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If we're just kind of focusing on them and how the second overall impacts Vancouver, if they're going to go be aggressive, you know, the...
this age range of the player to me really matters.
And that's why I brought up Keandre Miller because he was 25 years old when he got dealt.
He goes into his age 26 season.
They're probably not shopping in a 28 and above age range because they want someone that's going to be in their prime for some time to merge with this group of Macklin at age 20.
In comes Smith and Misa, all these guys that are 20.
You don't want someone to age out.
You want someone that's going to have like six years of their prime for
through what this era of the Sharks hockey is going to be.
It's doing both.
I think they've got a lot of options.
Obviously, winning the lottery helps, but that extra first and getting the lottery boost there, because they can activate the Eklund lever, and you're still sitting there saying, well, we've got Toffoli for a couple more years, Will Smith is growing, incomes, and also that Chernyshev looks incredible.
He's usurped...
Eklund on the depth chart like they've got bodies and To Curtis's point here earlier like they got bodies from the AHL as well Coming through eventually and when you have the stud like a kingmaker in Macklin.
It's gonna Boost some guys floor as well.
Nate in Richmond, what do you think about Austin Matthews for the second overall pick?
Now that might entice a lot more.
I think that's interesting.
Certainly.
These top three picks, they're gold.