Wanna blog? Start your own hockey blog with My HockeyBuzz. Register for free today!
 
Forums :: Blog World :: Jan Levine: Fifth annual Hockey Buzz Mock Draft, NYR/NAS picks in, STL/SJ on deck
Author Message
Jan Levine
New York Rangers
Joined: 09.16.2005

Jun 25 @ 9:07 AM ET
Jan Levine: Fifth annual Hockey Buzz Mock Draft, NYR/NAS picks in, STL/SJ on deck Rangers pick is in....
aecliptic
New York Rangers
Location: Vagabond
Joined: 06.17.2010

Jun 25 @ 10:47 AM ET
Hey Jan, eventhough the running list is correct, you got the draft pick numbers wrong in the post.
optimus-reim
Toronto Maple Leafs
Joined: 06.21.2011

Jun 25 @ 10:54 AM ET
Hey Jan, eventhough the running list is correct, you got the draft pick numbers wrong in the post.
- aecliptic




He’s rushed and doing a good job.
Anyone with a brain can figure out that error, be patient he will clean it up.
aecliptic
New York Rangers
Location: Vagabond
Joined: 06.17.2010

Jun 25 @ 11:18 AM ET
He’s rushed and doing a good job.
Anyone with a brain can figure out that error, be patient he will clean it up.

- optimus-reim


Patient about what? Im letting him know he forgot to change the numbers when copying and pasting.
Jan Levine
New York Rangers
Joined: 09.16.2005

Jun 25 @ 11:24 AM ET
Patient about what? Im letting him know he forgot to change the numbers when copying and pasting.
- aecliptic

Fixed, thank you.
No comments about the pick?
Feds91Stammer
Detroit Red Wings
Location: "China was as proactive as possible" - Rinosaur, SC
Joined: 02.01.2012

Jun 25 @ 11:28 AM ET
Fixed, thank you.
No comments about the pick?

- airjan23

Bust
TC88
New York Rangers
Joined: 10.24.2020

Jun 25 @ 11:34 AM ET
Fixed, thank you.
No comments about the pick?

- airjan23


I’m sold, nice pick Jan. He got little love from Button or McKenzie, but that’s not overly surprising. Don’t mind his height if he plays that style of play and has great speed. Wonder if Drury could trade down a few spots as you mentioned and still get him but if he’s Drury’s guy it’s obviously not worth the risk.
aecliptic
New York Rangers
Location: Vagabond
Joined: 06.17.2010

Jun 25 @ 11:42 AM ET
Fixed, thank you.
No comments about the pick?

- airjan23


Everyone always goes ga-ga over players with size, but theres several short kings in the league doing quite well. If theres one consistent opinion on him is that his motor never stops. The kid is in permanent zoomie mode and for a smaller guy has no issues getting in the dirty areas. His effort and compete is what makes him a very intriguing pick.
picklerick
New York Rangers
Location: New York, NY
Joined: 03.01.2018

Jun 25 @ 11:43 AM ET
Fixed, thank you.
No comments about the pick?

- airjan23


I think you gotta go upside here and Honzek is a monster. Yes we are weak at RW but whoever we draft this year won’t fix that now.
Jan Levine
New York Rangers
Joined: 09.16.2005

Jun 25 @ 11:48 AM ET
I think you gotta go upside here and Honzek is a monster. Yes we are weak at RW but whoever we draft this year won’t fix that now.
- picklerick

I could see Honzek selected. Just get a Zucc vibe with Brindley
aecliptic
New York Rangers
Location: Vagabond
Joined: 06.17.2010

Jun 25 @ 11:57 AM ET
I think you gotta go upside here and Honzek is a monster. Yes we are weak at RW but whoever we draft this year won’t fix that now.
- picklerick


This is one thing I was thinking about. Anyone we draft this year will likely not have any impact on this team for atleast 2 years. In which time, Panarin will likely be gone, we will find out what we have in LAF, and Kreider will be 34/35 yo.

Personally, Id have Ritchie as my choice because we have no centers in our prospect pool and he looks like he has the potential to be a 2C.
t-dawg
New York Rangers
Joined: 06.24.2022

Jun 25 @ 12:03 PM ET
I like the pick for the most part Jan. I do wonder a bit about us just recently selecting a player very similar to this in Adam Sykora in the second round last year.

For that reason, I'd probably go with one of the centers with upside that you and others have mentioned. We could use that in our prospect pool more, imo
Jan Levine
New York Rangers
Joined: 09.16.2005

Jun 25 @ 12:04 PM ET
This is one thing I was thinking about. Anyone we draft this year will likely not have any impact on this team for atleast 2 years. In which time, Panarin will likely be gone, we will find out what we have in LAF, and Kreider will be 34/35 yo.

Personally, Id have Ritchie as my choice because we have no centers in our prospect pool and he looks like he has the potential to be a 2C.

