NHL mock draft 1.0: Where teams, prospects sit heading into NHL All-Star break ⤵️
prospects, he’s already developing in Sweden, and the Wings would likely place him with a trusted team like Rogle in the SHL to continue his development.need help up and down their lineup, but at no position is their future need more glaring than on defense. In preseason polls, Axel Sandin-Pellikka was just another name in the crowd. Since then, Sandin-Pellikka has emerged as the top blueliner in the draft class.
dilemma, which shows no sign of resolving itself. Otherwise, adding another skilled forward like Heidt is probably their best move.It’s been seven years since the Predators chose a defender in the top 50 picks, and that year they took two: and Sam Girard. It’s time the team adds another home-grown defensive prospect to the organization. Gulyayev is an excellent skater, and fits the modern mold of smaller, mobile defenders currently finding success in the NHL.After grabbing a forward in the top ten, Vancouver might look to shift gears in hopes of finding a future sidekick for.
choose a defender they can be patient with. If not, the group of forwards, including Oliver Moore, a University of Minnesota commit who quietly finds ways to produce, is still deep at this point in the draft.To say Calgary’s draft success has been abysmal is approaching an understatement.
in 2016. Yager has a fantastic shot and an unteachable scoring touch. While he needs defensive work, he provides the Flames with a high-ceiling prospect.It seems incredible that the Penguins are actually making first-round picks again. Matthew Wood is a player who can step into Pittsburgh’s lineup sooner than later since the late birthdate prospect will already have a season of NCAA competition under his belt. Does he project as a top-line replacement for Crosby or Malkin? No.
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