ROUND 1 | TEAM | ORIGINAL | PLAYER | DETAILS |
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1 | - | Easy | ||
2 | - | No Brainer | ||
3 | - | Pekka Rinne (+255 ) | Chicago's goaltending has been really good but Pekka RInne is great. He's also just too good rn | |
4 | Blake Wheeler (+1 ) | Wheeler provides an exciting piece to the Huricanes who are really hitting their stride now. They did win a Cup with Ladd but he only had 5 points in the playoffs. Wheeler gives them a brighter future. | ||
5 | - | Mike Green (+24 ) | Face it, the Coyotes suck. Krejci should be the pick, but I feel they'd be wasting him. It makes me sad because Krejci is the definition of a playoff player and it would be wasted on an awful team. So I decided to give them the player who I am still trying to convince myself is a good pick with Krejci still available and give them a player whose prime was really when the Coyotes were at their best-Mike Green. He was an elite offensive defenceman for a good number of years and had a really good career | |
6 | - | David Krejci (+57 ) | Playoff player matches with team who loses in the playoffs non-stop. Go David, win one for Hank- just not 2014 please. | |
7 | - | Devan Dubnyk (+7 ) | Florida gets their goalie if they're patient enough. Hopefully they can give him an actual team in front of him unlike another team that picked top 3 in 20114... | |
8 | Travis Zajac (+12 ) | Zajac feels like he's been around forever. Just like as long as I can remember, Travis Zajac has been on the New Jersey Devils. Columbus takes this longevity I guess | ||
9 | - | Andrew Ladd (-5 ) | SO my problem with Ladd is that he's just a really okay player. I have him here to Anaheim because he's fallen far enough as the 5th leading scorer from this draft. He's been really solid for like his entire career but he's never been spectacular. Anyways, the Ducks take a guy who will probably end up as a key piece in their 2007 run | |
10 | - | Alexander Edler (+81 ) | Edler has been a staple on the Canucks blueline for over a decade. Atlanta wants some of that reliability for their disaster of a franchise and snags him at number 10 | |
11 | - | Alexander Radulov (+4 ) | LA takes the guys with the most upside in the draft because they've had really strong goaltending and defencemen groups. They've shown they can draft and develop and those positions. They take a swing with this pick | |
12 | - | Alex Goligoski (+49 ) | Goligoski has been really solid throughout his career and the Wild love themselves some solid players. He's probably the best player available at this point | |
13 | - | I'll go with one of the men that made me love watching Sabres highlights because of the way Rick Jeanerret yelled his name when they scored. "D-REWWWW STAFFRD". (the other two are Jason Pominville and Tim Connoly). I can't rob myself of that so Stafford goes back to Buffalo | ||
14 | - | Mark Streit (+248 ) | Streit is the best player available and would help out immediately for the Oilers who were 2 years away from making the finals. P.S. Fun fact: Streit was 26 when he was drafted | |
15 | - | Cory Schneider (+11 ) | Nashville got their franchise goalie taken away so they grab the next best one, who was pretty damn good for a good number of years | |
16 | - | Andrej Sekera (+55 ) | Isles lose Streit. Get angry take next best Dman available | |
17 | - | Brandon Dubinsky (+43 ) | THis class is thinning up really quickly. A lot of okay players from here on out. Dubinsky was a 400 point scorer in 800 games, so he's a relatively safe pick as a middle sixer to St. Louis | |
18 | - | Blake Comeau (+29 ) | His name sounds french and he's a pretty solid career bottom sixer. Habs take him | |
19 | Ryan Callahan (+108 ) | Rangers take their future captain and eventual trade piece for Marty St. Louis. I think they're happy with what Callahan has brought | ||
20 | Carl Söderberg (+29 ) | Soderberg is a really solid player and late bloomer who still seems to have a bit left in the tank. i've kind of partially given up at this point because everyone left is just really "okay." | ||
21 | - | Troy Brouwer (+193 ) | Brouwer's been around forever, I honestly don't know what team he's even on at this point. Hockeyreference says he's still active though and he's got over 800 games of NHL service so the Avs take him | |
22 | Johan Franzen (+75 ) | SUPER ROBIDAS ISLAND MAN!! His prime corresponded with the Sharks' prime, they hope he clicks with the team and doesn't get injured and get put on the LTIR for the next 30 years, and helps them reach the promise lands | ||
23 | - | Sens retake slovakian man because I don't see a reason for them not to | ||
24 | Roman Polák (+156 ) | The legendary Leafs pilon is the most decorated player left (by games) so calgary grabs him here | ||
25 | Kris Versteeg (+109 ) | They got Streit, give them a solid winger in Versteeg | ||
26 | - | Dave Bolland (+6 ) | Out of pure spite for Chicago the Canucks take a man who won Chicago a cup in 2013. Does than mean Boston gets another Cup with no Bolland? No, they don't have Krejci anymore, remember? Even if they do, it's a small price to pay for salvation | |
27 | Thomas Greiss (+67 ) | Greiss has been a solid backup his entire career. This pick really doesn't fill a need but he's a decent player | ||
28 | Lauri Korpikoski (-9 ) | Korpikoski has had a lengthy NHL career with over 600 games and 200 pts. Stars grab him here | ||
29 | Brandon Prust (+41 ) | After one elite pick, the Capitals double down on haven giving up and take the great enforcer of his time in prust. Prust leads the class in PIMs despite playing only 486 games | ||
30 | - | Anton Khudobin (+176 ) | Backup goalie who's shown he can be a solid starter. Best player available. Can't leave him unselected |