Maple Leafs 2011 NHL Draft Review

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Maple Leafs 2011 NHL Draft Review
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The Maple Leafs wrapped up a busy two days in St. Paul, Minnesota, adding a total of nine young draftees to the organization, eight of whom boast Canadian or American passports. With the nine selections, the Leafs targeted four forwards, four defensemen and a goaltender. While this year’s crop likely won’t yield much star power, the multitude of draft picks should help bolster organizational depth and provide at least a couple valuable contributors in a few years time.

The Good:

With the trade deadline jettisons of Tomas Kaberle and Kris Versteeg, the Maple Leafs managed to add a pair of late first round selections in a draft with plenty of depth. The team paired its 30th and 39th overall selections together to move up and select rugged American power forward Tyler Biggs at 22nd overall. Drawing comparisons to the likes of Milan Lucic and David Backes, Biggs should provide the kind of skilled toughness and downright nastiness that should make the NHL club a heckuva lot tougher to play against.

While the Stuart Percy selection may have been a bit of surprise at 25th overall, the consensus among league scouts seems to be that the Maple Leafs have added a quietly underrated defender with considerable upside. The Penguins’ chief OHL scout described Percy as a player who “plays with a great deal of poise, is extremely intelligent, and has the ability to control the game with his mistake-free hockey”. Percy may be a bit of an unknown right now, but an increased role next season in addition to a World Junior representation for Canada could really solidify his standing as one of the game’s up and coming blueliners.

With their subsequent selections, the Maple Leafs added a couple of intriguing players on the upswing. With their 3rd round selection, the club chose Sudbury Wolves’ forward Josh Leivo, a solid all-around player who boasts good size, strong skating ability, and a developing set of offensive skills. The young winger seemed to get better and better with each passing month and delivered an impressive playoff performance with 13 points in 8 games played. The organization then turned to Thommie Bergmann, nabbing Swedish defenseman Tom Nilsson in the 4th round. Nilsson is a bit of a sleeper here as one of the youngest players in the draft class. The stay-at-home defenseman has drawn comparisons to Nicklas Kronwall for his in-your-face style of game and tremendous hitting ability.

The Bad:

Heading into the draft, it could be argued that the Leafs greatest organizational needs were likely size amongst the forward corps as well as natural goal scoring ability. The club did manage to address the need for size and toughness in a “Biggs” way, but was unable to add some much needed goal scoring punch.

Beyond Matt Frattin and perhaps Greg McKegg, there aren’t a whole lot of Maple Leaf prospects who can consistently put the puck in the net. At this point, it looks like the club will focus on a scoring by committee approach with plenty of secondary offensive options like Brad Ross, Jerry D’Amigo and Tyler Biggs. Perhaps a move up the draft board for Sault Ste. Marie sniper Daniel Catenacci (77th overall to the Sabres) or Edmonton scorer Michael St. Croix (106th overall to the Rangers) would’ve addressed some of that need.

As a whole, the Maple Leafs also seemed to shy away from the European ranks a little bit, where teams such as the Red Wings have notoriously hunted for riskier, high upside prospects in the later rounds. A player such as Swiss forward Gregory Hoffman (103rd overall to the Hurricanes) for example, a highly skilled scorer who delivered an impressive World Juniors performance, might have been an intriguing gamble in the middle rounds.

The Bottom Line:

Overall, the Maple Leafs seem to have gone into the draft with the strategy to come away with at least a couple sure-fire NHL contributors and have likely succeeded in doing so with the Biggs and Percy selections. For the most part, the team has stuck to its recent draft philosophy under Brian Burke, targeting primarily high character players from the North American ranks with a very specifically defined set of skills. Size, toughness, physical play and work ethic were likely at the top of that list. When evaluating this particular Maple Leafs draft class years down the line, you probably won’t find a whole lot of star power, but the organization should reap the benefits of several capable young players on cheap, controllable contracts.

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  • Stanley goes to White Kessel

    Dudley reminds me of Edward James Olmos, classic badass actor with the awesome, soft-spoken but deadly gravel voice. If you watch Dudley on his first interview with the Leafs, you’ll see what I mean (leafs tv – no link for ya, sorry)

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  • Stanley goes to White Kessel

    Timing is everything in life.

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  • Turns

    is it just me or does anyone feel like burke will trade macarthur and replace him with Frattin, i feel like he holds him in high regard, and for good reason.http://www.grandforksherald.com/event/article/id/207914/

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  • Anonymous

    having upshall would be fantastic we would have a great 3rd line for sure

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  • Cloud09

    I’d love for him to be on the Leafs but he is going to be looking for something around 3-4M and 3-4 years.

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  • JustYouW8

    It sounds like Burke is leaning towards walking away from MacArthur.. I saw Mac as a stop-gap for a year who surprised by getting good minutes, and although he could very well do it again, his spot could be filled by someone like Kadri, or Frattin.. He did play well though, not to take anything away from him..

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  • Schenn

    If there is my guesses are as follows:

    Brad Richards – 7 years @ $7 million each
    Scottie Upshall – 3 years @ $3 million each
    Brooks Laich – 4 years @ $3.5 million each

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  • Cloud09

    No doubt, but it would cost a fair bit of change.

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  • Schenn

    I hope not as he had great chemistry with Kulemin and Grabovski and I believe he is responsible for the two of them having breakout seasons!

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  • Potsy

    This may be the offseason to move finger and or Komi! I gotta believe some of the teams struggling to make the floor will have interest

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  • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_IFH3VP47W4BZFWG2DING7AJYRA Lordovertheworld
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  • Madhatter

    Then I started asking myself…. “Would I give up Reimer for him?”

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  • Nights

    Nick Backstrom? For Reimer? I’d probably give as much as we’d give out for Getzlaf for Backstrom (AKA a LOT). No questions asked. But that might be a bit of a man-crush fantasy leauge wise on both of them. And we can’t keep forgetting we still have Gustafsson, Rynnas, Scrivens, Owuya and etc… in the system who could potentially be as good or better then Reimer could potentially be.

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  • The Wizard of Naz

    brad richards plays the right point on the PP. so does Dion Phaneuf. I wonder what will happen there…

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  • duncboy

    Burkie in today’s Toronto Sun says that he likes most young players to spend time in the AHL, but Frattin may be an exception to the rule….a clear invitation for Frattin to come to camp ready to take a job…..

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  • Guest

    Can’t wait to see what Frattin can bring to the table, kid has a lot of upside!

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  • Anonymous

    I can see the top 3 lines looking like this at some point next season, if not at the start:

    Lupul – Richards – Kessel
    Kadri/Frattin – Grabs – Kuli
    Kadri/Fratin/Laich – Kadri/Laich – Army

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  • Anonymous

    Nature abhors a vacuuum. No real news so rumours will abound.Ek is just filliing the void.

    Truth not rumour- Stamkos has not signed yet
    Truth not rumour- Parise not happy, hence going to Arbitration

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