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YOUNGBLOOD: 2014 NHL Entry Draft

2014 NHL Entry Draft

G’day NHL Draft  junkies,

 

After some final tinkering to my previous “Final FINAL 2014 NHL Draft Rankings”, I am content (for now) on my FINAL (for real this time) draft rankings for the 2014 NHL Draft. As I did all season, I put together one final “Youngblood” release and kept if fairly easy-to-read with straightforward rankings, skill-related ranking lists and a mock draft. In addition, I posted my 2015 NHL Draft Rankings to kick things off for next season.

 

Of course, it’s all free too. Moving forward, almost all of my content that was previously featured in the Youngblood releases will be offered over at McKeen’s Hockey, where I have an ongoing featured section. Be sure to check it out.

 

For the updated rankings, lists, mock draft and other information…download: Youngblood 2014 NHL Draft FINAL

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@RossyYoungblood’s 2014 NHL Mock Draft

 

2014 NHL Entry Draft

 

  • Not-so-Bold Predictions:
    • Florida trades the 1st overall selection swapping spots with one of the Canadian teams in Edmonton Oilers, Calgary Flames, Vancouver Canucks or Toronto Maple Leafs
    • In general, trading should be on the rise in 2014 with many teams looking to get “their” targeted player in a crop that’s fairly tightly packed together (and consequently, difficult to project who goes where). Trading up will ensure teams get their guy.

 

  • 3 Potential Draft Fallers:
    • Sam Bennett – NHL CSS’ top ranking of Bennett could be a curse. He’s certainly got the skill to go 1st overall but both Aaron Ekblad and Sam Reinhart have promising potentials as well. In addition, their playing styles are easy to project into the NHL and that might give them an edge in a group that’s tightly packed. Mix in big skilled forwards Leon Draisaitl, Michael Dal Colle and Nick Ritchie (who is considered #1 by some NHL scouts) and Bennett may slide further than people expect.
    • Brendan Perlini – A hot start to his draft season was promising but fizzling down the stretch sticks in scouts’ minds didn’t help IceDogs’ winger Brendan Perlini. He remained a Top 10 prospect throughout the season but the concerns about his competitiveness are legitimate and he could slide into double digits.
    • Tony DeAngelo – Publicly discussed and debated, Tony DeAngelo’s troubles on the ice and off the ice have been a hot topic throughout the season and that has left a sour taste in scouts’ mouths. Despite rumoured strong interviews at the NHL Draft Combine, there are just some scouts who just won’t risk a 1st round pick on a defenseman who is one dimensional and has some red flags. DeAngelo is the most interesting storyline, in my opinion, at the 2014 NHL Draft. Personally, I want to see him selected well and prove that these were all overstated “troubles”. In the end, the gifted offensive defenseman could end up being selected anywhere from 10th to 75th overall.

 

  • 3 Potential Draft Risers:
    • Dominik Masin – Not an overly familiar name in North America, Czech defenseman Dominik Masin receives rave reviews from those who have followed him this season. He captained his nation to a silver medal at the Under-18 World Championships and showed that he can log huge minutes in both offensive and defensive situations. Don’t be shocked to see him scooped up inside the opening round.
    • Sonny Milano – Largely considered a mid-to-late 1st round selection, American Sonny Milano could be considered a “riser” if he creeps inside the Top 15. He is a wizard with the puck and in a draft class that’s fairly wide open after the opening 8-9 picks, Milano could get snatched up quickly by a team who values his game-breaking abilities.
    • Travis Sanheim – Calgary Hitmen defenseman Travis Sanheim elevated his game down the stretch and his performance at the Under-18 World Championships was nothing short of outstanding, lifting him into first round consideration. Sanheim could hear his name called any time after the Top 10, especially in a relatively weak defensive crop at the top of the draft

 

  • Sleepers to Watch: Jaden Lindo, Dylan Sadowy, Jake Walman, Louis Belpedio, Josh Wesley, Ryan Foss

 

  • Valuable Long-term Investments (Project Picks): Ryan MacInnis, Eric Cornel, Brett Pollock, Nicolas Aube-Kubel, Brycen Martin, Jacob Middleton

 

  • Rossy’s Favourite Draft Prospects Team: 
  • Just  some of my favourite prospects heading into the 2014 NHL Draft that I have enjoyed following or watching. Most of these players I have been high on dating back to last year (especially the forward trio)

Nick Ritchie (LW) – Robby Fabbri (C) – Nikolay Goldobin (RW)

Travis Sanheim (LD) – Julius Honka (RD)

Brandon Halverson (G)

 

  • The Coaches Choice Team:
    • Players who provide an element found on championship teams

John Quenneville (LW) – Conner Bleackley (C) – Brendan Lemieux (LW/RW)

Dominik Masin (LD) – Josh Jacobs (RD)

Alex Nedeljkovic (G)

  • Draft Eligible Wildcard Team (Boom/Bust):

                            Vladimir Tkachyov (LW) – Nikolay Goldobin (C) – Josh Ho-Sang (RW)

Joe Hicketts (LD) – Tony DeAngelo (RD)

Julio Billia (G)

Notes About the Analysis:

Alternative Option – This subsection provides one or two logical player options for the team under analysis to consider (within a reasonable projectable draft slot)

Rossy’s Ideal Target – I give the one prospect (within a reasonable projectable range) that each franchise should be targeting. Trading up or down is not an option with this scenario and occasionally, the player picked in the mock draft is the same ideal target.

