Brotherly Love in the Second Round

by on May 19, 2010 in Entry Draft - 48 Comments

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For as long as I have been reading the comments section of this site, I’ve been overwhelmed by the sheer volume of posts that discuss the Leafs need to obtain a 2nd round pick through a trade.  While the tenability of some trades, “Bobby Ryan, Jesus Christ (who historically has done his best work on the boards) and a 2nd pick for Tomas Kaberle, Howard Berger, and a 7th” may be questioned, there is certain validity behind the desire.  Indeed, the Leafs have had some success in the second round (Stajan and Kulemin have both become solid players, and the Leafs have three 2nd round picks in the past two drafts as promising prospects).

Further reading in the forums, much noise is made about “a certain player’s brother,” whether it happens to be Brayden Schenn or much more recently Blake Kessel.  While both options would undoubtedly improve the Leafs prospect depth and promise a bright future, as before few trade scenarios seem plausible.

However, should Brian Burke – who has repeatedly commented on his intention to be busy during the draft – acquire a second round pick via trade, might I suggest that he look no further than Noble and Greenough School standout Kevin Hayes, little brother to 2008 Leaf 2nd round pick Jimmy Hayes.

The elder Hayes has just finished his sophomore year at Boston College, putting up a respectable 13 goals and 22 assists in 42 games.  Playing for a stacked Eagles team, he’s made the most of his ice time and has improved by leaps and bounds over his freshman tour.  At 6’5”, 210 pounds, Jimmy is a lot for opposing defenders to handle down low and in front of the net.  Scouts like how well he skates for a big man but suggest that he’s a little soft for all of his monstrous size.  Regardless, he reads the play well and has good on ice vision.  One of the biggest things moving forward for Hayes is to continue his output while gaining between 15 and 25 pounds to better handle the rigors of the NHL.  He is likely to spend both his junior and senior year with the Eagles, where he will be joined by his little brother.

Currently ranked the 26th North American Skater by Central Scouting, and 39th by the ISS, Kevin Hayes is projected to be a mid-second round pick in the 2010 draft.  This season playing at the New England prep school, the right winger dominated with 25 goals, 42 assists in 28 games.  These gaudy stats are undercut somewhat by the fact that Hayes has spent his entire career playing against lesser competition.  Nonetheless, his production has been considered phenomenal by any measure.

Says his coach at Noble and Greenough:

“He has an unbelievable skill set that’s apparent when you watch him play. But he also has great hockey IQ. He understands the pace of a hockey game as well as anyone I’ve seen. He does things I’ve never seen before, all those subtle things. He knows where everybody around him is at all times. When he chases down a puck he looks to see where everybody is. He’ll also take a pass differently than other players. Ninety-nine percent will take a pass from a teammate tape-to-tape. Kevin will sometimes just let it go and take it off the board, to get more separation.”

Nobles coach Brian Day

Though Kevin stands 3 inches shorter than his older brother, scouts are clamouring over his playmaking abilities, skating ability and overall skill level at age 18 compared to Jimmy.  Much like Jimmy, Kevin plays on the right wing and much like Jimmy he’ll likely need 3 or 4 years of seasoning with the Eagles.  However looking at his early results and the opinion of scouts, he seems more likely to be a top 6 winger than his brother.

Of course, the issue remains that the Leafs first pick, their own 3rd rounder, will be in the low 60s and it is unlikely that Hayes will be available then.  So the impetus is on Brian Burke to pay us all some well deserved fan service.

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  • the_cause2000

    Hopefully Brian Burke is able to get more than a mid 2nd round pick come draft time. And hopefully he’s able to get his hands on someone a heck of a lot more proven than Kevin Hayes.

    If this ends up being Burke’s big move, I’ll be one underwhelmed fan.

    Now if he’s able to land a solid first rounder AND this Hayes kid…..now we’re talkin….

