JohnGotti Knows how to post... Beitrag melden Geschrieben 27. September 2006 Hier mal was interessantes für evtl Predraft rankings, bzw die neue NHL Saison Ich starte mit den Teams A - C Anaheim Ducks Overview: The Ducks traded away young talent, Joffey Lupul and Ladislav Smid, to acquire the highly touted Chris Pronger in an off-season trade with Edmonton. Pronger should team with Scott Niedermayer on the power-play unit to form one of the deadliest defensive pairs in recent history. The Ducks also acquired the young and talented Stanislav Chistov whom had been playing in Russia. Fantasy Stud: Look for Teemu Selanne to lead the Ducks in scoring this season. Also keep an eye on Andy McDonald. Sleeper Pick: Ryan Getzlaf is the one to watch. He should get a lot more opportunity this season and be able to capitalize on those extra chances. In addition, Bobby Ryan could make the team with a strong training camp bumping Corey Perry down the depth chart in the process. Rookie to Watch: Bobby Ryan, as mentioned earlier. Also Dustin Penner who made himself known last year during the playoffs with his large frame and puck-handling skills. Line Projections: L1 Dustin Penner-Andy McDonald-Teemu Selanne L2 Stanislav Chistov-Ryan Getzlaf-Corey Perry L3 Chris Kunitz-Todd Marchant-Rob Niedermayer L4 Travis Moen-Samuel Pahlsson-Todd Fedoruk D1 Scott Niedermayer-Francois Beauchemin D2 Chris Pronger-Joe DiPenta D3 Sean O’Donnell-Ian Moran G1 Jean-Sebastian Giguere G2 Ilya Bryzgalov Prediction: 2nd in the Pacific Division. Atlanta Thrashers Overview: The Thrashers lost top center Marc Savard to the Boston Bruins this off-season. There is a question mark as to who will be centering the top line this year in Atlanta. This could mean a slight drop in production for Ilya Kovalchuk. The Thrashers made a few transactions trying to find someone who could play on their top line. They signed former Rangers center Steve Rucchin and traded for Niko Kapanen from the Dallas Stars. The Thrashers also traded away Patrik Stefan, who has been a major bust in most people’s eyes, and Jaroslav Modry. Fantasy Stud: It’s not real hard to pick a fantasy stud in Atlanta. You have Ilya Kovalchuk and Marian Hossa, who will be top point getters on this team and are must haves in fantasy leagues. Sleeper Pick: Glen Metropolit. He has the skills to make his way onto the top line, and if he does, he should be in for a pretty big season playing alongside Kovalchuk. Rookie to Watch: Jim Slater. If he has a good camp, he might find himself on a scoring line this season. Another rookie to keep an eye on is Alex Bourret. Line Projections: L1 Ilya Kovalchuk-Steve Rucchin-Jim Slater L2 Slava Kozlov-Glen Metropolit-Marian Hossa L3 Alex Bourret-Bobby Holik-Jon Sim L4 Serge Aubin-Niko Kapanen-Scott Mellanby D1 Andy Sutton-Niclas Havelid D2 Greg de Vries-Steve McCarthy D3 Garnet Exelby-Vitaly Vishnevsky G1 Kari Lehtonen G2 Johan Hedberg Prediction: 3rd in the Southeast Division. Boston Bruins Overview: Boston made their presence known this summer by signing free agents Zdeno Chara and Marc Savard to bolster their roster. Boston has a lot of work ahead of them but they should see some improvement from the effort so far. They will be marginally more competitive this season than last. Boston also traded away Andrew Raycroft to the Toronto Maple Leafs. They also traded away young defenseman Nick Boynton and acquired Paul Mara from the Coyotes. Fantasy Stud: There are quite a few choices I have here, but I will go with Marco Sturm. If he can stay healthy, he should make quite the impact for Boston this year. Another name that could be your fantasy stud is Marc Savard. Sleeper Pick: