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NHL Entry Draft

Top Draft Prospects: Patrik Laine

June 19, 2016 at 8:50 pm CDT | by Brian La Rose Leave a Comment

The NHL draft is now less than a week away with the first round set for this Friday.  Over the next several days, we will be taking a closer look at the prospects who will hear their name called early on Friday night.

Next up is potentially the top goal scoring threat in the draft, Patrik Laine.

Bio

Position: Right Wing
Birthdate: April 19, 1998
Hometown: Tampere, Finland
Height: 6’3.75”
Weight: 201 lbs

2015-16

Laine was one of the go-to scorers on a deep Tappara team during the regular season (17 goals in 46 games); his 33 points was good for 37th overall in league scoring – no small feat for a 17 year old.  He then found another gear in the postseason, adding ten more goals in 15 games to lead all postseason players in scoring, earning himself MVP honors in the process.

Laine suited up at the World Juniors where he finished third in tournament scoring (behind teammates Jesse Puljujarvi and Sebastian Aho), notching 13 points in just seven games.  On top of that, he also represented Finland at the World Championships where he led the team in scoring (12 points in 10 games) and made it to the tournament All-Star team.

Statistics

Tappara: 46 GP, 17 goals, 16 assists, 33 points, 6 PIMS, +6 rating
WJC’s: 7 GP, 7 goals, 6 assists, 13 points, 6 PIMS, +8 rating
Worlds: 10 GP, 7 goals, 5 assists, 12 points, 4 PIMS, 4 rating

Scouting Report

Laine is the best pure goal scorer in the draft.  He has a bullet for a slap shot, a lethal one-timer, and a quick, accurate wrister.  That type of shooting versatility will give NHL goalies fits for a long time.  On top of that, he’s a quality skater whose stride when in motion allows him to beat his defenders to the wide side.  His first stride needs some work but improved during the season.

Overall offensively, Laine is more of a scorer than a playmaker but he’s comfortable with the puck on his stick and has a good feel for passing.  He has a tendency to get a little too cute in terms of his stickhandling and will slow down his stride to do so but those are correctable as he continues to develop.

Defensively, Laine isn’t a liability as he’s comfortable battling around the boards, knows how to play the passing lanes, and will lay out to block shots.  He improved considerably in his own end this past year and should continue to improve as he gets more comfortable with the physical side of the game as he learns to deal with bigger, stronger opponents.

Projected Future Role

Top line scoring winger.

NHL Timeline

Laine is capable of stepping into an NHL lineup as soon as next season and should play in a top six role right away.  He should contend for the league lead in rookie scoring in 2016-17.

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Top Draft Prospects: Auston Matthews

June 19, 2016 at 3:11 pm CDT | by Brian La Rose Leave a Comment

The NHL draft is now less than a week away with the first round set for this Friday.  Over the next several days, we will be taking a closer look at the prospects who will hear their name called early on Friday night.

We start with the consensus #1 pick, Auston Matthews.

Bio

Position: Center
Birthdate: September 17, 1997
Hometown: Scottsdale, Arizona
Height: 6’2.25”
Weight: 216 lbs

2015-16

Matthews shocked the hockey world by opting to spurn offers from both the junior and collegiate levels, deciding to turn pro and sign with the Zurich Lions of the Swiss NLA instead.  It’s hard to argue he made the wrong decision as he finished in the top-10 in league scoring (and second in team scoring) despite missing time due to injury.

He was also busy internationally, representing the US in a pair of tournaments.  Matthews was an alternate captain at the World Junior Championships and tied for the team lead in scoring while being named to the tournament All-Star Team.  He also suited up at the World Championships last month where he once again tied for the team lead in points.

