NJD Top 5 Potential Draft Selections
First thing’s first, congratulations to the Pittsburgh Penguins! I’m happy for a pair of former Devils—Bill Guerin’s only other Stanley Cup came here in Jersey back in his rookie year of 1995, and while Sykora was part of the winning team of 2000, he had to watch the celebration from the hospital after being injured during game 6. But obviously there’s a big difference between skating around with the Cup yourself and watching Larry Robinson on TV with your jersey on representing you doing so.
Now, with the NHL season now officially complete, it’s time to turn our attention to the draft. Predicting what the Devils will do in the draft is nearly impossible because Lou Lamoriello and draft day guru David Conte have made a habit of going off the board and doing something unexpected. It has become a trend for the Devils to trade down from their original spot, still get the player they wanted because no one else saw in them what the Devils did, and use the extra draft picks to their advantage. It’s the reason that, save for a rough patch between 1999 and 2002, the Devils have become notorious as one of the best drafting teams in the NHL.
So let’s turn our attention to the 2009 draft coming up in Montreal, and more specifically who the Devils will take first. Providing the Devils do not trade down, though they always seem to, they will make their first pick at 23rd overall. Taking into consideration team needs, as well as who will already be gone by the time the Devils hit the podium, here are the top five players I think the Devils should choose if they have the chance.
(Scouting information supplied by The Hockey News’ Future Watch.)
5. Kyle Palmieri – C / 5’10" / Montvale, NJ / US NTDP / ISS #21
Described as a good skater who works hard, Palmieri presents many factors which make him an attractive pick. He’s a Jersey kid, his brother Nick is already in the Devils’ system, and the Devils have historically groomed kids of his description into solid NHL players (see Gionta, Brian & Parise, Zach). The two-way forward is headed for Notre Dame this fall, and seems to fit every category the Devils have historically loved about young forwards.
4. Louis Leblanc – C / 6’0" / Kirkland, QC / Omaha (USHL) / ISS #16
Another two-way center, Leblanc has what most teams want in a young forward; the ability to put up a lot of points without lacking ability on the defensive side of the puck. In his first year in the USHL, Leblanc went about a point a game in a league where most players simply don’t do that, and was named the USHL rookie of the year. This combination of skills makes him a worthwhile pick on draft day.
3. Mikko Koskinen – G / 6’7" / Vantaa, FIN / Espoo (Fin.) / ISS N/R
The last goaltender drafted by the Devils was Jeff Frazee back in 2005, and while he is currently projected as starting goaltender of the future, the Devils are in serious need of a backup plan in case he doesn’t pan out as expected. Koskinen has a huge frame and solid numbers to his credit (17-7-9, 1.91 GAA, .931 SV% last year with Espoo), but his late bloomer status means teams will be hard pressed to take him seriously after slipping through the past three drafts unselected. He’s a high risk/high reward pick, but a risk worth taking if both of the top two players on this list are unavailable.
2. Landon Ferraro – R / 6’0" / Burnaby, BC / Red Deer (WHL) / ISS #18
About a month ago, Ferraro’s biggest asset to the Devils was his spot on Red Deer’s roster and the connection to Brent Sutter. But the son of Ray Ferraro needs no such connections with the level of skill he has. The Rebels sniper’s only blemish is his defensive game, but consider how bad a team Red Deer is, and how well New Jersey teaches defense, and suddenly that isn’t enough to hurt his case. He is strong in every other area of his game, and his skating, work ethic, and strong mental game will go a long way on a team suddenly intent on drafting for offense.
1. David Rundblad – D / 6’2" / Lycksele, SWE / Skelleftea (SWE) / ISS #31
Despite his ranking, Rundblad has everything the Devils could want in a first round draft pick. He’s a full-on offensive defenseman who has great puck skills, the ability to quarterback a powerplay, and the potential to end up a top-pair NHL defenseman one day. His defensive game is questionable, but again, if there’s one thing the Devils can teach, it’s defense, especially when Larry Robinson works with your young defensemen. The big question is, will he still be available when New Jersey goes on the clock? If he is, the Devils should pounce on him or forever regret not doing so. With all of the focus on Hedman, Rundblad is the kind of under-the-radar player the Devils love, but still has more than enough skill to qualify a first round pick with. If Rundblad is still on the board at pick #23, or wherever the Devils may trade down to, not selecting him would be downright foolish, and a wasted opportunity at building on the promise of the 2008 draft.
