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Toronto Maple Leafs at the 2016 draft: The final results
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Jeff Veillette
Jun 25, 2016, 13:33 EDTUpdated:
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Photo Credit: Timothy T. Ludwig/USA TODAY SPORTS
The Toronto Maple Leafs completed rounds 2 through 7 of the 2016 NHL Entry draft today, selecting seven forwards, three defencemen, and a goaltender in a draft that has people scratching their heads just a little.
Clicking a player’s name will bring you to their individual selection profile.
Rd#FromPosPlayerTeamLeagueAgeHeightWeight
1
1
USA
C
ZSC Lions
NLA
18
6’2
216
2
31
RUS
RW
Lokomotiv Yarloslavl
KHL
19
6’3
179
2
57
SWE
LW
MODO Hockey
SHL
18
6’0
194
3
62
USA
G
US National U18
USDP
17
6’3
196
3
72
USA
D
US National U18
USDP
18
6’4
205
4
92
CAN
C
Regina Pats
WHL
20
5’10
174
4
101
CAN
D
Saginaw Spirit
OHL
18
6’5
234
5
122
RUS
LW
Victoria Royals
WHL
19
6’2
205
6
152
USA
LW
Victoria Royals
WHL
19
5’11
179
6
179
CAN
D
London Knights
OHL
18
6’4
220
7
182
RUS
F
MVD Balashikha
MHL
18
6’3
209
At first glance, this draft looks interesting for a few reasons. There’s the emphasis on American (a rising development nation) and Russian (historically undervalued) talent. There’s the emphasis on height (eight players at least 6’2). There’s a significant amount of Draft+1 or Draft+2 talent, and a lot of players that can play for their European team, in the NCAA, or in the AHL/ECHL next season.
It doesn’t fit the public analytics narrative, but it fits the “old school” mentality even less. When you look at a second day like this, you have to think that the scouting department and the research and development team are up to something interesting. The question now, however, is are they on to something?
Given the circumstances, it may take some time for us to find out. For now, though, it’s certainly a headscratcher.
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