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carcus
St Louis Blues
Location: #Winnington
Joined: 02.12.2009

Jun 24 @ 10:35 PM ET
Ah!

What they said about him on the broadcast was that he was a late year kid for his draft year and showed serious growth in his first year at college, both physically, and in his game. He went from a depth forward on the US development team to a 14 goal scorer for UConn in his freshman year.

Interesting that Wiz says he doesn't play well in the crowd but he identifies himself as a Cory Perry-type player. I guess we'll see...

- eggsegan

The next Parayko?
Jason Millen
St Louis Blues
Location: Saint Louis, MO
Joined: 01.28.2016

Jun 24 @ 10:37 PM ET
more on Tage -

• Thompson, the third-youngest player in the NCAA in 2015-16, led the nation with 13 power play goals and finished fourth among Hockey East freshmen with 32 points (14-18—32).

• In 2014-15, Thompson played with the U.S. National Team Development Program in Ann Arbor, Mich. and graduated from high school a year early receiving the National Young Leaders Award and Presidential Academic Award.

• His father, Brent Thompson, was selected in the second round (39th overall) by the Kings in the 1989 NHL Draft and played 121 games over six NHL seasons. He has coached within the Islanders organization since 2011-12, including three seasons as head coach of their American Hockey League affiliate, the Bridgeport Sound Tigers.

Director of NHL Central Scouting Dan Marr:
"He's a pro player. He upgraded his skating and is able to get in, protect the puck and get it to the net. He's hard to check.”

Plays with former Blues draft pick Max Letunov

https://www.nhl.com/news/...016-nhl-draft/c-280007902

Tage Thompson has received plenty of advice from his father when it comes to hockey.

Brent Thompson, now coach of Bridgeport in the American Hockey League, had a 14-year playing career. The retired defenseman played 121 NHL games from 1991-97 with the Los Angeles Kings, Winnipeg Jets and Phoenix Coyotes.


"One of the biggest things that's stuck with me is he said every day is a tryout and there is always someone trying to take your job," said Tage, who recently completed his freshman season at the University of Connecticut. "He also said to never be satisfied where you're at."

Tage, a 6-foot-5, 185-pound center, wasted little time before heeding his father's advice. He started his college career on the Huskies' fourth line against Alabama-Huntsville on Oct. 9, 2015. He wasn't there long.

"I remember being pretty [mad]," Thompson, 18, said. "I wanted to show everyone they had me in the wrong spot."

"We started him slow on the fourth line, but he played so well we had to move him up to the first line with Max Letunov and he never moved from that spot," UConn coach Mike Cavanaugh said of Thompson, who had two assists in the 5-2 win.

Letunov, a freshman forward from Russia, led Connecticut (11-21-4 overall, 6-12-4 Hockey East) with 16 goals, 24 assists and 40 points. Thompson, No. 24 in NHL Central Scouting's midterm rankings of North American skaters, was second with 14 goals, 18 assists and 32 points.

"It was great playing with him," Thompson said. "We had a lot of good chemistry going. We're really good friends too. It was a fun season."

Thompson had an assist on half of Letunov's goals, and Letunov had a hand in 11 of Thompson's goals.

Their connection was especially evident on the power play. Thompson led the NCAA with 13 power-play goals.

"Our power play was set up very similar to how the Washington Capitals set theirs up," Cavanaugh said. "[Thompson] was in (Alex) Ovechkin's position. Max, who played (Nicklas) Backstrom's position, was able to find him quite a bit for one-timers. Tage didn't miss often. If he gets the puck in space and can one-time it, he can bury it. He also had some goals crashing the net with his big body.

"There was a lot of chemistry there between the two of them."

Cavanaugh said Thompson has an NHL shot and must take that power-play mentality to 5-on-5 situations.

"He has that mentality when he's on the power play to get himself in position to shoot the puck," Cavanaugh said. "He doesn't do it that much in 5-on-5; he has an extra stick handle or tries to deke it."

Thompson said he felt more comfortable with the man-advantage, having more time and space on the puck. He scored three goals, all on the power play, in a 5-2 win against then-No. 7 Boston University on Oct. 27.

Prior to playing at Connecticut, Thompson won gold with the United States at the 2015 IIHF U-18 World Championship in Switzerland, playing with fellow 2016 NHL Draft prospects Auston Matthews and Matthew Tkachuk. Thompson also played for Team Plante in the 2015 CCM/USA Hockey All-American Prospects Game in Buffalo, N.Y., on Sept. 24.

