Might be a very long video, but I'd love to see a look at all the players selected before Brayden Point in 2014. So many teams slept on him despite scoring 91 points with Moose Jaw, just because of his size.
@orango007 Every team slept on him, including the lightning. Because if they envisioned this for him, they wouldn't have picked 3 other guys before him. Drafting, just like picking the lottery numbers, is soooo easy in hindsight.
Not the only time that happened. Every team thought Martin St Louis was too small for the league. Undrafted. Just the right size for the Hall of Fame. If you are taller than Bettman you have a shot.
@@beyond_thebench Koivu when he wasn't injured was great, although he didn't tolerate the younger guys who would be his competition for first centre, the immaturity and general behavior of future 2nd centre for life (although had he no been nose deep in cocaine, something he admits freely to, Mike Ribeiro was destined to a superstar future, he ended up good, but just good, and Koivu detected his lack of commitment and back then the crazy Montreal media (which is a lot more tempered these days, that SC finals, even though Habs lost, seem to have calmed down what some players considered a scary place to end up in (Montreal) because of the media pressure. They said Koivu enforced a clique consisting of his wingers and other players, while Ribeiro had his own, but I think it was the younger guys trying to be positive with Mike. I saw Ribeiro play in the QMJHL and he was a hair close to beating a couple Mario Lemieux records then, despite partying all night, not sleeping etc, his immense talent compensated, at least he never lost his love for hockey, because his story could have turned like Alexandre Daigle, I'm glad it didn't come to that, but he ended up in Nashville's AHL affiliate. So, Koivu if he hadn't been injured so much is a contender for the time I've been alive. Otherwise, it's Guy Carbonneau to St-Louis for Jim Montgomery and I think some 4rd round pick, when that guy got traded from Montreal, their descent into their darkest age (96-2000) was solidified, they traded Mark Recchi (who was having his worst season in his very long career, pts per game, it was his worst, and he played close to 25 seasons) for not much, giving away to Philadelphia, again, one of their best players (Eric Desjardins, John LeClair) for slow untalented trap-centred guys in general after winning the cup in 93, the reason they didnt again is the complete dilapidation of what made that team so great to start with, LeClair had not even turned into a 50 goal scorer yet, he did the following season. Carbonneau was the perfect third line centre, very Jared Staal-like player, he had his best offensive season on his rookie season, getting 70+ pts and that would be the only time, as he turned into a penalty killer, faceoff specialist, got captaincy and unfortunately ended up elsewhere which he never wanted to see happen, but Patrick Roy detested that GM of theirs (Réjean "Peanut" Houle), likely the worst GM any team ever had except maybe Mike Milbury.
Suzuki similar to Thomas but much better defensively and I'd say a better goal scorer. Suzuki and Thomas are both elite teir playmakers, Suzuki is definitely better all around though.
Makar is the clear #1, a generational talent. I'd put Heiskanen next. Not much to choose between Hischier, Pettersson and Suzuki. I'd put Suzuki ahead of the other two only because he is having to carry the load as both the captain and top center on a struggling team. Ironically, Hischier is playing where he belongs as a second line center where he is also the captain. Pettersson, Tippett and Necas are just behind these guys. I guess that puts Suzuki at #3 for me but to be honest, he is not a true #1 center, eg, he isn't clearly better than Hischier. Suzuki would be the number 2 center on pretty much every playoff team in the league but on Montreal he is the clear #1 and the only legit NHL center they have.
There were a few draft picks that didnt work out. Always happens but most were decent picks. Nick Suzuki though is one of those over achievers and leaders any team is lucky to get.
The only reason why detroits pick gets so few points is because he plays on the third and fourth line and does so much more than score goals. He could easily double his point production by playing on the first or second line
The manager and the organisation saved him from his own downfall. They Gave him a chance and he rose with this opportunity and had never looked back after that.
I do believe that my Jets originally owned this pick but in order not wanting to lose Enstrom to Vegas expansion draft😒 So they made a deal for VGK to pick Thorburn instead and switch 1st rounders so Jets picked Vesalainen instead in which still has potential IG💁
For me Suzuki definitely cracks the top 10 1. Cale Makar 2. Elias Pettersson 3. Miro Heiskanen 4. Jason Robertson 5. Jake Oettinger 6. Nico Hischier 7. Nick Suzuki 8. Jeremy Swayman 9. Robert Thomas 10. Martin Necas 11. Owen Tippett 12. Drake Batherson 13. Casey Middlestadt
Necas,Thomas and Middlestadt are better and more complete player than uni-dimensional Suzuki.So barely cracks the Top 10 as i would probably find 2 or 3 other guy from the later rounds i would pick in my team before Suzuki.
