ROUND 1 | TEAM | ORIGINAL | PLAYER | DETAILS |
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1 | - | Macklin Celebrini | San Jose, The Sharks keep the top spot and select the top prospect. | |
2 | - | Cayden Lindstrom | Chicago, The Hawks have been building their young forward core around speed. They continue this trend with a big, fast, and physical centre. | |
3 | - | Artyom Levshunov | Anaheim, Anaheim fills the hole on RHD left by trading away Drysdale. | |
4 | - | Sam Dickinson | Columbus, The Jackets are trying to improve their culture after years of under-performing. They start by drafting a big LHD out of the London Knights. | |
5 | - | Ivan Demidov | New York I., The Islanders are the only team to move up in the draft. They snag a top talent to help bolster their scoring. | |
6 | - | Anton Silayev | Arizona, The Coyotes reached for Simashev in the last draft and get the opportunity to take another similar player here. | |
7 | - | Zayne Parekh | Ottawa, The Senators need RHD, so they take a chance on a high upside pick. | |
8 | - | Cole Eiserman | Montreal, The Habs want to add a scoring forward to their prospect pool, so they take a high end goalscorer. | |
9 | - | Igor Chernyshov | New Jersey, The Devils add a big, fast winger with upside. | |
10 | - | Carter Yakemchuk | Buffalo, The Sabres also need RHD, so they take one with size and offensive upside. | |
11 | - | Zeev Buium | San Jose, The Sharks win the draft by adding a promising LHD to go with their new top centre. | |
12 | Berkly Catton | Seattle,The Kraken look to add offence by drafting a skilled forward already playing in the state. | ||
13 | - | Tij Iginla | Calgary, The Flames respect the family's ties to the organization and draft Iginla. | |
14 | - | Konsta Helenius | Detroit, The Wings love drafting middle six centres, and in this case they don't even have to reach to do so. | |
15 | - | Michael Brandsegg Nygard | Minnesota, A sniper with a 200ft. game, MBN reminds me a bit of Boldy - a pick in this range that the Wild should be pretty happy with. | |
16 | - | Adam Jiricek | St. Louis, The Blues want defence, so they take a chance on the younger Jiricek despite his struggles this season. | |
17 | Trevor Connelly | Washington, The Capitals go for speed and skill, grabbing a player who other teams may have passed on despite the on-ice talent. | ||
18 | - | Nikita Artamonov | Philadelphia, The Flyers find a good balance of ability and work ethic in a highly intelligent winger. | |
19 | Andrew Basha | Chicago, The Hawks take a teammate of Lindstrom's, adding another top six winger option to their lineup. | ||
20 | - | Liam Greentree | Vegas. The Knights steal a very skilled player who falls due to a lack of pace. They might want to hang on to this one, but I imagine the return they'd get for him would be substantial. | |
21 | - | Emil Hemming | LA, A solid defensive winger with size and speed fits the Kings' identity well. | |
22 | Beckett Sennecke | Nashville, The Predators bet on upside again, taking a skilled winger who hasn't quite put things together yet. | ||
23 | - | Dominik Badinka | Toronto, The Leafs have clearly identified their right side as a position of weakness, so they move to address it with a big, physical defenseman. | |
24 | Yegor Surin | Anaheim. The Ducks add a forward who plays with a good mix of grit and skill. | ||
25 | Harrison Brunicke | Dallas. The Stars picked up Tanev for their playoff run, but at his age, they'll want to have a replacement ready to go in a couple years. | ||
26 | Michael Hage | Carolina. The Hurricanes add a high upside centre who falls due to a rough start to the season. | ||
27 | - | Sacha Boisvert | Colorado, The Avalanche have made multiple moves to add centre depth to their lineup in the past year, but I see know reason for them to stop now. | |
28 | EJ Emery | Ottawa, The Senators add another RHD, this time a defensive specialist to complement the offensive specialist they already picked, | ||
29 | Alfons Freij | Calgary, Having traded away some key pieces on defense, Calgary adds a puck-moving LHD who plays a well-rounded game. | ||
30 | - | John Mustard | Philadelphia, The Flyers grabs a dynamic forward who has risen up the draft rankings. | |
31 | Kamil Bednarik | Montreal, The Habs reach a bit to select a promising power forward who has played well with Eiserman this season. | ||
32 | - | Terik Parascak | New York, The Rangers are happy to take this year's version of Perreault, a smart winger with great production who falls due to concerns about skating, his ability to drive play, and the strength of his linemates. |
ROUND 2 | TEAM | ORIGINAL | PLAYER | DETAILS |
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33 | - | Charlie Elick | San Jose, The Sharks add a solid RHD. | |
34 | - | Jett Luchanko | Chicago, More speed for the Hawks, as they continue to flesh out their future top 9. | |
35 | - | Marek Vanacker | Anaheim, The Ducks take a smart and hard-working winger. | |
36 | - | Miguel Marques | Columbus, The Jackets add a high-octane forward with a good mix of effort and skill. | |
37 | Jesse Pulkkinen | Arizona, This is probably a bit of overkill in terms of giant defensemen for the Coyotes, but pick 37 is good value for Pulkkinen and he's a type of player they like. | ||
38 | - | Dean Letourneau | Ottawa, The Senators gamble on a big skilled forward who has played very well this season, but against very weak competition. | |
39 | Tanner Howe | Winnipeg, The Jets take a hard-working winger with a high floor who is playing relatively close by. | ||
40 | - | Luke Misa | San Jose, The draft just keeps getting better for the Sharks, as they steal a good prospect in Misa who falls due to size concerns. | |
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