ROUND 1 | TEAM | ORIGINAL | PLAYER | DETAILS |
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1 | No regrets for Colorado here, MacKinnon turned out to be what everyone expected to be, and more. Arguably one of the top 2 most explosive offensive talents the league has ever seen. He has it all, speed, blistering shot, and the playmaking abilities to carry an offense on any team. | |||
2 | - | Barkov at 2 was a fantastic pick by the Panthers and holds up in this redraft. Barkov is an elite two-way centreman that at times does not get the credit he deserves. One of today's most complete NHL talents. | ||
3 | - | Seth Jones (+1 ) | Although at times analytically questioned, Jones no doubt is in the top 3 of this draft. His potential to be a yearly candidate for the Norris Trophy is worthy enough to select him third. He is a quarterback on the blue line. | |
4 | - | Shea Theodore (+22 ) | Shea is another quarter back defender and much like Jones, has been a rock for the Vegas Golden Knights. He is a key piece to their deep playoff pushes since coming into the league in 2017. Potentially another annual Norris candidate as well. | |
5 | - | Jake Guentzel (+72 ) | Originally a third round selection of the Penguins, Jake's career has been overshadowed by his main center, Sidney Crosby. However, his playoff run en route to a Stanley Cup in his rookie season (2017) was a run for the ages by Guentzel and is one many will not soon forget. Has the skill to be an easy 40 goal scorer. | |
6 | - | Darnell Nurse (+1 ) | Nurse has logged some huge minutes for the oilers over the past couple seasons and was apart of a below average defense core for years. Many people may not recognize what Nurse has done for the oilers, if he was surrounded with the right players, his talent would be more widely recognized in the league. | |
7 | - | Bo Horvat (+2 ) | Next up is Bo Horvat of the Vancouver Canucks. Bo has shown that he is one of the better two way centers in the league and that he can step up to the plate when it matters most. In his second playoff stint with the 'Nucks, Horvat scored 10 goals in 17 games on the magical run they went on in the bubble. He is someone any team would love to have. | |
8 | - | Sean Monahan (-2 ) | A very offensively gifted player in Sean Monahan lands in the top 8 of the redraft, going to Buffalo. Sean has had some good years with the flames, 30 goal seasons and playoff runs. These past couple seasons his production has fell off a bit, which is why he slides to 8. | |
9 | Elias Lindholm (-4 ) | Lindholm is a very creative forward that always finds ways to set up his teammates or put the puck in the back of the net. Since the trade to Calgary he has quietly put together a few really good seasons. | ||
10 | - | Anthony Mantha (+10 ) | Mantha is a unicorn in terms of playing style. One of the most unique wingers across the league. Mantha still has the potential to put up monster goal numbers, especially now that he is a Washington Capital. | |
11 | - | Tyler Bertuzzi (+47 ) | ||
12 | - | Jonathan Drouin (-9 ) | ||
13 | - | Rasmus Ristolainen (-5 ) | ||
14 | - | Joshua Morrissey (-1 ) | ||
15 | - | Max Domi (-3 ) | ||
16 | Oliver Bjorkstrand (+73 ) | |||
17 | - | André Burakovsky (+6 ) | ||
18 | MacKenzie Weegar (+188 ) | |||
19 | Pavel Buchnevich (+56 ) | |||
20 | Dominik Kubalik (+171 ) | |||
21 | - | Ryan Pulock (-6 ) | ||
22 | Carter Verhaeghe (+60 ) | |||
23 | - | Andrew Copp (+81 ) | ||
24 | - | Brett Pesce (+42 ) | ||
25 | - | Vincent Dunn (+113 ) | ||
26 | - | Anthony Duclair (+54 ) | ||
27 | Nikita Zadorov (-11 ) | |||
28 | Mattias Janmark (+51 ) | |||
29 | Ryan Graves (+81 ) | |||
30 | - | Jason Dickinson (-1 ) |