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JURAJ SLAFKOVSKY RANKED AS THE WORST 1ST OVERALL PICK (Re: Alexis Lafreniere, Nico Hischier)



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We’re going over The Athletic’s latest rankings of recent 1st overall picks, and how Montreal Canadiens forward Juraj Slafkovsky, New York Rangers forward Alexis Lafreniere, and New Jersey Devils centre Nico Hischier were ranked at the bottom.

The Athletic: https://theathletic.com/5367202/2024/04/23/macklin-celebrini-nhl-draft-connor-mcdavid/
TVA: https://www.tvasports.ca/2024/04/23/slafkovsky-au-fond-du-classement-de-the-athletic

This video is taking place after the 2023 NHL Entry Draft, and after the 2023 Stanley Cup Playoffs.

The 2023 NHL Draft 1st Round went as follows:

1st) Chicago Blackhawks, Connor Bedard
2nd) Anaheim Ducks, Leo Carlsson
3rd) Columbus Blue Jackets, Adam Fantilli
4th) San Jose Sharks, Will Smith
5th) Montreal Canadiens, David Reinbacher
6th) Arizona Coyotes, Dmitri Simashev
7th) Philadelphia Flyers, Matvei Michkov
8th) Washington Capitals, Ryan Leonard
9th) Detroit Red Wings, Nate Danielson
10th) St. Louis Blues, Dalibor Dvorsky
11th) Vancouver Canucks, Tom Willander
12th) Arizona Coyotes (from Ottawa Senators), Daniil But
13th) Buffalo Sabres, Zach Benson
14th) Pittsburgh Penguins, Brayden Yager
15th) Nashville Predators, Matthew Wood
16th) Calgary Flames, Samuel Honzek
17th) Detroit Red Wings (from New York Islanders via Vancouver Canucks), Axel Sandin Pellikka
18th) Winnipeg Jets, Colby Barlow
19th) Chicago Blackhawks (from Tampa Bay Lightning), Oliver Moore
20th) Seattle Kraken, Eduard Sale
21st) Minnesota Wild, Charlie Stramel
22nd) Philadelphia Flyers (from Los Angeles Kings via Columbus Blue Jackets), Oliver Bonk
23rd) New York Rangers, Gabe Perreault
24th) Nashville Predators (from Edmonton Oilers), Tanner Molendyk
25th) St. Louis Blues (from Toronto Maple Leafs), Otto Stenberg
26th) San Jose Sharks (from New Jersey Devils), Quentin Musty
27th) Colorado Avalanche, Calum Ritchie
28th) Toronto Maple Leafs (from Boston Bruins via Washington Capitals), Easton Cowan
29th) St. Louis Blues (from Dallas Stars via New York Rangers), Theo Lindstein
30th) Carolina Hurricanes, Bradley Nadeau
31st) Colorado Avalanche (from Florida Panthers via Montreal Canadiens), Mikhail Gulyayev
32nd) Vegas Golden Knights, David Edstrom

This video is also taking place after 2023 NHL Season, and after the 2023 Stanley Cup Playoffs, where the Vegas Golden Knights defeated the Florida Panthers in the Finals.

Nico Hischier was the top NHL prospect at the 2017 NHL Entry Draft.

The 2017 NHL Entry Draft saw many top NHL prospects get selected by a variety of teams. The Top 26 of the draft went as follows:

1st – New Jersey Devils, Nico Hischier
2nd – Philadelphia Flyers, Nolan Patrick
3rd – Dallas Stars, Miro Heiskanen
4th – Colorado Avalanche, Cale Makar
5th – Vancouver Canucks, Elias Pettersson
6th – Vegas Golden Knights, Cody Glass
7th – New York Rangers (from Arizona Coyotes), Lias Andersson
8th – Buffalo Sabres, Casey Mittelstadt
9th – Detroit Red Wings, Michael Rasmussen
10th – Florida Panthers, Owen Tippett
11th – Los Angeles Kings, Gabriel Vilardi
12th – Carolina Hurricanes, Martin Necas
13th – Vegas Golden Knights (from Winnipeg Jets), Nick Suzuki
14th – Tampa Bay Lightning, Callan Foote
15th – Vegas Golden Knights (from New York Islanders), Erik Brannstrom
16th – Calgary Flames, Juuso Valimaki
17th – Toronto Maple Leafs, Timothy Liljegren
18th – Boston Bruins, Urho Vaakanainen
19th – San Jose Sharks, Josh Norris
20th – St. Louis Blues, Robert Thomas
21st – New York Rangers, Filip Chytil
22nd – Edmonton Oilers, Kailer Yamamoto
23rd – Arizona Coyotes (from Minnesota Wild), Pierre-Olivier Joseph
24th – Winnipeg Jets (from Columbus Blue Jackets via Vegas Golden Knights), Kristian Vesalainen
25th – Montreal Canadiens, Ryan Poehling
26th – Dallas Stars (from Chicago Blackhawks), Jake Oettinger

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37 Comments

  1. Took 4 seasons for Lafreniere to get 50+ points and it only took 1 and a half for Slafkovsky

  2. Some people just can't get rid of their biases. Slaf was never supposed to be a first overall pick. None of these writers had him as the best player in the draft in their mocks or rankings. Because of that… they'll never admit he is better than first overall picks that they pumped the tires on in their draft years.

  3. Their not wrong. Slaf is a bust. Can't perform unless with better line mates. He cant create stuff on his own. He has his upside. But its not is offense. Its mostly is defensive. Hes not the flashy player put there 🤷‍♂️. Even though he got 50pt

  4. The Hishier disrespect is unreal. The guy was a Selke trophy nominee in 22-23. He should be right under Dahlin. I also don't like Celebrini being listed when the kid hasn't even played yet in the NHL.