Glen Murray. He may not be a typical sleeper, but he did not perform all to well last year, and is in position to have a stellar season this year. Rookie to Watch: Phil Kessel. This one is easy. If Phil can make the club out of camp, look for him to find his way onto a scoring line and put up decent numbers. Line Projections: L1 Marco Sturm-Patrice Bergeron-Brad Boyes L2 Phil Kessel-Marc Savard-Glen Murray L3 PJ Axelsson-Wayne Primeau-Shean Donovan L4 Jeff Hoggan-Mark Mowers-Petr Kalus D1 Zdeno Chara-Milan Jurcina D2 Brad Stuart-Paul Mara D3 Mark Stuart-Andrew Alberts G1 Hannu Toivonen G2 Tim Thomas Prediction: 4th in the Northeast Division. Buffalo Sabres Overview: Buffalo lost right winger JP Dumont after they decided not to accept the arbitrator’s ruling on his salary. This isn’t as big of a loss as some may think, because Buffalo has many capable right wing options. The biggest signing for Buffalo, excluding the re-signings of their restricted free agents, was Jaroslav Spacek. He had a good year last year and should build on that to become a viable option for Buffalo on the blue line. Fantasy Stud: Daniel Briere. He should be a top center this year, barring any injuries. I’d also monitor Maxim Afinogenov. Sleeper Pick: Thomas Vanek. If he can learn to play a little defense, he could boost his stock a little more by getting a chance on a top line. Rookie to Watch: Drew Stafford. I think this kid has a chance to be a stud, and will have to sit down on the depth chart for a little while, but I could see him taking over for Pominville soon enough. Line Projections: L1 Maxim Afinogenov-Daniel Briere-Ales Kotalik L2 Jochen Hecht-Chris Drury-Jason Pominville L3 Thomas Vanek-Derek Roy-Drew Stafford L4 Dan Paille-Paul Gaustad-Adam Mair D1 Toni Lydman-Henrik Tallinder D2 Jaroslav Spacek-Brian Campbell D3 Dmitri Kalinin-Teppo Numminen G1 Ryan Miller G2 Martin Biron Prediction: 2nd in the Northeast Division. Calgary Flames Overview: Calgary made a huge impact trade when they acquired Alex Tanguay from the Colorado Avalanche. This should take some pressure of Jarome Iginla this year, and he should be able to out produce his numbers from last year. Fantasy Stud: This could easily go to Iginla or Tanguay. I am going to give it to Jarome Iginla because he will be the one scoring most of the goals, and goals are usually more important. Sleeper Pick: Matthew Lombardi. If Lombardi can play his way onto the top line, he should have a very nice year. Rookie to Watch: Eric Nystrom. Nystrom has the best chance of any rookie to make the team, but I don’t see him making the team or making an impact if he does. I’d just stay away from any Flames rookie. Line Projections: L1 Alex Tanguay-Daymond Langkow-Jarome Iginla L2 Kristian Huselius-Matthew Lombardi-Chuck Kobasew L3 Jeff Friesen-Jamie Lundmark-Tony Amonte L4 Marcus Nilson-Stephane Yelle-Darren McCarty D1 Dion Phaneuf-Robyn Regher D2 Roman Hamrlik-Andrei Zyuzin D3 Andrew Ference-Rhett Warrener G1 Miikka Kiprusoff G2 Jamie McLennan Prediction: 1st in the Northwest Division. Carolina Hurricanes Overview: Carolina will be without high scoring winger Cory Stillman and talented defenseman Frantisek Kaberle for much of the season. Carolina acquired Scott Walker from the Nashville Predators for oft injured Josef Vasicek. This gives Carolina more depth on the wing after the Stillman injury. Carolina will need some help on the blue line, with Kaberle out and a couple major pieces to the Cup year now gone. Fantasy Stud: Eric Staal. Staal will center the top line in Raleigh and should be around the 100 point plateau yet again. Sleeper Pick: Andrew Ladd. If he can play his way onto a line with