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2009 SBN NHL Mock Draft: Day 8: Canucks draft Moore in 22nd spot

Welcome to Day 8 of SB Nation's mock draft here in downtown Toronto, live from my big comfy couch at some ungodly hour as I call the Canucks, Devils and Capitals to the big board for picks 22 to 25. Vancouver's co-GMs Sean and Mike have decided to go with some help on the blueline with their first-round selection:

# Team Pick Blogger's notes More analysis:
1 N.Y. Islanders John Tavares, London (OHL) The sexy pick, the consensus pick, the right pick. He's what this team and franchise needs most. Get ready for "Islanders goal scored by #91..." because they're coming in bunches. Lighthouse Hockey
2 Tampa Bay Victor Hedman, Modo (Swe) A boy playing  among men in the Swedish Elite League (and thriving) the past two seasons, Hedman starts immediately on the TB blueline and can contribute at both ends of the ice. Raw Charge
3 Colorado Matt Duchene, Brampton (OHL) No big surprise here; we’ll take whichever of the big 3 is available and immediately offer them a position as GM & coach. Mile High Hockey
4 Atlanta Evander Kane, Vancouver (WHL) Named after Atlanta boxing legend Evander Holyfield, Kane adds some scoring punch to Atlanta's top six — perhaps as early as this fall. Bird Watchers Anonymous
5 Los Angeles Braydon Schenn, Brandon (WHL) Magnus Paajarvi-Svensson is the popular pick here, seeing as how the Kings need a left winger badly, but I'm counting on Dean Lombardi's love of grit and distaste for Swedes to influence his decision here. Plus, I really wanted to upset Toronto fans.
Battle of California
6 Phoenix Jared Cowen, Spokane (WHL)
The Coyotes are deep on forward prospects and badly need young defensemen. Cowen is a beast who could play in the NHL very soon if his recently repaired knee doesn't hamper him. Five For Howling
7 Toronto Magnus Pääjärvi-Svensson, Timra IK (Swe)
Most of Canada already hates him, so he'll fit in just fine. Plus he provides the high-end Swedish forward that the Leafs have been missing since last April. Pension Plan Puppets
8 Dallas Oliver Ekman-Larssen, Leksand IF (Swe-2)
Dallas is fortunate to not only draft the best player available but also pick a defenseman that fills
a glaring need in the Stars' system.
Defending Big D
9 Ottawa Nazem Kadri, London (OHL)
With Ottawa's recent emphasis on drafting skilled defencemen, Kadri gives the Senators a good skilled forward to fill out the team's development systems — maybe even one of those ever-elusive top-six forwards. Silver Seven
10 Edmonton Ryan Ellis, Windsor (OHL) No 17-year old defensemen has ever led the OHL in assists — not even Bobby Orr. That is, no one has done it until Ryan Ellis did this year. The only thing keeping him out of the top three is his height. Copper & Blue
11 Nashville Jordan Schroeder,  University of Minnesota (NCAA)
He may be short in stature, but he's long on talent and strength. Just as he played alongside Colin Wilson at the World Juniors, he projects to be the next top Predators prospect to come out of collegiate hockey. On The Forecheck
12 Minnesota Zach Budish, Edina Minnesota (USHS)
After missing last season for the Hornets with a torn ACL from his football playing days, Budish has added size and strength during his rehab. Now at 6'3" and 229 pounds, Budish is the type of power forward the Wild have always lacked. Hockey Wilderness
13 Buffalo
Zack Kassian, Peterborough (OHL)
At 6'3" and 215 pounds, Kassian is the most NHL-ready prospect in the draft. His offensive upside may not be as great as some of the other prospects but he makes up for that with size, speed and strength. He is everything the Sabres are not.  Big, strong and tough.
Die By The Blade
14 Florida Louis Leblanc, Omaha (USHL)
It's no secret Florida is in dire need of offensive-minded centers, and LeBlanc - the USHL Rookie of the Year - has impressed by leading his club in scoring and having a way-cool hockey name.
The Litter Box
15 Anaheim Dmitri Kulikov, Drum'ville (QMJHL)
I haven't seen a draft projection that has him picked later than 16th, and I'll have to assume he has some value. The Ducks don't have a great history of picking Russian defensemen with their top picks so I may be off-base. Battle of California
16 Columbus David Rundblad, Skelleftea (Swe) The Blue Jackets look to add some serious skill on the back-end. Rundblad will quickly become a vital piece to the young core in Columbus. The Cannon
17 St. Louis Chris Kreider, Philips-Andover Academy (USHS)
A center with exceptional size and skating ability, Kreider is also blessed with a goal-scorer's touch. A character guy on and off the ice, Kreider is everything the Blues' scouts typically look for in a player. St. Louis Game Time
18 Montreal Scott Glennie, Brandon (WHL)
Glennie is the closest thing to a sure bet the Habs could get at the 18th slot. A competitive, responsible, focused player who displays good maturity and poise, Glennie is a projected top six forward, who should make his place on the Habs within three seasons. Eyes On The Prize
19 N.Y. Rangers Carter Ashton, Lethbridge (WHL) Ashton has all the tools necessary to become a solid power forward in
the NHL. Big strong kid who skates well and puts up good numbers.
Blueshirt Banter
20 Calgary Landon Ferraro, Red Deer (WHL) Flames could use a strong scoring winger as the organization is extremely light in that regard beyond Greg Nemisz. In addition, Ferraro could develop as a Red Deer Rebel under the watchful eye of new Flames bench boss Brent Sutter. Matchsticks & Gasoline
21 Philadelphia Simon Despres, Saint John (QMJHL) His size, mobility, and hockey sense epitomize the meaning of a solid, puck-moving defenseman. It's hard to pass up a player with a skill set like Despres has. Broadstreet Hockey
22 Vancouver John Moore, Chicago Steel (USHL) The USHL Defenseman of the Year is precisely what the Canucks do not have: a blindingly fast offensive-minded defenseman with a potent shot and leadership skills to boot. 'Nucks Misconduct
23 New Jersey Calvin de Haan, Oshawa (OHL)
Calvin de Haan is a slick skating, offensive-defenseman who thrived all season in Oshawa – with and without John Tavares. His best assets include his intelligence, his ability to move the puck up ice, and his calm approach to the game, even in pressure situations. In Lou We Trust
24 Washington Jacob Josefson, Djurgardens (Swe) For the third time in four years, the Caps take a Swedish pivot with their first pick, as the defensively-sound playmaker both fits an organizational need and is simply the best player available at this point. Japers' Rink
25 Boston
26 N.Y. Islanders
27 Carolina
28 Chicago
29 Detroit
30 Pittsburgh

