Always fun to see Rangers draft well 😁 Not just Jessiman but Malhotra, Novak, Blackburn and some nobody... oh boy. Malhotra wasn't a failure though, just did not make it in Rags. Blackburn would've been a good pick without that bad luck. The rest... What were they thinking? To everybody saying Montreal failed too, no they didn't. Kostitsyn had talent and a decent career. It's just that he is compared with the others and that's not fair. As there are an unusually high amount of Cups, individual trophies and likely Hall of Famers. Same with Zherdev who was decent but not great. Jessiman was the one true failure.
Edmonton was at least equally as bad. Even before Yakupov, they managed to pick players with attitude problems. As they picked both Rob Schremp and Jesse Niinimaki. Both had the skills to be stars in NHL. They lacked the will to do the work that was needed. Like Yakupov. IMO they are actually worse. Oilers drafted players with attitude problems, could've been avoided. Rangers either traded away their prospects (Malhotra), had bad luck (Blackburn) or did not gave them a real chance (Novak, Jessiman).
Well, at the time he didn't. He was very good powerforward and deserved that spot. But his career was short because of injuries. That's why it is so tricky to draft as I feel DiPietro is an example of a bad choice mostly because of bad luck. He really was promising. In my opinion the real failures are when you pick someone who has documented attitude problems. Like Yakupov, who was reportedly very cocky. Or Jesse Niinimaki, who was infamous for being talented but lazy. You can't predict injuries but you can predict when someone has the wrong attitude for the big league
apparently the Panthers wanted to draft Ovechkin, were told multiple times he was not in the draft pool that year, tried to anyhow, then settled with Horton
These old videos from my 20s are crazy good to watch!
Thank you Rangers for allowing us drafting DB. The Future Captain of the Kings.
Rangers cost themselves a Cup by not drafting Brown, Parise, Getzlaf, Richards
Awful drafting
im still big mad about this
Thanks for uploading these, dude! Gold mine.
Best draft ever!!!!
Parise falling to Devils, with clueless org like islanders and rangers passing on him, priceless
go sioux!
Wow great draft for the Ducks!
Won them a Cup for sure
The 3 first pick are missing ?
3rd pick Florida Tried drafting Alexander Ovechkin but he was deemed “ineligible”
@@chiefpaw6562tf? Ovechkin went 1st 😂
1 was Mark Andre fleury to the Pens(from Florida)
2 was Eric Staal to the Canes
3 was Nathan Horton to the Panthers(from Pittsburgh)
This draft year was as good for the league as was the 96 nba draft
Glen Sather, literally both one of the best and worst GM's of all time.
Yikes Montreal and the rangers messed up lol
amazzzzzing entry daft
Always fun to see Rangers draft well 😁
Not just Jessiman but Malhotra, Novak, Blackburn and some nobody... oh boy.
Malhotra wasn't a failure though, just did not make it in Rags. Blackburn would've been a good pick without that bad luck.
The rest...
What were they thinking?
To everybody saying Montreal failed too, no they didn't. Kostitsyn had talent and a decent career. It's just that he is compared with the others and that's not fair. As there are an unusually high amount of Cups, individual trophies and likely Hall of Famers.
Same with Zherdev who was decent but not great. Jessiman was the one true failure.
The Rangers possessed the worst scouting team in the league
Edmonton was at least equally as bad. Even before Yakupov, they managed to pick players with attitude problems. As they picked both Rob Schremp and Jesse Niinimaki. Both had the skills to be stars in NHL. They lacked the will to do the work that was needed.
Like Yakupov.
IMO they are actually worse. Oilers drafted players with attitude problems, could've been avoided.
Rangers either traded away their prospects (Malhotra), had bad luck (Blackburn) or did not gave them a real chance (Novak, Jessiman).
Horton went way too high. What a waste
Well, at the time he didn't. He was very good powerforward and deserved that spot. But his career was short because of injuries.
That's why it is so tricky to draft as I feel DiPietro is an example of a bad choice mostly because of bad luck. He really was promising.
In my opinion the real failures are when you pick someone who has documented attitude problems. Like Yakupov, who was reportedly very cocky. Or Jesse Niinimaki, who was infamous for being talented but lazy.
You can't predict injuries but you can predict when someone has the wrong attitude for the big league
apparently the Panthers wanted to draft Ovechkin, were told multiple times he was not in the draft pool that year, tried to anyhow, then settled with Horton
Pierre lol