Brind’Amour, this kid should do good things. Rookie to Watch: Anton Babchuk. This kid is huge, but raw. He has the chance to make the team out of camp and could be a good pickup somewhere down the line this season. Line Projections: L1 Erik Cole-Eric Staal-Justin Williams L2 Andrew Ladd-Rod Brind’Amour-Ray Whitney L3 Shane Willis-Trevor Letowski-Scott Walker L4 Craig Adams-Kevyn Adams-Chad LaRose D1 Bret Hedican-Mike Commodore D2 Glen Wesley-Anton Babchuk D3 Niclas Wallin-Oleg Tverdovsky G1 Cam Ward G2 John Grahame Prediction: 1st in the Southeast Division. Chicago Blackhawks Overview: Chicago tried to improve by acquiring young winger Martin Havlat from the Ottawa Senators this off-season. Chicago will have to hope Tuomo Ruutu can stay healthy this year if they want to have success and they will also need Adrian Aucoin to rebound from his abysmal year. Fantasy Stud: Martin Havlat. He isn’t playing with the same type of cast he had in Ottawa, but playing on the top line and getting a lot of ice team should help him lead the Blackhawks this year. Tuomo Ruutu could also be the stud for the Blackhawks this year. Sleeper Pick: Radim Vrbata. He should be on Chicago’s second line and could see an increase in ice time, which should translate into much better numbers than in years past. Rookie to Watch: Cam Barker. Barker just recently went down with an injury, but he is still the best rookie Chicago has to offer this season. Line Projections: L1 Tuomo Ruutu-Michal Handzus-Martin Havlat L2 Bryan Smolinski-Patrick Sharp-Radim Vrbata L3 Rene Bourque-Denis Arkhipov-Brandon Bochenski L4 Tony Salmelainen-Michael Holmqvist-Martin Lapointe D1 Adrian Aucoin-Brent Seabrook D2 Cam Barker-Jassrn Cullimore D3 Duncan Keith-Jim Vandermeer G1 Nikolai Khabibulin G2 Sebastian Caron Prediction: 4th in the Central Division. Colorado Avalanche Overview: Colorado lost star winger Alex Tanguay in an off-season trade with Calgary. The Avalanche also lost a key part of their blue line when Rob Blake left for Los Angeles. This year will be pretty horrific for any Avs fan out there. Fantasy Stud: Marek Svatos. Svatos was having an outstanding season before his shoulder injury, and I’m hopeful he can continue where he left off last season. Joe Sakic is a close second. Sleeper Pick: Milan Hejduk. After a disappointing season, Hejduk should bounce back and become more of the player he was when he notched 50 goals. Rookie to Watch: Wojtek Wolski. He has productive stints with the Avs last year and should continue to build on that. Line Projections: L1 Andrew Brunette-Joe Sakic-Milan Hejduk L2 Wojtek Wolski-Tyler Arnason-Marek Svatos L3 Brad Richardson-Pierre Turgeon-Paul Stastny L4 Steve Konowalchuk-Ian Laperriere-Antti Laaksonen D1 Karlis Skrastins-Jordan Leopold D2 John-Michael Liles-Brett Clark D3 Ossi Vaananen-Patrice Brisebois G1 Jose Theodore G2 Peter Budaj Prediction: 3rd in Northwest Division. Columbus Blue Jackets Overview: Columbus recently signed Anson Carter to a contract, signaling that Nikolai Zherdev may be on his way out. The Jackets also traded their top goalie, Marc Denis, and got Fredrik Modin in return. The Blue Jackets have a decent chance at winning the division, but I’m not too sure they can hold it together all season, and the goaltending is a question mark. Fantasy Stud: Rick Nash. He should be able to bounce back from his injury plagued season. Sleeper Pick: David Vyborny. He should find himself on a line with Nash and could see his production increase from last year. Rookie to Watch: As if there was any other choice, Gilbert Brule. If he can stay healthy and avoid injury, he should be a top candidate for the Calder this year. Line