2010 NHL Draft
#1
Posted 29 March 2010 - 12:56 PM
The Ducks have two first round picks right now, their own and the Flyers which they got in the Pronger trade last summer. We still don't know what picks those will end up being but it looks like both picks will be between the 8th and 16th overall picks going into the lottery. (The Ducks pick will be entered into the draft lottery and, if the Ducks win, they would move up four spots. If a team behind them in the draft order wins the Ducks would move down one spot. If the Flyers were to fall out of the playoffs their pick would be entered into the draft as well.)
NHL.com has already posted some mock drafts (LINK) which should give you an idea of which players will be available in the middle of the 1st round. Here's who they think the Ducks will draft:
Two people said the Ducks would take both:
Nino Niederreiter (RW)
Emerson Etem (RW) [He's from Long Beach!]
One person said the Ducks would take:
Austin Watson (RW)
Riley Sheahan ©
Jack Campbell (G)
Mark Pysyk (D)
Of those guys the only one I know is Jack Campbell because he was the goalie for Team USA in the U-18 World Junior Championships and he beat Team Canada in the Gold Medal game. While I loved seeing him help USA win the Gold I don't know if he's going to be a great goalie in 10 years or not.
I know a lot of you follow junior levels of hockey pretty closely and some of you are in Europe so I'm interested to hear what you all think about who the Ducks should draft and the players that the experts at NHL.com have predicted they will take.
#2
Posted 29 March 2010 - 01:47 PM
#3
Posted 29 March 2010 - 01:51 PM
I would like the Ducks to get Marcel Müller [LINK].

He's not your average prospect - in his final year of draft eligibility for Europeans at 21 years of age he's a lot further in his development. He has impressed scouts at the Olympics for an otherwise not-so positive German team (#25).
In the DEL he ended up tied for 13th in scoring with 24 goals + 32 assists = 56 points while being +11 and amassing 122 penalty minutes, some of them in a rare fight in the league. He actually started the year on defense due to some personal problems, but played on the wing most of the year (left shot).
In my mind, he's a textbook Ducks style player - on both sides of the medal. He's 6'3, 218 lbs, with great hands, is a good passer, good on the cycle, willing to take the body and drop the gloves. Then again, he's also been very Getzlaf-ish for big stretches of the season, being too cute, looking for the perfect pass too often, and sometimes not seeming to care enough. Yes, they actually are different people.
It's really difficult to project when he will go in this draft since there isn't too many comparable cases. He's a player that, in my opinion, can step in right away, probably without being a huge contributor. There is the story about Brian Burke, coming to Cologne as the Ducks GM, when both teams started their partnership a couple of years back, and Müller, who was a lot more raw at the time and the fewest would have expected him to develop this quickly, really raised his eyebrow then. He's a Ducks / Burke style of player, so these teams are my best bets. I personally think that he'll go in the 3rd round at the latest. An early third / late 2nd round pick could be worth it, in my opinion.
I could kind of see Müller being the third twin, which is a pretty great picture at times and terribly frustrating at others...
That said, Müller has one year left on his contract with the Haie in Germany. I do not think he's the type of character that would bolt to the NHL just like that; so either, one could have him play that last year with Cologne or the financially troubled club could be compensated; which I don't have a hard time seeing from a team like Toronto, but may be an issue with the Ducks, spending ~ $200k for an unproven European rookie, unless he completely tore it apart in camps.
#4
Posted 29 March 2010 - 02:04 PM
#5
Posted 29 March 2010 - 02:04 PM
I'm a long term reader of these boards, but I rarely post. I actually spend most of my time following junior hockey over the Nhl anyways. I'm a fan of the London Knights (OHL)-Perry's junior team. I just love watching the guys make it big after spending their teenage years developing here. In regards to the players that you've mentioned ( I haven't seen the college guys/ Whl), I would take them in this order;
1.)Watson- big, gritty, defensibly responsible foward who can score. I think he has the most potential, but he's not very flashy.
2.) Etem- I haven't actually seen him play but I've heard that he's a scoring machine- which the ducks need.
3.)Neiderrieter- He's probably above etem in talent, so I'd probably switch them but Europeans make me a little nervous (there's obviously exceptions, but this is just if I were drafting)
4.)Pysyk- I put him here simply because I think its a really bad idea to take a goalie in the first round (you never know how they are going to turn out at this point in time -take one later) I also have a bad feeling about Sheahan- NCAA players often take a while to transition to the nhl because of the large style differences
5.)Campbell- best goalie int he draft, but goalies can change very quickly
6.)Sheahan- I remember him being up for the Ohl draft, he was ranked highly but bolted for the NCAA, maybe it was for the best? but I'm not a huge fan of the route.
Others of note
if anaheims picking early enough I would take Gudbranson-D (but he's in a bad junior organization-maybe a trade?), or a little later Toffoli-F or Skinner-F. I personally, love Skinner. he's a great goalscorer but he's not a great skater.
I'd avoid MacFarland- he's very overrated (I plays in the other conference though so I don't see him a lot (twice per year).
From the knights this year;
1.) Jared Knight F- perry(net crashing/dirty goals) Mike Richards hybrid. He's a very fast, gritty defensibly responsible player, scored 38 goals this year (ranked 2nd-3rd round)
2.)Michael Houser G- he's inconsistent but when he's on, he's awesome. big ,very athletic (5th round?)