 

1st Round

 

Aaron Ekblad (OHL Images)

Aaron Ekblad (OHL Images)

1st Florida Panthers – Aaron Ekblad (RD)

If the Panthers keep the 1st overall pick, the mature Aaron Ekblad would be a defenseman that would strengthen Florida’s blueline and be ready to step into the lineup immediately. Expect GM Dale Tallon to field plenty of trade offers but Ekblad is a great consolation pick if the proposals fail to impress.

Alternative Option: Trade down to land top wingers Michael Dal Colle, William Nylander or Nikolaj Ehlers.

Rossy’s Ideal Panthers’ Target: Aaron Ekblad

 

 

2nd Buffalo Sabres – Sam Reinhart (RC)

While Aaron Ekblad is the stud defenseman of the draft, Kootenay’s Sam Reinhart will be heavily targeted. Even though Sam Bennett got the nod on NHL CSS’ final ranking, it’s Reinhart that could be the target of many teams looking to trade up.

Alternative Option: If Sam Reinhart is unavailable, the rebuilding Sabres must select defenseman Aaron Ekblad. Case closed.

Rossy’s Ideal Sabres’ Target: Sam Bennett

 

3rd Edmonton Oilers – Sam Bennett (LC)

Building down the middle is the standard course of action in the NHL and Edmonton will snatch up one of Bennett, Reinhart or Draisaitl when GM Craig MacTavish takes the stage. Loaded with character, compete and two-way skill, Bennett gives the Oilers a potential number one centerman but he won’t be arriving in 2014-15, a scenario Edmonton isn’t familiar with.

Alternative Option: Leon Draisaitl is the type of pivot the Oilers could use as he offers a strong possession game and size down the middle. Also, I wouldn’t be surprised to see the Oilers give Nick Ritchie some serious consideration.

Rossy’s Ideal Oilers’ Target: Sam Reinhart

 

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@RossyYoungblood’s Final 2014 NHL Draft Ranking

Wednesday, June 4, 2014

 

At this point in the season, I am beyond profiled out after writing endless scouting reports on this year’s 2014 NHL Draft class. To learn more about the players listed below, I highly recommend purchasing two draft guides that I contributed to over at McKeen’s Hockey and Dobber Hockey. Furthermore, I have been churning out as many profiles for this draft over at DobberProspects as I can so go ahead and venture over to that website to satisfy your draft fixes. Lastly, be sure to follow my new prospect feature series titled Youngblood at McKeen’s Hockey. I am excited about this particular opportunity.

 

Robby Fabbri, Guelph Storm (Terry Wilson/OHL Images)

Robby Fabbri, Guelph Storm (Terry Wilson/OHL Images)

I wanted to take the time to thank all of my followers here at The Scouting Bureauand on Twitter. It’s my pleasure to provide updates and analysis of hockey prospects and without my following, it wouldn’t be as rewarding. Thank you.

 

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Youngblood: OHL Playoff Preview Edition

March 20, 2014 Leave a comment
Robby Fabbri, Guelph Storm (Terry Wilson/OHL Images)

Robby Fabbri, Guelph Storm (Terry Wilson/OHL Images)

Welcome back prospect junkies and OHL fans. With hours until the puck drops on the 2014 OHL Playoffs, The Scouting Bureau is pleased to present its March Playoff Preview Edition of Youngblood. Inside the latest edition, you will find loads of information relevant to the Ontario Hockey League and it’s players.

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2014 NHL Mock Draft [Midterm Edition]

February 24, 2014 Leave a comment

The Mid-Season 2014 NHL Mock Draft was included in @RossyYoungblood’s Youngblood Midterm 2014 NHL Draft Edition

*Order based on standings at Olympic Break

1st Buffalo Sabres – Sam Reinhart, RC (Kootenay, WHL)

Reinhart addresses a team need down the middle and the two-way pivot would make an eventual great captain for the Sabres. He scores, he defends and he hates to lose –

Aaron Ekblad (Terry Wilson/OHL Images)

Aaron Ekblad (Terry Wilson/OHL Images)

something that has become too common in Buffalo.

2nd Edmonton Oilers – Aaron Ekblad, RD (Barrie, OHL)

Striking oil again, Edmonton crashes to the bottom of the standings just in time to snatch exceptional defenseman Aaron Ekblad, filling a huge void on the blue line. Eventually Edmonton will prove that losing does pay off.

3rd Florida Panthers – Sam Bennett, LC (Kingston, OHL)

The Panthers can’t pass up the talented Sam Bennett adding yet another skilled highly competitive forward to their all-world prospect pool. With depth in their lineup, Florida can take their time with Bennett, although they might not need to.

