Centers are much harder to come by. Seldom do you see teams deal away good centers. When they do, they are either under achieving (Cozens, Bennett several years ago) or have other issues (think Pierre-Luc Dubois). Centers and top pairing defense is what will keep this team from moving to the next stage.Daniel wrote: Sat Mar 15, 2025 9:39 pmMartone was my number one guy but the more I thought about it the more I think getting a top 2 line center is more important. Misa, Desnoyers, Frondell. People say Hagens is supposed to be the best, but I get Jack Hughes vibes with him. IDK, maybe I'm missing something with Hughes but have never really been that impressed when I watch him play. His stats are good and I don't watch him unless he's playing the Penguins but something about him. Like he's almost a superstar but not quite a franchise guy. I don't think the 3 I mentioned will be franchise guys as much as just solid 2nd line centers and good to build around but they won't be almost anything, just good players.100565 wrote: Sat Mar 15, 2025 6:33 pmI'd agree with not trading up next year, but not this year. This year's draft seems to be like 2021.
https://www.hockey-reference.com/draft/ ... entry.html
Not too many selected below 6thOA. Sure there are some, but a low percetage.
Also, the team desperately needs high level players.
Tanner Howe too early, 3rd line or maybe 2nd
Rutger McGroarty 2nd or third line
Tristan Broz 4C maybe 3C
Vasili Ponomaryov 4C or 3C maybe 3rd line W
Filip Hallander doubt he makes NHL again
Ville Koivenen 3LW or 2LW
Finn Harding maybe 3rd pairing
Emil Pieniniemi hmm looking good 2nd pairing maybe 1st
Harrison Brunicke 2nd pairing maybe 1st
Isaac Belliveau doubt he makes it. maybe 3rd pairing
Owen Pickering 2nd pairing maybe 1st
Filip Kral doubt he is NHL regular.
IMO, and it is fine to disagree, I would trade up in hopes of getting one of:
1. Schaefer
2. Misa
3. Hagens
4. Martone
Those 4, to me (not a scout) are much more likely to be high level talent. some of the next tier certainly have potential but are less likely. NYR pick at 14th OA or so, will have 20-25% chance of being in NHL 4 years from now. Again, my opionion .
I would certainly trade Pen's 5OA- 8OA + NYR's 13-20 OA to move up . Next year would be different though.
Look at a team like Florida. Zito has become one of the best GMs in the league. They won the Cup last year with only 4 drafted players on their roster, only 3 of which had a significant impact: Aaron Ekblad (top pairing d-man), Alexander Barkov (#1 center), and Anton Lundell (#3 center). The 4th drafted player was Spencer Knight, who didn't play much last year and has since been traded. Florida also lucked into getting one of those underachieving centers in Sam Bennett via trade. They also got Sam Reinhart via trade when Buffalo thought he should be producing more. And Brandon Montour. And Carter Verhaeghe.
That's why Dubas needs to continue to taking the swings and the 1st round castoffs like Tomasino, and see if a different system works better for the player. It worked for Bennett. Look at Cody Glass...4 goals in 51 games for us. 2 goals in 4 games for NJ
Back to the main point....go after the centers. Go after the top d-men (Which is why I keep pushing for Nemec or Clarke, who have a chance to be that). Those are the hardest positions to fill. Look at what our core is...2 top 6 centers and a #1 d-man. There's a reason for that. The rest, you may pay through the teeth, but you can usually find the rest via trade or UFA.