Jared – C+: Really the only decision left to be made in
the first round, and most critics agree….he made the wrong one. But that doesn’t
mean he made a poor one. Ron proved last year to be the most dangerous weapon
on Brett’s team. Speed might not be Ron’s strength but he is still one of the
quickest with the puck. Add in his superb board play and he most definitely will be a factor again this
year. But here’s why Jared only gets a C+. If Johnny is severely questioned for
not taking Eric, why shouldn’t Jared be? Maybe Jared didn’t want a log jam at
LW. But that wouldn’t make sense seeing as he drafted 3 offensemen. Granted
Ward has played D in the past, but if these past few weeks are any sign, Ward
will be in front of the opposing net more often than his own. Now let’s talk
about his last pick, Reggie. It was down to Reggie or Elliot and Jared chose to
go with Reggie solely for the fact that he’s older than 15. Granted Reggie does
have adult strength and that’s an advantage no doubt, but Elliot has energy and,
safe to say, more skill. As meaningless as this last round pick may be, it just
might be the difference in repeating for Jared. It's a long day Jared. It takes all 5 to win and you have to elders of the game of hockey. Youth may not have been a bad choice in this case.
Brett – B: That’s a bit high for someone who had, what
most believed to be, the top pick in the draft fall to him. So maybe he gets
this grade for not falling for any of the trades that were thrown at him from
other GMs. Brett knew Jared didn’t want Eric, and he was banking on Johnny taking
Nick first. Brett did his homework on the draft field, and the captains, and it
paid off. Taking Joe, the last defensemen, was another no brainer despite many
of his contemporaries calling into question Joe’s endurance. But what they can’t
question is his motor. This year, Brett will once again be putting his faith in
Tony, the goalie his team rode to the finals last year. Jared described tony
the best saying Tony is capable for ruining the game for either side. While
that may be true, Tony played average to above average every game last year and
there’s no reason to believe he won’t do it again this year….besides the fact
that he hasn’t played in a year and Brett had to plead with him to play again this
time around. Mike D is actually who I think will be the difference in more than
one game for Brett. The question is, can Mike be happy playing offense AND
defense through the whole tournament? I’m sure Brett will do what he can to
make everyone on his team happy, but it’s foolish to think that Joe will play
the whole game on D. Expect Brett and Mike to split time relieving Joe on
defense.
Borges – A-: Borges turned, what many thought would be a
straight forward draft, into something interesting. Griff can either be a drain
on opposing defense while playing wing as he did in Montreal, or he can play
stellar defense as he did in last year’s Haverhill Cup. But the surprise of the
draft came in his second round pick of Billy Thomas. With Ward still on the
board and his team seemingly set on the defensive side of the ice, Borges, in
his infinite wisdom, went with Billy, another defensive minded player. Maybe it’s
because he knew he’d end up with the last available goalie in Jack, or maybe he
knew that goals will be tough to score in games only lasting 10 minutes, or
maybe, just maybe, he wanted to snatch up as many defensemen as possible knowing
he has 3 months left till the trade deadline. I fully expect a trade between
Jared and Borges with Borges being the clear winner in the trade as Jared sells
out for a defensemen (just think how much Jared would rather play with Griff than against him). Even if he doesn’t make a deal, his team looks to be the
early favorite. Either way his strategy was brilliant.
7 comments:
zero offensive upside? Im nothing special out there but come on.
Bumped down twice. I feel like Rodney dangerfield.
Great draft recap. A lot of work put into it. You haven't learned the more you put in the further Jonny will bury it!
So Brett doesn't like my team because we are old?
Let's do some brendon martino math!
(Some ages are guesses)
Jared- 28
Ron- 45
MVW- 28
Bobby- 17
Reggie- 37
Average Age- 31
VS.
Brett- 27
Eric- 25
Joe- 37
Demaio- 39
Tony- 33 (or 53 who knows)
Average Age- 32.2
Boom! That extra year of youthful vigor will surely pay dividends for our team.
Bobby really tips the scale in your favor
Our team has experience where it counts and youth where it matters.
Ok whos the moron who said Elliot has more skill than me,.. i will give the energy.. and you, but more skill and speed..but are are you serious.. i know ive been inconsistent with my play and that comes speaks to not playing but once a month.. but more skill???.. wow.. ok well i guess i will have to make whoever wrote that, eat those words lol.. uhmm i will be 41 come cup time lol..
still... still
still.. still..
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