2011 NHL Draft Predictions
June 21, 2011 by Niko
Filed under Hockey Predictions
The Stanley Cup has been won the by the Boston Bruins and teams are already looking towards next season. First on the docket for setting up a solid team for the future is the 2011 NHL entry draft, which is being held in Minnesota this season. The consensus number one selection seems to be Ryan Nugent-Hopkins, but the next several picks are up in the air and anything can happen at an NHL entry draft as we have seen in the past. Here are my predictions for the top 10 picks of the draft.
1. Edmonton Oilers –> Ryan Nugent-Hopkins
Nugent-Hopkins seems to be the consensus number 1 for this draft. He is not considered the most NHL ready, but his skill and vision have him pegged as having the most potential to be a superstar in the league. The offensive upside is there, but he will have to put on a bit more weight and muscle before he should be ready to really contribute and compete in the NHL. The Oilers are one of the few teams in the league that may have room for him on the top 2 lines right away with Gagner or Horcoff possibly moving to the wing. But only expect him to play if he is receiving at least 15 minutes a game.
2. Colorado Avalanche –> Gabriel Landeskog
The most NHL ready player in the draft will step right into the Avalanche lineup and help a very weak left wing corps where Cody McLeod is the top LW. The forwards in Colorado are very poor and picking Landeskog is the easiest way for the Avs to move past the poor trade that sent Stewart and Shattenkirk to St. Louis for Eric Johnson and Jay McClement. Landeskog is a fierce competitor who will likely become the captain of this team in the near future.
3. Florida Panthers –> Jonathan Huberdeau
It’s between Huberdeau and Larsson for the Panthers and I think not making the playoffs with Bouwmeester then losing him for nothing will leave a sour taste in their mouth, which should cause the Panthers to steer clear of another highly touted defenseman. The Panthers need a player who can fill the stands and help them score goals and Huberdeau should be that player in a year or two. He needs to put on some weight, like Nugent-Hopkins, but he has the offensive upside and the vision to get the Panthers fans out of their seats.
4. New Jersey Devils –> Adam Larsson
The Devils should be a force next year, but when you look at their defense the talent is lacking. The Devils have a solid top two lines, however they were not able to score many goals last season (finishing last in the league by quite a margin). The top d-man on the team only scored 23 points and in the speedy NHL today offense often starts from the back. Larsson is poised with a strong break out pass that should help the Devils right away.
5. New York Islanders –> Dougie Hamilton
The Islanders are very poor defensively and Hamilton is the perfect shut down d-man that should bring toughness and grit to their lineup. The Islanders have to build their team and a solid defender that can log a lot of minutes and be on the plus side of even strength hockey is exactly what they need.
6. Ottawa Senators –> Sean Couturier
The Senators are very dry up the middle after elite center Jason Spezza. Mike Fisher must be replaced and if you look at their depth chart at the moment you will not be impressed with the names you see. Couturier has dropped off from battling for the number one ranking earlier in the season, but he is a big body that is able to make plays and protect the puck. He needs to work on his skating in order to make an impact in the NHL.
7. Winnipeg Jets –> Ryan Strome
The Jets are in need of some additional skill in the middle of the ice. They have solid wingers, but these players need a playmaking center to get them the puck. I’m not saying Strome will make the team out of camp, but he has a legitimate chance and should go to the Jets this draft.
8. Columbus Blue Jackets –> Ryan Murphy
Ryan Murphy is a smaller defenseman, but his offensive upside is huge and he possesses a wicked shot that should score him plenty of goals in the NHL, especially on the powerplay. The Blue Jackets will jump to add an offensive d-man to their fairly unskilled backend.
9. Boston Bruins –> Mika Zibanejad
This player has been playing with men in the Swedish Elite League and he has not looked like a boy among men. He should transform into a solid NHL power forward and this fits in perfectly with the Boston Bruins style of play.
10. Minnesota Wild –> Nathan Beulieu
Beulieu will be the best player left in the draft at the 10th position and you can expect the Wild to scoop him up here. Nathan is a strong puck moving defensemen that will be an elite powerplay quarterback, but he will need a few years to make the jump. The Wild have a fairly strong team so they will not need to push anybody into the lineup right away.
The draft should be interesting and there should be some odds up soon. If I see betting odds up as to which player will go first overall I will post them on this article.
But for now it’s back to watching Wimbledon for me. I placed a bet on Roger Federer to take the Championships this year and he looked very good in his opening match today. I’m getting more into tennis betting and if this interests you I suggest you check out my other website, www.OnlineTennisBetting.com!


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