@@mikescorpio13 Suzuki is not uni-dimensional if he has he would not have scored 33 goals and 77 points, so that’s a pretty ignorant statement. “Uni-Dimensional” with a 383 game Iron Man streak? Also he’s a clear tier above Middlestadt in terms of point production and leadership quality (uni-dimensional?) Necas Suzuki and Thomas could probably be swapped with each other but I’m sorry you’re delusional if you think Suzuki doesn’t crack the top 10 and would “pick 2 or 3 guys from the later rounds” 😂
@@mikescorpio13Suzuki is very strong and a good skater. He also has an elite two way game and is a good goal scorer and elite passer. What you mean one dimensional?
@@crunchypeanut7554 why would i arguie with someone putting Hischier at 6 when he is the leader of his team since his NHL debut. Hockey is more than putting up points... and Montreal fafans never understood that concept.
@@dwaynethewokjohnson7773 never said he was a bad player... but in this men league players need a little something else to rise above the others.Robertson did it at some point and Pettersson show some flashes here and there but i would also called them uni-dimensional.These guys arent clutch or gritty.They will not make your team better but they will provide offense.
@@007Hutchings Suzuki is tiny? He has almost 30 pounds on Kucherov and Panarin! They've done alright with it! He's a lot heftier than Pasta too, and Kaprizov, Crosby, Marchand, Bedard, Michkov etc.. You must be confusing Suzuki with Caufield.
Already play with Caufield who is a 35-40 goals scores / year and he is actually not that impressive. He is still the best Canadians player but, clearly not a top elite player! To be honest Caufield have more hands then Suzuki.
@ didn’t even wanna be cocky but if you’re making a video on a hockey player and you messed up a basic info like his position… like were did they analyze that he had top 4 potential? Like it’s easy to correct if you reread yourself and rewatch. If not, you iust don’t know hockey 😂
Suzuki had 77 pts last year playing with a bunch of different guys while being one of the best 2 way centers. That ranks him 15th in the league. There is 32 teams. Explain to me how the "definitely not #1 center" works then
@amadeussmith693 Bruh, look at #2 centers on cup contender teams, or even bottom teams like Pittsburgh. Draisatl is a 2nd line center for perspective. How is it possibly offensive to suggest Suzuki is 2nd line center on a good team?
@bedbath9056 How is he not a number 1 center? He finished 15th amongst center's last season in offensive production, all the while being above average defensively. Name me 32 other centers clearly above him? He is also improving every single year, it's realistic to expect 80+ points out of him this year with selke calibre defense.
Thank god McPhee fumbled and decided to keep Cody Glass over Suzuki because at the time Bergevin wanted Glass.
That's a powerhouse draft year
In a redraft i would see suzuki 5th behind makar-peterson-heiskanen and hishier
Behind Robertson, maybe Oettinger as well.
@ right forgot about those two yhea suzuki at 7th in that case
And to think the Habs were demanding Glass, and got Suzuki instead. Best trade Bergevin made.
@@QuesoBuesoi would take suzuki before Robertson
@@VaderQC 9th behind Thomas and Swayman
2017 was a very strong draft year, particularly the first round. Most of the first rounders are still in the NHL.
Suzuki I 5th best player from the top 13 picks
Lias Anderson is not a defenseman
Might be a very long video, but I'd love to see a look at all the players selected before Brayden Point in 2014. So many teams slept on him despite scoring 91 points with Moose Jaw, just because of his size.
Very doable! We could make that happen 😎
@orango007 Every team slept on him, including the lightning. Because if they envisioned this for him, they wouldn't have picked 3 other guys before him. Drafting, just like picking the lottery numbers, is soooo easy in hindsight.
How about all players drafted before Brendan Gallagher? Only 146 people before him…
Not the only time that happened. Every team thought Martin St Louis was too small for the league. Undrafted. Just the right size for the Hall of Fame. If you are taller than Bettman you have a shot.
Best Montreal Canadiens Captain i have seen (i am 46)!!!
Bold statement!
