Quoting: timetosaygoodbye
I mean, for your sake, I hope you're right. But, clearly from my perspective, Boston seems to be a team that wants to win NOW. Defensemen like Fabbro and McAvoy and Bean are probably at best 2-3 years away from making an impact in the NHL. They probably think they can get a player that can play sooner in Jones (1 yr away probably) and Stanley (he's SO BIG lol).
Your perspective is poor. Boston wants to continue to build their farm system, while being competitive. It's not impossible. Your reasoning for them taking Jones and Stanley are weak. I just told you that the Bruins like 3 of the defenseman that should be there. They will more than likely take one. They don't care how far way they are.
Quote: I dunno -- Zboril looks like a bad pick right now and he was projected to go in the mid-1st. Drafting defensemen can be a crapshoot. Even in the first round. They might look at that and think about making a safe pick at #14. Jones is really safe in that regard. Big, great skater, good hands. He'll be a 2nd liner on most teams.
How does he look like a bad pick? That doesn't even make sense. Baseless speculation from someone who doesn't know jack **** about the Bruins prospect pool. Are we equating points to growth? Probably the worst thing you can do, and with DEFENSE, it should be the last thing to look at. Zboril, while his numbers were down (point wise) was asked to take on a shut down role with Saint Johns. He played in all situations, and had himself a solid year. You probably didn't know that though. I can't take anyone seriously when they make claims like this. Like I said, a little research goes a long way.
Quote: DeBrusk looks decent, and Senyshyn has been fine in the CHL as well, but they passed on two blue-chip prospects in Barzal and Connor. And it's not like they weren't highly touted coming into the draft either. Barzal was projected to go 6th overall and Connor 9th, while DeBrusk was looked at as a late 1st rounder and Senyshyn as a mid-2nd. And they still look like poor decisions to this day.
So they passed on two "blue-chip prospects," to draft two, "blue chip prospects". Alright..... If Barzal and Connor were projected to go 6th and 9th, why didn't they? Oh....Teams liked other players at those spots. So they fell. It happens all the time in drafts. Bruins were said to have liked Connor, but were turned off by his interview with them. There are reasons that go into drafting a player over how good they are, can be, etc. Is it hard to understand that? Bruins weren't impressed with his interview. He didn't seem like he wanted to be drafted. There is no point risking a high-end pick on a player that could very well wait his 4 years in college and then walk. Barzal? Couldn't tell you why they passed on him. Maybe they just weren't into his makeup. They took two players who fit what they're trying to build.
Quote: I won't go into later draft picks, unless you're talking about Carolina stealing Sebastian Aho at 35 and Pittsburgh with Sprong at 46, it's still probably too early to assess most of those players at this point.
That doesn't make sense. So you won't talk about later draft picks, but then contradict yourself and talk about two players because they had good years in their respective leagues? LMFAO what?
Quoting: keepcalmandbergeron
Bruins take any of the next 6 over Jones at 14. Boston is drafting high on character, Jones does not fit that description.
Jones is a prick. He's a dirty player, and has shown that. Why is that funny?
Jesus, who would have thought Leafs fans would feel so arrogant after getting the #1 pick. You'd think you guys are coming off winning your 5th SC in a row or something. Settle down. You have some nice prospects, but lets see what they do at the NHL level. Edmonton has nice players too and they still bottom feed.