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Originally Posted by Boardish
Pretty sure he would have gone first overall if he had put up the same numbers as this year (1,78PPG), as it would mean he would have put up better numbers than Yakupov, while easily being a better 2 way player.
I'm not saying it would have been possible though. Pretty sure Galchenyuk wouldn't have been able to do 1,78PPG last year. That's what I said. But of course you don't know that, since it seems like you can't read clearly.
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Being a center I would absolutely take Galchenyuk first overall. Yukupov is electric and may sell more seats (doesn't mean anything in Montreal) but Galchenyuk has the potential to be a Hossa type impact player at center.