Tannehill17 -
I’d say that Yakupov is probably the biggest first-overall pick bust since the early days of the draft in the 1960s.
Whenever the subject of draft busts is raised, the first name fans tend to mention is that of Alexandre Daigle. Yet Daigle was a far better player than Yakupov. Daigle had ability - he just happened to be a woefully lazy bum who exhibited minimal interest in playing the game he was being paid big money for. Yakupov, on the other hand, is plainly sub-standard.
Daigle scored 327 points in 616 games (0.53 points per game). Yakupov will be 24 in October but has only played 292 games and scored 120 points. That’s 0.41 points per game - an almost identical scoring rate to that of 1999 first-pick bust and Youtube figure of fun Patrik Stefan. The difference is that Stefan’s points per game stat is derived from playing in the NHL 455 times. Yakupov’s stats shall only get worse and I predict he will be back in Russia at the end of the coming season. There’s virtually zero chance that Yakupov will ever play anywhere near the same number of NHL games as Stefan, let alone Daigle.
Gary Bettman, his Jewish cronies, and their self-hating, venal white lackeys were probably praying for all they were worth that Yakupov would become one of the leading stars of the NHL - or, at worst, a player who could consistently put up around sixty points per season. If Yakupov was even moderately successful, it’s odds on that his non-White, Tatar credentials would constantly be emphasised and he’d be encouraged to regularly mention the importance of his "Muslim faith" during post-game interviews.
I’d say Yakupov’s name will eventually become
the byword for “epic draft bust”. That’s if anyone outside the Oilers, Blues, and Avalanche fan bases even remembers him…