Curious Hair wrote:
Hawks picks: gained in green, natural in black, lost in red
22 (to Winnipeg for Ladd)
52 (to Philadelphia for Timonen)
83
95 (from Columbus for Saad)
113
143
144 (from Florida for Pirri)
173
203
With the surplus of money on the books and the deficit of prospects in the pipeline, the Hawks need to make a trade to get back into the meat of this draft.
Not drafting Josh Ho-Sang in 2014 may well turn out to have been a large oversight. I was a big advocate of taking a whirl on a guy with "character problems," which in the WASPified air of the Ontario Hockey League means little more than "isn't a rich white kid," who could contribute, if not immediately, at least sooner than a good college kid. Bowman instead drafted, well, a good college kid, traded up to do it, and now after two years and the prospect of a wide-open top six, wouldn't you know it, Schmaltz is nevertheless in no particular hurry to sign, knowing he can keep it up at North Dakota for two more years and run out the Hawks' rights like Kevin Hayes did.
If memory serves, Bowman had the same strategy in the '15 draft as he did in '14, which was to stock up on Junior A, college, Minnesota high school, and European kids, who all have the expanded four-year rights window instead of the two for major-junior players. One of those two years, we didn't draft a single kid out of major-junior, which shocked me. There's something to that strategy, but we've cleared out so many picks and prospects that there's no one ready to step in because we're still waiting on all those tortoises to reach the finish line.
I don't know what Marcus Kruger can fetch, exactly, but I have to imagine there's enough there to get you back into the top 60 somewhere. Kruger himself was a second-round pick, I believe, and carved out a nice role for himself (after Peter-principling out at #10 on the depth chart, mind you). I wouldn't rule out moving Teuvo for a pick, either, given that Panarin came out of nowhere to be the Parallel Kane we thought we were getting, and it turns out li'l Teuvo reacts to the potential for contact like a battered spouse.
So this won't really be a banner day for the Blackhawks -- that belongs to the Jets this year -- but I'm sure it'll end up meaning more than the draft chart would suggest.
Shaw will get you a 1st.