Oilers at 83: Tommy Lafreniere

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Tarkus

200 picks in, and LT’s man Reese Hamilton is still available.

Farris

Sorry haven’t really been following along other then reading the blog is that now it for our picks ?

If so we ended up with 2 forwards RH ?. ONE big LHD and a Finn goalie ?

Tarkus

One more pick, #223.

Lewandowski is a LH shot.

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Farris

Gotcha thanks !

Strapping Jocks

And one last pick in Round 7

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Here is a neat perspective of Lafreniere that was created before the WHL season got underway.

https://youtu.be/fkEdNZ7KqUA?si=xA9ATEvSOIkWhQrH

Tarkus

Oilers select Daniel Salonen, a 6’3″ Finnish goalie at #191.

Benign Bone

A rare right handed catcher.

Tarkus

Also an overager, having turned 19 in December.

Todd Macallan

Had an absolutely dominant season at the U20 level. Won best goalie and league mvp, .933 and 4 SO.

Tarkus

Reportage like this will get you the Helsinki bureau chief post too!

Tarkus

Lafreniere and Lewandowski were not ranked on McKenzie’s top 80 list, but both were among the 20 honorable mentions.

Strapping Jocks

I would have giggled like a little kid if we had drafted a goalie named β€˜Mans Goos’

Skippy - the bush kangaroo

Who knows if these guys will ever make it; but I’m happy that both forwards drafted have β€˜goes to the front of the net’ in their prospect report – Something that a gripe of mine with the current oilers.

Tarkus

Oilers swap their 5th next year to NSH and takes Asher Barnett at #131, a LHD from US NTDP. 6’1″, 200.

Committed to Michigan for 2026-27.

From Elite Prospects:

Bringing a little bit of everything defensively, Barnett wins his minutes with transition passing, physicality, and defensive details. He punishes net-front attackers with crosschecks and then detaches to intercept the puck carrier behind the net for a stop. He wins inside position, proactively engages opponents, and tips away passes – all key traits for strong off-puck defenders moving forward.

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Gerta Rauss

Captain of his U18 team per the Sportsnet panel…and poise!!

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Tarkus

And also scored 2-4-6 in 7 GP at that tourney.

Another good Barnett profile:

https://thehockeywriters.com/asher-barnett-2025-nhl-draft-prospect-profile/

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Todd Macallan

Seems a bit like a more physical Paul Fischer as his skating sounds like a strong point. Seems like a solid pick here, late birthday too. Kid is from Illinois, willing to bet Stan has some viewings of him similar to Fischer.

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I love this pick, kind of an SOR vibe, without the great team or Center role, based his stats, he probably lined up at centre for 15 games, likely due to injuries.

Not much PP opportunities given to this player (4 PPG), so that should result in a spike in production next year. He had 18 games where he had 5 or more SOG, including 1 with 11 (1g in that game). His stats were very similar in the first half of the season compared to the second, so no big offensive spike, which usually means an improved draft position.

Excellent work ethic and has a chip on his shoulder. With more strength and improved edges, this kid could make some noise in the coming years.

Great pick, IMO!

rev.hans

Cool that he’s from the hockey hotbed of Hornby Island (NOT a hockey hotbed; kids and parents have to catch two ferries to get ice time). This is very close to my part of the world. Wishing him well.

Gerta Rauss

Colorado Avalanche select Tobias Funke

Tarkus

Bad pick. His development has been arrested.

Todd Macallan

Haha more jokes per minute here than the show itself. There are dozens of them. Dozens!

Gerta Rauss

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Tarkus

Oilers select David Lewandowski from the Blades at #117.

6’2″ LW, originally from Drai-land.

Wheeler had Lewandowski at 90 on his list:

He won’t wow you but he’s an intelligent player who thinks the game well, has pro size and is just very cerebral as a player and kid. He also started playing in the WHL with a pair of 16-year-olds, Cooper Williams and Zac Olsen, and became a reliable, almost veteran player for them right away. My challenge with Lewandowski is that I don’t know if he has enough skill or speed to be more than just a guy at the next level. But he does seem to have the rest in terms of the way he thinks it and operates. He’s a good player.

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Bill

Drafting a young German kid playing in the Dub?
sounds good to me

MushedPeas

is there a precedent? πŸ˜‰

Bill

As long as the Joe Colbourne comparisons start to fly, I think there’s a chance.

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Gerta Rauss

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Joel Hofer won’t be subject to offer sheets after signing a two-year contract extension worth $6.8 million ($3.4 million AAV). #stlblues

misfit

I think he scored well as a rookie especially considering how bad his team was, and I always love those tenacious, high motor players.

Despite knowing nothing about him going in, I like the pick. My expectations going forward do match that he was a mid-late 3rd rounder though

misfit

Kamloops’ website lists him as a RW, but lots of the scouting reports I saw online called him a center.

His official combine height and weight are 5’11.5” and 175lbs. Blazers website slights him by half an inch and 4lbs. Who knows when those measurements were taken though.

I posted in the other thread, but with Kamloops’ top forwards moving on next year, he’ll be good to follow as the Blazers’ offense will be lead by Lafreniere and Behm who went earlier in the same round to Chicago

Benign Bone

He didn’t take many FOs (~300) but managed to win around 50% of them.

Benign Bone

Other names I’ll be hoping for include:

Travis Hayes – small RW who fits the skilled battler mold; will likely play on a good Soo team the next couple years, too (Sept birthday!!!) EDIT: he just got drafted by PIT

Carson Cameron – smart, aggressive RD with a defensive focus on a baaad Petes team; good skater with strong lateral movement

Will Sharpe – strong skating, assertive two-way LD whose production suffered after a midseason trade to a bad Kelowna, but was producing nicely prior

Jamiro Reber – late birthday overage two-way C that produced solid number with HV71 in the SHL

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Todd Macallan

I have time for Cameron or Sharpe for sure. Also like Reese Hamiltom or Anthony Allain-Samake at this point for dmen and David Lewandoski, Gustav Hillstrom or Mads Kongsbak Klyvo as forwards.

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Todd Macallan

Haha oh man of course Klyvo goes to Florida.

Benign Bone

Didn’t realise Hamilton was still on the board! He’d be a good target with his combo of skating and the fact that he’ll be passing to Schultz for the next couple years.

Tarkus

Got your wish!

Todd Macallan

The Dusseldorf Dangler!

Benign Bone

FWIW he was high on my list πŸ™‚ Work ethic, skill, skating and playing on a bad team makes his numbers look unimpressive.

Mirakodus

Scouting report sounds like a player that could fit a middle or bottom six role in the future for this team as non-core pieces continue aging out. Now just keep working hard, kid!

Todd Macallan

Fan of this one! Hoping Cameron Schmidt falls to 117 somehow but lots of interesting names out there still.

Tarkus

Owen Conrad, a big LHD from Charlottetown wouldn’t break my heart either.

Tarkus

Schmidt to DAL at 94.

Tarkus

Fourth in team scoring on a horrawful Kamloops squad.

cowboy bill

Could still grow 4 inches and put on 40 pounds. That will give him a physical edge. Can’t wait.

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