2010 NHL Entry Draft: Players to Watch
Hockey Betting Lines
06/21/2010 -
Philadelphia, PA (Sportsbook Betting Lines) - It's been almost two weeks since the
Chicago Blackhawks were center stage of the hockey world, but on Friday night
in Los Angeles, the Edmonton Oilers will get to take a turn in the spotlight.
The Oilers hold the first overall pick in the 2010 NHL Entry Draft and will
cash in that chip at Staples Center. All signs point to Edmonton nabbing
Taylor Hall with the No. 1 selection and Boston taking Tyler Seguin with the
second pick. After that, there's not much certainty about how the rest of the
draft will unfold.
The most intriguing unknown heading into every draft is how actively teams
will pursue or entertain trades. Let's face it, the majority of the players
selected this weekend won't be making any kind of impact for NHL teams over
the next few years, but there is proven professional talent to be had at the
draft.
That trade-market talent can wind up paying off big in next year's playoffs.
Just ask Philadelphia Flyers general manager Paul Holmgren, who pulled off a
draft-day deal with Anaheim last year to land mammoth defenseman Chris
Pronger.
Of course, Pronger was exceptional at the back end this spring in leading
Philly to a Stanley Cup Finals berth, but there is a price to pay, as the
Flyers, who are currently without a first-round pick in the 2010 draft, can
attest to.
It's hard to do anything other than make wild guesses about what kind of
trades may happen this weekend, and it's even more difficult to truly gauge
what type of draft-eligible players are available. We know who the scouts
think are the most talented kids at this stage, but at 17 and 18 years old,
some players are just too raw to know anything definitive about them.
Still, last year's draft provided impact players like John Tavares and Matt
Duchene for the New York Islanders and Colorado Avalanche, respectively, and
this summer's crop likely has a few NHL-ready players for the taking.
Here's a closer look at some of the best players available this weekend in
southern California:
TAYLOR HALL - LW - Windsor (OHL)
Hall is quite simply the player with the best chance of becoming an elite
scorer at the NHL level, and he fills the Oilers' desperate need for a top-
line sniper. Edmonton's leading goal-scorer over the last three seasons has
averaged just 26 goals per season. Enter Hall, who poured in 57 goals in 76
games, including the playoffs, for Windsor last year. He has the type of
world-class speed that could make him an extremely dangerous offensive player
in the NHL. Also, the Calgary native has shown the ability to play his best
hockey at playoff time, winning the Stafford Smythe Trophy as MVP of the
Memorial Cup for the triumphant Spitfires in both 2009 and '10. All told, Hall
amassed 76 points (35 goals, 41 assists) in 44 postseason games during his
career with Windsor, which is now likely over since there is nothing left for
Hall to accomplish at the junior level. The Oilers were dead last in the NHL
in points last year and the franchise has missed the postseason in each of the
last four years, so Edmonton clearly needs a lot more than Hall to turn things
around. But, it's a good place to start and the speedy youngster should make
the hockey played at Rexall Place a bit more interesting next year.
TYLER SEGUIN - C - Plymouth (OHL)
Hall is a pretty sure thing at No. 1, and that's despite the fact that Seguin
is the top-rated North American skater by Central Scouting, the NHL's official
scouting bureau. Seguin, a Brampton, Ontario native, is a pure centerman who
has drawn comparisons to the likes of Steve Yzerman, but Hall trumps the
Plymouth star for sheer offensive firepower due to his quickness. Seguin may
not be a pure burner like Hall, but he did score the most goals in the OHL
during the regular season last year, hitting the net 48 times in 63 games.
Boston is the likely destination for Seguin, as the Bruins are picking second
this year due to their pre-season trade of Phil Kessel to Toronto. The Bruins
made it to the Eastern Conference semifinals this spring, where they
infamously blew a 3-0 series lead to Philadelphia. Boston's biggest need is
scoring, and with 173 points in 124 career regular-season games with Plymouth,
Seguin is an excellent way to address the lack of offense in Beantown.
ERIK GUDBRANSON - D - Kingston (OHL)
If the Oilers and Bruins snatch up Hall and Seguin as everybody expects them
to, consensus opinion agrees the Florida Panthers will try to land a
defenseman to replace Jay Bouwmeester at No. 3. The Panthers dealt Bouwmeester
to Calgary at last year's draft and Gudbranson appears to be the best draft-
eligible blueliner out there. At 6-4, 195 pounds, Gudbranson has a suitable
frame to be a dominant NHL defenseman and, according to scouts, he has just
about everything else too, including poise, offensive ability, a booming
slapshot and the desire to mix it up physically with the opposition. The
Ontario native missed a large portion of the 2009-10 season due to a bout of
mononucleosis, but still managed to record 23 points and 68 penalty minutes in
41 games for Kingston in 2009-10. Gudbranson is still likely a few years away
from contributing at the NHL level, but projects as a No. 1 defenseman if he
is developed properly.
