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Les Blackhawks de Chicago simulent des choix de repêchage en deux tours, + Profil de repêchage de la LNH 2023 de Ryan Leonard



L’épisode de mercredi commence par une mise à jour de Scott Powers de The Athletic sur les difficultés des Blackhawks de Chicago à passer du 19e choix au total au repêchage 2023 de la LNH. Ensuite, l’hôte Jack Bushman décompose le repêchage fictif de la LNH 2023 de The Athletic et les cinq sélections que les Blackhawks ont faites après Connor Bedard au n ° 1. L’épisode se termine avec le profil du repêchage 2023 de la LNH de l’attaquant Ryan Leontard. Tout cela et plus encore sur Locked On Blackhawks. Fait partie du réseau de podcasts verrouillés. Ton équipe. Tous les jours. Mises à jour du repêchage des Blackhawks de la LNH (1:25) Accord avec Vancouver? (7:10) The Athletic’s Mock Draft (13:45) Leonard’s Draft Profile (25:30) ABONNEZ-VOUS : https://www.youtube.com/@LockedOnBlackhawks PODCAST : https://linktr.ee/JackBushman TWITTER : https ://twitter.com/LO_Blackhawks INSTAGRAM : https://www.instagram.com/lockedonblackhawks/?hl=en Pour vous faciliter la tâche, Athletic Greens vous offrira un approvisionnement GRATUIT d’un an en vitamine D ET 5 qui soutient le système immunitaire Packs de voyage GRATUITS avec votre premier achat. Tout ce que vous avez à faire est de visiter athleticgreens.com/NHLNETWORK Built Bar est une barre protéinée qui a le goût d’une barre chocolatée. Rendez-vous sur builtbar.com et utilisez le code promotionnel « LOCKEDON15 » pour obtenir 15 % de réduction sur votre prochaine commande. Rendez chaque instant plus. Placez votre premier pari de CINQ DOLLARS pour obtenir CENT CINQUANTE DOLLARS en paris gratuits – gagnez ou perdez ! Visitez Fanduel.com/LockedOn aujourd’hui pour commencer AVIS DE NON-RESPONSABILITÉ FANDUEL : 21+ dans certains États. Premier pari en argent réel en ligne uniquement. Bonus émis sous forme de paris gratuits non retirables qui expirent dans 14 jours. Des restrictions s’appliquent. Voir les conditions sur sportsbook.fanduel.com. Problème de jeu ? Appelez le 1-800-GAMBLER ou visitez FanDuel.com/RG (CO, IA, MD, MI, NJ, PA, IL, VA, WV), 1-800-NEXT-STEP ou envoyez NEXTSTEP au 53342 (AZ), 1 -888-789-7777 ou visitez ccpg.org/chat (CT), 1-800-9-WITH-IT (IN), 1-800-522-4700 (WY, KS) ou visitez ksgamblinghelp.com (KS) , 1-877-770-STOP (LA), 1-877-8-HOPENY ou SMS HOPENY (467369) (NY), TN REDLINE 1-800-889-9789 (TN) Suivez et abonnez-vous sur toutes les plateformes de podcast… 🎧 https://link.chtbl.com/LOBlackhawks?sid=YouTube Locked On NHL League-Wide: Every Team, Fantasy, Prospects & More 🎧 https://linktr.ee/LockedOnNHL #Blackhawks #NHLHockey #ChicagoBlackhawks

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  1. Look, of course if Davidson was looking to move up he wouldn't tell the media that is his agenda at the moment.. But it makes total sense for the Hawks to move up, they have the assets and the cap space to take a bad contractor two (cough..Vancouver.. cough) – so if there is a player they had their eye on that slips outside of the top 5, I'm fairly confident Davidson will at least TRY to move up… Keep in mind, Bedard was obviously the gem of this draft but you better believe the Hawks scouted the top half of the 1st round hard and you can bet there are several prospects the Hawks would indeed trade up for if the deal is right… I mean Michkov is one of them for sure and it makes a TON of sense to move up to grab him – perhaps even overpay for him. Obviously Michkov committed to play in the KHL for the next 2-3 seasons – but that's not a problem – as a matter of fact it's perfect for several reasons. Michkov can develop in the KHL over those 3-seasons and by the time he's ready to cross the pond the Hawks should be emerging from their rebuild. Not only that but when he does come over he will be totally developed AND on his ELC, so think a "Panarin situation" where Michkov comes to the NHL as a PPG++ player immediately. Obviously at that point (3-years down the road) Bedard will have that NHL experience and will entering his prime – as will other prospects – and THAT'S WHEN you start targeting big name free agents (Auston Matthews for example) to round-out the roster and build a team that contend for the long-run..