Projections: L1 Rick Nash-Gilbert Brule-David Vyborny L2 Fredrik Modin-Sergei Fedorov-Anson Carter L3 Jaroslav Balastik-Manny Malhotra-Dan Fristche L4 Jason Chimera-Alexander Svitov-Jody Shelley D1 Adam Foote-Ron Hainsey D2 Bryan Berard-Duvie Westcott D3 Rostislav Klesla-Aaron Johnson G1 Pascal Leclaire G2 Ty Conklin Prediction: 3rd in the Central Division. Dallas Stars Overview: After dominating the regular season, the Stars choked in the playoffs. They have a solid team this year, and should make the playoffs again, but don’t expect them to go too far. Dallas took a chance on Eric Lindros, and if he can remain healthy for a good part of the season, he could be a great signing. Fantasy Stud: I like Brenden Morrow, but you can’t go against Mike Modano. He continually performs year after year, so I don’t see why this year should be any different. Sleeper Pick: Eric Lindros. No, I’m not crazy. If he can find a way to keep healthy, he could be in for a good season. Rookie to Watch: Loui Eriksson. I believe he has the best chance of any rookie to make the Stars this season. Line Projections: L1 Jussi Jokinen-Mike Modano-Jere Lehtinen L2 Brenden Morrow-Eric Lindros-Antti Miettinen L3 Loui Eriksson-Jeff Halpern-Stu Barnes L4 Matthew Barnaby-Steve Ott-Niklas Hagman D1 Sergei Zubov-Daryl Sydor D2 Philippe Boucher-Jaroslav Modry D3 Trevor Daley-Janne Niinimaa G1 Marty Turco G2 Dan Ellis Prediction: 3rd in the Pacific Division. 0 Zitieren Diesen Beitrag teilen Link zum Beitrag Auf anderen Seiten teilen More sharing options...
Keyser Soze Tartan Amy Beitrag melden Geschrieben 27. September 2006 (bearbeitet) hab aus jux und tollerei auch mal testgedraftet .. das ist rauskommen in ner 12er liga - hatte 11. Draftposition: Round 1 - Eric Staal Round 2 - Rick Nash Round 3 - Brian Gionta Round 4 - Martin Gerber Round 5 - Daniel Briere Round 6 - Martin Havlat Round 7 - Tomas Kaberle Round 8 - Jean-Sebastian Giguere Round 9 - David Vyborny Round 10 - Kimmo Timonen Round 11 - Matthias Öhlund Round 12 - Thomas Vanek Round 13 - Antero Niittymaki Round 14 - Alexei Zhitnik Round 15 - Henrik Sedin Round 16 - Christian Ehrhoff bin mal gespannt was mit dem team rauskommt, das was ich mir vorgestellt habe ist's ja bei weitem nicht geworden bearbeitet 27. September 2006 von Keyser Soze 0 Zitieren Diesen Beitrag teilen Link zum Beitrag Auf anderen Seiten teilen More sharing options...
compadre Kennt das ASB in und auswendig Beitrag melden Geschrieben 27. September 2006 (bearbeitet) steht der termin jetzt? also zeit is okay, bitte net später. hätt' aba gegen einen tag früher a nix, also am do, weil fr wollt i fortgehen. wenn net machts auch nix, dann muss i halt mei predraft ranking gscheit machn oder fr daheim bleibn aja und net vergessen: gedraftet darf nur mit einer geraden anzahl an teams werden! bearbeitet 27. September 2006 von compadre 0 Zitieren Diesen Beitrag teilen Link zum Beitrag Auf anderen Seiten teilen More sharing options...
pheips ASB-Legende Beitrag melden Geschrieben 27. September 2006 Also, Fr. 18 Uhr is bei mir net besonders gut Wielange dauert die ganze Gschicht in etwa? Muss um 18.30 beim Kicken sein. Ginge es eventuell um 17 Uhr? Sonst wirds bei mir halt auch Predraft 0 Zitieren Diesen Beitrag teilen Link zum Beitrag Auf anderen Seiten teilen More sharing options...
themanwho Silver Torah Beitrag melden Geschrieben 27. September 2006 Ginge es eventuell um 17 Uhr? Sonst wirds bei mir halt auch Predraft 1235030[/snapback] Geht sich bei mir nicht aus, komm erst zwischen 17:00 und 18:00 vom Vorstellungsgespräch aus Salzburg heim. 0 Zitieren Diesen Beitrag teilen Link zum Beitrag Auf anderen Seiten teilen More sharing options...
