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Joueurs choisis au hasard avant les stars de la LNH, partie 3 !🏒 #hockey



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  1. It's easy to look back and criticize, the old adage being "hindsight is 20/20". But scouting isn't easy. Some players excel at the college or junior levels, but just can't bring it to the next level (actually some "flubs" actually do take it to the next level and have successful careers in the AHL or ECHL). There are just so many unseen factors.
    In my view, if any given draft pick lasts 5 years in the NHL, he's a success and if he plays those 5 years with the team who drafted him his team is successful with this draft pick.
    Also, time can distort views on history.
    For example:
    Guy Lafleur was taken 1st overall (today nobody argues that it was a mistake) but drafted 2nd that year was Marcel Dionne. Anyone who followed hockey during that time knows that he outscored Lafleur over the course of their respective careers even if Dionne had won fewer scoring titles.
    In 1977, the New York Rangers drafted Ron Duguay and Lucien Deblois ahead of Mike Bossy. People who are too young to have followed the game at the time don't appreciate that both of these players went on to have more than respectable careers and were more complete than Mike Bossy. To put it in simple terms, if you have a team that won't make the playoffs facing the 1976 Montreal Canadiens or the 1981 Soviet National Team, It would be better to have Duguay and Deblois than to have Bossy.
    Evaluating prospective talent isn’t easy.

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