Those performances, coupled with a breakout freshman season at UConn, have helped Thompson's stock.

"He's a pro player," NHL Director of Central Scouting Dan Marr said. "For him to go into that program and get the ice time and production he's getting, he's getting bigger and stronger and his skating has picked up. He upgraded his skating even though he didn't need to, so he's one of these guys who can get in, protect the puck, get it to the net and he's hard to check.

"As a freshman, to go there and get that ice time, and be given the responsibility that he has, that's what is impressive."

Not only are scouts impressed, but Thompson's work ethic and production have been noticed and appreciated by his father as well.

"I thought the expectations would be to come in, develop and see how he could hang with the stronger, bigger kids at the college level, and he definitely exceeded my expectations at UConn," Brent Thompson said. "Credit to the coaching staff; they gave him opportunities in key situations and he definitely responded in a good way.

"He had to earn his stripes starting on the fourth line, but it says a lot about his character that he was never satisfied."
eggsegan
Joined: 02.26.2007

Jun 24 @ 10:37 PM ET
The next Parayko?
- carcus


I was thinking the same thing! They said he went from 6'1" to 6'5" between US Development to freshman year.
Jason Millen
St Louis Blues
Location: Saint Louis, MO
Joined: 01.28.2016

Jun 24 @ 10:41 PM ET
Yzerman looked really mad. Like Armstrong just stole his guy....
- carcus


more likely because - according to Bucci - Steve Yzerman basically told @KathrynTappen: "we made our best offer to Stamkos. Take it or leave it."
eggsegan
Joined: 02.26.2007

Jun 24 @ 10:42 PM ET
more likely because - according to Bucci - Steve Yzerman basically told @KathrynTappen: "we made our best offer to Stamkos. Take it or leave it."
- Jason Millen


Yeah, that, and Bishop is gone due to the expansion draft.
Jason Millen
St Louis Blues
Location: Saint Louis, MO
Joined: 01.28.2016

Jun 24 @ 10:53 PM ET
Per JR - Blues scouting director Bill Armstrong said Thompson was last player on club's board that they wanted in the first round, so they moved up.

"He's a big kid that's coming into his own, he's a late bloomer. He's got a lot of room to grow" - Definitely sounds like Parayko in some respects.
carcus
St Louis Blues
Location: #Winnington
Joined: 02.12.2009

Jun 24 @ 10:56 PM ET
more likely because - according to Bucci - Steve Yzerman basically told @KathrynTappen: "we made our best offer to Stamkos. Take it or leave it."
- Jason Millen

Yeah, the interview was painful to watch.

I was talking about when the camera went to him before they picked. He looked like he was just robbed.
BluesDroogie
St Louis Blues
Location: St. Louis, MO
Joined: 06.12.2014

Jun 24 @ 11:06 PM ET
took the dog for a walk and when i came back my feed cut out. so we traded what to move up and this thompson kid seems like a long stretch to make it to the nhl, am i correct?
carcus
St Louis Blues
Location: #Winnington
Joined: 02.12.2009

Jun 24 @ 11:10 PM ET
took the dog for a walk and when i came back my feed cut out. so we traded what to move up and this thompson kid seems like a long stretch to make it to the nhl, am i correct?
- BluesDroogie

Why do you think he is a long shot? To play next year? Or to play period?
BluesDroogie
St Louis Blues
Location: St. Louis, MO
Joined: 06.12.2014

Jun 24 @ 11:31 PM ET
Why do you think he is a long shot? To play next year? Or to play period?
- carcus

solely based upon the above quote from armstrong or who ever, needs a lot of work and might make it in 4-5 years

EDIT: Per wiz posted by Millen

Leg strength and finding his areas
BluesDroogie
St Louis Blues
Location: St. Louis, MO
Joined: 06.12.2014

Jun 24 @ 11:39 PM ET
i have a gallon and some of a fifth left of whiskey and a lot of beer, but i am BORED. So me is off to the bars to sees what troubles might acrew. a bit of the old ultra violence or a bit of the ol' in and out, right me fellow droogies

viddy well, viddy well

Prost
BluemanGuruu
St Louis Blues
Location: trustinjarmo knows nothing, MO
Joined: 06.28.2007

Jun 25 @ 3:41 AM ET
For the Flames early 2nd round pick Hope there is another pick or a prospect. From what I have heard, this year's draft isn't all that deep.

ETA - add a 3rd if Calgary extends Elliott...