CAM FOWLER - D - Windsor (OHL)
Just as Hall and Seguin are basically considered to be 1A and 1B at this
year's draft, Gudbranson and Fowler share the same dynamic as the top-two
defensive prospects available this summer. Fowler is slightly smaller than
Gudbranson at 6-2, but is said to possess even better offensive skills and is
considered to be one of the strongest skating prospects overall at this year's
draft. The Windsor, Ontario native holds dual citizenship from Canada and the
United States, but has chosen to play for the U.S. internationally and helped
Team USA win gold at the 2010 World Junior Hockey Championships. Fowler should
at least be an asset on the power play at the NHL level, and could possibly
develop into a solid two-way defenseman.
BRETT CONNOLLY - RW - Prince George (WHL)
Connolly is worth keeping an eye on this year, even though his 2009-10
campaign was basically ruined by injuries. After posting 30 goals and 60
points to win the WHL's Rookie of the Year in 2008-09, Connolly managed to
skate in just 16 games for Prince George this past season. He did notch 10
goals and 19 points in his limited role with the Cougars, but the hip injury
that sidelined Connolly for most of the 2009-10 campaign could scare some
teams off come Friday night. Then again, it's also very possible that he could
go in the top-five. Connolly's exceptional 2008-09 season, when he became the
first 16-year-old to score 30 goals in the WHL since Patrick Marleau did it in
1995-96, and his natural leadership ability make him a safe top-10 bet, even
with the injury concerns.
NINO NIEDERREITER - RW - Portland (WHL)
This Swiss winger effectively announced himself to the hockey world at the
2010 World Junior Championships, recording 10 points in seven games with Team
Switzerland and making the all-tournament team. Niederreiter also turned in a
strong season as a WHL rookie in 2009-10, posting a team-high 36 goals in 65
games for the Portland Winterhawks. His size and playmaking skills are
Niederreiter's best assets, but he plays a strong overall offensive game and
is a tireless competitor.
MIKAEL GRANLUND - C/W - HIFK (Finland)
The top-rated European skater by NHL Central Scouting, Granlund is somewhat of
a risky pick. He is undersized at 5-10, 180 pounds and is not an especially
impressive skater. However, where the Finnish forward does excel is with his
innate ability to create scoring chances for his teammates. He played at the
top level of Finnish professional hockey in 2009-10 and was named Rookie of
the Year in the SM-Liiga, leading all rookies with 40 points (13 g, 27 a) in
43 games. Granlund was described as a "Saku Koivu clone" by Goran Stubb, NHL
Director of European Scouting, but draft experts are divided about whether he
will be picked in the top-five or last into the 20s.
VLADIMIR TARASENKO - RW - Sibir (KHL)
Unlike Granlund, this Russian winger has the size to step into the NHL right
away and has spent the last two seasons skating in the KHL -- the world's best
professional league outside of the NHL. He had a solid sophomore season in the
KHL in 2009-10, posting 13 goals and 24 points in 42 games for HC Sibir
Novosibirsk -- one year after finishing second in voting for the league's
Rookie of the Year. He also turned many heads for Team Russia at the 2009
World Under-18 Championships, posting 15 points (8 g, 7 a) in seven games for
the silver-medal winners. Tarasenko boasts an all-around offensive game, and
has a an excellent hockey pedigree as his father, Andrei, who also coaches HC
Sibir, had a long hockey-playing career and represented the Russians at the
1994 Winter Olympics. He could go somewhere between picks 5-to-10 and won't
last into the 20s.
EMERSON ETEM - RW - Medicine Hat (WHL)
Etem gets to return home for the draft and the Long Beach, California native
is expected to get picked on the first night, but the lack of an extensive
junior pedigree will likely drop him to the latter stages of the first round.
Etem was a WHL rookie with Medicine Hat in 2009-10 and he notched 65 points
(37 goals, 28 assists) in 72 games, leading all WHL rookies in goals. He also
comes from an athletic family, though the rest of the Etems are known for
their work on unfrozen water. Etem's mother, Patricia, rowed for the U.S. at
the 1984 Summer Olympics and his father, Rick, rowed for the Naval Academy in
college. Etem has great speed and soft hands, skills that help him get to the
net and score from in close.
DEREK FORBORT - D - U.S. NTDP
A player who keeps rocketing up mock drafts, Forbort's combination of size and
skating ability are making him a hot commodity. The Duluth, Minnesota
native has been listed at 6-5, 198 pounds and knows how to use that size for
positioning and to cut off passing lanes. In the fall he'll be headed to the
University of North Dakota, where he will likely add more bulk to his big
frame and further develop as a two-way player.