    Look, Michkov is arguably a generational talent too, however he's not going to pay dividends for any team immediately – but the Hawks don't need Michkov now, so they can wait, keep him "on ice" (no pun intended) and let him develop and play-out his KHL contract – THEN you bring him over…. I mean the situation with Michkov is PERFECT..

    Of course at the same time, this is a really-really deep draft that is loaded with talent and the Hawks can get a prospect that would have gone Top 10 in "average drafts" with that 19th overall pick, and the prospects they get in the 2nd round would be first round picks in any other draft.. So if the Hawks chose to keep their 19th overall and their (4) 2nd round picks they could get some really talented players that can play significant roles in the near future.. I mean outside of Bedard the Hawks have 5 more picks in the first 2 rounds and you can bet AT LEAST 3 of those picks should payoff and ALL 5 of them will have every opportunity to prove themselves as NHL players…

    So yea, if I were Davidson I would certainly be open to moving that #19 pick, one of the 2nd round picks to in exchange to move up and take a bad contract — especially if Michkov slips… And look, Vancouver would be an ideal trading partner because they are currently over the salary cap and they do have a handful of really bad contracts, and they hold the 7th overall pick (I believe), and obviously the Hawks have plenty off cap-room for terrible contracts for opportunities like this…

    Either way, the Hawks will walk away from this draft GOLDEN.. They have 6 picks in the first 2 rounds of one of the deepest drafts in decades, so they're automatic winners of this draft at the moment…. We'll see tho.

  2. Colby Barlow does not meet the Blackhawks requirement for elite speed and skating ability.

  3. If Hawks are gonna get pick #7 from Philly (or #8 Wash) they'll need #11 from Vancouver first. Flyers aren't gonna drop from 7 to 19.

  4. Locked On Blackhawks:

    All of this is very interesting in a hypothetical sense but sometimes the best trade is the one you DON'T make. Consider this:

    1. The Blackhawks need to draft a big, physical center or forward with pick No. 19.

    2. The dropoff point amongst talent appears to be at No. 9 or possibly No. 10.

    3. Between picks No.10 to No.20, the following players are worthy of a pick at No. 19, with very little separating them regarding talent: Matthew Wood, Brayden Yager, Eduard Salé, Colby Barlow, Nate Danielson, Riley Heidt, Samuel Honzak, Charlie Stramel, and Calum Ritchie. One of these players will be available for the Blackhawks.

    4. Unless the Blackhawks can trade into the Top 10 to take Dalibor Dvorsky, Ryan Leonard or Oliver Moore, a trade makes ZERO sense. Why would you give up a pick at No, 35 in a very strong draft when the players I have grouped in above in No. 3 are interchangeable??

    One final point: I think a player that will prove to be a standout with exceptional skill, hands, and a high compete level is Gabe Perreaux. He is a bit undersized at 5' 10" but not smurf undersized. However, he could be taken anywhere between picks No. 10 to No. 20. Do you sit tight and hope he drops to you? Do you trade up a few slots using the No.19 and No. 44 picks if he is available at No. 14 or below?

  5. I commented this on BR as well but I’ll post it here to. Hawks trading for #11 makes a lot of sense for both teams. Hawks trade #19 one of our 2nd’s(one of the later 3 of our 4 picks) and maybe Phillips someone who doesn’t have a really high ceiling but will probably be a good 3rd pairing Dman. In return hawks get #11 and one of Boeser/Garland/Beauvillier. Hawks get a vet to help fill out the roaster and someone who can help lead the team a bit and a better pick in a great draft. Vancouver gets some cap space, a 1st, a later 2nd plus a decent prospect. Us losing Phillips isn’t a huge lose though he is a solid Dman so far but with Del Mastro, Allen, and Kaiser all being LHD all most likely joining the AHL team next year the left side is loaded and we will need to clear out a spot or 2 unless someone makings the jump to the nhl on night 1.

    Side note a prospect that I haven’t seen in a lot of 1st round mocks is Kasper Halttunen. I’m hoping we can get with a later 1st or our early 2nd I think he’s very underrated and looks like a great young player.

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