Ston3 V.I.P. Beitrag melden Geschrieben 27. September 2006 Man wirds e net allen Recht machen können. Könnte man ja gleich Auto-Draft nehmen damit für alle die Bedingungen gleich sind 0 Zitieren Diesen Beitrag teilen Link zum Beitrag Auf anderen Seiten teilen More sharing options...
XSCHLAMEAL KRISCH RAUS! Beitrag melden Geschrieben 27. September 2006 Man wirds e net allen Recht machen können. Könnte man ja gleich Auto-Draft nehmen damit für alle die Bedingungen gleich sind 1235482[/snapback] Könnte man, wenn die Mehrheit dafür ist Find ich aber gar nicht wirklich toll... @Gerade Anzahl, wir warten weiterhin auf Funki, mal eine PM schreiben 0 Zitieren Diesen Beitrag teilen Link zum Beitrag Auf anderen Seiten teilen More sharing options...
cekay Weltklassecoach Beitrag melden Geschrieben 27. September 2006 wäre auch dabei, weiß aber leider nicht, ob ich zur Draft Zeitpunkt nicht gerade auf der Autobahn bin :/ Team is: St. Louis Isotopes 0 Zitieren Diesen Beitrag teilen Link zum Beitrag Auf anderen Seiten teilen More sharing options...
Schapu C'mon you Irons! Beitrag melden Geschrieben 28. September 2006 Bin wohl leider während des Drafts arbeiten... najo - kann ma nix machen 0 Zitieren Diesen Beitrag teilen Link zum Beitrag Auf anderen Seiten teilen More sharing options...
Fex ... on the warpath Beitrag melden Geschrieben 28. September 2006 pfff - ohne Draft bzw mit Autodraft is das Ganze dann ja nur mehr halb so spaßig ... [x] dagegen 0 Zitieren Diesen Beitrag teilen Link zum Beitrag Auf anderen Seiten teilen More sharing options...
JohnGotti Knows how to post... Beitrag melden Geschrieben 28. September 2006 [x]dagegen hab mir extra frei gehalten für den autodraft , damit ich ihn nicht genauso wie beim fantasy football verpasse.das ganze ist wirklich schon früh genug festgestanden um es sich einrichten zu können. 0 Zitieren Diesen Beitrag teilen Link zum Beitrag Auf anderen Seiten teilen More sharing options...
AustroLeaf Mozart would have enjoyed this Beitrag melden Geschrieben 28. September 2006 pfff - ohne Draft bzw mit Autodraft is das Ganze dann ja nur mehr halb so spaßig ...[x] dagegen 1236190[/snapback] Yo-Yo Ma 0 Zitieren Diesen Beitrag teilen Link zum Beitrag Auf anderen Seiten teilen More sharing options...
Fex ... on the warpath Beitrag melden Geschrieben 28. September 2006 Is der Draft jetzt morgen um 9:00 oder seh ich das falsch? 0 Zitieren Diesen Beitrag teilen Link zum Beitrag Auf anderen Seiten teilen More sharing options...
themanwho Silver Torah Beitrag melden Geschrieben 28. September 2006 Is der Draft jetzt morgen um 9:00 oder seh ich das falsch? 1236725[/snapback] Irgendwie steht bei mir auch 9 AM ... ? 0 Zitieren Diesen Beitrag teilen Link zum Beitrag Auf anderen Seiten teilen More sharing options...
Bam_Margera Association football is dead. Long live rugby union football! Beitrag melden Geschrieben 28. September 2006 hat mich auch irritiert, ist aber CEST (Central Eastern Time) in Amerika wenn ich mich nicht irre. Die Countdownzeit zeigt jedenfalls die richtige Zeit an 0 Zitieren Diesen Beitrag teilen Link zum Beitrag Auf anderen Seiten teilen More sharing options...
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