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Neither of us had Ziv Boom on our list
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Do you want to talk about why? Yeah, so that one's a tricky one
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I think Ziv Boom is, again, a fantastic player. He's worth a top 10 pick
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Where does he fit with the Senators? He is in college, which means he is going to take a longer time
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He does need to iron out a few little minor inconsistencies. So like, sure, let's think two years down the road
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But he's a left shot again. I think if there is a left shot available and no one else really fits at that seventh
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pick, I'd go Dickinson first because he's just that more complete player who could jump
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in a lot sooner. I think the Senators need to think and need to prioritize bringing in guys that are NHL ready
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They need to boost up their prospect pool desperately, but maybe do that with some riskier
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later round picks. You got that 26th overall, grab somebody who's high end but high risk
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That's fine. Got, I think, two second rounders? Or maybe I'm thinking in the future
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One second rounder, three fourth rounders. Okay, I knew there was a stockpile of picks at some place
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Four fourth rounders. So use some of those on some kind of off the board interesting selections
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Grab some little guys. With that seventh overall, I think they need to be a lot safer
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And so that's why I would prioritize Dickinson over Boyum, who again, fantastic, but he'll
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take a little bit more time. And Yakimchuk, who we didn't really mention, but he's, he's more rough and more developed
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than Parekh. And I think Parekh is, yeah, he, Parekh is, I think, as risky as I'd go with that seventh