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Good analysis. My personal favourite out of these players is Palmieri. I’m not positive, but I think he and Nick Palmieri are not related. They are listed as having different hometowns. Cousins, perhaps?
I’m a little surprised at the goalie you chose. Edward Pasquale and Olivier Roy are the most highly touted goalies of this year’s draft, and if we’re going to use a first round pick on a goalie it had better be the best one available. I have a feeling Koskinen has slipped for so long for a reason. I do agree we need to figure out a way to get Brodeur’s successor in the system as soon as possible, if it turns out Frazee is a bust.
Ferraro and Leblanc are both solid choices, I would be pleased by either. Chris Kreider is another possibility, I’ve heard he’s a great skater. Most likely two of those three will be gone by #23 though.
I have heard good things about Rundblad. Other possibilities are John Moore, Tim Erixon and Calvin de Haan. Moore would have to slide a little to fall to us, the others are within our drafting range.
This draft is looking to be a deep one, chances are good that we will get a solid NHLer out of our first round pick, and possibly even our second.
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by Saugus on Jun 15, 2009 2:29 PM EDT reply actions 0 recs
Pretty bold idea to rank them. I can’t even do that given that, well, I really haven’t seen any of them. For the FA posts, I have at least seen most of them play at one point or another; but prospects are definitely my
One suggestion, if you got linked info (esp. if it’s from Hockey’s Future, THN, TSN, etc.) just credit them with a link-back. I’m not saying you plagiarized – I know Future Watch doesn’t do team-specific analysis for draft picks – but it’s good practice to just link-back to the source of the mag.
More bold is your choice of goaltender – I’ve seen the other four names before but that one is really out there. If he went through three drafts without being picked, then couldn’t the Devils just sign him to a deal separately? I’m not sure.
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by John Fischer on Jun 15, 2009 5:25 PM EDT reply actions 0 recs
Thanks
I was not aware of this, but that is a good idea. I can link to their website but the magazine itself was print-only I think, so that makes it a little harder.
I know Koskinen is a rather bold pick, but the scouting reports indicate he has really caught on fire out of nowhere, which is probably why he hasn’t yet been drafted or signed, which I do believe the Devils could have done at any point since he went undrafted. But apparently he has gotten really good out of nowhere.
You are right though, his sudden rise has probably left people wary and might hurt his stock, but leave it to Uncle Lou and David Conte (who needs a nickname) to go off the beaten path, as usual.
by thejerseydevil on Jun 15, 2009 10:28 PM EDT up reply actions 0 recs
With my awesome powers as manager of this site, I went ahead an added the link.
One last question, who actually calls him Uncle Lou?
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by John Fischer on Jun 15, 2009 10:38 PM EDT up reply actions 0 recs
Greg Wyshynski
from Puck Daddy does so regularly I believe.
But despite that, thank you for linking!
by thejerseydevil on Jun 16, 2009 11:57 AM EDT reply actions 0 recs
nick & kyle palmieri
are not brothers. in fact, they aren’t related at all.
by NJDevilDog on Jun 18, 2009 2:40 PM EDT reply actions 0 recs
Oh well
Bad information on my part. Still doesn’t change how good a pick he’d be though.
by thejerseydevil on Jun 19, 2009 10:56 AM EDT reply actions 0 recs
I voted for the goalie for several reasons, the most important being he has an awesome name whose pronounciation eludes me, he’s freakishly tall and the fact that all of the players listed above appear to be sound, if not glamourous, draft picks, means that Lou probably won’t pick them, so I have difficulty taking this too seriously.
by kellyn on Jun 19, 2009 12:21 PM EDT reply actions 0 recs
Lou probably won’t pick them? I wouldn’t second guess Lou or Conte on the draft.
I don’t think the goalie is a viable pick because, well, couldn’t he be signed as a free agent?
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by John Fischer on Jun 19, 2009 7:46 PM EDT up reply actions 0 recs

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