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1 | - | Montreal drafts a sensational Quebec native with the draft in Montreal... how poetic | ||
2 | - | Ottawa gets their franchise 1C. | ||
3 | - | Love Stutzle, he reminds me so much of Panarin but can play center. | ||
4 | Ottawa locks down their top pairing by selecting a future partner for Chabot. | |||
5 | - | LA needs a goalie prospect and Askarov has been touted as the best goalie prospect since Carey Price | ||
6 | - | Rossi has put up sensational numbers in the OHL and could either be a 1C with Zegras on his wing or lock down Anaheim's top 6 center group with Zegras on one line and Rossi on the other. | ||
7 | - | NJD needs help on the wing and Raymond would be a great addition to Hughes or Hischier's line | ||
8 | - | Eventual 2C that can play tough minutes and take some pressure off Eichel | ||
9 | - | Could be Sanderson here, but I think either Perfetti or Holtz are too good to pass up | ||
10 | NJD lucks into nabbing the dynamic Holtz and Raymond duo that dominated the WJC | |||
11 | - | I could see an argument for Quinn or Jarvis here, but I think Mercer is the more natural center and boy do the Wild need centers. | ||
12 | - | The dynamic goal scoring Quinn is adept at positioning himself to score and would look great with Nashville's strong forward group. | ||
13 | - | Arguably the second best defensive prospect in the draft, Sanderson would be a great future partner for Ekblad. | ||
14 | - | After trading Madden at the deadline, the Canucks immediately re-fill their center pipeline with Zary. | ||
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