Daniel wrote: Tue May 13, 2025 3:36 pm
Puck-Lurker wrote: Tue May 13, 2025 2:25 pm
Pitts wrote: Tue May 13, 2025 1:15 pm
Another one from the Athletic:
https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/634443 ... n-round-1/
This one has:
11. Pittsburgh Penguins: Kashawn Aitcheson, LHD, Barrie (OHL)
Aitcheson adds significant physicality to Pittsburgh’s system while also having the size, mobility and skill of a top-four NHL defenseman.
Rangers pick:
12. New York Rangers: Braeden Cootes, C, Seattle (WHL)
Cootes brings speed, compete and two-way versatility to the Rangers’ forward group, giving them a hardworking center with offensive potential and addressing an important need at center.
and the Detroit pick at 13:
13. Detroit Red Wings: Victor Eklund, RW, Djurgården (Allsvenskan)
Eklund’s speed, high motor and ability to create offense gives Detroit an important addition of offensive talent to its system while continuing with a trend of prioritizing compete in its picks.
If we had the NYR pick...
Aitcheson and Eklund, unless one of the better centers is available (which by my count wouldn't be if Eklund drops and #12 is Cootes...
While I don't think there is a 1C in this draft, if for some reason Desnoyers, O'Brien, Frondell drop they almost have to take them. McQueen maybe, but depends on a lot (health, if he'll play center, etc.). Martin might rise up the boards, but as a 3C probably not. 2nd choice would be Aitcheson just because they need that hitter in the organization. I'd choose him over Smith & Mrtka just because he fills and organizational need.
I'm still in the line of thinking that if Frondell, Desnoyers, or O'Brien are still there around 8 or 9, the Penguins should look to trade up. Should cost 11, one of their 2025 3rd, and one of their 2026 2nds. That is the purpose of those extra picks. There is also the chance of trading 11, a 3rd, and a prospect, say Cruz Lucius as a random prospect add.
I think Desnoyers will be long gone. I think O'Brien is likely to be gone. I think Frondell may fall because some weren't happy with his recent tournament play, and too many evaluators get so hung up on an average recent showing they'll drop.
Early on, I was pro-McQueen. Now, I've done a 180. I'd rather skip him and be wrong, seeing him flourish elsewhere, than take him and be wrong, watching him flame out here. His injury was considered something that shouldn't be persistent....but he looked average when he returned in the regular season, looked average in the playoffs and couldn't even play the last game.
O'Brien and Aitcheson would make my day.
Frondell and Aitcheson would be damn fine as well.
I'd still be happy with Martin and Aitcheson.
I'm pro-Eklund too, because for his size, he plays like a wrecking ball, but I'd rather take a swing at a d-man or potential #2 center unless our talent evaluators see Eklund as a 60-80 point player, not a 40-60 point player.