@@beyond_thebench Koivu when he wasn't injured was great, although he didn't tolerate the younger guys who would be his competition for first centre, the immaturity and general behavior of future 2nd centre for life (although had he no been nose deep in cocaine, something he admits freely to, Mike Ribeiro was destined to a superstar future, he ended up good, but just good, and Koivu detected his lack of commitment and back then the crazy Montreal media (which is a lot more tempered these days, that SC finals, even though Habs lost, seem to have calmed down what some players considered a scary place to end up in (Montreal) because of the media pressure. They said Koivu enforced a clique consisting of his wingers and other players, while Ribeiro had his own, but I think it was the younger guys trying to be positive with Mike. I saw Ribeiro play in the QMJHL and he was a hair close to beating a couple Mario Lemieux records then, despite partying all night, not sleeping etc, his immense talent compensated, at least he never lost his love for hockey, because his story could have turned like Alexandre Daigle, I'm glad it didn't come to that, but he ended up in Nashville's AHL affiliate. So, Koivu if he hadn't been injured so much is a contender for the time I've been alive.
Otherwise, it's Guy Carbonneau to St-Louis for Jim Montgomery and I think some 4rd round pick, when that guy got traded from Montreal, their descent into their darkest age (96-2000) was solidified, they traded Mark Recchi (who was having his worst season in his very long career, pts per game, it was his worst, and he played close to 25 seasons) for not much, giving away to Philadelphia, again, one of their best players (Eric Desjardins, John LeClair) for slow untalented trap-centred guys in general after winning the cup in 93, the reason they didnt again is the complete dilapidation of what made that team so great to start with, LeClair had not even turned into a 50 goal scorer yet, he did the following season. Carbonneau was the perfect third line centre, very Jared Staal-like player, he had his best offensive season on his rookie season, getting 70+ pts and that would be the only time, as he turned into a penalty killer, faceoff specialist, got captaincy and unfortunately ended up elsewhere which he never wanted to see happen, but Patrick Roy detested that GM of theirs (Réjean "Peanut" Houle), likely the worst GM any team ever had except maybe Mike Milbury.
I might agree with that as well (we're the same age).
Since Koivu
7:33 🤔😅, good video anyway!!
Thanks! 👊🏼
Lias andersson is not a defensemen
1. Makar
2. Hieskenen
3. Pettersson
4. Hischier
5. J.Robertson
6. Suzuki
7. R.Thomas
8. Tippet
9. M.Anderson
10. Middlestadt
Maybe?
Solid yup!
Suzuki similar to Thomas but much better defensively and I'd say a better goal scorer. Suzuki and Thomas are both elite teir playmakers, Suzuki is definitely better all around though.
Oettinger has to crack that top 10 though!
@estellegrignon i try not to include goalies because they are unpredictable and likely would have never need considered at that time.
Nice ranking I prefer Middlestadt then Anderson and Tippet may be 7th in the futur
Redraft : 1. Makar, 2. Peterson 3. Heiskanen 4. Hishier 5. Suzuki (my opinion)
I like that!
As a flyers fan, this hurts my soul.
Makar is the clear #1, a generational talent. I'd put Heiskanen next. Not much to choose between Hischier, Pettersson and Suzuki. I'd put Suzuki ahead of the other two only because he is having to carry the load as both the captain and top center on a struggling team. Ironically, Hischier is playing where he belongs as a second line center where he is also the captain. Pettersson, Tippett and Necas are just behind these guys. I guess that puts Suzuki at #3 for me but to be honest, he is not a true #1 center, eg, he isn't clearly better than Hischier. Suzuki would be the number 2 center on pretty much every playoff team in the league but on Montreal he is the clear #1 and the only legit NHL center they have.
Suzuki is like the 7th best player from that draft. It was a great pick but it’s not like he’s some huge steal like Kaprisov of Kucherov
There were a few draft picks that didnt work out. Always happens but most were decent picks. Nick Suzuki though is one of those over achievers and leaders any team is lucky to get.
Suzuki definitely within the top 5 in a redraft and having a decent contract that he is technically living up to.
The only reason why detroits pick gets so few points is because he plays on the third and fourth line and does so much more than score goals. He could easily double his point production by playing on the first or second line
NECAS!!!!!!!!!!! You can't spell Canes without Necas!
Legendary sign!
The manager and the organisation saved him from his own downfall. They Gave him a chance and he rose with this opportunity and had never looked back after that.
Nick Suzuki ❤❤❤ super stárs❤❤❤v Európa aj Canada ❤❤❤Viliam Slovákia.