Note this is a cap move as Nilsson will be around 1mm or more less than Elliott......maybe this helps with a 6mm Edmonton forward or resigning Brouwer or Backes?

- Jason Millen


Never buy into thenhype of a deep draft or a super deep draft.

2007 was not a deep drafts. But those later rounds yielded some great picks.

Why is this said? Because in the later rounds it is usuallynmore difficult to gauge a player's ceiling and likelihood of obtaining it. A lot ofnthese players tend to not be well developed, late bloomers or having something about them scouts are not sure on like Alex De Brincat. Excellent player but can he play in the NHL? No one wants to put a first rounder on a guy who is either hits as a top end player or doesn't. These other players in the first round often can be bottom lines or pairings if they do not pan out.

I suggested Dubois would go about fourth. I saw Tiachuk was going to drop. I had no idea that morenteams would draft needs versus position. Some interesting defenders. Why would this be considered not as good of a draft? Well these players likely need more development and whenever that is the case their is always concern for failure.

But the real draft starts Saturday morning.

FournSt. Louisians and the Blues got not a one, but at least drafted a really good center.

So whynis Thompson so low? His development is a bit slower because of teams he played on. One of those kids who will end up like Parayko.

If everyone developed like the scouts think then the Marty St. Louis' and Tyler Johnsons' would have never made it.
BluemanGuruu
St Louis Blues
Location: trustinjarmo knows nothing, MO
Joined: 06.28.2007

Jun 25 @ 3:50 AM ET
I guess Shattenkirk said no to extending with certain Canadian teams or the Blues do not want to trade him.

I was going to write before the draft Elliott will be gone for a second and prospect. The only reason I figure Elliott has a higher value is because has been good but his cap hit is nothing.

I am glad he is gone. He had some giant holes in his game the Blues play in front of him did not allow to be exposed often. Might see it in Calgary if they don't tighten up.

12Americans a 4 St. Louisians in the first round! Awesome!
BluemanGuruu
St Louis Blues
Location: trustinjarmo knows nothing, MO
Joined: 06.28.2007

Jun 25 @ 3:55 AM ET
Another detail to the trade per Armstrong in his interview with Strickland:

Conditional pick is ours if Calgary signs or trades Elliott before he becomes an ufa.

- carcus

I swear to God I was thinking this trade would happen but the conditional would have been higher and specifically there to block a move to Chicago for Crawford. I think Crawford is right up Burke's number. He might not be GM but still has to have some influence. I figure that it would make sense for Chicago to cut cap by trading Crawford and get insurance.
Jason Millen
St Louis Blues
Location: Saint Louis, MO
Joined: 01.28.2016

Jun 25 @ 8:01 AM ET
I guess Shattenkirk said no to extending with certain Canadian teams or the Blues do not want to trade him.

I was going to write before the draft Elliott will be gone for a second and prospect. The only reason I figure Elliott has a higher value is because has been good but his cap hit is nothing.

I am glad he is gone. He had some giant holes in his game the Blues play in front of him did not allow to be exposed often. Might see it in Calgary if they don't tighten up.

12Americans a 4 St. Louisians in the first round! Awesome!

- BluemanGuruu


5 St. Louis AAA Blues picked in the first round. Boston's 29th pick was as well.
Jason Millen
St Louis Blues
Location: Saint Louis, MO
Joined: 01.28.2016

Jun 25 @ 12:18 PM ET
Nolan Stevens is a great pick for the 5th round...

Per Craig Button - I really like Nolan Stevens this high. I think he might be one of the more underrated players in this whole draft.

Per Wiz - The son of John Stevens is a creative centreman who thinks the game well and can stickhandle in a phone booth. He has a high hockey IQ and it shows in his competition. sees the ice and distributes the puck well on the give and go. Plays poised and calm. Has average speed at this juncture but a nice stride. He needs to be a whole lot stronger. Fearless in the dirty areas and very competitive in all roles he is asked to perform. Blocks shots.

He has size and seems to be a bit of a late bloomer. A wrist injury when he was 16 or 17 may have slowed his track a bit. He was part of the USDT. Great upside pick for the 5th round.
BluemanGuruu
St Louis Blues
Location: trustinjarmo knows nothing, MO
Joined: 06.28.2007

Jun 25 @ 12:25 PM ET
5 St. Louis AAA Blues picked in the first round. Boston's 29th pick was as well.
- Jason Millen

yeah I saw that one later. Holy crap that is awesome for St. Louis hockey!

