sinicalypse wrote:
i'd love to see a "can't miss" MLS prospect, altho by that point they'd get that label they'd prolly be in a european club's system.
Precisely why MLS will always be kinda bullshit, even as interest in soccer keeps rising here.
Anyway, this was hyped as a particularly strong draft, supposed to be the strongest since 2003 (Seabrook, Vanek, Getzlaf, Perry, Carter, Mike Richards, E. Staal, Parise, Suter, Howard, Crawford, et al), especially at the top, where Jack Eichel would have been a first overall most years. Just with first overall picks, there have been some guys who have fallen a little short of can't-miss. Nathan MacKinnon is certainly a top-six player but hasn't quite felt like a franchise player after his sophomore year. Nail Yakupov has languished in Edmonton and could probably use a trade.
Anyway, I don't know a thing about anyone the Hawks drafted, but I guess it's good that Stan finally drafted a guy from the top junior league in the world again instead of fucking around outsmarting himself with USHL guys or Minnesota HS kids. Yeah, still bitter about passing on my guy Ho-Sang to pick a college-bound kid.
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