I do believe that my Jets originally owned this pick but in order not wanting to lose Enstrom to Vegas expansion draft😒 So they made a deal for VGK to pick Thorburn instead and switch 1st rounders so Jets picked Vesalainen instead in which still has potential IG💁
Necas’s breakout szn was 71 pts in 22-23 lol
For me Suzuki definitely cracks the top 10
1. Cale Makar
2. Elias Pettersson
3. Miro Heiskanen
4. Jason Robertson
5. Jake Oettinger
6. Nico Hischier
7. Nick Suzuki
8. Jeremy Swayman
9. Robert Thomas
10. Martin Necas
11. Owen Tippett
12. Drake Batherson
13. Casey Middlestadt
Necas,Thomas and Middlestadt are better and more complete player than uni-dimensional Suzuki.So barely cracks the Top 10 as i would probably find 2 or 3 other guy from the later rounds i would pick in my team before Suzuki.
@@mikescorpio13 Suzuki is not uni-dimensional if he has he would not have scored 33 goals and 77 points, so that’s a pretty ignorant statement. “Uni-Dimensional” with a 383 game Iron Man streak? Also he’s a clear tier above Middlestadt in terms of point production and leadership quality (uni-dimensional?) Necas Suzuki and Thomas could probably be swapped with each other but I’m sorry you’re delusional if you think Suzuki doesn’t crack the top 10 and would “pick 2 or 3 guys from the later rounds” 😂
@@mikescorpio13Suzuki is very strong and a good skater. He also has an elite two way game and is a good goal scorer and elite passer. What you mean one dimensional?
@@crunchypeanut7554 why would i arguie with someone putting Hischier at 6 when he is the leader of his team since his NHL debut.
Hockey is more than putting up points... and Montreal fafans never understood that concept.
@@dwaynethewokjohnson7773 never said he was a bad player... but in this men league players need a little something else to rise above the others.Robertson did it at some point and Pettersson show some flashes here and there but i would also called them uni-dimensional.These guys arent clutch or gritty.They will not make your team better but they will provide offense.
I still am boiled at TSN’s top 50 players doesn’t include Nick. They did put him on the 4 Nations Cup team. Swiss Army knife of centres
He needs better players around him in MTL
He’s a good player but he’s really tiny.
@@beyond_thebench NHL list him at 5’11, 207 lbs. Not huge but not tiny
@@007Hutchingshe’s not
@@007Hutchings Suzuki is tiny? He has almost 30 pounds on Kucherov and Panarin! They've done alright with it! He's a lot heftier than Pasta too, and Kaprizov, Crosby, Marchand, Bedard, Michkov etc.. You must be confusing Suzuki with Caufield.
Suzuki ok a good team is a 90-100-110 point player
Could be ya!
Already play with Caufield who is a 35-40 goals scores / year and he is actually not that impressive. He is still the best Canadians player but, clearly not a top elite player! To be honest Caufield have more hands then Suzuki.
Nolan patrick man 💔
Lias Andersson is not a defenseman
Our mistake!
We got Suz 4 a sack of peanuts !
Lias Andersson... defenceman?
Our mistake!
Lias Anderson is a forward…
Lias Andersson is a centerman. Did you do any research before? Kind of a crazy mistake not gonna lie
Besides that, good video
Thanks!
@thejooeker9210 Of course he did research, nobody is perfect. Did you get 100% on all of your exams?
@ didn’t even wanna be cocky but if you’re making a video on a hockey player and you messed up a basic info like his position… like were did they analyze that he had top 4 potential? Like it’s easy to correct if you reread yourself and rewatch. If not, you iust don’t know hockey 😂
@@thejooeker9210 Oh, so you did get 100% on all of your exams. Must be nice to be the only perfect being in the entire world. Congrats.
Lias Andersson is not a defensmen
Ya we fudged that up
Swedish Defensemen Lias Andersson......
We know we knooow, our boo boo
I placed Suzuki at 10th at redraft, definitely not a no 1 center.
Fair spot
He's definitely #2 on a cup contender team. Montreal needs Crosby, and Laine in lineup.
Suzuki had 77 pts last year playing with a bunch of different guys while being one of the best 2 way centers. That ranks him 15th in the league. There is 32 teams. Explain to me how the "definitely not #1 center" works then
@amadeussmith693 Bruh, look at #2 centers on cup contender teams, or even bottom teams like Pittsburgh. Draisatl is a 2nd line center for perspective. How is it possibly offensive to suggest Suzuki is 2nd line center on a good team?
@bedbath9056 How is he not a number 1 center? He finished 15th amongst center's last season in offensive production, all the while being above average defensively. Name me 32 other centers clearly above him? He is also improving every single year, it's realistic to expect 80+ points out of him this year with selke calibre defense.
Stupid question !
Ok