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PostPosted: Sun Jun 24, 2012 9:22 am 
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http://bleacherreport.com/articles/1224 ... lts/page/4

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Round 1: Mikhail Grigorenko (C), Zemgus Girgensons (C)

Round 2: Jake McCabe (D)

Round 3: Justin Kea (C)

Round 5: Logan Nelson (C)

Round 6: Linus Ullmark (G)

Round 7: Brady Austin (D), Judd Peterson (C/RW)

Grade: A

Buffalo accomplished its main goal for the offseason in this draft, and that is getting bigger.

Linus Ullmark could also be an under-the-radar pick in net. Ullmark has performed well in Sweden and will get a decent amount of time to develop.

Will he be the goalie of the future? It's way too early to tell, but he could be a positive member of the Sabres' system.

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Hockeywriters.com gices us an A-

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12.) Buffalo Sabres – Mikhail Grigorenko, C, Quebec Remparts (QMJHL) – … And just like that we have another winner. The Sabres snagged one of the other big three significantly-dropping forwards with the NHL Draft’s twelfth selection. Say what you will about Mikhail Grigorenko’s effort, drive and intangibles: The kid has size, wheels, outstanding scoring potential – and you can’t find that at twelve in just any draft. Grigorenko could be a point-per-game player at the NHL level. For a team that came into Friday needing a big, strong pivot, he’s a perfect fit.

Value Grade: (A-); Fit Grade: (A); Overall Grade: (A-)

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Sabres Draft Grigorenko and Girgensons To Fix Hole At Centre

The Buffalo Sabres biggest need heading into the draft was a solid centre. If at all possible they wanted one who would be ready to play as early as next season. They were able to leave the draft on Friday night having found what they were looking for. After the Sabres were able to steal Grigorenko at the 12th pick fans new it was going to be a good draft.

Many fans thought the Sabres should move up in the draft in order to get their hands on Grigorenko. They didn’t have to. Mikhail Grigorenko fell right into their laps at 12th overall. It was a surprise that he fell that low, but the Sabres are more than happy to have him. Darcy showed no fear about drafting a Russian and has put his team in a very good place with regards to centres. By drafting Tyler Ennis, Cody Hodgson, Grigorenko and Girgensons as the top 4 centres, Buffalo could be a force to be reckoned with in the near future.

Just as important as getting a skilled playing like Grigorenko with the first overall pick, the Sabres were also able to add size to their forwards, something that was lacking last season. Grigorenko comes in at 6 foot 2 200 pounds a kid in a mans body, his size and skill may allow him to step right into the NHL come October.

With the 2nd pick in the first round, Darcy Reiger made a move with the Flames. Unsatisfied with his 21st overall pick, he dealt the 22nd and 42nd picks in the draft to Calgary in exchange for the 14th pick overall. While it was no blockbuster trade and it did not rid the Sabres of Roy, they were able to take another solid centre with the 14th pick. With the new pick the Sabres selected Zemgus Girgensons who may only be 1 year away from the NHL. Much like Grigorenko, Girgensons adds more grit and height to the Sabres up front weighing in at 6 foot 2 and 198 pounds with his large frame it will only be a matter of time before he bulks up to his full potential.

Drafting Grigorenko gives the Sabres the skill that they were looking for in their future number one centre. In his rookie season with the Quebec Ramparts he lead all rookies with 40 goals and 85 points in just 59 games. Not too shabby. There is no question this kid can play, the only hesitation and likely the reason he fell down the board was his commitement to the NHL and committement to playing every shift. But to put everyone to ease Grigorenko told the media “I wont even speak to the KHL, the Sabres are my team now, I will be in Buffalo come October”.

Sabres fans should be excited about the potential of having Grigorenko in the starting lineup come October.

Let’s move on to the more physical of the two Girgensons. If given the proper time to develop and mature his game, he could become one of the best 2 way centres to don the blue and gold if not one of the best to ever play. He uses his big frame to his advantage and isn’t afraid to play in the high traffic areas on the ice and mix it up with opposing players.

While he isn’t the scoring threat that Grigorenko is, Girgensons brings soild leadership experience and has been know to let his shot go when he needs. In 2 seasons as captain of the Dubuque Fighting Saints in the USHL he has scored 45 goals and has amassed 104 points.

While this is a solid pick for the Sabres it will likely be a year or two before we see Girgensons in the NHL full time. He needs to develop his skating and grow into his frame. When he does he is going to be tough to knock off the puck.

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http://www.diebytheblade.com/2012/6/22/ ... grigorenko

How can you not love Grigorenko! Check out this quote:

"All the time, I think the Buffalo Sabres jersey is, like, one of the most beautiful jerseys in the League."

Go to the bottom right of this webpage for good descriptions of all our draftees. Fun fact: Judd Peterson, our last pick, scored 47 goals in 30 games...ON ONLY 51 SHOTS!!!

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My favorite Grigorenko quote from all weekend was what he said about his fall down the board to the Sabres. Money quote to the left, in my avatar. I am officially in love with this kid.

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lol.. Yeah, that is nice

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Yea, I liked their ratings for us. They had the list of all teams and we were second on their list behind the Capitals in draft value.

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Grigorenko I think will make the jump next year I don't really see a reason for him not to.

I'd really like get rid of Roy this summer just cuz well he sucks. Ott would be the best pickup IMO. He seems like a guy that would definately gel with both pominville and Vanek. Plus he's got great leadership and he can win faceoffs, fights when he has to, and just plays that style of hockey that you need thought the regular season and well throughout the playoffs.

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they gave everyone an A or a B outside of like 3 teams.

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Only time will tell anyways.

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i went to a spirit game tonight and saw draft pick kea in action.

he is there second line C. he got lots of ice time. in his first shift, he stole the puck from the dman right in front and put it right in the goalie. great defense.

outside that, and an assist he had, he was bad. in one shift, he skated towards a dman who was leaving his zone. the dman just went around him. uninterested in getting back, he lazily turned around and skated slowly the other way. the puck was passed back to the guy he was "defending" and floated next to him, before the player easily scored a goal. any effort, and i mean ANY effort at all, and he prevents a goal. he looked downright uninterested and floated much of the game.

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that said, its one game. ill go see him again soon.

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