This will be one of the most intriguing NHL
Drafts in recent years.
What sets it apart is how closely-rated
the top players are after consensus No. 1 pick Nail Yakupov. I think if you
looked at the boards for all 30 teams right now, you’d likely see that players
ranked second and third by one team might be 12 and 13 by another.
North American defensemen and European
forwards will dominate the first dozen picks or more. There are a couple
goalies that could go high as well.
The Tampa Bay
Lightning own six or seven of the top 71 picks. That may change with trades,
but the Bolts have a good chance to enhance their prospect pool.
Lightning Director of Amateur Scouting Al
Murray said there are 12 top prospects available and plenty of players under
that group that he and his staff like. Picking 10th and 19th
allows the Bolts to grab one of those and possibly two if a player slips or
they trade up.
Who will be available when the Lightning
picks is a big mystery. They are in a good spot because they can get a player
they like by staying at No. 10. The question is, will the Bolts consider moving
up if their top target is still sitting there at six or seven? They have the
ammunition to do it with the extra picks.
How I would love to be
sitting in the corner, listening to the Lightning staff discussing and
adjusting their draft board. Guys, really, I wouldn’t say anything. Please?
Instead, we are all left to speculate by reading and watching some highlights. The first 10-15 picks are awful hard to predict this year. There are endless
scenarios, but I will take an early look – exactly a month draft day.
Edmonton selects first and, even though
the Oilers need a defense prospect badly, it is impossible to pass up Yakupov.
The Russian, who plays for Sarnia in the Ontario Hockey League, would join
Taylor Hall, Jordan Eberle, Ryan Nugent-Hopkins, Sam Gagner and other young
forwards on a team that could be ready to emerge. Well, if they can improve
their defense.
Could the Oilers add a player and/or a
bundle of picks by moving down a few spots? Yes. But that’s quite a risk to
take when a player like Yakupov is sitting there.
Columbus picks next and, assuming Yakupov
is gone, they have a chance at the top defenseman or another potential standout
at forward. Some think Everett’s Ryan Murray is the best defenseman, but others
have him rated below about four or five others. TSN scout Craig Button, a former
GM with Calgary, said Russian Mikhail Grigorenko may not be a pure No. 1
center. But, for the Blue Jackets, he could slot in behind Ryan Johansen and
they would have a very strong one-two punch for years. Maybe 1-2-3 with Derick
Brassard. It’s about fit. The Jackets could use another young defenseman and
they could take Wisconsin-born Russian Alex Galchenyuk or Swedish wing Filip
Forsberg as well.
That brings up the Montreal Canadiens,
who have used their top pick to select a defenseman or a goalie (Carey Price)
five of the last seven years, may have the most difficult choice of all. They
could definitely use a center like Grigorenko or Galchneyuk, or a big forward
like Forsberg. If Patrick Roy gets the head coaching job, he will have his chance
at Grigorenko who he coached with the Quebec Remparts this season.
Let’s just take a guess that Yakupov goes
first, Columbus takes Forsberg and the Habs select Grigorenko.
That leads us to the Islanders. Trying to
figure out what Garth Snow’ is going to do is not easy. The logical tact for
Snow would be to add another defenseman to the stable after adding forwards
Nino Niederreitter, Brock Nelson and Ryan Strome to the organization the last
two years. Snow could just grab Galchenyuk, who may have the best upside, if Grigorenko
and Forsberg are gone. But it would make sense to grab a defenseman like
Murray, Morgan Rielly, Griffin Reinhart or Mathew Dumba. I’m gonna guess Snow
takes Murray.
Toronto is next and you know what Brian
Burke is looking for. Of course, he wants truculence. The forwards that are
likely to be left don’t really provide that, except maybe Forsberg. Everyone
seems to be predicting the Leafs are going to take a forward. But after trading
Keith Aulie to the Bolts for Carter Ashton, they may just pick a defenseman. To
me, the most exciting defenseman they could take would be Dumba. He seems to be
the wrecking-ball type of player Burke prefers. That would be disappointing,
because my initial thought is that he is the best of many fits for the
Lightning. I just don’t think he’ll last. But if he or perhaps Rielly is
sitting there at No. 6 or 7, maybe Steve Yzerman makes a deal to move up. We’ll
see. Burke could also like defenseman Jacob Trouba’s truculence.
So, with Toronto picking Dumba that
leads us to Anaheim at No. 6. The Ducks could grab Galchenyuk or Grigorenko if
they are there to slot behind Getzlaf at center when Saku Koivu retires. Perhaps
small, quick forward Teuvo Teravainen gives them another scorer up front. But
I’m thinking they will take a two-way defenseman like Reinhart, who has good
size and offensive ability. Or, if they like Swede Hampus Lindholm better,
maybe they go in that direction. It would not be crazy to see the Ducks drop
down. Yzerman may be able to move up to six and take Rielly, Reinhart, or maybe
Dumba if they are available. Could they do it for No. 10 and 37? Or, maybe add
a 4th this year or next? Hard to say. Let’s give Reinhart to the
Ducks.
