http://blackhawks.nhl.com/club/news.htm ... L|CHI|homeHoo boy. This is one snakebitten slot. Something about the mid-to-high teens must give people trouble (ask Kaner?), because I see a lot of whiffs on Best Players Available while teams picking around 20-25 take chances and win big. Look at all these:
- the Predators taking a goalie they'll never need with Rinne signed for seven more years, passing on Jordan Freaking Eberle
- Chris Stewart over Claude Giroux
- Predators again, Ryan Parent is out of the league while Tuukka Rask is set to be the guy in Boston for years
- Eric Fehr over Getzlaf, Kesler, and Richards in the greatest draft of all time
(Aside: the Predators, for being a big rah-rah-draft-develop organization, are quietly kinda shitty at it. All they really do is churn out acceptable system-ready androids out of the middle rounds; it's been years since they've actually drafted and developed a bona fide prospect.)
I know you can point to getting pantsed in every draft slot, but I haven't yet looked at the many #46s of the past or anything, so I am only concerned with 18 and how much it...kinda blows. I would postulate that it's a bleak patch because all the can't-misses are gone by that point, so you're taking chances, but as a team with a middling record you're probably not matriculating players into the Winning Environments that teams picking in the late twenties are. Of course, this year's #27 will go to a bare-bones operation that doesn't even know where it's going to be in a month, so no guarantees on that front.
I wonder if perhaps it might be worth trading down with the Rangers or something. Bowman loves drafting in bulk, after all.
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