Head on over to Stanley Cup of Chowder (Bruins), Lighthouse Hockey (Isles) and 'Canes Country ('Canes) to join the discussion on who will be picked 25th through 27th tomorrow morning on the SBN Mock Draft's second to last day. There's only three days until Friday night when the real selections are made in Montreal, and the blog here will be much busier beginning Wednesday and Thursday when my vacation ends.

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Great pickup JP

Continuing the trend of good third picks this week. I’d be happy in Philly, Montreal and Anaheim’s shoes as well.

by TD O'Dell on Jun 23, 2009 6:04 AM CDT reply actions   0 recs

Washington does seem to have a thing for Swedes and Russians lately, don’t they?

"It is better to die on your feet than to live on your knees." - Delores Ibarruri

by gotsparkly on Jun 23, 2009 7:01 AM CDT reply actions   0 recs

Dance with the girl who brung you, right?

SNN Sports - A theoretical Oilers blog (i.e. theoretically, I write stuff there)

by Doogie2K on Jun 23, 2009 8:11 AM CDT up reply actions   0 recs

That’s what Tavares might do with the girl in the picture, after the measurements of course.

by Bald Pollack on Jun 23, 2009 10:49 AM CDT up reply actions   0 recs

Next best player aside, there’s no chance the Canucks are going to select a player bearing the namesake of the catalyst of destruction for the west coast offense era. It just ain’t happening. The wounds are far too fresh.
http://puckreport.blogspot.com/2009/03/today-in-nhl-history-bertuzzi-punches.html

MG

by puckreport on Jun 23, 2009 2:43 PM CDT reply actions   0 recs

They likely won’t draft him because he won’t drop to the 22nd pick. Considering no one from 2004 is left on Vancouver’s team from that incident, including management, I think they’ll move past that without a thought.

'Nucks Misconduct - Housing Swedish Millionaires Since 2000.

by Yankee Canuck on Jun 23, 2009 5:50 PM CDT up reply actions   0 recs

salo and hopefully the sedins?

or do you mean “directly involved”?

by passive_voice on Jun 23, 2009 6:01 PM CDT up reply actions   0 recs

I knew I’d miss one. Right Sedins ain’t signed so I’m ignoring them. Salo I’ll assume was injured for that game ;)

And yeah, those directly involved are plaguing other teams right now. Or at home in Sweden.

'Nucks Misconduct - Housing Swedish Millionaires Since 2000.

by Yankee Canuck on Jun 23, 2009 6:03 PM CDT up reply actions   0 recs

Everyone except JP is crazy...

No way Josefson actually falls to the Caps on draft day. I’m betting they actually get Despres, Morin, Palmieri or O’Reilly

by Gould Old Days on Jun 23, 2009 3:41 PM CDT reply actions   0 recs

what he said

if Joseph’soffspring falls that far, i’ll be stunned and mildly upset.

by passive_voice on Jun 23, 2009 6:01 PM CDT up reply actions   0 recs

Palmieri is not a bad player so the Caps have the best chance to draft him.

by LetsGoDevils on Jun 23, 2009 4:11 PM CDT reply actions   0 recs


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