Former Panthers draft picks in the Dale Tallon era
With the trade of Kenndal McArdle yesterday, only one Panthers draft pick from the Mike Keenan era remains on the roster: David Booth. While Dale Tallon has emphasised filling the team with Panthers draft picks, he has also been trading away the few remaining players on the roster who were drafted by the Panthers. To be fair, Tallon didn't really inherit a lot of players drafted by the Panthers. Some of the earlier regimes seemingly made a project of trading away picks and prospects in return for aging veterans. However, Tallon has not been shy about trading away the few guys left on the roster who were drafted by the Cats.
There has been a theme of old picks returning to the team. Radek Dvorak, originally drafted in 1995 by Bryan Murray, returned during the Jacques Martin era but was traded by Tallon. Tallon has recently brought back Ed Jovanovski, drafted in 1994 when Bobby Clarke was still General Manager. Our analysis will start with the 2001 draft, when Bill Torrey was GM and continue on to Randy Sexton's lone draft in 2009.
Bill Torrey: 2001
The only draft pick from Bill Torrey's lone draft as GM remaining with the club is Stephen Weiss. Drafted fourth overall, Weiss seems to be the guy Tallon is drafting around. Although there have long been other teams inquiring about his availability, Weiss has continually stated his desire to remain with the Panthers and be part of a winning team here. He may end up as the Panthers' first real franchise player.
Only three players from that 2001 draft ever spent real time in the NHL and Weiss remains the only one in the league. The other two, Lukas Krajicek and Ivan Majesky, are now both playing in Europe.
Rick Dudley: 2002, 2003
A fun fact about Rick Dudley's draft picks for the Panthers: of the ten players that ever played in the NHL, all but one were either let go as free agents by Jacques Martin or Randy Sexton or traded by Dale Tallon. Six players from Rick Dudley's two drafts spent more than a season in the NHL. All started with the Panthers. Four of them, Jay Bouwmeester, Anthony Stewart, Tanner Glass and Kamil Kreps, were gone before Tallon's arrival. Tallon inherited two: Gregory Campbell (3rd round, 2002) and Nathan Horton (3rd overall, 2003). Both were traded by Tallon to the Boston Bruins last summer after Horton requested a trade.
Mike Keenan: 2004, 2005, 2006
Mike Keenan drafted 21 players in three drafts for the Panthers. Exactly four have played in the NHL: Rostislav Olesz (drafted 7th overall in 2002), David Booth (2nd round, 2002), Kenndal McArdle (20th overall, 2005) and Michael Frolik (10th overall, 2006). The only players besides Booth remaining in the system from the Keenan era are the goaltenders: both Marc Cheverie and Tyler Plante were qualified by the Panthers this summer but as of now remain unsigned.
Jacques Martin: 2007, 2008
Although it seems like he was General Manager forever, the timing of both Mike Keenan's firing and Martin's own defection to the Canadiens meant he only presided over two drafts. Thirteen players were selected in those two drafts. Out of those 13, four have played in the NHL. Matt Bartkowski for the Bruins, the remainder for the Panthers. Three of the guys from the 2007 draft have a good chance of making the Panthers this year: Keaton Ellerby (10th overall), Michal Repik (2nd round) and Evgeny Dadonov (3rd round). Of the remainder, only John Lee (Denver, WHCA) was invited to this year's development camp. The future of the 2008 draft with the Panthers organization seems fairly solid. Of the five draftees that year, one has been traded and the remainder are expected to play with the San Antonio Rampage next season. One, Jacob Markstrom (2nd round) is considered the Panthers' top prospect while the remainder, Colby Robak (2nd round), Adam Comrie (3rd round) and A.J. Jenks (4th round), at least have a shot to at least play as a call-up at some point in the next few years.
Randy Sexton: 2009
Seven players were drafted in Sexton's lone draft as Panthers GM. Two of those players have already played for the Panthers. Dmitry Kulikov (14th overall) was widely considered as untouchable as anyone can have been when Tallon took over the team in 2010. Scott Timmins (6th round) was a solid fourth line center for the Cats for 19 games in the middle of last season before receiving a season-ending concussion. He still has a shot to make the team this year, or to be a big part of the Rampage's season in 2011-12. Four of the remaining five players, Drew Shore (2nd round), Josh Birkholz (3rd round), Garrett Wilson (4th round) and Corban Knight (5th round), were invited to this year's development camp. Wilson was recently signed to an entry-level deal with the Panthers and will likely start the season in San Antonio.
