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Looking back at the 7-15th picks from the 2012 NHL Draft

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Photo credit:Charles LeClaire-USA TODAY Sports
baggedmilk
5 years ago
Do you remember the 2012 NHL Draft? I bet you do. That was the year that Nail Yakupov pulled an Oilers jersey over his head with the first overall pick. Needless to say, that pick didn’t really work out as expected for the Oilers fans or the organization itself, but that’s a story for another day. On this day, we’re talking about the guys that were picked with the 7-15th selections to see if there’s anything we can learn when it comes to the 10th pick at this year’s Draft.
My friends, I welcome you to the 2012 NHL Draft.

Mathew Dumba (7) – D – Minnesota Wild

2017-18 Season: 82GP – 14G, 36A for 50 points
Rookie Season (2014-15 w/ Minnesota): 58GP – 8G, 8A for 16 points
Pre-Draft Scouting Report:
“Dumba has the potential to be an electrifying player in the NHL, but he still needs to round his game into form before taking that next step.  He is an energetic player who can score the big hit or the big goal, with his offensive game being more advanced than his defensive play.  Dumba has good speed and uses it to rush the puck up the ice, and once in the offensive zone, he has a quick release and a good shot.  His defensive game could use some work, but that may not be his ticket to the NHL, anyway.”
SeasonTeamLgeGPGAPtsPIM+/-PGPGAPtsPIM
2017-18Minnesota WildNHL82143650411551124
NHL Totals31044841281632635814

Derrick Pouliot (8) – D – Pittsburgh Penguins

2017-18 Season: 71GP – 3G, 19A for 22 points
Rookie Season (2014-15 w/ Pittsburgh): 34GP – 2G, 5A for seven points
Pre-Draft Scouting Report:
“Pouliot is an exceptionally mobile offensive defenseman with elite vision and puck-distribution skills. He has a blistering shot from the point, can transition the puck with his head up, and can play a lot of minutes in all situations. Although not a tall player, he is bullish in the corners and difficult to knock off the puck. He possesses a strong, wide base and is an explosive skater who is able to quickly rush the puck up ice. Outside of getting stronger and faster, which is something that practically all prospects need to do, there is little in Pouliot’s game that could be considered a weakness. He will need to continue to improve his defensive play, but his game will always be predicated around creating offensive chances and taking some degree of risk.”
SeasonTeamLgeGPGAPtsPIM+/-PGPGAPtsPIM
2017-18Vancouver CanucksNHL713192239-22
NHL Totals138531364920002

Jacob Trouba (9) – D – Winnipeg Jets

2017-18 Season (2013-14 w/ Winnipeg): 65GP – 10G, 19A for 29 points
Rookie Season: 55GP – 3G, 21A for 24 points
Pre-Draft Scouting Report:
“Trouba is a defenseman with size that really thrives in the physical game. He can lay some bone-crushing hits and is never one to back down when challenged. Trouba is a fierce competitor and plays with a good deal of confidence. Part of what makes Trouba such a highly regarded player is his ability to use his large frame and physicality advantageously, particularly in separating opposing players from the puck. And that attribute will become even more evident as he continues to fill out his 6’2” frame.”
SeasonTeamLgeGPGAPtsPIM+/-GPGAPtsPIM
2017-18Winnipeg JetsNHL55321243491721317
NHL Totals32634951292392123519

Slater Koekkoek (10) – D – Tampa Bay Lightning

2017-18 Season: 35GP – 4G, 4A for eight points
Rookie Season (2016-17 w/ Tampa): 29GP – 0G, 4A for four points
Pre-Draft Scouting Report:
“Koekkoek is primarily an offensively-oriented defenseman possessing a heavy and accurate shot.  He also has solid playmaking ability, with the ability to make a good first pass out of the defensive zone as well as accurate passing in open ice.  At this point, Koekkoek projects as a second-pairing defenseman with some potential to be a power-play quarterback.”
SEASONTEAMLGEGPGAPTSPIM+/-
2017-18TAMPA BAY LIGHTNINGNHL35448184
NHL TOTALS76491330