CALVIN PICKARD - G - Seattle (WHL)
As is normally the case at the NHL draft, there are no can't-miss goaltending
prospects available. Netminders traditionally take much longer to develop,
and, at 17 or 18 years of age, they are generally still too young to warrant
using an early pick to get one. In fact, Pickard could be the lone goalie
selected in the first round on Friday. The Winnipeg native is not a
particularly big goaltender, but scouts love his positioning. Pickard played
for a poor WHL team in Seattle last year and showed that he could handle a
heavy workload, posting a .914 save percentage in 62 games for the
Thunderbirds in 2009-10. Pickard can walk in his older brother's footsteps if
he's the first goaltender to be picked at this year's draft. Nashville made
Chet Pickard the first goalie to be selected when it grabbed him with the 19th
overall pick at the 2008 draft.
<< McDowell jumps to 13th in world ranking
Philadelphia, PA (Sportsbook Betting Lines) - Graeme McDowell became the first European
to win the U.S. Open in 40 years on Sunday and that helped him leap 24 places
to No. 13 in the latest world golf rankings.
McDowell become the eighth European
<< New Orleans Hornets 2010 Draft Preview
(Sportsbook Betting Lines) - Obviously the New Orleans Hornets need a healthy Chris Paul
to get back to the NBA postseason but the team also needs a significant
defensive presence inside, something that was lacking last season.
Last summer's trade tha
<< Cardinals' Holliday earns top NL honor
New York, NY (Sportsbook Betting Lines) - St. Louis Cardinals outfielder Matt Holliday
has been named the National League Player of the Week for the period ending
June 20.
In six games during the week, Holliday batted .435 (10-for-23) with a ma
<< Los Angeles Clippers 2010 Draft Preview
(Sportsbook Betting Lines) - A traditional NBA doormat, the Los Angeles Clippers will
in essence be getting a pair of top 10 picks in this year's draft.
The 6-foot-10, 250-pound Blake Griffin, the No. 1 overall pick in the 2009
draft, missed his entir
<< Washington Wizards 2010 Draft Preview
(Sportsbook Betting Lines) - The last time the Washington Wizards had the No. 1 overall
pick in the NBA Draft, it didn't work out all that well.
Kwame Brown started just 94 out of a possible 328 games over four seasons in
the nation's capital before h
D-Backs recall Gillespie, option Roberts >>
Phoenix, AZ (Sportsbook Betting Lines) - The Arizona Diamondbacks have recalled
outfielder Cole Gillespie from Triple-A Reno.
Gillespie batted .256 with a home run and four runs batted in during his first
stint in the big leagues this season
Blue Jays designate 3B Encarnacion for assignment >>
Toronto, ON (Sportsbook Betting Lines) - The Toronto Blue Jays have designated third
baseman Edwin Encarnacion for assignment.
Encarnacion, 27, was batting .200 with nine home runs and 22 RBI in 37 games
this season. He was sidelined from Apri
Coyotes re-sign LW Pyatt >>
Glendale, AZ (Sportsbook Betting Lines) - The Phoenix Coyotes re-signed left wing Taylor
Pyatt to a two-year contract on Monday.
The 28-year-old Pyatt had 12 goals and 23 points with a career-high plus-13
rating in 74 games last season, his first w
Jeff Gordon became driver enemy number one at Sonoma >>
Sonoma, CA (Sportsbook Betting Lines) - Jeff Gordon is a four-time NASCAR Cup champion
and a five-time race winner at Infineon Raceway, but at the conclusion of
Sunday's race at the Northern California road course, Gordon was a marked man
in the garage.
Nationals send P Lannan to minors >>
Washington, DC (Sportsbook Betting Lines) - The Washington Nationals have optioned
opening-day starter John Lannan to Double-A Harrisburg.
The left-hander was 2-5 with a 5.76 earned run average in 14 starts this
season.
In a correspond
Since the late 1990's, MySportsbook.com has been an online sportsbook / poker room / casino that focuses on quality.. MySportsbook caters to the experienced sports fan who values reliability and accuracy, with great attention to detail. MySportsbook's success over the past 3 years has made them the envy of the sports gambling industry. There are hundreds of sites appearing all over the Internet claiming to be the next best sportsbook online, each one is trying to use the same marketing techniques as MySportsbook originated.
If you want to try the most stylish and reliable type of online sportsbook, go with MySportsbook. Most online sportsbooks give you live odds and plenty of games and events to bet on, at MySportsbook they'll give you that and more. While perfection may be a lofty goal, MySportsbook attempts to achieve that goal. All sorts of ways to bet on football, football betting, Super Bowl betting lines.
To visit this online sportsbook got to MySportsbook.com for all your football sportsbook needs.
|