Modifié 15 mai 2022 à 16 h 19
For the most part it looks fine to me. I would probably switch Yurov and Lambert. I am also higher on Trikozov.
Yurov is being rushed into KHL. He is good skater but also not very creative player. His MHL offensive numbers are strong, but he is also on a strong team. Combine that with Russian factor and you get a late 1st round pick.
I would select Trikozov ahead of Yurov. He is smart and can carry the team if he needs to ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pnAe-kzuIxo ... playoff game, Trikozov's team is behind 1:3, at 2:15:00 his goal for 2:3, at 2:20:45 I really recommend you to check his solo effort for 3:3. If I remember correct he did it in similar fashion one more time in 21/22 playoffs. Less flashy here, his equalizer for 4:4 with their empty-net in series-deciding game at 2:34:30: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9MVuZl9sYvU ... check also at 3:49:20. Not Trikozov, but I strongly recommend you to take a look on zone entrance for series-deciding, slow-mo begins at 3:51:10. I don't remember to see it before). Smaller problem is Trikozov is younger prospect and therefore kind of by default at least 3 years away from NHL.
Lambert is similar story as Yurov, but he might be overall the best skater of the class. He is fast and can change directions in a moment. His mechanics are so superior that can move him a tier higher. If speaking about mock draft, I can totally see Yzerman pick him and develop him as he did with Seider. Other GM candidates for Lambert are Kekalainen with his 12th, Lamoriello with his 13th and Adams with his 15th.