Leafs Draft Morgan Rielly with the 5th overall pick

by on June 22, 2012 in Entry Draft, Leafs Prospects - 1,839 Comments

Leafs Draft Morgan Rielly with the 5th overall pick
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Morgan Rielly is a Canadian defenseman who played his junior career for the Moose Jaw Warriors of the Western Hockey League. This 18 year old, 6 ft, 190 lb defenseman was born in West Vancouver and was Moose Jaw’s second overall selection in the WHL Bantam Draft.

His honors include a bronze medal in the World U-17 Hockey Challenge and a selection to the 2011 Subway Super Series. Rielly’s season was cut short by a torn ACL as the D-man played only 18 games for the Warriors scoring 18 points during that stretch, including 3 goals. We needed to add some more mobility on the back end and we got it now.

from The Art Of Scouting

A gifted offensive defenseman that has the ability to generate offense in any situation. Shows the potential to be first pairing NHL defenseman and top end power play quarter back. He can create offensive opportunities with a excellent first pass and disrupt any manner of fore-check a team sends his way. His intelligence and skating ability will allow him to move the puck and rush the puck with equal efficiency. He will need time to develop his physical strength for his defensive game to handle NHL forwards. He will need an extra year of development at the junior or AHL level to make up for the lost time due to his knee injury. He did not miss a beat or any quickness or lateral movement after the knee injury. He seemed confident and did not hesitate to play his style upon his return. I consider him the purist offensive defenseman in the draft and should develop into a top pairing defenseman in the NHL.

from Hurricanes.com – How does Tony MacDonald, the Hurricanes director of amateur scouting, describe Rielly?

“Dynamic. Explosive. Lots of offensive dimension,” he said. “We probably haven’t seen the best of him this year.”

Like fellow top prospect Alex Galchenyuk (profiled here), Rielly’s draft stock was sent into flux after he suffered a torn ACL. The injury happened in early November, 18 games into the Moose Jaw Warriors’ (Western Hockey League) regular season, and at first, he was only expected to miss a few weeks. On the first of December, however, he was having surgery to repair the torn knee ligament.

More than four months later and after being turned down in the first two rounds of the WHL playoffs, Rielly returned for the Eastern Conference Final. The Warriors were eliminated in five games by the eventual WHL champion Edmonton Oil Kings, and Rielly recorded three assists.

“He came back in the playoffs, and he was probably just starting to hit his stride when they were eliminated,” MacDonald said.

Some scouts believe that had it not been for his injury, Rielly would have been the top defensive selection on draft day. The same was surmised about Galchenyuk in regards to competing with Nail Yakupov for the top forward selection.

Despite the injury setback, Rielly didn’t see his draft stock falter too much. He was ranked fifth at the midterm by the NHL’s Central Scouting Service and remained at fifth in the group’s final evaluation.

Before being sidelined with the injury, Rielly was a point-per-game producer, recording 18 points (3g, 15a) in as many games. The 6-foot, 190-pound defenseman had 6 goals and 22 assists (28 points) in his first season with Moose Jaw.

Rielly projects to be a playmaking, power play quarterback in the NHL, as he possesses the necessary poise, patience and vision with the puck. He also has the right dosage of speed, agility, mobility and puckhandling skills that allow him to join an offensive attack and make end-to-end rushes. Scouts compare his style of play to that of Erik Karlsson, who was drafted 15th overall by the Ottawa Senators in 2008 and notched 78 points (19g, 59a) with the Sens in the 2011-12 season.

Morgan Rielly scouting report (Globe and Mail): Like Galchenyuk, he missed most of the season with a torn ACL, playing just 18 games before returning late in the playoffs. Like Dumba, he’s not overly big but is a good skater with offensive ability. Our scout calls him the potential steal of the draft – “the best defence prospect since Drew Doughty” – given his stickhandling and playmaking skills. McKeen’s: Rielly “possesses similar attributes” to Senators defenceman Erik Karlsson “as the two play an almost identical skating and puck possession game.”

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  • leafsforlife
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  • Zeus

    I believe non unless its to do with a bigger deal. We are loaded with prospects whos values range from lower 1st round right through the second round. (or the equivalent of). I would go as far in saying we are fully booked at hotel Air Canada.

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  • http://www.hockey-nerd.com Cameron

    But we won’t be two years from now, when this class needs to be signed.

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  • Dantmclean

    This kid is awesome! The more I read and hear about him, the more I truly like that he is a Leaf. Great attitude and character. Looks like a fabulous leader. Seems dynamic.

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  • Zeus

    Exactly, Bozak only gets moved if its for something better and by that I mean a ppg man with experience, a game changer.
    My biggest thoughts when it comes to next season is, “is the Kulemin MacArthur Grabo line set in stone” like it was once said it was. They had a good year 2 years back but thats because they played 1st line minutes. WHat is the plan. One of the sets of chemistry is going to have to fall OR is it a defence shake up thats in order or a completely revamped 3rd line as we never get production from there.

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  • Mike_84

    Maybe Burke wasn’t bull shitting when he said he had him ranked 1st

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  • Mike_84

    Only Carlyle can answer your questions

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  • Mike_84

    I’m happy we got a very good mobile Dman. were gonna have to keep up with Galy who were gonna see a lot.

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  • keon

    MacArthur for a 2nd and 3rd, done

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  • Mike_84

    meh

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  • Cloud09

    Why??

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  • Zeus

    sure but we have a full quota of picks this year dont we, no big gaps. Must admit failed to pay attention in class. Im not sure we need to trade assets for picks especially as the assets have all (pretty much all) looked like they need to be given some sort of chance before we trade them away r give up on them. I must admit at the moment it looks like were trying to get a size 12 foot into a size 10 shoe.

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  • keon

    Why not? Get some more picks, open up a space for the young guys

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  • Slapper_Mike

    they’d have wanted Kadri + our 5th + a prospect like Holzer.

    They got a former 11th overall pick (Sutter) and the 8th overall pick this year + a former 2nd rounder.

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  • Whalz

    look for bb to move a dman or prospect for picks…..(not mac)

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  • Mike_84

    Was anyone else caught off guard when Burke said its policy that they don’t wear the hat

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  • Zep2

    Rielly certainly has more offensive upside. I think the big selling point with Murray with the CBJ is that he steps right into their lineup and plays for the next 15 years

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  • keon

    Common knowledge

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  • Zep2

    cHEERS EVERYONE OF TO RUN A FEW ERRANDS

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