ROUND 1 | TEAM | ORIGINAL | PLAYER | DETAILS |
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1 | - | Tim Stützle (+2 ) | First overall has to be Jimmy Stu. The kid is electric and he will be one of the faces of the Senators for years to come. | |
2 | - | Jake Sanderson (+3 ) | Ottawa's fleecing of this draft continues as they land arguably the best two players in this draft at 3 and 5/ Sanderson already looks like a top defenseman in the NHL. 100% a top pairing guy and definitely top pairing on any team in the League. | |
3 | Lucas Raymond (+1 ) | Raymond seems to be the complete young package you would look for early in a draft. Raymond has everything you want, speed, hands, grit, a good wrist shot. He will be a top line nhler for a long time. | ||
4 | - | Seth Jarvis (+9 ) | Being slightly on the smaller side does not seem to hinder Jarvis much in the NHL he is offensively talented with both passing and shooting and seemingly transitioned to the NHL with no issue what-so-ever. | |
5 | - | John-Jason Peterka (+29 ) | With JJ playing so well as of late its hard to see him going outside of the Top ten, sure five might be high but with his progression and his goal scoring touch he is no doubt a stud in the making. Easily will have his breakout year this year and seem like a massive steal. | |
6 | - | Brock Faber (+39 ) | Another stud defenseman in the making, Faber looks at home in the NHL and seems to be the anchor of the WIld blueline. A top tier two way defender that has talented offensive capabilities as well as strong defense to back it up. | |
7 | - | Quinton Byfield (-5 ) | Byfield has really started to find his game and looks like a legit top ten pick now after he was looking like a bust for a couple years. His size and skill are combined really well and he will be a solid top 6 guy if he can keep this progression up. | |
8 | - | Cole Perfetti (+2 ) | Perfetti looks like the Jets young bright spot. He is really finding his touch in the NHL and he looks like he belongs in the top two lines every night. Great offensive abilities and hard to miss when watching the Jets. | |
9 | - | Yaroslav Askarov (+2 ) | Askarov is one of the top two goalie prospects in the world. Himself and Wallstedt are arguably the best under 22 goalies who are looking to make the jump to the NHL. Askarov is very athletic and reads plays before they even happen. Being a right handed catching goalie is unique and he makes that an advantage for himself. | |
10 | - | Jamie Drysdale (-4 ) | I believe Drysdale would be in the conversation with Sanderson and Faber if the kid could stay healthy. He has amazing talent but he isn't able to show it from the press box with all the injuries he has dealt with. | |
11 | - | Alexis Lafrenière (-10 ) | Laf just can't seem to find his game, everyone was happy to see him off to a better start this season but it has slowed as of late and he is still lackluster for a first overall selection. His development was mishandled no doubt and he just doesn't seem to be gelling in NY. I believe its time for the Rangers to move him and see if he can find his career elsewhere. | |
12 | - | Jack Quinn (-4 ) | Once Quinn becomes healthy again he will be wheeling and dealing once again, great offensive presence, I just want to see more from him before I put him over some of these guys. | |
13 | Anton Lundell (-1 ) | Lundell started his career off incredibly but lately he has looked like he has taken a step back from his rookie season. Still a great two way center but after that rookie year the expectations went through the roof and he hasn't been able to live up to that just yet. | ||
14 | - | Devon Levi (+198 ) | Biggest steal of the draft comes six spots from the last selection. Devon Levi is looking like a starter in the making. Sure people were expecting more this season but he is still extremely young for a goaltender and developing his game. He will be a starter for a good amount of time. | |
15 | Dawson Mercer (+3 ) | Mercer's impact has been immediate after coming into the league as a teenager. He is an offensive threat no matter where he is in the zone. Constantly improving and finding new levels to his game throughout the previous three years. | ||
16 | - | Alexander Holtz (-9 ) | Back to Back devils selections. Holtz has gotten off to a much slower start than Mercer but he is starting to look like a 1st round selection. If New Jersey wasn't so deep Holtz would be getting more action and proving his draft position was a good selection for him. | |
17 | - | Marco Rossi (-8 ) | Rossi is showing us what the Wild scouts were so excited about in this kid. If he can keep his development up he will become the top line center the wild have needed for some time. | |
18 | Kaiden Guhle (-2 ) | Guhle is lookiing great in his second season with the NHL club. Hard working and talented defenseman that is becoming a staple on their blueline. | ||
19 | Ridly Greig (+9 ) | Second season is looking much better than his first and he looked very good in his first season. This might go down as the Senators best draft ever. | ||
20 | Braden Schneider (-1 ) | I got bored with this one and just finished out the first round with no more explanations lmfao | ||
21 | - | Lukas Reichel (-4 ) | ||
22 | Justin Barron (+3 ) | |||
23 | - | Will Cuylle (+37 ) | ||
24 | Yegor Chinakhov (-3 ) | |||
25 | - | Connor Zary (-1 ) | ||
26 | - | Tyson Foerster (-3 ) | ||
27 | Nico Daws (+57 ) | |||
28 | Alex Laferriere (+55 ) | |||
29 | - | Dylan Holloway (-15 ) | ||
30 | - | Shakir Mukhamadullin (-10 ) | ||
31 | Hendrix Lapierre (-9 ) |