonight was a weird game. Bruins were tired but completely dominated play at times (there was one absurd sequence where they kept the puck for two minutes in the Sabres zone at even strength but didn't score) and yet couldn't finish and gave up some easy goals.
Nash looked like arguably the best player on the ice though. Clanked one off the post at one point. Drew a penalty. Looked like a big upgrade over Spooner for the Krejci line.
How valuable are these first round picks? I’m only a casual hockey fan. Are they comparable to the NFL or more than the NBA where these late First don’t have a lot of value?
I know, I’m a rangers fan who was just having some fun...
Pastrnak is absolutely untouchable, and Carlo should also be nearly untouchable. McDonagh is good but we're not talking Karlsson or Doughty here. Yeah, it will be tough to face a team with an explosive offense that features Hedman and McDonagh, but hopefully they've learned their lesson about trading away young NHL-caliber talent after Wheeler, Seguin, and Hamilton. (Spooner doesn't count because he was going to be traded one way or the other and I think he's mostly tapped out on the player he's going to be.)
Between Holden, Nash, and Gionta they're probably tapped out on moves. Holden was a headscratcher as I don't know if he's even as good as McQuaid, but he at least ends the Paul Postma experience. I liked the Gionta move. He's fresh and looked like he still had something left in the tank at the Olympics. At worst, he provides depth in case of injury or if you want to rest someone with the gruelling schedule they have. In any case, I'd rather he sit in the press box than someone like Cehlarik who's better served with playing time in Providence.
They're pretty valuable, but a lot of time the value isn't seen right away. It's not quite as delayed as baseball draft picks, but it's a lot more rare for an NHL 1st rounder to jump in right away and contribute (outside of the generational talents like Crosby, etc), compared to football or basketball players.
Rangers fan here too. Hoping this is a legit rebuild and we're not just going to fill the holes with new high priced FA now. I'm thirsty for a homegrown star or two.
spooner with 2 assists tonight!
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