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Men's Ice Hockey NHL 2023 - 2024


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Men's Ice Hockey NHL 2023 - 2024

 

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eneytschel draft is tonight in Nashville.

 

Super-generational-mega-talent Connor Bedard expected (basically assured) to being picked numero uno by the Chicago Blackhawks, his maple-leaf countrymen and fresh world champion Adam Fantilli in hot seat for second pick.

 

Questions are around the Russian new super-star Michkov, many expect him in 3rd place but some obstacles can blow his chances, from the current geo-political situation to the rumors about his atrocious ego and let say difficult character... so let see, but bigger odds are currently on Leo Carlsson being the European #1

 

 

Form Slovakische point of view, last year´s draft will obviously never be repeated (it is just statistically and mathematically impossible :lol:) with Slaf and Šimon Nemec drafted respectively #1 & 2, but also this year Slovak hockey have some strong expectations, especially in the amount of drafted players it can attack the NR of the early 2000s.

 

Our top expected players are Double-D Dalibor Dvorský but special expectations are also on other 2005 born kids like Samuel Honzek, Maxim Štrbák or Alex Čiernik, let see what will happen to late born goalie Adam Gajan who impressed more than one at last world juniors or younger Samuel Urban who frustrated more than one opponent at last U18 worlds

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6 hours ago, hckošice said:

eneytschel draft is tonight in Nashville.

 

Super-generational-mega-talent Connor Bedard expected (basically assured) to being picked numero uno by the Chicago Blackhawks, his maple-leaf countrymen and fresh world champion Adam Fantilli in hot seat for second pick.

 

Questions are around the Russian new super-star Michkov, many expect him in 3rd place but some obstacles can blow his chances, from the current geo-political situation to the rumors about his atrocious ego and let say difficult character... so let see, but bigger odds are currently on Leo Carlsson being the European #1

 

 

Form Slovakische point of view, last year´s draft will obviously never be repeated (it is just statistically and mathematically impossible :lol:) with Slaf and Šimon Nemec drafted respectively #1 & 2, but also this year Slovak hockey have some strong expectations, especially in the amount of drafted players it can attack the NR of the early 2000s.

 

Our top expected players are Double-D Dalibor Dvorský but special expectations are also on other 2005 born kids like Samuel Honzek, Maxim Štrbák or Alex Čiernik, let see what will happen to late born goalie Adam Gajan who impressed more than one at last world juniors or younger Samuel Urban who frustrated more than one opponent at last U18 worlds

So Bedard is already surpassing Slafkovsky in being the big guy of this generation? :p 

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1 minute ago, heywoodu said:

So Bedard is already surpassing Slafkovsky in being the big guy of this generation? :p 

in Slovakia no :p

 

but globally yes. Do not say it to anyone that I told you that :d

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and it´s Adam Fantilli for Columbus

 

So the 2023 Draft Top 3

 

1. Connor Bedard :CAN  Chicago Blackhawks

2. Leo Carlsson :SWE  Anaheim Ducks

3. Adam Fantilli :CAN  Columbus Blue Jackets

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