well the brought him to Ottawa so it was an easy call
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Riprock wrote:15th ranked goalie. Sens have now chosen two way ahead of where they were ranked. Odd that #2 is still there.
NEELY wrote:NEELY wrote:I have a feeling Francois Brassard will be a Sen today. They need goaltending depth and he could be had with a late pick. Gatineau product too.
SUCK MY BALLS!
NEELY wrote:Riprock wrote:15th ranked goalie. Sens have now chosen two way ahead of where they were ranked. Odd that #2 is still there.
Where they rank goaltenders means nothing, absolutely nothing.
Riprock wrote:NEELY wrote:Riprock wrote:15th ranked goalie. Sens have now chosen two way ahead of where they were ranked. Odd that #2 is still there.
Where they rank goaltenders means nothing, absolutely nothing.
Uhm, well it has to mean something. They don't arbitrarily rank them, there must be a system that they use to rank one over the other. I'm not saying it is wrong to not pick someone where they are ranked, Sens had their reasons obviously, but it is shocking when #2 is still there.
NEELY wrote:I would rather take a raw goalie with a ton of potential in a late round vs a guy who has played a ton and might have more exposure. They do their homework and basically, goaltenders are beyond unpredictable.
Riprock wrote:Brassard only comes from the Remparts, whose owner/coach/GM is only the best goalie in NHL history.
Riprock wrote:NEELY wrote:I would rather take a raw goalie with a ton of potential in a late round vs a guy who has played a ton and might have more exposure. They do their homework and basically, goaltenders are beyond unpredictable.
Well I think Subban and Danks will be pretty good.
rooneypoo wrote:Also funny: we're going to go through 6 rounds of drafting in about 3/4ers of the time it took to do round #1.
Big Ev wrote:or maybe they go with the HR and take once-projected 1st rounder Nick Ebert.
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