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So we take Colby Barlow in the first round, of Owen Sound.   Apparently he was the youngest captain in his team's history, and also a smart cookie being named the OHL Scholastic player of the year.  Love how Sportsnet misspelled "Scholastic" in the chron on screen ("Scolastic") - oh the irony.

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18. Winnipeg Jets -- Colby Barlow, LW, Owen Sound (OHL)

NHL Central Scouting ranking: No. 12 (North American skaters)

Barlow (6-0, 195) can beat defenders with his speed or strength in shielding them off 1-on-1 in tight quarters. He also can handle physical play along the boards and could develop into a top-nine forward at the NHL level. The 18-year-old led Owen Sound with 79 points (46 goals, 33 assists), 13 power-play goals and 12 game-winning goals in 59 games as captain and received the Bobby Smith Trophy, awarded to the Ontario Hockey League's scholastic player of the year. Barlow also led Owen Sound with three goals on nine shots in four OHL playoff games.

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1 hour ago, MOBomberFan said:

18. Winnipeg Jets -- Colby Barlow, LW, Owen Sound (OHL)

NHL Central Scouting ranking: No. 12 (North American skaters)

Barlow (6-0, 195) can beat defenders with his speed or strength in shielding them off 1-on-1 in tight quarters. He also can handle physical play along the boards and could develop into a top-nine forward at the NHL level. The 18-year-old led Owen Sound with 79 points (46 goals, 33 assists), 13 power-play goals and 12 game-winning goals in 59 games as captain and received the Bobby Smith Trophy, awarded to the Ontario Hockey League's scholastic player of the year. Barlow also led Owen Sound with three goals on nine shots in four OHL playoff games.

Lambert last year and Barlow this year. Slow down Chevy 😂

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Wow. That's a really interesting pick. You don't necessarily see World Juniors starting goalies go that late. Who knows if he'll turn out, but it's a good pick at that spot.

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12 minutes ago, Noeller said:

Wow. That's a really interesting pick. You don't necessarily see World Juniors starting goalies go that late. Who knows if he'll turn out, but it's a good pick at that spot.

Probably because he is 20

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https://www.sportsnet.ca/nhl/article/every-winnipeg-jets-draft-pick-from-2023-nhl-draft/

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First Round

18: Colby Barlow, LW, Owen Sound Attack
Age: 18
Hand: Left
Height: Six-foot-one
Weight: 194 pounds
Hometown: Orillia, Ont.
2022-23 stats: 46 goals, 33 assists in 59 games; 3 goals in 4 playoff games

Third Round

82: Zachary Nehring, RW, St. Mary's Prep (High School – Minnesota)
Age: 18
Hand: Right
Height: Six-foot-three
Weight: 179 pounds
Hometown: Minot, N.D.
2022-23 stats: 39 goals, 46 assists in 54 games

Fifth Round

146: Jacob Julien, C, London Knights (OHL)
Age: 18
Hand: Left
Height: Six-foot-four
Weight: 181 pounds
Hometown: London, Ont.
2022-23 stats: 9 goals, 7 assists in 40 games; 2 goals, 5 assists in 20 playoff games

151: Thomas Milic, G, Seattle Thunderbirds (WHL)
Age: 20
Catches: Left
Height: Six-feet
Weight: 179 pounds
Hometown: New Westminster, B.C.
2022-23 stats: 27-3-1, 33 GP, 2.08 GAA, .928 SV%, four shutouts; 16-3-0, 19 GP, 1.95 GAA, .933 SV%, one shutout in playoffs

Seventh Round

210: Connor Levis, C, Kamloops Blazers (WHL)
Age: 18
Hand: Right
Height: Six-foot-one
Weight: 194 pounds
Hometown: Vancouver, B.C.
2022-23 stats: 27 goals, 40 assists in 68 games; 1 goal, 5 assists in 14 playoff games

 

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1 hour ago, Noeller said:

Wow. That's a really interesting pick. You don't necessarily see World Juniors starting goalies go that late. Who knows if he'll turn out, but it's a good pick at that spot.

Justin Pogge says hold my beer.

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34 minutes ago, kelownabomberfan said:

Justin Pogge says hold my beer.

as I said... he might not pan out..... but it's a very worthy gamble at that spot. 

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I was curious, so I pulled the list of  IIHF World Junior Championship Directorate award winners for best goalies in the tournament and added their draft position and draft year:

1999  Roberto Luongo 4th, 1997  
2000  Rick DiPietro 1st, 2000  
2001  Tomáš Duba 217th, 2001  
2002  Kari Lehtonen 2nd, 2002  
2003  Marc-André Fleury 1st, 2003  
2004  Al Montoya 6th, 2004 Jets Legend
2005  Marek Schwarz 17th, 2004  
2006  Tuukka Rask 21st, 2005 Toronto
2007  Carey Price 5th, 2005  
2008  Steve Mason 69th, 2006  Noice. 
2009  Jacob Markström 31st, 2008  
2010  Benjamin Conz Undrafted  
2011  Jack Campbell 11th, 2010  
2012  Petr Mrázek 141st, 2010  
2013  John Gibson 39th, 2011  
2014  Oscar Dansk 31st, 2012  
2015  Denis Godla Undrafted  
2016  Linus Söderström 95th, 2014  
2017  Felix Sandström 70th, 2015  
2018  Filip Gustavsson 55th, 2016  
2019  Pyotr Kochetkov 36th, 2019  
2020  Joel Hofer 107th, 2018  
2021  Devon Levi 212th 2020  
2022  Jesper Wallstedt 20th 2021  
2023  Adam Gajan 35th, 2023  

 

Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_IIHF_World_Junior_Championship_Directorate_award_winners

Edited by JCon

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