I am not of the opinion that there is a “top 5” that sets itself apart. I see a top 8. All bring different strengths to a team. Yzerman has been bold with taking Russians in the past when in Tampa and WASH has the Ovi Factor. That would be what I’m pursuing if I’m Hughes.
– Grant McCagg (@grantmccagg) June 21, 2023
I don’t know about you, but I’m really looking forward to the draft. The first round is a week away… and it’s about time.
After all, as much as I love the speculation game, I figure it’s starting to be time to get some answers to our questions. After all, there are many scenarios on the table.
And from there, they could take a prospect who isn’t in the top five, or they might have to take a lower-quality player (in a manner of speaking, of course) if they want to avoid Matvei Michkov.
Because, in reality, he’s the one who derails the speculation. Everyone’s bluffing, up to a point, on this issue.
His talent may be immense, but at the end of the day, there are so many red flags that the club that takes him on is going to risk a lot. It’s nothing new here, we agree.
What we do know is that the Blackhawks aren’t going to pick him. After all, the draft will become interesting by the time Bedard inevitably dons his Chicago jersey.
The Blue Jackets seem to want a center. I don’t expect to see the Russian come out at #3.
The name of the Sharks (4) sometimes comes up in discussions. The Capitals (8) must be the favoriteright now… and I refuse to take the Coyotes (6 and 12) out of the conversation.
There’s a world out there where other clubs who draft near the end of the top-10 (Flyers, Red Wings or Blues) decide to take a chance on Michkov. After all, talent-wise, it’s worth it.
Wednesday 32 Thoughts news pod. Lots going on! Links to your preferred platform: https: //t.co/dgzv1lZMld… Also: Chuck Fletcher, who will be joining @Sportsnet draft coverage.
– Elliotte Friedman (@FriedgeHNIC) June 21, 2023
Jeff Marek isn’t saying it will happen for sure. What he is saying is that in talking to people, he realized that Pat Verbeek, who is in charge of the Ducks, learned from Steve Yzerman.
And Stevie Y, he has a reputation for doing what he wants to do without worrying too much about other people’s opinions. #MortizSeider
What this means is that if Verbeek feels the best move to make is to draft Michkov, he’ll do it. It’s really not impossible for that to happen, by the way.
Even if the Russian doesn’t arrive until 2026. After all, the Ducks’ GM has a free hand…
In bursts
– No wonder.
Milan Lucic can look elsewhere: https://t.co/DZDcsjSGgM
– TVA Sports (@TVASports) June 21, 2023
– The big question.
How Rangers hiring Peter Laviolette could help Alexis Lafreniere and Kaapo Kakko https://t.co/cLbQvtHjCI pic.twitter.com/4xs14FPT5J
– New York Post Sports (@nypostsports) June 21, 2023
– We get along.
Elliotte thinks if Montreal wanted to trade Dach for Dubois that could have happened already (2/x) #GoHabsGo #GoJetsGo #NHL #NHLTwitter #NHLDraft
– NHL Trade Alert (@NHLTradeAlert) June 21, 2023
– Ouch.
MLS Stadium rankings. Only ones ranked lower than Saputo are shared NFL/MLB , or temporary stadiums. Saputo Stadium in serious need of major renovations, will that happen soon???
https://t.co/NYkJZOg0gg pic.twitter.com/VnQPa1XN7v
– Stadium Saves (@StadiumSaves) June 21, 2023
– The CH must make room for Sean Monahan. [BPM Sports]
– Helpful.
The 2023 #NHLDraft is a week away!
The #GoHabsGo currently hold 11 picks:Round 1 ➡ 5th, 31st
Round 2 ➡ 37th
Round 3 ➡ 69th
Round 4 ➡ 101st, 110th, 128th
Round 5 ➡ 133rd, 144th
Round 6 ➡ 165th
Round 7 ➡ 197th– Priyanta Emrith (@HabsInHighHeels) June 21, 2023
– Beautiful photo.
Lord Stanley hits the links. ⛳️
📸: @keeperofthecup pic.twitter.com/yfzlHgfe9p
– Sportsnet (@Sportsnet) June 21, 2023