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NHL Draft Day Two: Blues Draft Five More Players


These players will all be analyzed in greater detail later today by our Prospect Department, but the rundown on the picks made in rounds 2 through 7 include two more defenseman, a Russian winger, a high school foward and another winger from 'The Dub':

Again, check back later for more detailed analysis of these players.

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Our 4th round pick . . .

has a first name that makes him far superior to other beings.

I’ll be tracking him!

"The world is getting to be such a dangerous place, a man is lucky to get out of it alive." -- W.C. Fields

by Donut King on Jun 27, 2009 2:04 PM CDT reply actions  

You caught that too?

I was doing my draft summary for my blog and as I was typing his name I just stopped, was like “Heh… his name’s Shat” and moved on. I probably shouldn’t’ve watched that Beavis and Butthead last night.

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by hildymac on Jun 27, 2009 3:22 PM CDT up reply actions  

FIRST name.

But the surname is really fucking hilarious though.

"The world is getting to be such a dangerous place, a man is lucky to get out of it alive." -- W.C. Fields

by Donut King on Jun 28, 2009 7:20 PM CDT up reply actions  

I missed it all

Son #1 has had 7 baseball games in 9 days in this miserable heat.
I am one WIPED OUT mom.

Got on here and read every comment from the last 2 days. It was cool breeze and a margarita refreshing. Thanks so much.

It was nice to see a few of our other side of the Atlantic friends,

by luvhockey on Jun 27, 2009 7:08 PM CDT reply actions  

who is this guy

Brett Ponich / Portland Winter Hawks WHL

D-L / 6-5.75, 204 / 22-Feb-91

Skating: 55 / Skill: 30 / Sense: 55 / Compete: 50 / Tough: 60

Strengths: Huge, long-limbed frame. Decent skater. Good defensively. Underrated but reluctant fighter.

Weaknesses: Struggles with the first pass. No offensive upside.

At his best in his own end. Long reach and good instincts make him a pretty reliable shut-down guy. Is good in physical battles, but isn’t as aggressive physically as you would want him to be.

Struggles with consistency with the puck. Occasionally makes a nice first pass to get the puck out of trouble, but too often he’s indecisive and sloppy in moving the puck. Doesn’t offer much on the offensive end.

Skating is about average – because of his size it’s easy to overrate his skating. Has a long, smooth stride and okay footspeed. But by NHL standards he would be a barely adequate skater – his 2nd/3rd/etc step isn’t real good and his pivots are a slightly rough. That said, his skating is more of a plus than a minus – and I don’t think it’s going to keep him from getting to the next level. Can really throw ‘em in a fight – which makes me wonder why he doesn’t drop the gloves more often. That and his under-used size makes you wish he didn’t have such a long fuse and would get angry more often.

Summary: I’ve seen too much of this guy, so all the flaws and inconsistency are probably too prominent in my mind. But the more I look at my notes, the more I realize this is a pretty decent mid-round sleeper. I just wish he showed just a little more natural aggressiveness. If I’m in an organization that needs this role (big stay-at-home d-man), you’d have to argue pretty hard for this guy with your 4th…maybe even your 3rd, depending on who else is available.

Draft Day: I’d guess he goes somewhere in the 3rd or 4th. Some whispers around that he could sneak into the 2nd round, but that’s iffy to me.
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this boner takes a vague description based on bullshit and decides he can see the future
has anyone read anything about our second pick other than this?

Fuck Detroit

by DasBlues74 on Jun 27, 2009 8:57 PM CDT reply actions  

According to a few different sites

He’s a western-Canadian hockey scout and contributing editor for Red Line Report.

by SouthernBlue on Jun 28, 2009 12:11 AM CDT up reply actions  

Max Tardy

is the one I’m really interested in. Finalist for the Mr Hockey Award…and MN Hockey Hub seem to be fans:

"Max Tardy, one of the best two-way forwards in the state and a University of Minnesota-Duluth recruit, leads the Greyhounds with 24 goals and 18 assists. He’s the key to much of East’s offensive attack, playing on the first line and the power play, but he also recognizes his defensive responsibilities for coach Mike Randolph’s club, which is one of the stingiest in the state at allowing goals."

I’m looking forward to see how this guy develops.

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by drfrankentweed on Jun 28, 2009 12:09 PM CDT reply actions  

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