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Fifth annual Hockey Buzz Mock Draft underway,, WAS pick in, DET/STL on deck

June 19, 2023, 1:25 PM ET [20 Comments]
Jan Levine
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The fifth mock Hockey Buzz mock draft driven by the readers and a few special guests is underway. Zach Jarom did not go off the board with the Blackhawks pick, selecting Connor Bedard first overall, WHILE Ryan Armstrong, climbdenali12, selected Adam Fantilli with Anaheim's pick, Zak McMillian, HB Blue Jackets blogger, went with Leo Carlsson's with Columbus' selection. Ken Peterson, Hockeygm. selected Matvei Michkov with Karine Hains picking Will Smith Montreal..TJ Reilly selected David Reinbacher for Arizona while Bill Meltzer grabbed Ryan Leonard for Philly. Optimus-Reim's pick is in for Washington with Feds91stammer now up for Detroit and aecliptic on deck for St. Louis. Below is the selection and voting poll, please weigh in with your view.

First, some logistical information just for this blog: Thanks to all who have agreed to participate. All teams are spoken for, meaning we have a full complement of General Managers. As a reminder, when you have your pick, rationale for the selection, who else you considered and if you weighed a trade, please send that to me via email to [email protected]. As said previously, for those who agree to participate, please make sure I have your real name to go with your Hockey Buzz ID.

In terms of trades, I am happy to have them proposed, but for ease of purpose of the draft, I would prefer not to slow down the making of picks and the voting by waiting for a vote on if the deal is fair. Due to the late start for the draft, my view for this year's iteration is no trades.

The draft is June 28 and we are starting the draft Thursday, June 15 in the morning. That will give us 13 days or so to complete the draft, even factoring in the Sabbath. For weekdays and Sunday, I will post a pick in the morning, then a second in the evening with voting in between, for at least the first half or so of the draft. The second half or so, we can run three per day if needed so we get all 32 picks by or on the morning of June 28.

As a reminder, for each pick, included should be: a) Selection and reasoning/scouting report, and b) Alternatives considered(both players and trades). Please provide me via email your pick with the aforementioned information following the posting of the prior pick on the site. If I become aware of a pick or a few picks in a row, I will email you to help facilitate moving the mock draft along. I will post the blog with the pick and the voting poll within each blog.

Overall Rules and Process

As mentioned previously, there is a little kicker. After the pick or trade is made, a poll will be posted to rate the selection or deal. If the majority of people like the pick or trade, that selection stands and it moves on to the next team’s picks. If not, the majority rules and that’s what happens with that team and pick. I have the last right of refusal to keep everything on the up and up and avoid ballot box stuffing. My request to you is that you take this seriously and not make a mockery of the mock draft, because that would be an insult to the others who are participating and makes the whole process a sham. But by playing this out, we get to have healthy debate and conversation to remain engaged up and possibly beyond the draft. If teams make deals and they occur before a team’s selection is due, that deal will play a part as to when each person’s selection occurs.

Here how this will work: each evening (for now, one pick per day, but we will go to two when we get to second half of the mock draft and possibly even before that, so that we complete on time) the team’s selector will email me at [email protected] their pick and their rationale for that selection. If making a trade, the same applies, and all the selectors have been listed below along with their screen name if from this site or their twitter handle if external to help facilitate making trades. I will post that pick and rationale on the site and create a voting poll. For now, I was thinking solely just a yes or no vote for the poll, but if people want me to list other options for the selection at that pick number in cases of a no vote, I am happy to do so, to help make it more robust.

With the 8th pick of the 2023 Draft, the Capitals, represented by optumus-reim, are proud to select Zach Benson, LW, Winnipeg, WHL

Connor Bedard claims him to be the hardest player to play against in the WHL. Washington covets players who have a solid defensive game and Benson has that along with dynamic creativity. He’s always buzzing around and has drawn comparisons to Gaudreau with a high level defensive game.

His skating can definitely be improved but from his character, high hockey IQ, raw skill and tenaciousness, he has all the tools to be a top line winger in the NHL.

A great get for a down year for the Capitals.

Some quotes from scouts:
Jason Bukala - Sportsnet - May 5th: "Makes plays along the wall and in traffic. Goes to the front of the net off the puck looking for tips and setting screens. On the PP he makes plays from the weak side flank. Trusted to be used in all situations and take first and last shifts of periods."

Tony Ferrari - The Hockey News - June 5th: "One of the smartest players in this year’s draft class, Benson plays the game two or three steps ahead of the rest of the players on the ice. Whereas most players have a Plan A and maybe a Plan B, Benson usually has a Plan C, D, and E”

Scott Wheeler - The Athletic - June 5th: "He’s the kind of player who fills the stat sheet and elevates his linemates in subtle ways. Increasingly, I’ve been impressed by his agility in and out of breaks and cuts (his skating is an almost underrated asset for him and particularly impressive through his edges and crossovers, though he can get going the length of the ice, too)."

Washington was willing to trade out of their pick but was unable to find a dance partner.

Washington Capitals select Zach Benson
 
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2023 NHL DRAFT ORDER
1  Chicago - Zach Jarom, HB Blackhawks blogger, Connor Bedard, C, Regina (WHL)
2  Anaheim - Ryan Armstrong - climbdenali12, Adam Fantilli, C, Univ. of Michigan
3  Columbus - Zak McMillian, HB Blue Jackets blogger, Leo Carlsson, C, Orebro HK, (SHL)
4  San Jose - Ken Peterson, Hockeygm, Matvei Michkov, RW, SKA, KHL
5  Montreal - Karine Hains, HB Canadiens blogger, Will Smith, C, US NTDP
6  Arizona - slimtj, TJ Reilly, David Reinbacher, D, Kloten (SWISS)
7  Philadelphia - Bill Meltzer, HB Flyers blogger, Ryan Leonard, RW, US, NTDP 
8  Washington - optimus-reim, Zach Benson, LW, Winnipeg, WHL
9  Detroit - Feds91Stammer, Monday, June 19, pm
10  St. Louis - aecliptic, Tuesday, June 20, am

11  Vancouver - David Wong, OrcaBlue, Tuesday, June 20, pm
12  Arizona via OTT - slimtj, TJ Reilly, Wednesday, June 21, am
13  Buffalo - Paul Schott, lonsabres, Wednesday, June 21, pm
14  Pittsburgh - mkrisnosky, Matt Krisnosky
15  Nashville - eichiefs9
16  Calgary - Trevor Neufeld, HB Flames blogger
17  Detroit via NYI - Feds91stammer
18  Winnipeg - Jacob Billingham, HB Jets blogger
19  Chicago via TB - Zach Jarom, HB Blackhawks blogger
20  Seattle - NYRangers1124

21  Minnesota - TC88, Todd Piepho
22  Philadelphia via Columbus via LA - Bill Meltzer, HB Flyers blogger
23  NY Rangers - Jan Levine
24  Nashville via EDM - eichiefs9
25  St. Louis via TOR - aecliptic
26  San Jose via NJ - Russ Cohen
27  Colorado - John Ryan, jryan88
28  Toronto via BOS - Michael Augello, HB Maple Leafs blogger
29  St. Louis via DAL - aecliptic
30  Carolina - BINGO!, Chris Cole

31  Montreal via FLA - Karine Hains, HB Canadiens blogger
32  Vegas- Brendan Smith, tbsmith

Looking forward to running this again. We had a ton of fun the last few seasons. That should be the same again this year with New York having the 23rd pick in the first round.

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