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Wow, I know all draft picks are hit or miss but there were a whole lot of misses up to JM…At least Tallon has increased his odds by drafting 23 in two years.
by Chris S Roberts on Jul 10, 2011 6:17 PM EDT reply actions 1 recs
Sadly, I’m not sure that we were any worse than anyone else, with the exception of the Keenan years. At some point I hope to do a mass analysis of the NHL draft to find out.
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That is a sad run of sadness right there. Then again, that’s what you get for offering little-to-no organizational stability.
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Nice to have turned the corner.
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by Donny Rivette on Jul 10, 2011 6:27 PM EDT up reply actions 1 recs
Happy Dale stuck with Scott Luce. He’s been with the panthers since 2002. So he was instrumental in many of those ify selections early on. But then you look at the late JM draft, Randy’s, and now 2 with Dale, you can see the guy just keeps getting better with age.
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by chesterbardo on Jul 10, 2011 8:15 PM EDT via mobile reply actions
Logic would demand Dale bringing in “his own guy” long before the ’11 draft so Luce must be doing something right.
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by Donny Rivette on Jul 10, 2011 8:53 PM EDT via mobile up reply actions
Tallon has a love for former Dudley guys, like Torchetti and Ramsay. Luce was a Dudley protege when brought in, so he might stick.
by MrOmnipotent on Jul 10, 2011 9:51 PM EDT up reply actions
True. And he’s gotten nothing short of rave reviews – generally – from around the league on the past two drafts. Experience – and direction (or non-interference; who’s to say) from above – are evidently paying dividends. Finally.
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by Donny Rivette on Jul 10, 2011 10:04 PM EDT up reply actions
Keenan and Martin made a lot of the final calls when drafting players during their tenures. Sexton left it up to Luce. Don’t know who Tallon has making the choice, him or Luce.
by MrOmnipotent on Jul 10, 2011 9:50 PM EDT up reply actions
That’s important. You can criticize the scout all you want, but his boss makes the decisions. Even if that decision is “you decide.” We’ll know better in a few years, but it looks like the Sexton draft might be one of the better ones the last 10 years.
I have no way of knowing this, but I get the feeling that Tallon makes the final decisions but gets a lot of input from Luce, Santos and maybe the other pro scouts as well. He seems like a guy who knows what he wants but also trusts his staff.
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When the Panthers win a Cup, I want a solid gold statue of Dale and Randy guarding the entrances of the BAC.
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by Chris S Roberts on Jul 10, 2011 9:57 PM EDT up reply actions 2 recs
Subtle. AND humble.
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by Donny Rivette on Jul 10, 2011 10:02 PM EDT up reply actions 4 recs
They should be sentient and trained to look out for people in Montreal jerseys. “YOU SHALL NOT PASS!”

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by panthersfan27 on Jul 11, 2011 1:30 PM EDT up reply actions
Does that mean you’re all through with Sir Randy of Sexton?
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by Donny Rivette on Jul 11, 2011 5:22 PM EDT via mobile up reply actions
Sir Randy of Sexton is more along the lines of:
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by panthersfan27 on Jul 11, 2011 6:33 PM EDT up reply actions
Second-rounder for Dominic Moore. Boy’s got my vote.
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by Donny Rivette on Jul 11, 2011 11:06 PM EDT up reply actions
Oh trust me, I think Sam is more of a compliment than anything. Doesn’t get any credit for being the one to make it possible for Frodo to do it!
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by panthersfan27 on Jul 11, 2011 11:15 PM EDT up reply actions
So was he like a farmer on Naboo?
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by Donny Rivette on Jul 11, 2011 11:17 PM EDT up reply actions
Exactly. No glory, just setting the foundation for the future.
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by panthersfan27 on Jul 12, 2011 12:26 PM EDT up reply actions





















