A Premature Review of the New Jersey Devils' 2011 Draft Picks
With the conclusion of the 2011 NHL Entry Draft, I give a premature review of how the New Jersey Devils did over the past two days with their six selections.
With the conclusion of the 2011 NHL Entry Draft, I give a premature review of how the New Jersey Devils did over the past two days with their six selections.
With their final pick in the 2011 NHL Entry Draft, the New Jersey Devils selected defenseman Patrick Daly. This short post goes over the fact he'll go to Wisconsin and notes that he's a great skater.
The New Jersey Devils selected Reece Scarlett in the sixth round in the 2011 NHL Entry Draft. This short post notes that this may be a pleasant surprise for the Devils. And that Scarlett needs to hit the weight room.
The New Jersey Devils selected Blake Pietila in the fifth round of the 2011 NHL Entry Draft. This short post about Pietila summarizes what he's all about - as far as we know.
Reid Boucher was drafted 99th overall by the New Jersey Devils in the 2011 NHL Draft. This short post summarizes what's to like about Boucher and links to a more detailed profile we did on him earlier this month.
The New Jersey Devils selected Blake Coleman 75th overall in the third round of the 2011 NHL Entry Draft. This quick posts gives a quick overview of what Coleman is about and why this is a surprising selection.
Today will conclude the 2011 NHL Entry Draft with rounds 2 through 7. This is an open thread for those at In Lou We Trust to discuss what's going on in real time.
At In Lou We Trust, Tom, Kevin, and I wrote a lot of profiles across all rounds for potential prospects the New Jersey Devils can draft this year. This post compiles all of those links for easy reference.
Adam Larsson: The First Round Pick of the New Jersey Devils in 2011 NHL Draft
Today's prospect profile looks at Victoriaville Tigres defenseman Troy Vance. In this profile, I highlight what others have said about the big, young defender who is getting a lot of attention as a potential "sleeper" pick.