- aecliptic

Ritchie, Honzek and Brindley were the three I was debating.
Brukie
New York Rangers
Location: Putnam, NY
Joined: 06.14.2011

Jun 25 @ 12:33 PM ET
Ritchie, Honzek and Brindley were the three I was debating.
- airjan23


The pick is good but centers are always a premium. Id would go with a center over an undersized winger.
Jan Levine
New York Rangers
Joined: 09.16.2005

Jun 25 @ 2:00 PM ET
The pick is good but centers are always a premium. Id would go with a center over an undersized winger.
- Brukie

I get it, will be interesting to see who Drury takes if he keeps the puck and all these options are available
TommyGTrain
New York Rangers
Location: Part of NJ where its Taylor Ham not pork roll
Joined: 05.19.2017

Jun 25 @ 2:05 PM ET
Fixed, thank you.
No comments about the pick?

- airjan23



Sorry Jan. I wanted to LOVE your pick and support you, but I just can't.

Brindley may turn out to be an NHL player, but he is simply a reach at #23. The way that the board has gone, to me the Rangers should run to the podium and grab Honzek.
He is clearly the BPA in my humble opinion...
Jan Levine
New York Rangers
Joined: 09.16.2005

Jun 25 @ 2:33 PM ET
Sorry Jan. I wanted to LOVE your pick and support you, but I just can't.

Brindley may turn out to be an NHL player, but he is simply a reach at #23. The way that the board has gone, to me the Rangers should run to the podium and grab Honzek.
He is clearly the BPA in my humble opinion...

- TommyGTrain

I like Honzek a lot, my concern is adding another LW as don’t think he can move to the right side. If he can and uses the physical tools he has, can certainly see Drury going in that direction, which would be fine by me.
Slimtj100
New York Rangers
Location: Panarins NYC apt
Joined: 03.04.2013

Jun 25 @ 6:37 PM ET
I could get on board with Brindley. I would definitely consider trading down if they have a few kids in mind to pick from. Maybe get a late 2nd rder to do it
aecliptic
New York Rangers
Location: Vagabond
Joined: 06.17.2010

Jun 25 @ 7:18 PM ET
I could get on board with Brindley. I would definitely consider trading down if they have a few kids in mind to pick from. Maybe get a late 2nd rder to do it
- Slimtj100


I wouldnt hate the idea of trading back either, theres a lot of decent prospects in this draft.
aecliptic
New York Rangers
Location: Vagabond
Joined: 06.17.2010

Jun 25 @ 7:43 PM ET
The only team with a late first and late 2nd is Carolina. I wonder if theyd be interested in moving up from 30 to 23. Theres a couple other options…

Anaheim has the 1st pick in the second round, maybe see if theyd trade 33 and one of their late 2nds.
Detroit and Chicago have a ton of picks in the second round.
Jan Levine
New York Rangers
Joined: 09.16.2005

Jun 25 @ 7:53 PM ET
The only team with a late first and late 2nd is Carolina. I wonder if theyd be interested in moving up from 30 to 23. Theres a couple other options…

Anaheim has the 1st pick in the second round, maybe see if theyd trade 33 and one of their late 2nds.
Detroit and Chicago have a ton of picks in the second round.

- aecliptic

Could see the Rangers dealing back in the first to get a third and a fifth if a second is not available. Would depend on where in the third the pick is, especially if only sliding pback a few picks.
Jan Levine
New York Rangers
Joined: 09.16.2005

Jun 25 @ 7:54 PM ET
Picks 25 and 26 posted a little after 9pm. Waiting on pick 27 and have pick 28. The good news is we have a few days to complete the mock draft before the actual draft
aecliptic
New York Rangers
Location: Vagabond
Joined: 06.17.2010

Jun 25 @ 8:44 PM ET
Heres a couple names that sound intriguing should we decide to trade back…

David Edstrom, 6’3 185, Frolunda

Edstrom is what I like to call a “snowplow”. A snowplow is a player who does a ton of the hard work and makes the game that much easier for his linemates. Forechecking, puck battles, intercepting passes, making plays under pressure to give his teammates more space, these are all the type of thing that Edstrom excels at and it makes him a super easy player to play with. If Edstrom can succeed in those areas in the NHL, he will free up his line mates to take big risks offensively while still keeping the line relatively safe on defence.

Charlie Stramel, 6’3 222, Wisconsin

Offensively, Stramel is very difficult to defend due to his size, but he is also versatile as he can play a complementary skill game. His size makes him highly effective in his power-forward style, especially as he is very comfortable playing in front of the net on the power play or at even strength. His playmaking is still a work in progress. He is adept at playing the cycle and retaining offensive pressure, making life difficult for defenders attempting to break out of their zone with his speed and positioning. Even when he isn’t crashing the crease, his speed allows him to attack along the wings as well where he can use his heavy shot. His shot selection is a strength to his game as well as the quick release and accuracy.

Defensively, his opponents need to be aware of when he is on the ice or they will be hit. Also, Stramel excels at playing disruptively when he’s playing defense, jumping into passing lanes and closing gaps quickly. While he can finish hits, he prefers using his long reach and size to take away options. His ability to anticipate plays points to a strong hockey IQ. His strong work ethic and high compete level helps make him a highly effective defensive player

Jan Levine
New York Rangers
Joined: 09.16.2005

Jun 25 @ 9:01 PM ET
new blog up