Statistics

Zurich: 36 GP, 24 goals, 22 assists, 46 points, 6 PIMS, +16 rating
WJC’s: 7 GP, 7 goals, 4 assists, 11 points, 2 PIMS, +6 rating
Worlds: 10 GP, 6 goals, 3 assists, 9 points, 2 PIMS, even rating

Scouting Report

Very few players are the ‘complete package’ coming into the draft but Matthews is one of those exceptions, especially after really improving his defensive game playing under Marc Crawford (now the Associate Coach with Ottawa) with Zurich.  He has the speed to outrace his opponents plus the size and strength to muscle himself away in tight corners.

Offensively, Matthews can do it all.  He’s a gifted passer and sees the ice well, he can play well in transition or cycling along the boards, and he has an elite, powerful shot that he needs very little time to get off.  One area that he will need to improve on is a tendency to be too creative.  That’s not unique to high-level teenage talents though and is something that will be refined and improved on in the NHL.

In his own end, Matthews doesn’t cheat and look to fly the zone early; instead, he’s one of the first ones back and doesn’t leave until his team is in possession of the puck.  He also has made strides defending one-on-one and is now more than capable of handling himself against most opposing forwards.  He may struggle a bit early on against some of the bigger power forwards in the NHL but that shouldn’t hinder him for too long.

Projected Future Role

Franchise center capable of playing in any situation.

NHL Timeline

Not many players from this draft will make the jump to the NHL right away but Matthews will be one who steps in and makes an impact right away.  He may not start out as a #1 center day one (starting on the second line seems more likely as he’s eased into playing at a new level) but it shouldn’t be long before he ascends into that role.  He’ll be heard from quickly in the NHL.

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NHL Releases Full 2016 Entry Draft Order

June 15, 2016 at 3:57 pm CDT | by Gavin Lee Leave a Comment

The NHL released the full draft order on Wednesday evening for the upcoming 2016 Entry Draft, and while they list the full round-by-round picks, we’ll provide a team-by-team breakdown.  Here is each team and corresponding overall picks:

Toronto: 1, 30, 31, 57, 62, 72, 92, 101, 122, 152, 179, 182
Winnipeg: 2, 22, 36, 97, 127, 157, 187
Columbus: 3, 34, 65, 155, 185
Edmonton: 4, 32, 63, 84, 91, 123, 149, 153, 183

Vancouver: 5, 64, 140, 154, 184, 194
Calgary: 6, 35, 54, 56, 66, 96, 126, 156, 166, 186
Arizona: 7, 20, 37, 53, 68, 158, 188
Buffalo: 8, 38, 69, 76, 86, 89, 99, 129, 130, 159, 189, 190

Montreal: 9, 39, 45, 70, 100, 124, 160
Colorado: 10, 40, 71, 131, 161, 191
New Jersey: 11, 41, 73, 77, 102, 105, 132, 162, 192
Ottawa: 12, 42, 80, 103, 133, 163, 195
Carolina: 13, 21, 43, 67, 74,  75, 104, 134, 164
Boston: 14, 29, 49, 135, 136, 165

Minnesota: 15, 106, 196, 204
Detroit: 16, 46, 107, 137, 167, 197
Nashville: 17, 47, 78, 108, 138, 168, 198
Philadelphia: 18, 48, 52, 79
, 82, 109, 139, 169, 172, 199
NY Islanders: 19, 110, 170, 193, 200
Florida: 23, 33, 94, 114, 174, 175
Anaheim: 24, 85, 93, 115, 205

Dallas: 25, 90, 116, 128, 146, 176
Washington: 26, 117, 145, 147, 177, 207
Tampa Bay: 27, 44, 58, 88, 118, 148, 178, 206, 208
St. Louis: 28, 59, 87, 119, 125, 209, 211
Chicago: 50, 83, 95, 113, 143, 144, 173, 203
Los Angeles: 51, 112, 142, 202

Pittsburgh: 55, 61, 121, 151, 181
NY Rangers: 81, 98, 141, 171, 201
San Jose: 111, 120, 150, 180, 210

Newsstand NHL Entry Draft

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