Options: What to do with the Buds’ 1st round picks?

by on May 6, 2011 in Entry Draft - 209 Comments

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Prince Albert's Mark McNeill could be a target of Burke's in a trade up scenario. (Photo Credit: Raiderhockey.com)

NHL Prospect writer Brian Huddle of Hockeybuzz.com and FutureConsiderations.ca stops by MLHS to provide a look at what the Leafs‘ future might hold:

The rebuild ‘officially’ began June 20th, 2008.

“The Toronto Maple Leafs are proud to select, with their first pick in this year’s draft, from the Kelowna Rockets – Luke Schenn.”

We’ve all heard those words, and likely relived that moment on Youtube. Mike Penny and his staff were all too happy to pick their future defensive stud. It was a moment that would tell the hockey world exactly what the Maple Leafs were going to be; big, tough and physical. No more pushing us over.

A year later and Burke was pronouncing the name, Nazem Kadri, to choruses of boos in the Bell Centre.

Having gone without a first round pick, following the controversial Phil Kessel trade, Leaf fans around the world have gone antsy. It’s no secret that the bulk of teams build their core through young players, mostly through the Entry Draft and sometimes getting lucky via trade. However, a year later and Toronto holds two picks, calming the collective nerves of those who follow the revered Blue and White.

So who might this future member of Leafs Nation be? Which player can we expect to possibly suit up with the Maple Leaf crest on his chest in the next couple of years? Let’s take a look at some names that I believe Burke could target come June.

Zack Phillips
While not being an overly explosive skater, Phillips knows how to score. Playing alongside the likely Top 10 pick, Jonathan Huberdeau, at times, Phillips has really made a name for himself this season, rising into most first round discussions. Whether playing the wing on Huberdeau’s line, or centering Saint John’s second line, Phillips has put together a 95 point campaign, 38 of them being goals. The Fredricton native is known as a steady faceoff man with a talented pair of hands and a good read for the game. Pure scorers usually hold a lot of favour in scout’s eyes, and Phillips could be a guy who could get the job done.

Scott Mayfield
This USHL Defender was wowing NHL Scouts a year ago, as a mobile two-way defender who was as capable as any in a shutdown role. At 6’4, 200 lbs, Mayfield boasts size along with his tremendous skating ability. Not only that, but Mayfield has good hockey sense and puck skills, leading some to wonder if he could have an offensive impact in the NHL. Playing in Youngstown of the USHL, Mayfield had a season to forget, with a lack of any real coaching or team support. Playing upwards of 35 minutes a night at any given time, Mayfield looked sluggish later in games and forced mental errors. Something of a project pick, it would be in Toronto’s (or whoever takes him) best interest to get Mayfield into a new hockey program ASAP.

J.T. Miller
Another American, Miller impressed scouts with a monstrous Under 18 tournament this past month, helping his US Squad along to gold. The thing that impresses most about the Ohio born center is his top end speed when he gets room. Watching him during the Under 18’s, I jokingly remarked “Miller si so fast, he makes fast people look… not fast.” To go along with the skating, Miller has good size at 6’1, a good shot and a real knack for the game. Scouts remark that when Miller is at his best, is when his head is on straight and he’s thinking, rather than doing. Miller is a good option after the 20 mark for a team looking for a playmaking option down the middle.

If you haven’t already, do take a look at Alex Tran’s piece on Mark Scheifele. There is some talk of him possibly being available around where Toronto is likely to pick.

But what of this talk of ‘trading up?’ In recent interviews, Burke has admitted that his scouting staff is determined to pick twice in the Top 40. With two firsts and a high second round pick (39th Overall) in their bag, Burke has been rumoured to be attempting to trade up; likely into the top 15 if at all possible.

My guess?

Mark McNeill
Ranked to go somewhere between tenth and fifteenth overall, Mark McNeill made a name for himself this season. Arguably the second best available player for the WHL, after Ryan Nugent-Hopkins, McNeill shot up the lists from a late first round selection earlier in the year. A big kid at 6’2, 210 lbs, McNeill is a ‘Burke-type Player’ if I ever saw one. A strong two-way center, McNeill uses his size to his advantage to protect the puck. He’s a playmaker by trade, but isn’t exactly a flashy player. He keeps the game simple. Going into the corners to fetch pucks, driving to the net to finish off a play, or setting up his winger in a scoring position, McNeill is that all-around forward. Some questions surround his overall offensive ability, but having played a checking role with Team Canada at the Under 18’s, McNeill should be able to play that at the NHL Level, if his offense never pans out. He has soft hands a strong hockey IQ, and draws favourable comparisons to Ryan Getzlaf. Need I say more? The Prince Albert Raider was able to propel his club to a playoff spot without much in the way of a supporting cast. It’s no wonder scouts love him.

