Future of the Blues in the VJHL
Blues has 4 prospect and they are all playing defense in the VJHL so this position is the strongest area for the years to come for the Blues. Ron Hainsey 17 year old, Defense Ron is playing for Frontenacs and he is the #1 d-man for them, he has 0 goals 5 assists in 4 games played with a +6. I am sure Hainsey will be a great d-man on our pro roster, but we are not there yet he still have some years to develop in the VJHL. He is as good on offense then defense. Lukas Krajicek 16 year old, Defense Lukas is playing for the Rebels and he is the #2 d-man for them, he has 0 goals 2 assists in 6 games played with a -5 but he is an offensive d-man. I am sure Lukas will be a great d-man on our pro roster, but we will have to develop his defense skill on the AP side. He is as good on offense. Ryan Cadwell 17 year old, Defense Ryan is playing for the Oceanic and he is the #3 d-man for them, he has 0 goals 2 assists in 6 games played with a +4, he is an offensive d-man that still need to polish his game. I am sure Ryan will be a great d-man on our pro roster, but we will have to be better to become a Blues but AP boost will help. He is as good on offense. Tomas Mojzis 16 year old, Defense Tomas is playing for Thunderbirds and he is the #5 d-man for them, he has 0 goals 5 assists in 4 games played with a +6. I am sure Tomas will be a great d-man on our pro roster, but we are not there yet he still have some years to polish his game in the VJHL. He is as good on offense then defense. Note : We still have 5 first picks in year 15, 16 and 17 and you can bet we will be aiming on forwards. We are set in net with Roy and Vokoun, on defense we are fine for 3 years or more, on attack we are ok for a couple of years. So the position we need the most is at forward. By Homer Simpson !
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Oilers GM Chris Baker has always built his teams from the blueline and back. So it should come as no surprise half of the team’s top ten prospects are defenseman.
While they say defense wins championships, there has to be some concern the Oilers don’t have enough youthful firepower up front. Only Chris Kunitz and Antoine Vermette crack their top 10 as bonafide offensive minded forwards, and at 22 years of age, Kunitz is on the cusp of being “too old” to be considered a prospect. The Oilers are clearly in win-now mode and the type of offensive help they’ll want come the trade deadline in preparation for what they hope is a long playoff run likely won’t come from Fort McMurray.
“He’s strong offensively and defensively, plays tough and uses his size,” Langley said. “Sure he’s young, but he has it all.” ACQUIRED s8 draft, 16th overall (Ottawa)
Markov will never be considered the most physical player on the ice, but as he showed last season when he unexpectedly made the 23-man roster out of camp, he has the ability to put up points. ACQUIRED s8 draft, 6th overall
The Seattle Thunderbirds’ superstar flies up the ice and casually creates offense. He’s a lock for next year’s Miners’ roster and will have a legitimate shot at making the Oilers as a potential 3rd line center. Currently in his final season of the VJHL, Vermette leads the league in goals (12) and points (22) through just six games played. ACQUIRED s10 draft, 8th overall
The fact that Edmonton were able to beat out numerous teams vying for his services coming out of the college ranks as an undrafted rookie bodes well for a franchise that has had its troubles signing high-end free agents. ACQUIRED s11 offseason, college free agent
Not as well rounded as Stuart, the oilers feel he is built in the same vein. A rugged stay-at-home defender who will think defensively first before looking to make offensive highlight reel attempts. ACQUIRED s10 draft, 20th overall On the Horizon – The NEXT Five
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