3.) Reid McNeill D- 6'3 defenceman, came out of nowhere. He was cut from his midget team last year and made the OHL this year. good defensibly but no offensive potential (7th round?)
I hope that helps.
#6
Posted 29 March 2010 - 02:06 PM
How well has Neiderrieter adjusted to the North American game?
#7
Posted 29 March 2010 - 02:17 PM
1st Round: (2)
Theirs & Flyers
2nd Round:
Theirs
3rd Round:
None (traded to Tampa Bay for Artyukhin)
4th Round:
Theirs
5th Round:
Theirs
6th Round:
Coyotes (Got that in the Nokelainen trade & sent their own to Edmonton as part of the Visnovsky trade)
7th Round:
None (traded it to Columbus in Joakim Lindstrom deal)
#8
Posted 29 March 2010 - 02:43 PM
That's obviously something I don't know. On Thursday it's our end-of-season party, maybe I'll get a chance to chat with him for a while again over one of our 1200 liters of free beer and then I'll certainly ask. I'm not exactly sure that a year of AHL hockey would be what he needs. His game is perfectly suited for the smaller ice, anyway, and the level and style of play in the AHL in my oppinion would not be significantly better for his further development than playing another year of DEL hockey. However, I do stand by my rather bold statement that he could step into the league and be at least a good player for a team with three scoring lines pretty much right away if he wanted to.
#9
Posted 29 March 2010 - 02:59 PM
My dream Anaheim draft
1st (Anaheim 10-15?)- Austin watson F-powerfoward/ great penalty killer
1st (Philadelphia 10-15th)- Gudbranson D-2 way defenceman
2nd- Jared knight F
4th- Smith-Pelly F- powerfoward
5th-Christian thomas F-soft but really fast/skilled
6th- Adam Brown G- i think he's the son of ducks assistant coach?
I realize with neidermayer retiring shortly that we need defenceman however I think that defenceman are easier to find and these fowards all have great attitudes/talent and grit.
I actually prefer the players availiable from 25-50 more than those ranked earlier (8-15) so I would keep anaheim's pick and trade the philly pick for a late first rounder (26-30) and an early second (31-40) and grab skinner and knight, but these scouts are trained to evaluate so they're probably right haha.
I really believe that knight is the sleeper of the draft- he got off to a slow start because he didn't know he was diabetic, but after the diagnosis he's gotten into exellent shape and has scored at will. he can probably be a captain someday. I tend to rant about him a lot, you can probably tell I'm a huge fan of his.
Do you think anaheim will take a defenceman, goalie or foward?
#10
Posted 29 March 2010 - 03:06 PM
Isn't Gudbranson projected to go much earlier, in the 3 to 5 area...?
I don't think we're going to draft a goalie unless one guy falls really low and then at some point just is the best player available. We have a nice goaltending project in Bobkov, and Pielmeier is still there as well. What should be kept in mind that it has been a buyer's market for goaltenders for quite some time now, which, combined with goalies seemingly being tougher to project in most cases, is going to have some effects...
#11
Posted 29 March 2010 - 03:12 PM
#12
Posted 29 March 2010 - 03:19 PM
I hope they draft the best player available regardless of position. Who knows what the future holds so go ahead and get the best player you can.
#13
Posted 29 March 2010 - 04:51 PM
#14
Posted 29 March 2010 - 04:53 PM
That's a great question. I haven't heard anything but hopefully we'll get some details soon. Is anyone else planning on attending?
#15
Posted 29 March 2010 - 04:56 PM
i am, we have two first round picks.. i wouldnt miss it!
has anyone here ever been to a draft before?
#16
Posted 29 March 2010 - 04:57 PM
i am planning on attending
#17
Posted 29 March 2010 - 05:14 PM
#19
Posted 30 March 2010 - 01:41 AM
The 3 most talented swiss hockey players in one NHL team would be awsome!!!
It looks like the Ducks will draft in the region 10-12, that is exactly his standing in the scouting lists....
#20
Posted 30 March 2010 - 02:34 AM
i don't think niederrieter falls to us, i can see us taking jack campbell
i say we go 1 f 1 d
i'll go with austin watson and either pysyk or forbort will be our picks........right now anyways
#21
Posted 30 March 2010 - 11:45 AM
And since I'm actually going to go lol, I gotta brush up on my draft pick knowledge. At least for the first round, dont know if I'll stick around for all too long. Maybe through the second.
But in anycase, the info coming in is good. Major props to our European readers and those that are tapped in to the junior hockey world.
#22
Posted 30 March 2010 - 11:55 AM
#23
Posted 30 March 2010 - 12:58 PM
#24
Posted 30 March 2010 - 01:13 PM
I sent an email to Adam Brady a week or so ago, and asked if he knew of any rumblings within the Ducks offices to PLAN any group attendance. Thought maybe they'd be pushing for something just like that....
The response:
"Not that I've heard of. Maybe something will come up down the road."
I'm tentatively planning to go as well...and I almost have my wife talked into it.
#25
Posted 30 March 2010 - 09:06 PM
As far as who we should take I would love toget nino niederieter, but I am assuming he will be gone before it gets too the ducks pick. I am interested in derek forbort big USdefenseman, brett Connolly, riley sheahan, mark pysyk, or ryan johansen. but we don't know where the ducks picks will land yet, and the prospects rankings will still rise and fall before the draft so I will wait untill it's closer to choose who i want the ducks to take.
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