That 2023 1st round pick (OTT) would have to be Top-10 protected at least, but I'd rather it to be the 1st in 2024, top protected of course
Quoting: DefenseFirst
Well that would be pairs, not lines.
Idk, something exciting. I guess it depends how good that first round pick is. If it’s top 6 or 7, that might change things. The players are just kinda nothing though. Seems more like it’s just three guys in there to make the package look full. Jarventie is probably the best of the bunch and that’s sad.
2023 1st round pick (OTT) is quite high at the moment so right away, Chychrun is not worth that
Jarventie is a very good prospect that the Sens won't give up easily (Dorion mentioned him just after saying that Sanderson, Pinto and Greig are untouchable). Seems like he's their 4th-5th best prospect to them
He was on full display in the last WJC but I guess you don't follow that. He was also on of the youngest players in the 2020 draft and has been playing with men for years, doing pretty good too
Brannstrom has been progressing the last 2 years. He has impressive advanced stats this season :
Brannstrom among the 219 D-men who have at least played 100 ES minutes :
- 22nd in CF/60
- 25th in CF%
- 21st in SF/60
- 22nd in SF%
- 7th in xGF/60
- 21st in xGF%
- 22nd in SCF/60
- 15th in SCF%
- 16th in HDCF/60
- 47th in HDCF%
They are far from the throw ins you seem to think they are. Team results have nothing to do with it, doesn't mean the players are all crap
Even Donovan is not a throw in, yes he's a recent 5th round pick but is Sean Donovan's son and has a pretty good start of the season so far