The Boston Bruins seemingly have it all. An Eastern Conference finals berth, and now a top 10 pick to add to the arsenal. This pick originally belonged to the Toronto Maple Leafs and is the final element of the infamous Phil Kessel trade. In preparation for this pick, I provided a brief outline of the Bruins’ needs yesterday.
Picking for the Bruins is Steve, the Editor for Causeway Crowd.
"Duncan Siemens, D, Saskatoon (WHL)"
Jared’s Analysis – As I predicted yesterday, this is the point in the draft where anyone in the top 20 could be picked. Boston chooses to go with Siemens, a big, skilled defenseman with a lot of mobility. He was ranked 11th by ISS, so he jumps a couple of spots into the top 10. Boston solidifies an organizational need on a prospect with a ton of upside who can and will be given time to develop. He also has a bit of a mean streak who isn’t afraid to drop the gloves as you can see in this video:
Causeway Crowd‘s editor Steve enlightens us on why he selected Siemens:
"Boston has a lot of talented young forwards in the system (Tyler Seguin, Jordan Caron, Brad Marchand, Zach Hamill) and Tuukka Rask as its goalie of the future. Therefore, the Bruins need to go out and find a young, talented defenseman who can contribute at both ends of the ice. The first choice would have been Niagara’s Dougie Hamilton, but with him off the board, the Bruins will select Saskatoon blueliner Duncan Siemens. The 6-foot3, 197-pounder will be one of the youngest players in the draft, but is also among the most talented. Scouts have tagged Siemens as a guy with good all-around skills would can help at both ends of the ice. Additionally, Siemens is one of the best skaters in the draft and provided leadership for Team Canada’s gold medal team at the 2010 Ivan Hinka tournament."
I encourage fans and followers of the Bruins to check out Causeway Crowd for the latest Bruins news!
Here are the Mock Draft results so far (click on the team name to go to the post about that pick):
Pick | TEAM | PLAYER |
1 | EDMONTON | Adam Larsson |
2 | COLORADO | Gabriel Landeskog |
3 | FLORIDA | Ryan Nugent-Hopkins |
4 | NEW JERSEY | Jonathan Huberdeau |
5 | NY ISLANDERS | Sean Couturier |
6 | OTTAWA | Ryan Strome |
7 | ATLANTA | Ryan Murphy |
8 | COLUMBUS | Dougie Hamilton |
9 | BOSTON (FR TOR) | Duncan Siemens |
HAVE YOUR SAY
Now on the clock for the #10 selection, on behalf of the Minnesota Wild, is Gone Puck Wild.
PREVIEWING THE WILD
2010-2011 Record: 39-35-8 (21st Overall)
League Rankings:
Goals for: 26th
Goals Against: 16th
Power Play: 13th
Penalty Kill: 14th
TOP 5 Prospects in the system: Mikael Granlund (C), Marco Scandella (D), Matt Hackett (G), Jason Zucker (LW), Tyler Cuma (D)
NEEDS: The Wild are in need of more offense in the high-octane Western Conference, or they will soon get left behind. Still on the board is Swedish centre Mika Zibanejad, as well as Sven Bartschi from the Western Hockey League’s Portland Winter Hawks. There are a number of legitimate prospects that Minnesota can opt for in this slot.
TOP 5 PLAYERS ON THE BOARD (per ISS):
1. Mika Zibanejad, C, Djurgarden (SWE ELITE)
2. Joel Armia, RW, Assat (FIN ELITE)
3. Sven Bartshci, LW, Portland (WHL)
4. Nathan Beaulieu, D, Saint John (QMJHL)
5. Mark McNeill, C, Prince Albert (WHL)
Check back on TOO MANY MEN ON THE SITE tomorrow evening to see who “Gone Puck Wild” chooses to take for the Minnesota Wild, as the Fansided mock draft continues!