  5. You can't put Celebrini in this essay… should be 2014 Aaron Ekblad. Also, I don't think Bedard has had a better season than Matthews first.

    1. McDavid
    2. Matthews
    3. Bedard
    4. Hughes
    5. Dahlin
    6. Slafkovsky
    7. Hischier
    8. Lafrenière
    9. Power
    10. Ekblad

  6. Lafreniere has been garbage since he started 4 seasons ago and took major pushes from within the league to influence him to improve, unlike Slaf he worked hard on his own and improved his game in just over a season and while Slaf also needed to adjust to the NHL style game from the European style. The Atheletic needs to stop observing players looks like they know nothing.

  7. Hischier is better. You can debate Lafrieniere or Power but we still don’t know their ceilings.

  8. This wont age well. Power as a top 4 40 point dman and hischier as a safe 2way 70 point center who can hit 80+ the odd time will be at the bottom.

    Slafkovsky will be as good as Rantanen- where would you put mikko on that list?

    Lafreniere is about to make doubters look ridiculous. He was top 10 in high danger passes and passes that lead to scoring chances… accross the ENTIRE league. He just put up 57 points with ONLY 6 ppp!! How many ppp do guys like ziba/panarin on NYRs top pp?? 40? 50?? If he literally bumped a guy like Trochek Laf would have challenged for 100 points this year AND on top of all of that all the scouts and pundits are saying hes vastly improving every season.

    Bookmark this- Lafreniere will be Jack Hughes good- different player profile but that type of fantasy asset. Were looking at the french canadian version of Iginla and the way NY handled his development will go down in hiatory for all the wromg reasons….

  9. Lets be frank here: Slaf doesn't have the skills of a first overall pick. He wont dangle around defencemen, he wont do the mind boggling pass, he won't blow past everyone on a breakaway, he won't place it top corner frome anywhere on the ice. It's not his fault, it so happens that in his draft year was bad in terms of talent and he was the one with the highest floor, due to his size. If Slaf was eligible for this years draft he probably would have came out 5 or 6. Again, this isn't his fault, he's just a kid doing his best and circumstances made is so that he was chosen first overall.

  10. NHL fans are spoiled and impatient. The legendary Guy Lafleur took till his 4 season before exploding out and having the career that he did. They cannot understand or can they project players of what they will potentialy be in the future .And how the Montreal Canadiens scouted Slafkovsky has to be one of the best weigh ins and comparisons ever . Having a Beast of a power forward going into battle in the playoffs is insanely inspirational for your team and crew for your quest in hoisting the Stanley cup. Just as long as they don't target 《NHL croonies) onto Slafkovsky like 2014 Carey Price. Or this year's 2024 Thatcher Demko. Anyhow I leave that Gary Bettman Canadian team conspiracy alone for now. But I remember the Price paid in 2014 . And what it meant for Montreal. And it's a shame how the media is shifting the mindset and making Pettersson the scape goat over there . Request a trade Elias to Montreal after this season Montreal will take you .especially with Vancouver retaining 3 mill of that contract per season.th3 we will have tons of stars making no more than the crazy 8 million per season .

  11. It doesn't matter.

    Slafkovsky, Suzuki and Caulfeild have formed a really good first line and are still really young.

    Not having 12 million dollar players will allow management to spend and balance out the team.

    Thats all that matters.

  12. From my point of view, as a fan of the habs, I like Lafreniere. He's a guy from the province of Quebec, I wish him best of luck. I still take Slafkovsky before him… but I would take both if I could.
    The top 6, well, they are just super elite.
    My bottom 4 would be…
    7. Nico Hischier
    8. Juraj Slafkovsky
    9. Alexis Lafreniere
    10. Owen Power.

  13. Right now, myabe I wear pink glasses but I would not trade Slaf for neither Lafrenière, Hischier or Power. So I would rank Slaf 7th

  14. Honestly habs fans, we shouldnt give a rats booty what people think. He fits our team Perfectly and will make us competitive. Our Organisation, coaching and players are 10 times better than before and we are entering a new era of canadiens. Im more than happy

  15. the last time I watch or red something from mainstream media I was may 7 years old lol im around 40 lol hahahah mainstream media is cancer

  16. Im taking Slaf ANYDAY over Laffy Power Hischer. Probably in the future im taking him over Jack Hughes. Basically ppg in the last 30 games at 19-20 years old and is 6'3 235 pounds with good defense. He has potential to be a 100-120 point guy. If that happens. Only one's better to me are Matthews Bedard McDavid.

  17. Why would anyone think some "undeserving eastern-european" would be higher than anyone from Canada on a canadian list? Does not surprise me at all and only makes me smile as similar lists are very very subjective and cannot ever be objective even if Juraj came first. Also, I know I said eastern Europe, but that was just mocking what uneducated people in Canada and US call us, we actually right in the very heart of Europe – therefore we are central Europe. Dont pay attention to similar lists of people just trying to and making money on content, that is not a content really, but just a bunch of very subjective assumptions of what generally target readers in Canada want to read. And if this was done in the US, apologies, but the effect and reasons behind that article and its objectivity are still the same.

  18. Lafreniere gets my vote, easy.
    Thought of as the next mega superstar, league game changer. Some had reservations that were rightly so.
    Yet enlightened and educated hockey fans thought a guy with high Q stats had a learning curve to achieve directly into the NHL plus NYR history of poor development of their prospects.

  19. Slaf is going to be an absolute beast. Would not shock me to see him considered to be middle of the pack of those listed players in 5 years

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