Swinging for the Fences

by on June 22, 2010 in Entry Draft - 293 Comments

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Just had a brief word with Leafs head of amateur scouting Dave Morrison, who spoke about the approach to this weekend’s draft without a first or second round pick in hand (as of now):

We have done our list the same as we would in any other year fully prepared for anything that may happen. However we have certainly spent more time looking at a group of players that we think could be there when we pick at 62. Every year we try to unearth a gem and it will be no different at this draft.

Given that the scouting staff has focused more efforts than usual in looking at players within the 62nd pick range, you would think this gives them a slight edge in finding that “gem” should he be out there.

The question then became for me: is there a decision that must be made when picking at 62 between going with a high-risk, high-reward prospect or looking more for a player the scouting staff feels could develop into being “serviceable” within a certain role? The rumblings within scouting circles that Justin Shugg is of high interest to Leafs scouts and management fits more into the latter approach. Morrison had this to say:

Good question. We spend a lot of time on that. There is always a risk reward equation we go through with the players. We factor that in when we make our list. We will take the best NHL prospect on our list at 62. Sometimes you need to swing at the fence to hit a homerun.

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  • tron

    Edmonton wants to rebuild from the bottom up, can’t see them wanting a 32 year old defenceman with one year left on his contract. sorry have to say it, Giuseppe, go for the eyes.

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  • BeLeafer

    @ Cameron:
    I think Hanson is going to have a solid/break out season…. a lot of people will be suprised

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  • tron

    Has anyone heard any news about Caputi, has he put on any weight?

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  • Charlie

    @ flappypaddle:

    Yeah, the contract is still part of the 50 max.

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  • Cactus

    @ Charlie:

    Campbell and Sopel were switching back and forth. If you look at their average playoff TOI, they’re only one minute apart, and that’s because there was a long stretch of games where Sopel was the fourth defenceman and Campbell was only playing ~15 minutes a game.
     
    To be fair, I’d say that they were both playing second pairing minutes and it was the sixth defenceman who suffered.

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  • tron

    Escrow last year I believe was at 13%, which is alot of money so if Finger would have been in the A he would have saved upwards of $450,000. He won’t get a contract like this one again so I am sure he is trying to hold onto every dollar he makes. I also agree with the point about injuries and him being a call-up. He is also a well-rounded defenceman who could show the big 4 of the Marlies a thing or two, assuming none start the year in the show.

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  • Cameron

    @ Charlie:
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    That’s interesting. There were definitely a couple points in the playoffs where the announcers said that Sopel had surpassed Campbell on the depth chart in terms of ice-time. That will teach me for listening to announcers. Always double check the stats yourself I guess.
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    Still, Sopel was useful for them in the playoffs, and I think if they could keep him and dump Huet, or at least, not be the ones to have to deal with Huet, that would be optimal. I can’t imagine them turning that down. How are you going to explain that one to the ownership. “Well, we had the chance to get rid of that 11.25 million dollars we have sitting on the bench…but, we decided to move out Sopel’s 2.333 instead, even though he actually contributes, and comes off the books next season. Is that cool? You guys don’t mind pissing your money out the window right?”

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  • Steele

    Watching Leafs TV right now and got a game on from this year. I miss watching our boys and cannot wait until Friday and the fun begins!

    I’d prefer Torres over Poni anyday if I had to choose. Poni doesn’t go “balls to the wall” enough for me. I would prefer a guy take a reckless penalty and play at a level just before the line then a guy like Poni who plays so safe it hurts me emotionally.

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  • Cameron

    @ tron:
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    exactly. i’m surprized nobody commented on that post of mine. even if he is in the ahl, he’ll be up in the NHL all the time. it wouldn’t be a permanent sentence like Tom Preissing. in fact, this is the reason I think Finger may actually have some very small value to some of the richer teams in the league. as a full time roster player and cap hit, he’s a liability, but as a call-up, he’s enormously valuable. who would you rather call up, a 19 year old, or a shot blocking veteran? if money is no object, why wouldn’t you want finger sitting on your farm team, teaching the kids to block shots?
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    he’s a good guy too from what i gather; a positive influence.

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  • Cameron

    @ Steele:
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    Poni still takes dumb penalties, they just aren’t from wreckless emotion so much as stupidity. I like Poni, but I’m happy he’s gone. I saw him take a few stupid penalties with Pittsburgh, and I did not miss that at all. I know what Wilson’s talking about when he says he loves having “no bad habits” to work with.

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