Redline scout Radim Jelinek: Gernat is a smooth skater with fluid stride and decent footwork for his size. Has very good vision and hands, moves the puck well, handles the puck with confidence making solid decision with puck. Likes to join the rush regularly and shows good instinct in sliding from the point into scoring positions. Just started developing physical play in his game, still very inconsistent using his body, needs to play aggressive, physical game all the time. When he uses it then he is tough to beat 1 on 1, angles forwards to the outside, tights forward up at the boards, hits hard. Lacks strength right now and still growing but has frame to fill it out. D-zone coverage is still very average, needs to read the play better defensively, improve positional play and play much tighter game. Very raw but I like his progress throughout the season and see some similar things in his game as in Martin Marincin´s. He is far from him as Marincin was first rounder in my eyes while Gernat is later-round pick but upside is there.
Kirk Luedeke: Slovakia's best defender has excellent size (6-5) and good mobility for such a big kid. He's fluid in his movements and still a little gangly, but had a couple of memorable plays where he jumped in from the point to get a good shot off, but was denied by Gibson. He was burned on a couple of missed coverages, but overall, was one of Slovakia's better players in a thrashing. Lack of physical play and strength is his biggest shortcoming right now, but he has the kind of projectable upside that makes him a solid sleeper for the 2011 draft.
I like this pick. A risk but size and upside probably make it a worthwhile gamble at this point.
ReplyDeleteI wonder if, like Marincin, we might see him selected in the import draft, which I think is next week?
ReplyDelete5th rounder - any chance he was picked for LA?
ReplyDeleteWith all the other D-men taken so far, this seems like a fair gamble with this pick.
ReplyDeleteLotsa lotsa Dmen....guess they could use them, but not much dynamic ones, just a lot of one-trick ponies.
ReplyDeletei'm not hating these picks, but I'm not loving them either.
Good call, speeds, could be another Kristian Pelss project.
ReplyDeleteFor a team that lacks the size and grit in the forward positions they would rather take a chance on defense, especially when the 2012 draft year is stock full of good defense picks.
ReplyDeleteHockey News has Hudon at number 47. Detroit gets him at 145.
ReplyDeleteDangerMan: I think it's harder to get as excited about this draft (as compared to last year) because drafting defencemen is less about the boxcars and more about the tools. Makes it difficult for amateurs like us to really understand what we're getting.
ReplyDeleteI'll happily trust Stu's judgment.
Haha. Ottawa snaps Filatov for a 3rd round pick. Wtf Columbus
ReplyDeleteCactus: I agree with what you are saying, drafting Dmen can be boring. The Dmen they are drafting from the 2nd round on are going to need a lot procuring and a lot of time for their games to come around.
ReplyDeleteTime will tell, it just looks like there are no Brandon Davidson type "nuke" pics.
FPB: Columbus may have gotten Carter, but they couldn't land Campbell and now have sold Filatov for a song.
ReplyDeleteRichards was unhappy but diplomatic about being traded to LA, but Carter hasn't said anything public yet. Can't wait to hear what he'll have to say.
Anyone have the physical stats on this young man?
ReplyDelete6'5 187 lbs.
ReplyDeleteNice, thanks.
ReplyDeleteMy boy Dietz went to Montreal.
ReplyDeletecactus:
ReplyDeletecheck out this link re: Carter
http://www.bluejacketsxtra.com/live/content/sports/stories/2011/06/25/silent-carter-angry-at-flyers-agent-says.html?sid=101
Thanks Speeds, I had seen some of the agent's damage control, but not all of that.
ReplyDeleteIt'll be interesting to see his motivation going forward. Will he be able to get over this betrayal?
I wonder if this is a good place to take a gamble on Myles Bell with the 7th rounder?
ReplyDeleteI would take Bell if I thought he was going to be the kind of person to learn from his terrible mistake, atone, and become a better man.
ReplyDeleteYou can't know that but interviewing the kid might give you some insight to this fact.
DangerMan, I agree if he makes it thru the 6th
ReplyDeleteDangerMan:
ReplyDeletethere are a couple decent gambles left.
-Wruck
-know very little about Arzamastsev, but have seen it suggested he's a good gamble at this point
I my own pre-mock draft, I have Andrej Stastny who played for the Giants who is a big, overage two-way C, who is an intriguing prospect to me.
ReplyDeleteHow did Toronto end up with our 6th, anyways?
ReplyDeleteWe drafted Kellen Jones last year with Tor's 7th rounder. that's how they got our 6th.
ReplyDeleteOilers draft another finnish goaltender....Tuohimaa.....what a way to end a draft. They shouldn't have to draft a goaltender for awhile now.
ReplyDeleteWhat exactly did Bell do? He seemed like a probable for top 30.
ReplyDeleteSB: What? MTL drafted from the WHL? I think it's a 1st since 2004.
FPB: Bell hasn't gone as of yet.
ReplyDeletefpb: involved in a car accident that killed his passenger and alleged that he was intoxicated
ReplyDeleteFranz? Do we have a Hans in the organization?
ReplyDeleteBell is likely staring at jail time. Understandable that the GMs are gunshy.
Simpson eh?
ReplyDeleteThere is some video up on the Oilers site with the Musil's as well.
Phoenix took Saskatoon's alphabet.
ReplyDeleteYo LT you got some bloggin' to do!
ReplyDeleteAlright, alright -- IMMA LET YOU FINISH. ;)
re. Simpson: haven't seen much in the way of draft reports but a quick look at his age and his stats at UND is intriguing.
ReplyDeleteForbort is obviously a much bigger guy but a first round pick and essentially the same stat line while being a year older.
Seems like a reasonable pick.
That's a steal right there.
ReplyDeleteJames L. said... Yo LT you got some bloggin' to do! Alright, alright --IMMA LET YOU FINISH. ;)
ReplyDeleteLol, maybe you should call in to the radio show and let him know.
It's always good to hear from Bugg.
ReplyDeleteYeah, that was a solid rundown from Bugg. Not an overwhelming draft but not underwhelming either.
ReplyDeleteI feel very torn on this draft, while I feel they could have done better, they also could have done a heckuva lot worse.
Maybe Prendergast set a low bar all these years.
So Brule is suffering from concussion-related depression now?
ReplyDeleteDreger tweets TSN will have a Smyth update shortly.
ReplyDeleteWTF. If they intend on buying out, why exactly do we need to trade a player?!
ReplyDeleteOilers being greedy?
It's up:
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"If a deal between the Oilers and Kings is going to be reached that would see the return of Smyth to Edmonton, it's likely Brule would need to be removed from the negotiation.
Sources say Sheldon Souray's name was included in the discussion, however the Kings, at least at the moment, isn't believed to be interested."
Smarmy,
ReplyDeleteI was impressed with Dietz as well. Don't know much about him other than he looked more like a 2 year vet than a rookie last year with the Blades.
It's a shame the Habs got him.
Looks like Brule's career could be over. It's a tough league.
ReplyDeleteNew thread up because LT has 8 arms and 2 brains.
ReplyDeleteflamingpavelbure said...
ReplyDeleteWTF. If they intend on buying out, why exactly do we need to trade a player?!
Oilers being greedy?
It definitely reads that way. I hope it was more like "We'll give you a 5th rounder for Smyth or a 4th if you take Brule." That seems greedy too though. A 5th is awfully cheap.
C'Mon Oil. You'l sell so many Smyth jerseys it'l make up for the contract anyway...
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