Filip Forsberg (11) – LW – Washington Capitals

2017-18 Season: 67GP – 26G, 38A for 64 points
Rookie Season (2014-15 w/ Nashville Predators): 82GP – 26G, 27A for 63 points
Pre-Draft Scouting Report:
“Forsberg is an exceptional all-around player with no real deficiencies in any aspect of his game. He is a very cognitive player with a great sense for the game and how his abilities can impact it. His puck moving skills, flash, and creativity are top class, and his shooting abilities are also tremendous. He has the size for the NHL at 6’2, can skate well, and is a responsible player in his own end. Forsberg is capable of playing all 200 feet of the ice, and plays it well. His success has come at various levels throughout the Swedish leagues so far and he has been a force when playing for Sweden at the international junior level. With a little bit of increase in strength, he should have no problem adjusting to the North American brand of hockey.”
SeasonTeamLgeGPGAPtsPIM+/-GPGAPtsPIM
2017-18Nashville PredatorsNHL6726386438271379162
NHL Totals3311171382551455522204222

Mikhail Grigorenko (12) – C – Buffalo Sabres

2017-18 Season (KHL): 45GP – 10G, 13A for 23 points
Rookie Season (2014-15 w/ Buffalo Sabres): 25GP – 3G, 3A for six points
Pre-Draft Scouting Report:
“Grigorenko is a gifted offensive center who possesses great patience with the puck and the ability to thread passes all over the ice. He is a smooth skater and has the potential to be a top scorer in the NHL. Grigorenko has been criticized for inconsistent and disinterested play in the past, though he has played through injuries.”
SeasonTeamLgeGPGAPtsPIM+/-
2017-18CSKA MoscowKHL451013231415
NHL Totals21722426430

Radek Faksa (13) – C – Dallas Stars

2017-18 Season: 79GP – 17G, 16A for 33 points
Rookie Season (2015-16 w/ Dallas Stars): 45GP – 5G, 7A for 12 points
Pre-Draft Scouting Report:
“Faksa is a big, strong, young center that has pro size and strength.  An all-around talent with a good head for the game he has value all over the rink and at any forward position.  He thinks the game very well and it makes up for his overall lack of flash.  He’s an adept passer that finds seams in the defense.  He has a good selection of shots that he can use from anywhere, including the point on the power play.  Faksa is a useful penalty killer with terrific anticipation skills.  His overall commitment to the game is noteworthy and he’s a good, smart worker on the rink.  Faksa uses his body and dishes some punishing hits but doesn’t do it as often as his ability would dictate.  He uses his big body to shield off would-be defenders but doesn’t have breakaway speed.”
SeasonTeamLgeGPGAPtsPIM+/-PGPGAPtsPIM
2017-18Dallas StarsNHL791716333621
NHL Totals204344478119133252

Zemgus Girgensons (14) – C – Buffalo Sabres

2017-18 Season (2013-14 w/ Buffalo Sabres): 70GP – 8G, 14A for 22 assists
Rookie Season: 71GP – 7G, 8A for 15 points
Pre-Draft Scouting Report:
“A two-way player who is a tenacious forechecker with good speed, scouts rave more about Girgensons’ defense than offense. A hard worker without a standout skill, Girgensons projects to be a second-line center in the future and the perfect complement to Buffalo’s more offensively-oriented forwards.”
SeasonTeamLgeGPGAPtsPIM+/-GPGAPtsPIM
2017-18Buffalo SabresNHL71781526-12
NHL Totals3484457101103

Cody Ceci (15) – D – Ottawa Senators

2017-18 Season (2013-14 w/ Ottawa Senators): 49GP – 3G, 6A for nine points
Rookie Season: 82GP – 5G, 14A for 19 points
Pre-Draft Scouting Report:
“Ceci has developed into a good defensive defenseman with some definite offensive skills, evidenced by the fact that he has played a prominent role on both the power-play and penalty-killing units for the Ottawa 67’s.  Ceci has the size to compete with the bigger players in the NHL, although he may not always use that size effectively.  Ceci is a potentially complete package who could have a fair amount of upside to his game.”
SeasonTeamLgeGPGAPtsPIM+/-PGPGAPtsPIM
2017-18Ottawa SenatorsNHL825141912-27
NHL Totals36625679270250332

THE WRAP…

Well, if you’re looking for a range of Draft picks to prove your point that the Oilers should move the 10th overall pick in an attempt to improve now then the 2012 class could be for you. Sure, there are still some excellent players in here but there is an equal number of guys that make you go ‘meh he’s alright, I guess.’ That’s not exactly confidence inspiring stuff, but it’s also important to remember that not all Draft classes are created equal and that some years would be deeper than others. Even so, you think the Sabres would like to have a re-do on the ol’ Grigorenko pick? He barely played for the Sabres before being traded and ending up back in Russia, and I remember days when he was being considered as a first overall option. Weird how things work in the Draft sometimes. It’s voodoo, I tells ya, voodoo!
What do you guys think?

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