Whoever Burke comes out with in the first round, Dave Morrison and his staff will be more than happy to introduce him with the Leafs sweater draped over his shoulders. Always a proud day in all thirty organizations, let’s all be excited for the future of the Buds.

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  • long_suffering_leaf_fan

    Welcome aboard Brian! had a couple of chats with you on Twitter, enjoyed the article. This site is hands down the best Leaf site on the web in case you didn’t know already :)

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  • http://www.talkleafs.com Jordan

    Ya nice article. Thanks for taking your time to do it!

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  • lukethenuke

    Hmmmm so many prospects, so many choices.
    It is safe to say whoever we take will add depth to our team in the future… maybe no game breaker but solid playoff depth.

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  • lukethenuke

    Oh and welcome Brian to the Best Maple Leafs site on the web. Hands down best writers, best fans and smartest. Coming here everyday (even if not posting but reading) really has made being a Leafs fan so much better since I joined in ’09!
    Go Leafs Go!

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  • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DPiuD24JV2U 2 Minutes for Looking so Guru

    hiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii briiiiiiiiian……… weeeeeeelcome

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  • Burtonboy

    If nothing else works I wonder if Burke would throw an offer sheet at Bergelund?

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  • http://admin Alec Brownscombe

    I knew this series would be tougher for Detroit, but possibly getting swept? Never saw this coming. Not sure if it says more about people like myself overestimating Detroit or if SJ is finally gonna get it done this year.

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  • rustynail

    DarrenDreger Darren Dreger
    Glendale is buying time with proposal to cover losses for another year. Obviously NHL would support all efforts to keep team there.

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  • TuckerThomas

    rustynail wrote:

    DarrenDreger Darren Dreger
    Glendale is buying time with proposal to cover losses for another year. Obviously NHL would support all efforts to keep team there.

    What a joke.

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  • Knights2Leafs

    It’s kind of bitter sweet watching the Bruins play so well. On the one it’s hard to watch them winning and on the other it gives real hope for next year. Imo they are a good team but not a great team and player for player the Leafs stack up not too badly – especially if Reimer continues to play great next year

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  • keon

    It’s pretty obvious to me that Chris Pronger should be a candidate for the Hart Trophy seeing how Philly is rolling over against Boston without him.

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  • mitchsteel09

    @ Burtonboy:

    Not likely, the blues have a fair amount of cap space and you can’t really afford to overpay by large enough amounts to determine a player like that.

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  • keon

    Yes, another McNeill supporter, hope it comes true

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  • Knights2Leafs

    So basically Detroit gets one goal that’s clearly offside and wins the game with a Detroit player knocking the goalie off balance – good to see the officating is better this week than last.

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  • 4evrblue

    keon wrote:

    Yes, another McNeill supporter, hope it comes true

    me too, for some reason I think of Mike Fisher, not Getzlaf when I read about him. not that there would be anything wrong with having a guy like Fisher on the team.

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  • rustynail

    TSNDaveNaylor David William Naylor
    by DarrenDreger
    Glendale Councilor Phil Lieberman on another year of Coyotes for $25M: “I think it may pass 7-0 or 6-1. All of us want to buy more time.”

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  • rustynail

    DarrenDreger Darren Dreger
    Tuesday is now viewed as perhaps the final nail for those in the Coyotes-Wpg mix. Sounds close to Wpg’s breaking point as well.

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  • 4evrblue

    not much talk here tonight

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  • 4evrblue

    I think Lucic just put the game away

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  • http://tinypic.com/r/2jcew6r/7 luisad

    Man I wish the Flyers were eliminated in the first round, our pick would have been higher, nonetheless we get an extra 2nd round pick don’t we?

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  • mitchsteel09

    @ Burtonboy:

    It would cool to see if MLHS could set up a poll to see who leaf fans want Burke to go after!

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