2010 Entry Draft Conclusion
The 2010 NHL Entry Draft in Los Angeles, CA has come to a close and everyone knows what's looming on the horizon in two day's time. To close out the Draft festivities here are the chosen ones who will someday (hopefully) wear the crown on their chest. This is a much shorter list of prospects than in the past three seasons where Dean Lombardi has horded as many picks are possible. It's a respectable group with height and room to fill out.
| Round | Overall | Team | Player | Pos | Country | Height | Weight | Amateur League | Amateur Team |
| 1 |
15 |
LAK (From BOS) |
DEREK FORBORT |
D |
US |
6'5" |
198 |
USHL | USA U-18 |
| 2 |
47 |
LAK (From COL) |
TYLER TOFFOLI | C |
CA |
6'0" |
178 |
OHL |
OTTAWA |
| 3 |
70 |
LAK (From NYR) |
JORDAN WEAL |
C |
CA |
5'10" |
162 |
WHL |
REGINA |
| 5 |
148 |
LAK (From SJS) |
KEVIN GRAVEL |
D |
US |
6' 4" | 185 |
USHL | SIOUX CITY |
| 6 |
158 |
LAK (From ATL) |
MAXIM KITSYN |
L |
RU |
6' 2" | 194 |
RUSSIA | NOVOKUZNETSK |
From the blogger point of view, here's an extremely detailed recap from Earl Sleek, complete with picture in the comments of our row (that's me inside the railing). My evening on Day 1 ended differently than Sleek's, of course. I ended up at the Yard House at LA Live as well and as I entered, Sleek was actually leaving. I bid him adieu and went inside. There I chatted with James Duthie of TSN royalty. I cannot say anything but great things about this man. Class act. And on my way out, I was able to tell Darren Dreger how big fan I was and that I was devastated by the cancellation of Leafs Lunch. It was a great ending to a long-ass day.
I'm sure it all seemed exciting to those who weren't able to make it out to STAPLES Center, but here's the real feeling from almost everyone in attendance. Without any commercial breaks and TSN packages, I was struggling to maintain my interest in everything going on. In saying that, it was good to see Sleek and Rudy again and definitely great to meet a bunch of other SBN bloggers. Overall, I would have enjoyed myself a bit more if there had been a touch of organization/clarity on the part of the powers that be.
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I had a blast at the draft, in the hockey-nerdiest way possible. It was long, and it really slowed down on day 2 after the 4th round, but it was overall pretty interesting.
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by Great Ice-Pectations on Jun 28, 2010 5:24 PM PDT reply actions
For sure. Ran out of interesting stuff to tweet about halfway through day two. However, it was really cool to look down and see Steve Tambellini pat Burke on the back, then hear a trade announced between the two. Cool to be there to see ti go down.
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by Great Ice-Pectations on Jun 28, 2010 6:01 PM PDT up reply actions
Yeah, probably something that just didn’t go through. Or something that’s still pending…
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by Great Ice-Pectations on Jun 29, 2010 9:53 AM PDT up reply actions
You'd think with all the defensemen we have
We might address our need at the wings… Apparently, drafting defensemen is like drafting pitchers: You can never have enough of them… Toffoli and Weal could be steals though…
Sex addiction? Two words=get married.
I was surprised, too
But OTOH, it’s a good sign when you really feel that you can focus on the best available player, rather than drafting to specific need. A forward drafted now won’t necessarily make his presence felt until a few years down the line, anyway.
Another thing about having that many D prospects: a surplus of something gives you a tradable commodity. There’s more than one way to get a quality forward. I like to think of it as Lombardi trying to corner the market on young defensemen.











