31 October 2008

Draft Schmaft

Rangers trade Jessiman to Predators

UPDATE: Larry Brooks stole my column! Misfortune Rules Blueshirts Drafts

As today marks the end of the Huge Specimen Era in New York (more accurately, Hartford), I wonder if any other organisation can match the Rangers' futility (and some bad luck) with first round picks between '94 and '04?
  • 04 - Montoya (bust so far - not impossible for him to make it, but it won't be in New York) / Korpikoski (could be a full-time NHLer soon)
  • 03 - Jessiman (bust - likewise)
  • 02 - no pick
  • 01 - Blackburn (retired already)
  • 00 - no pick
  • 99 - Brendl/Lundmark (double bust!)
  • 98 - Malhotra (solid player, but not much more - Rangers mishandled him as a kid)
  • 97 - Cherneski (who?) [OK - I forgot he busted his knee, also retired]
  • 96 - Brown (so good, I've seen him play in the UK)
  • 95 - no pick
  • 94 - Cloutier (not a disaster - I hear he is spoken highly of in Vancouver and LA though)
Obviously the draft is a bit of a crapshoot and hindsight is 20/20 (plus the Rangers' later round picks and recent record is better in comparison), but a sample of players that were taken after (but close to) those above is painful to look at:
  • 04 - Wolski, Meszaros, Green
  • 03 - Brown, Seabrook, Parise, Getzlaf, Burns, Kesler, Richards, Perry (strong draft!)
  • 01 - Hamhuis, Hemsky
  • 99 - Jackman, Boynton, Havlat
  • 98 - Tanguay, Regehr, Gagne, Gomez (if you can't draft 'em, buy 'em)
  • 97 - Hannan, Morrow
  • 96 - Briere
  • 94 - Theodore, Elias
Most of these players established themselves with the team that drafted them (Briere being the main exception).

(Info courtesy of hockey-reference.com)