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General Category => Hockey => Topic started by: cbuckser on June 26, 2004, 03:17:09 PM

Title: NHL Draft -- The Selections
Post by: cbuckser on June 26, 2004, 03:17:09 PM
Dallas drafted Raymond Sawada #52 overall.

Seven college or college-bound players were taken in the first round.
Title: Re: NHL Draft -- The Selections
Post by: Avash on June 26, 2004, 03:22:55 PM
What's the highest a Cornell player has gone in the draft? Lenny was in the 40's somewhere, right?
Title: Re: NHL Draft -- The Selections
Post by: Avash on June 26, 2004, 03:26:16 PM
By the way, Sawada was the second ECAC player to get drafted today. Dartmouth defenseman Grant Lewis went at #40 overall, to Atlanta.
Title: Re: NHL Draft -- The Selections
Post by: KeithK on June 26, 2004, 03:27:58 PM
Ryan Hughes was #22 overall, 2nd round in 1990.  That's the earliest I can remember.
Title: Re: NHL Draft -- The Selections
Post by: Al DeFlorio on June 26, 2004, 03:30:47 PM
[Q]Avash '05 Wrote:

 What's the highest a Cornell player has gone in the draft? Lenny was in the 40's somewhere, right?[/q]
Dryden was 14th.  Nieuwendyk 27th.

Title: Re: NHL Draft -- The Selections
Post by: DeltaOne81 on June 26, 2004, 03:32:36 PM
And as a piece of color, Christopher Bourque, Ray's son, went 33rd to Washington.
Title: Re: NHL Draft -- The Selections
Post by: Avash on June 27, 2004, 11:03:15 AM
With the 212th overall pick (7th round), Montreal selected Jon Gleed.

With the 237th overall pick (8th round), Atlanta selected Mitch Carefoot.
Title: Re: NHL Draft -- The Selections
Post by: Avash on June 27, 2004, 11:07:13 AM
So that makes it....10....draft picks on our roster, I think?
Title: Re: NHL Draft -- The Selections
Post by: Avash on June 27, 2004, 01:13:03 PM
This article by Adam Wodon on USCHO includes a nice section on Ray Sawada:

http://www.uscho.com/news/2004/06/26_008573.php

Two notable quotes, the first of which I thought was amusing:

"The only time I talked to [Dallas] was [Friday] actually, and all I did was a psychological test â€" which I guess went really well, obviously.

"I like to crash and bang, hit people off the puck, and get the puck to goal scorers, and get those rebounds. Backcheck, I love to play the penalty kill."

...sounds good to me!
Title: Re: NHL Draft -- The Selections
Post by: ugarte on June 27, 2004, 02:10:44 PM
[Q]Avash '05 Wrote:

 This article by Adam Wodon on USCHO includes a nice section on Ray Sawada:

http://www.uscho.com/news/2004/06/26_008573.php

Two notable quotes, the first of which I thought was amusing:

"The only time I talked to  was  actually, and all I did was a psychological test â€" which I guess went really well, obviously.

"I like to crash and bang, hit people off the puck, and get the puck to goal scorers, and get those rebounds. Backcheck, I love to play the penalty kill."

...sounds good to me![/q]Sounds real good. I like this kid already.

Congrats to Gleed and Carefoot as well. Carefoot was ranked, but this must have been a pleasant surprise for Gleed.

Title: Re: NHL Draft -- The Selections
Post by: Greg Berge on June 27, 2004, 03:19:47 PM
Our 10 active picks (team, round):

Ray Sawada (Dallas, 2)
Ryan O'Byrne (Montreal, 3)
Shane Hynes (Anaheim, 3)
Byron Bitz (Boston, 4)
Mark McCutcheon (Colorado, 5)
John Gleed (Montreal 7)
Dan Glover (New Jersey, 8)
Mitch Carefoot (Atlanta, 8)
Mike Knoepfli (Toronto, 9)
Matt Moulson (Pittsburgh, 9)
Title: Re: NHL Draft -- The Selections
Post by: CU Fan on June 27, 2004, 06:48:10 PM
Funny that McCutcheon went ahead of Moulson ::nut::
Title: Re: NHL Draft -- The Selections
Post by: The Rancor on June 27, 2004, 08:30:47 PM
There had been speculation that Phoenix would select Michigan goalie Al Montoya with its pick. But Gretzky said the team ultimately decided against it, especially considering it has former Cornell star Dave LeNeveu in its system.

"We think Montoya's a great goaltender," said Gretzky. "It was a tough decision for us, and probably the biggest reason we decided to go the other way was the fact that our best young prospect is a goaltender.

"It's always a tough decision when you have people sitting there and everyone has their opinions and thoughts. We know Montoya is going to be a great goaltender. Good for him. But we just felt that the youngster we took is a pretty special kid and has great upside, and we're really happy with LeNeveu."



sounds good.
Title: Re: NHL Draft -- The Selections
Post by: adamw on June 27, 2004, 10:45:50 PM
FYI, I have comments from Montreal regarding Jon Gleed that will be in a forthcoming article.  Right now, I need to sleep.  Sawada seemed like a super kid.
Title: Re: NHL Draft -- The Selections
Post by: Avash on June 27, 2004, 11:04:33 PM
[Q]The Rancor Wrote:

 There had been speculation that Phoenix would select Michigan goalie Al Montoya with its pick. But Gretzky said the team ultimately decided against it, especially considering it has former Cornell star Dave LeNeveu in its system.

"We think Montoya's a great goaltender," said Gretzky. "It was a tough decision for us, and probably the biggest reason we decided to go the other way was the fact that our best young prospect is a goaltender.

"It's always a tough decision when you have people sitting there and everyone has their opinions and thoughts. We know Montoya is going to be a great goaltender. Good for him. But we just felt that the youngster we took is a pretty special kid and has great upside, and we're really happy with LeNeveu."



sounds good.[/q]

Praise from The Great One. Sounds good indeed :-)

Title: Re: NHL Draft -- The Selections
Post by: jtwcornell91 on June 28, 2004, 12:24:13 AM
[Q]ugarte Wrote:
Congrats to Gleed and Carefoot as well. Carefoot was ranked, but this must have been a pleasant surprise for Gleed.[/q]
They must have felt the need ...

... the NEED for GLEED! [TM Bee3eej]
Title: Re: NHL Draft -- The Selections
Post by: Avash on June 29, 2004, 09:55:55 AM
Noticed that Adam Wodon's Who's Who for Day 2 of the Draft is up, with a section about Jon Gleed.

http://www.uscho.com/news/2004/06/28_008578.php