Sunday will be another historic day for the NHL as it embarks on another important day in the history of great players. I am rather uncertain about this being as deep a draft as mentioned by several but I do think its a much more talented first round we are going to see with high end skill spread throughout that round. All you have to do is look and you will see out of the top 7 or 8 players probably at least 5 have better potential to be stars in the NHL and not bottom 6 forwards or bottom pairing d-men.
Each year I post my REVS TOP 15 NHL DRAFT PROSPECTS at the beginning of the year and once again I re-post with changes at year end. There is always a player here or there that pleasantly surprises and moves up the rankings and then there are those who drastically drop down and seem for whatever reason to lose the 'it' factor which got them there. Here is my year ending REVS TOP 15 2013 NHL DRAFT PROSPECTS...
REVS 2013 NHL DRAFT PROSPECTS:
1. Nathan Mackinnon
2. Seth Jones
3.Jonathan Drouin
4. Aleksander Barkov
5. Valeri Nichushkin
6. Darnell Nurse
7. Sean Monahan
8. Elias Lindholm
9. Hunter Shinkaruk
10. Nikita Zadorov
11. Max Domi
12. Curtis Lazar
13. Frederik Gauthier
15. Ryan Pulock
My rankings I post are based off the player I believe is the best all around player available at the time of drafting, NOT in 5 years or by importance of team.
I have stood strong throughout the year and never doubted MacKinnon as the undisputed #1 even once. To me the media and some scouts made a big deal and swayed the opinion of the masses for awhile. It is interesting cause you always hear that one tournament does not change scouts minds, yet that is exactly what happened after the World Jr tourney in January. Seth Jones was the man! Then when MacKinnon and Jones continued to pick up where they left off, it was Jones staying ranked ahead by 8 out of 10 scouts. After the CHL playoffs and the Memorial Cup MacKinnon began to once again look like the favourite at #1. Why? Because of his dominance at the highest level.
Still agree that 1 tournament does not make a difference? It happened when Taylor won back to back memorial cups and MVP awards as well. Not to mention swaying the Oilers to take him after seeing him pick himself up off the ice and then go and score a goal shortly after. MacKinnon has been my guy all along and I still stand by the fact he will be a superstar in the making. Heck, he alone will be worth liking and watching the Colorado Avalanche this year.
This Mock draft is NOT based on BPA but based on WHO I believe will be picked for each team at their respective spots. It's always a difficult task ranking the top players let alone by team perspective but we will treat this 'Oilers Jambalaya NHL Mock draft' as if there will be no trades allowed. Feel free to leave your thoughts, disagreements or opinions. Have fun Oil Country!
OILERS JAMBALAYA 2013 NHL MOCK DRAFT
My rankings I post are based off the player I believe is the best all around player available at the time of drafting, NOT in 5 years or by importance of team.
I have stood strong throughout the year and never doubted MacKinnon as the undisputed #1 even once. To me the media and some scouts made a big deal and swayed the opinion of the masses for awhile. It is interesting cause you always hear that one tournament does not change scouts minds, yet that is exactly what happened after the World Jr tourney in January. Seth Jones was the man! Then when MacKinnon and Jones continued to pick up where they left off, it was Jones staying ranked ahead by 8 out of 10 scouts. After the CHL playoffs and the Memorial Cup MacKinnon began to once again look like the favourite at #1. Why? Because of his dominance at the highest level.
Still agree that 1 tournament does not make a difference? It happened when Taylor won back to back memorial cups and MVP awards as well. Not to mention swaying the Oilers to take him after seeing him pick himself up off the ice and then go and score a goal shortly after. MacKinnon has been my guy all along and I still stand by the fact he will be a superstar in the making. Heck, he alone will be worth liking and watching the Colorado Avalanche this year.
This Mock draft is NOT based on BPA but based on WHO I believe will be picked for each team at their respective spots. It's always a difficult task ranking the top players let alone by team perspective but we will treat this 'Oilers Jambalaya NHL Mock draft' as if there will be no trades allowed. Feel free to leave your thoughts, disagreements or opinions. Have fun Oil Country!
OILERS JAMBALAYA 2013 NHL MOCK DRAFT
1 | Nathan MacKinnon |
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2 | Jonathan Drouin |
3 | Seth Jones |
4 | Sasha Barkov |
5 | Darnell Nurse |
6 | Sean Monahan |
7 | Valeri Nichushkin |
8 | Elias Lindholm |
9 | Hunter Shinkaruk |
10 | Rasmus Ristolainen |
11 | Nikita Zadorov |
12 | Curtis Lazar |
13 | Max Domi |
14 | Bo Horvat |
15 | Ryan Pulock |
16* | Samuel Morin |
17 | Frederik Gauthier |
18 | Alexander Wennberg |
19* | Anthony Mantha |
20 | Valentin Zykov |
21 | Kerby Rychel |
22* | Zachary Fucale |
23 | Mirco Mueller |
24 | Adam Erne |
25 | Josh Morrissey |
26 | Jacob De La Rose |
27* | Ryan Hartman |
28* | Robert Hagg |
29 | JT Compher |
30 | Nicolas Petan |
The 2013 NHL Entry Draft will be fun. Find your friends, find a local establishment to hang out with others and enjoy another historic time in the life of every NHL team. In today's NHL finding prospects who can play are extremely important to a salary cap team who must take advantage of cheaper priced players.
Keep on Keepin on!