tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6154756678374578057.post3885052248429451620..comments2024-03-27T02:16:24.013-04:00Comments on Caps Basketball: Thank You Pittsburgh, We're TouchedChris Fordhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12928991442952914295noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6154756678374578057.post-69164488014726366662012-07-13T12:41:32.245-04:002012-07-13T12:41:32.245-04:001. The draft is rotated to different cities each y...1. The draft is rotated to different cities each year, sort of like the Super Bowl, to give different teams publicity etc.<br /><br />2. The first round is Friday night because that's the only one where you might expect the players to contribute soon, the rest on on Saturday because only die-hard fans really care, while the general public isn't really interested in watching who is taken in the 7th round. So it is on NHL Network or the internet.<br /><br />3. Swedes actually have a pretty good reputation. Generally, most Euro players will be a bit of a bigger risk because they have their own leagues, Canadian media has a stereotype that Euros are soft and don't care as much about the Stanley Cup, and therefore they might not want to come to the US immediately, might have trouble adjusting to smaller North American rinks, and might not be able to handle the physical NHL style. <br /><br />But Swedes are usually considered good skaters with great defensive instincts and good puck skills, Backstrom is a perfect example. Usually I don't think Swedes are a big risk in terms of not coming over (everyone is afraid of Russians now because the Russian league will pay its own players far more than the NHL can afford, tax-free). The Swedish league doesn't quite do that. So yes, it is kind of nationalist, slightly based on real-world factors, and almost definitely not a problem here.<br /><br />4. As you've probably heard by now, he'll play another year on his Swedish contract (just like Ovie and Backstrom did after their draft year, pretty typical) and then probably come and try to make the Caps. If he doesn't next year, he'd be in Hershey, but the expectation is he is a Capital in 2013-14. Playing in the Swedish league against pros and grown men isn't bad development.<br /><br />5. He fell to 11 because teams have different needs and draft boards. This was considered a deep defensive draft, and a lot of those teams targeted defensemen and all went for their guy, and GMGM got lucky.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com