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NHL Draft: Evaluating the boom/bust prospect

February 18, 2014 Leave a comment
(Aaron Bell/OHL Images)

(Terry Wilson/OHL Images)

Exclusive from the submissions of Youngblood [Special Edition]: 2014 NHL Draft Midterm Guide

Tuesday, Febraury 18, 2014

No prospect is a sure thing but some come with more alarming risks

The 2014 NHL Draft class is an intriguing one in the sense that there are several players with elite skill sets that aren’t necessarily complete, owning one or two concerning flaws. Whether it is a lack of size, deficiencies in the defensive zone or questionable character, NHL teams are always occupied at determining how much emphasis to place on players’ shortcomings and deciding at what point in the draft makes drafting a risky prospect worth it.

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Youngblood Special Release: 2014 NHL Draft Midterm Edition

February 18, 2014 1 comment
(OHL Images by Aaron Bell/Terry Wilson; Blended by Brendan Ross)

(OHL Images by Aaron Bell/Terry Wilson; Blended by Brendan Ross)

With the 2014 NHL Entry Draft scheduled to take place in just over four months, @RossyYoungblood has put together a special edition of Youngblood for hockey prospect fans.

Inside the latest Youngblood [2014 NHL Draft Midterm Edition] release, read up on the Top 30 prospect profiles (as ranked by @RossyYoungblood), browse through the Top 75 potential prospects for the upcoming draft and check off some notable OHL players to watch. Furthermore, enjoy a Mock Draft and feature story on Evaluating the Boom/Bust Prospect compiled exclusively for this special Youngblood edition.

As usual, all components of the Youngblood release are complimentary so sit back and enjoy.

FREE Download: 2014 NHL Draft Midterm Youngblood Edition

 

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Youngblood Special Edition: 2014 World Junior Championship

December 25, 2013 1 comment

WJC Rink

The most wonderful time of the year is mere hours from commencing as the world’s best junior-aged hockey prospects prepare for the 2014 IIHF Under-20 World Junior Hockey Championship,

The Holiday Season is filled with an enchanting atmosphere as children, both young and old, eagerly await the arrival of Christmas. Truth be told, Old Saint Nick may be the root cause of that enchanting feeling experienced by our children but it would be wrong not to credit some of that feel-good anticipation (for us adult hockey fans anyways) to the World Junior Championships. For real, we wait for months to show our national pride and it’s the WJC stage that lifts our emotions to heights that few things can. Sure, it helps that the world tournament takes place during the holiday season where family and friends can convene and cheer on their nations but, just like Old Saint Nick, the World Junior tournament creates a surreal atmosphere filled with hope that is placed in the hands of 22 young kids as they attempt to satisfy a country’s belief of achieving the impossible. For the purposes of the WJC, that impossible belief is winning gold – a task that has proven to be very difficult…even for a hockey driven country like Canada.

Without further ado, Youngblood Hockey courtesy of Brendan Ross (@RossyYoungblood) presents it’s WJC fans with a complete guide to familiarize yourself with the players and nations competing at the 2014 U20 World Junior Hockey Championship.

Free Download: Youngblood 2014 WJC Special Edition

 

Thanks for Reading,

Brendan Ross

@RossyYoungblood

Youngblood – December Edition

December 13, 2013 Leave a comment

 

Youngblood December Ed

Christmas comes early as we are pleased to release our December Edition of Youngblood, the free prospect magazine covering all of your Ontario Hockey League and prospect news.

 

In our December edition, @RossyYoungblood releases his Top 30 2014 NHL Draft Rankings for OHL eligibles, a Top 20 Ranking of OHL Draft eligible players and a recap of the Whitby Silver Stick Tournament. In addition, we’ve got World Junior news, CHL/NHL Top Prospect news and, of course, the usual stick tap section crediting players who stepped up their game this past month!

 

Download it now and thank us later!

 

Youngblood – December Edition

 

Thanks for reading and please, feel free to share your thoughts and discuss,

Brendan Ross

@RossyYoungblood

 

Youngblood: November Edition – Sean Day Interview

November 19, 2013 Leave a comment

Youngblood November Ed

With the OHL season fully underway and players starting to find their groove, Youngblood Hockey is pleased to release the 3rd edition of Youngblood, which is chalked full of pertinent OHL and prospect information.

Included inside is a brand new featured dubbed “One Timer” which allows fans to get to know their favourite prospects through a Q & A. It is with great pleasure to kick off this series with the exceptional defenseman, Sean Day, of the Mississauga Steelheads. Thanks to @SeanDay66 for taking the time to enlighten us about his game, personality and life goals!

Furthermore, the November Youngblood edition provides updated draft rankings of OHL players eligible for the 2014 NHL Entry Draft in what is shaping up to be a year-long close battle. Check out the snippets of scouting reports on a few Alliance prospects eyeing to be drafted into the OHL next spring which is available in the section “Eye in the Rinks”.

The release also features the complete OHL rosters for the SUBWAY® Super Series roster that pits the mighty Russian National Junior squad against the OHL’s top players.

As always, thanks for reading and feel free to ask questions, add comments or strike up a chat using the comment section below or Twitter (@RossyYoungblood).

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Youngblood November Ed