Ok, now who is a first round pick that the Sabres drafted that is actually on the team? In the 1984 draft, they could have had Brendan Shannahan, or Joe Sakic. But they took Pierre Turgeon. Shame, shame.
Sabres drafting is bad
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Hindsight is just that. You only can look forward to the future. That's why people get all stressed out they think of past things that have happened. When they should be looking forward to the future of hopefully lots of good things to come. Go Sabres!
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I remember that draft...it was Turgeon and Shanny...Sakic was almost off the radar scope.
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This is a ridiculous post.
First, get it right It was the 1987 draft
Here are the notables and when they were selected-
001. Buffalo, Pierre Turgeon
002. New Jersey, Brendan Shanahan
003. Boston, Glen Wesley
004. Los Angeles, Wally McBean
005. Pittsburgh, Chris Joseph
006. Minnesota, David Archibald
007. Toronto, Luke Richardson
008. Chicago, Jim Waite
009. Quebec, Bryan Fogarty
010. Ny Rangers, Jayson More
011. Detroit, Yves Racine
012. St. Louis, Keith Osborne
013. Ny Islanders, Dean Chynoweth
014. Boston, Stephane Quintal
015. Quebec, Joe Sakic
016. Winnipeg, Bryan Marchment
017. Montreal, Andrew Cassels
018. Hartford, Jody Hull
019. Calgary Bryan Deasley
020. Philadelphia, Darren Rumble
021. Edmonton, Peter Soberlak
024. Vancouver, Rob Murphy
027. Los Angeles, Mark Fitzpatrick
028. Toronto, Daniel Marois
038. Hartford, Adam Burt
044. Montreal, Mathieu Schneider
047. Pittsburgh, Jamie Leach
049. Toronto, John McIntyre
063. Edmonton, Geoff Smith
098. Boston, Ted Donato
105. Edmonton, Shaun Van Allen
188. Calgary, Theo Fleury
From 1987 to 1990, Shanahan had 88 goals/ 214 pts, Sakic 110g/ 273pts,
Turgeon= 118goals, / 315 points
Turgeon was the better player, had the biggest impact. Plus, he was relied on more for carrying the load than these other players.
Also, we then turned around and traded him for Pat LaFontaine, even with the injuries probably the second or third greatest Sabre in team history.
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Shanny went to a NJ team that was horrible and didn't make a dent...Wesley only got noticed after he was traded to Hartford for 3 first round picks.
Boy...that looked like a weak draft. But look at this run:
014. Boston, Stephane Quintal
015. Quebec, Joe Sakic
016. Winnipeg, Bryan Marchment
017. Montreal, Andrew Cassels
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Now if you want to argue that the Sabres have not drafted well in the first round the past 15 seasons then you might have an argument- but then you need to compare our choices in the first with all the other teams (to be fair)
Looking at he first round picks year by year, not a lot of people became stars, or made the league at all. The NHL draft is much closer to the Baseball draft than the NFL or NBA first round- where everyone makes the roster at least for the first or second seasons.
Like in baseball, you are drafting 18 year old kids whom all but 3-4 will make the opening day roster. If your NHL team is playing your first round pick from that year, generally it's an indication your team really sucks.
Even with the track record for first round draft picks, the Sabres went deep into the playoffs in the late 1990's. Many of those picks were traded as prospects for guys like Dale Hawerchuck ( D. Shannon) Alexi Zhitnik (Phillipe Boucher) and so on.
So look at he entire body of work. Lately, they have done pretty well- Martin Biron, Norennen, Ryan Miller, Dimiri Kalinin,
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2 out of 5 isn't bad! The hockey draft is a crap shoot do you know how many times we were ranked like the top 10 for drafting? Hockeys future and the Hockey News had us up there for quite a bit too. Dmitri Kalinin is going to be a good player too. Go Sabres!
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