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Title: NHL draft value chart
Post by: jmtrops on April 25, 2019, 05:40:29 PM
Have any of you seen this? How good do you think it is and how it would translate to our league?
Title: Re: NHL draft value chart
Post by: SlackJack on April 25, 2019, 06:21:21 PM
Have any of you seen this? How good do you think it is and how it would translate to our league?
It's interesting but I don't think we'd want it to translate. Anyway....one word: Zetterberg.
Title: Re: NHL draft value chart
Post by: shooter47 on April 25, 2019, 07:35:05 PM
I wouldn't think it would translate that well to our league. With our keeper players factored in the DNHL supplemental draft can change significantly year to year. One year the top overall pick may be available at #1 (This year). Other years you might be looking at the 5th or 6th drafted player at #1.
Title: Re: NHL draft value chart
Post by: jmtrops on April 26, 2019, 03:43:40 PM
I wouldn't think it would translate that well to our league. With our keeper players factored in the DNHL supplemental draft can change significantly year to year. One year the top overall pick may be available at #1 (This year). Other years you might be looking at the 5th or 6th drafted player at #1.

but thats the thing with the chart is its not rating the #1 pick talent wise its really just comparing the the players relative to the one draft. and its just a guide, if there is not that elite player at the top you can always adjust your thinking. other than the top I think its pretty close for us.
Title: Re: NHL draft value chart
Post by: GypsieDeathBringer on April 30, 2019, 02:46:56 PM
I like what the GM of the Steelers said about pick value this past draft.  “Every year it’s relative,” said Colbert. “People talk about the (draft value) charts, but we don’t use a chart. We know other teams will use a chart, and we know that when we call them (about a trade proposal) they’ll say, well that doesn’t match our chart value. That’s fine. They can do that, but in our minds we have to spend what we want to spend if we want a certain player. And we have to explain, if a team is trying to trade up to us, that we don’t follow a chart. We know what they’re saying and that’s up to them, but we make up our own values.”
Title: Re: NHL draft value chart
Post by: jmtrops on April 30, 2019, 05:21:46 PM
I like what the GM of the Steelers said about pick value this past draft.  “Every year it’s relative,” said Colbert. “People talk about the (draft value) charts, but we don’t use a chart. We know other teams will use a chart, and we know that when we call them (about a trade proposal) they’ll say, well that doesn’t match our chart value. That’s fine. They can do that, but in our minds we have to spend what we want to spend if we want a certain player. And we have to explain, if a team is trying to trade up to us, that we don’t follow a chart. We know what they’re saying and that’s up to them, but we make up our own values.”

yes thats true once you have a player connected to a pick it is all just relative.
Title: Re: NHL draft value chart
Post by: SlackJack on April 30, 2019, 06:01:19 PM
I like what the GM of the Steelers said about pick value this past draft.  “Every year it’s relative,” said Colbert. “People talk about the (draft value) charts, but we don’t use a chart. We know other teams will use a chart, and we know that when we call them (about a trade proposal) they’ll say, well that doesn’t match our chart value. That’s fine. They can do that, but in our minds we have to spend what we want to spend if we want a certain player. And we have to explain, if a team is trying to trade up to us, that we don’t follow a chart. We know what they’re saying and that’s up to them, but we make up our own values.”
Great quote!