Chirps from Center Ice

A fan blog about the AHL's Wilkes-Barre / Scranton Penguins

NHL Draft Recap Day 1

I’m in over my head on this one.

The NHL Draft is all about prospects and guys whom, for the casual fan, you never heard of 48 hours ago. Count me as among the casual fan in this category. I could name two prospects in this years draft: Nail Yakupov, who went #1 overall to Edmonton and Malcolm Subban, who is a goalie and PK Subban’s brother. That’s it, that’s the list.

But there was way too  much moving and shaking going on from the Penguins perspective which I felt the need I had to discuss and share with you. It’s better than nothing, I say, so here goes:

–> Pittsburgh traded away Jordan Staal last night to the Carolina Hurricanes for Carolina’s #8 pick in the draft, Brandon Sutter and Brian Domoulin.

–> With the #8 pick, they selected Derrick Pouliot. Here’s a profile of him from Pittsburgh.

–> Then, at pick #22, they selected Olli Maata. Here’s more on the kid from Pittsburgh.

–> Finally, the Penguins traded Zbynek Michalek to Phoenix for Harrison Ruopp, Marc Chevrie and a third round pick.

Of the names above, you will not see Brandon Sutter in Wilkes-Barre. He’s an NHLer. Of the names above, Domoulin and Chevrie are names you will more likely see in WBS this season.

Here’s analysis from people smarter than me that know more about the names above. Domoulin first:

Jesse Marshall runs Faceoff Factor and knows his stuff better than some of the talking heads on TV.

Paul Branecky is the Charlotte Checkers Director of Digital Media.

Maata:

Chevrie (who is a restricted free agent):

Anytime you have a question about a goaltender. Any goaltender, you ask the Goalie Guild. They know it all.

Jonathan Bomblie had nice synopses of all the moves. Ruopp is a year away from turning pro, and has a side of grit to him, which is needed desperately because none of the WBS defensemen really know how to fight.

Here’s Eric P’s takeaway from Day 1.

My takeaway? Looks like Domoulin and Chevrie are going to make the most immediate impact on WBS in the fall. Chevrie’s AHL numbers have been down right pedestrian: In two AHL seasons, he’s played 24 games, 6-10-1 record, 3.68 GAA and a 0.890 SV%. He’s split time in the ECHL and with the Rochester Americans and more recently the Portland Pirates.

I think PIT / WBS goes after another goaltender, and have Chevrie / Killeen battle it out in Wheeling or at backup to either hopefully Scott Munroe, The aforementioned Goalie Guild agrees even says so:

If Day 2 is anything like Day 1, expect another blog post up here Sunday. Make sure you follow all these guys I embedded in this blog post on Twitter along with Mike O’Brien who is on the ground in Pittsburgh.

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