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    Default 2013 NHL Draft - November Update.

    This is not a riser/fallers list, but a good indication of which players were off to hot/cold starts and are 'coming down to earth' so to speak.

    The blog will feature better known prospects, as I haven't been paying close attention to the deeper part of the draft. If you know of other players who have caught your attention , for better or worse, feel free to post them in the comments section.

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    I love reading blogs like this.. Great work!!
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    Thanks Zorro.

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    Kudos dude. Concise and good monthly comparisons in the stats. Love it.
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    Good read but you missed Drouin. This years Huberdeau!! He's solidifying his place in the top 5 and it's now a question of how many more names he can topple.

    It's not inconcievable that the top 2 picks in the 2013 draft both play for the Halifax Mooseheads!!!

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    Thanks guys, it's based pretty strictly on stats as I don't get to see a lot of these guys play.

    4horsemen, Drouin has been putting up phenomenal numbers all season. I had him ranked in 5th in my top offensive players blog. His pace has been very consistent so far, so (in my eyes) he wasn't really a riser.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr. Guru View Post

    4horsemen, Drouin has been putting up phenomenal numbers all season. I had him ranked in 5th in my top offensive players blog. His pace has been very consistent so far, so (in my eyes) he wasn't really a riser.

    15 points in 7 games from the start of the season to Oct 15.
    18 points in 8 games for Oct 15, Nov 11
    Fair point, based purely on production he hasn't 'risen'. The rise I was refering to was the general scouting consensus that has gone from a mid 1st to a top ten and now into the top 5 and he might not be done yet!

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    Was hoping Drouin would remain around mid teens for a nice sleeper pick.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DuklaNation View Post
    Was hoping Drouin would remain around mid teens for a nice sleeper pick.
    Ditto. His offensive upside is through the roof. MacKinnon,Barkov and Drouin are top3 in terms of fantasy/offensive upside for the 2013 draft without a doubt.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr. Guru View Post
    This is not a riser/fallers list, but a good indication of which players were off to hot/cold starts and are 'coming down to earth' so to speak.

    The blog will feature better known prospects, as I haven't been paying close attention to the deeper part of the draft. If you know of other players who have caught your attention , for better or worse, feel free to post them in the comments section.

    Click here to read more.
    Great blog sir! I still don't agree with your assessment on Erne, but I will give you this : He has been scoring a lot lately, and he has been creating his own offensive chances. His production is not ''all Grigorenko''.
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    I don't get to see him as much as I would like, so it's nice to hear this from someone who watches a lot of Q games like yourself.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr. Guru View Post
    I don't get to see him as much as I would like, so it's nice to hear this from someone who watches a lot of Q games like yourself.
    His hands are unreal.

    He didn't score on this one - but it's not a rare occurrence to see him doing something similar. Slippery as hell.

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    Setting up the play.

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