I guess that was the team Strickland was talking about some ten years ago. Man we have been on here for a day.
BluemanGuruu
St Louis Blues
Location: trustinjarmo knows nothing, MO
Joined: 06.28.2007

Jun 25 @ 12:26 PM ET
Nolan Stevens is a great pick for the 5th round...

Per Craig Button - I really like Nolan Stevens this high. I think he might be one of the more underrated players in this whole draft.

Per Wiz - The son of John Stevens is a creative centreman who thinks the game well and can stickhandle in a phone booth. He has a high hockey IQ and it shows in his competition. sees the ice and distributes the puck well on the give and go. Plays poised and calm. Has average speed at this juncture but a nice stride. He needs to be a whole lot stronger. Fearless in the dirty areas and very competitive in all roles he is asked to perform. Blocks shots.

He has size and seems to be a bit of a late bloomer. A wrist injury when he was 16 or 17 may have slowed his track a bit. He was part of the USDT. Great upside pick for the 5th round.

- Jason Millen


Who is this Wiz you speak of? Sounds familiar but I cannot place it.
Jason Millen
St Louis Blues
Location: Saint Louis, MO
Joined: 01.28.2016

Jun 25 @ 12:28 PM ET
yeah I saw that one later. Holy crap that is awesome for St. Louis hockey!

I guess that was the team Strickland was talking about some ten years ago. Man we have been on here for a day.

- BluemanGuruu


So the 6th AAA Blues player went in to the Leafs as the 1st pick in the 3rd round. Wow.

Wiz is Bill P who is a regular Hawks poster and draftsite.com writer. Good guy and been involved/around scouting for a number of years.
Jason Millen
St Louis Blues
Location: Saint Louis, MO
Joined: 01.28.2016

Jun 25 @ 12:29 PM ET
Blues trade with Chicago to draft Conner Bleackley, captain of the red deer rebels and who was a 1st round pick of the Avs in 2014 I believe. Interesting.
BluemanGuruu
St Louis Blues
Location: trustinjarmo knows nothing, MO
Joined: 06.28.2007

Jun 25 @ 12:30 PM ET
The Blues have only picked centers six feet or higher and one goalie so far.

Jason what is the score on Evan Fitzpatrick? This is the highest the Blues have drafted a goalie in how long?
BluemanGuruu
St Louis Blues
Location: trustinjarmo knows nothing, MO
Joined: 06.28.2007

Jun 25 @ 12:30 PM ET
Blues trade with Chicago to draft Conner Bleackley, captain of the red deer rebels and who was a 1st round pick of the Avs in 2014 I believe. Interesting.
- Jason Millen

I was going to say why the hell is Bleakley so low in the draft. Now I remember that story. That is a steal.
BluemanGuruu
St Louis Blues
Location: trustinjarmo knows nothing, MO
Joined: 06.28.2007

Jun 25 @ 12:33 PM ET
So the 6th AAA Blues player went in to the Leafs as the 1st pick in the 3rd round. Wow.

Wiz is Bill P who is a regular Hawks poster and draftsite.com writer. Good guy and been involved/around scouting for a number of years.

- Jason Millen

Amazing!

I think kids started getting drafted from St. Louis regularly with the feshman my senior year. Connor Dunlap. After him Yan Stastny and have trouble remembering his name but he was a defense another Blues son, played for Peoria and is now a scout for NJ I believe.

Jason Millen
St Louis Blues
Location: Saint Louis, MO
Joined: 01.28.2016

Jun 25 @ 12:33 PM ET
I was going to say why the hell is Bleakley so low in the draft. Now I remember that story. That is a steal.
- BluemanGuruu


Really liking the Blues 5th round....great gambles. Bleackley has had a lot of injury issues, dumb luck stuff (skate to wrist, knee cap issues, etc). He is a 2 way player. Expect him to play for the Wolves next year.
Jason Millen
St Louis Blues
Location: Saint Louis, MO
Joined: 01.28.2016

Jun 25 @ 12:37 PM ET
The Blues have only picked centers six feet or higher and one goalie so far.

Jason what is the score on Evan Fitzpatrick? This is the highest the Blues have drafted a goalie in how long?

- BluemanGuruu


Allen and Schwartz (:yuck were taken earlier.

Fitzpatrick seems to have been taken about where everyone said he should go...4th goalie taken, late 2nd round or early 3rd round, etc. I don't see any Q hockey so haven't seen him play. NHL.com had him as the 2nd best goalie in the draft.
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