The Wild, in my opinion, still need
offense. Yes, Mikael Granlund is on the way. But Galchenyuk may be hard to pass
up. They could also go with Teravainen to join fellow Fins Granlund and Mikko
Koivu. You could see them saying to themselves, we can get Teravainen at 10 and
trade down. They could like big Czech center Radek Faksa as well. This is a
tough one, but when it comes down to it they take the best player and hope –
Galchenyuk.
Carolina is next and GM Jim Rutherford
has taken defensemen Ryan Murphy, Brian Dumoulin, Justin Faulk, Mark Alt and
Keegan Lowe high lately. You have to think they look at forwards. Faksa could
look good at center for the Canes, even if they do get Jordan Staal. Teravainen
would fit as well and I think that’s where they go. They have offensive
defensemen, perhaps they may take a pain in the neck to play against like
Trouba.
Unless they really love a forward that
has slipped down, you have to think Winnipeg will pick a defenseman. If they
are scared off by Rielly’s torn ACL (he’s back playing though), they could go
with Trouba, Lindholm or Cody Ceci. But I’m thinking Rielly is the kind of
heady offensive defenseman they need for the future.
If
it goes like my scenario, Faksa, Trouba, Lindholm and Ceci would be left for
the Bolts at No. 10. Perhaps Guelph defenseman Matt Finn, Swede defenseman
Sebastian Collberg or goalie Malcolm Subban as well.
Faksa’s potential and size are interesting,
but you would think they would nab one of the defensemen. Anything can happen
this year. The Bolts are in a good spot. The key to whether they move up is how
much better they like the players rated 4-8 on their list than 9-12.
One month to go.
Lots
of laughs: They just don’t make comedies like they used to. In my opinion,
it’s been a while since there has been a really great comedic movie released.
The Hangover certainly came close. Sorry, Borat and Forgetting Sarah Marshall
were vastly over rated.
I won’t include Garden State, Swingers,
Bull Durham, High Fidelity and Four Weddings and a Funeral on my list because,
although they could be classified as comedies, they were more of a combo.
Here’s my top 20:
20. Pirate Radio -- Funny British comedy with a great ending.
18. Wedding Crashers/Dodgeball – A Vince Vaughn double. Didn’t want to leave one of them out.
18. Wedding Crashers/Dodgeball – A Vince Vaughn double. Didn’t want to leave one of them out.
17. Jay
& Silent Bob Strike Back – Kevin Smith’s wacky duo is crude, but
funny.
16. Anchorman
– Ron Burgundy grows on you. He’s tweeting now. Really.
15. Major
League – Jusssssst a bit outside the top 10. The Indians win the pennant!
14. Sixteen Candles – Everyone forgets Molly Ringwald’s birthday.
13. Fletch -- Chevy Chase uncovers the crime and the Underhills pay for it.
13. Fletch -- Chevy Chase uncovers the crime and the Underhills pay for it.
12. The
Hangover – Still haven’t figured out what the chicken is doing in the room.
11. Better
Off Dead – John Cusack as Lane Meyer, a young man that knows how to
ski….Two dollars!!!!
10. Airplane! -- Hilarious spoof with plenty of lines we still use.
10. Airplane! -- Hilarious spoof with plenty of lines we still use.
9.
Spaceballs – Just a laugh a
minute from Mel Brooks.
8. Best in
Show – Wacky cast takes their pets to a big dog show. Fred Willard steals
the movie as a dog show announcer.
7.
Mallrats – Jason Lee as a
really bad boyfriend who wants to win back Shannen Doherty from Ben Afleck. I
don’t see the sailboat either.
6.
Clerks – Kevin Smith’s offbeat, crazy film about a Jersey Shore Quick Stop.
5. Slap Shot -- Paul Newman and the Hanson Brothers show their truculence on the ice.
5. Slap Shot -- Paul Newman and the Hanson Brothers show their truculence on the ice.
4.
Animal House – John Belushi
and others turn Faber College into a madhouse of fun.
3.
Office Space – Can watch this
movie over and over. Come on, you’ve all have a boss like Lumberg.
2.
CaddyShack – It’s 32 years
and it holds up just as good. How about a Fresca?
1.
Stripes – Arrrrrrmy training
sir!! Like No. 2, my generation can use
a line from this movie just about every day. That's the fact Jack.
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Mark Pukalo