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  • TuckerThomas

    Pretty soon the MLHS bloggers are going to have to open their blogs with a “First!”. But in this case being second wins. LOL

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  • leafslunch

    If ONLY it were possible to trade Berger.

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  • 2 Minutes for Looking so Guru

    leafslunch wrote:

    If ONLY it were possible to trade Berger.

    We would have to take back an atrocious contract if we could lol

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  • leafslunch

    2 Minutes for Looking so Guru wrote:

    leafslunch wrote:
    If ONLY it were possible to trade Berger.
    We would have to take back an atrocious contract if we could lol

    I know! He’s a lot like Jason Blake, except without the work ethic.

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  • Michael Stephens

    @ Guru

    I was actually gonna say that but felt I better not push my luck post-blasphemy comment

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  • leafslunch

    2 Minutes for Looking so Guru wrote:
    Literally, I think his crap drives other Toronto sports media to be pessimistic assholes.

    It is as they say… Monkey see Monkey do

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  • Richard-Steven Williams

    I’d pay someone to take Berger. I’d take Gordie Dwyer and Peter Worrell if we could shift that a-hole.

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  • Richard-Steven Williams

    I’d even take Tripp Tracy, the Hurricanes color commentator… the most asinine guy I’ve ever heard given a mic.

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  • Bob is your uncle
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  • Stay Gold Ponyboy

    Bruins fans are delusional!! They think they can trade Thomas and his massive contract for picks… That’s like us saying we could trade Finger for picks lol

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  • canucksnaphook

    It “expires” the evening before draft day and goes into august sometime around the 15th I believe.

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  • Michael Stephens

    From Capgeek.com in reference to Kaberle’s NTC/NMC

    KNOWN CLAUSES: NTC (can designate up to 10 teams he will accept at trade to; if his team misses the playoffs in 2008-09 or 2009-10, he can be traded from the following entry draft until Aug. 15)

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  • Lukey DeSchennion

    @ Stay Gold Ponyboy:
    he won a vezna so i think ya they will get some picks
    at 5 million its high and he is not young
    but you dont think they could get a 2nd round at least?
    but most likely would have to take SOME salary back

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  • Stay Gold Ponyboy

    @ Lukey DeSchennion:
    That’s what I’m saying cuz they think they can trade him (without taking back salary) in order to free up salary to sign a scoring free agent. A ton of them are mentioning it on TSN thread.

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  • Lukey DeSchennion

    taking a look there are not alot of teams if any in need a goalie like him mosts either have a full time guy or have a young guy up and coming i could see maybe tampa going for him as im not sure mike smith will ever be there

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  • TuckerThomas

    @ Bob
    The NTC is void from draft day till Aug 15. Just like last year. Thats how the Kessel and Kabs deal almost went down. You’re getting mixed up with what we are talkin bout.

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  • Bob is your uncle

    @ canucksnaphook:
    @ Michael Stephens:
    @ TuckerThomas:
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    Thanks to all.
    .
    TT, don’t think it’s a mix up, more a case of being unaware of when the window opens.

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  • long_suffering_leaf_fan

    4th in the MLSH Sportsnet Fantasy Playoff hockey pool … woohooo!

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  • Kostas

    Fucking Oilers man… Magnus, Eberle, Hall… WOW!

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  • long_suffering_leaf_fan

    @ Kostas:
    They will be awesome soon … not sure Quinn is the guy to be coaching those young guys though

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  • 50 Mission Cap

    if Burke can somehow manage to acquire a mid-second round pick, Jeff Skinner is the guy that I would want… I heard Bobby Orr rave about this kid on Leafs lunch, it’s crazy he isn’t ranked higher… plus he was trained by Gary Roberts last summer, so he must be good (had to throw that in there haha)… I’ll take him over Kevin Hayes or Blake Kessel any day…

    http://www.schoolyourpool.com/daily-fantasy-hockey-gold/667-prospect-watch-jeff-skinner

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