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Well, the NHL Draft Lottery Results are in…



Nhl draft lottery 2024 macklin celebrini is the consensus first overall pick with the chicago blackhawks anaheim ducks and san jose sharks in the mix with the draft order top 16 now being set. Macklin celebrini sharks nhl news today draft lottery order and picks in the middle of the nhl playoffs 2024 is always a great day. For continued coverage of the stanley cup playoff games nhl highlights today including all round 2 series will cover tonight one of hurricanes vs rangers game 2 or colorado avalanche vs dallas stars game 1 . Nhl draft lottery
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35 Comments

  1. Zayne Parketh or whatever his name is from the Saginaw Spirit is a joke, he's a crybaby, very injury prone, and just not that good. I watched my Knights obliterate him and his team and defeat them in 6 games in the Western Conference final

  2. Do you make mock first draft videos? I’m not sure if the whole first round is plausible. But a dive into why you think each team should make that specific pick. If it’s too much for the whole first round, then maybe just the first 10 or 15

  3. As a hawks fan, he always looked like a shark to me. Like he literally looked more right in a sharks jersey than any other one to me. The sharks and their fans deserve him

  4. I just know that Bedard is jealous that Celebrini actually gets to go to a team he wanted to go to 😂

  5. Of course, like every other(that I can remember) lottery, the team gets to pick exactly where they were placed before. So incredibly anti-climatic every time.

  6. Nuge had a great, sneaky wrist shot, and elite passing. Both qualities Sakic and Jumbo posessed.

  7. Die hard islanders fan for 16 years now. Never could find myself rooting for any other team, but I’m starting to like the sharks ever since this year. Think I’ll become a good fan of them now, need a west coast team to cheer for. #LGS

  8. Christmas came early this year. It’s been pretty damn dark for us Sharks fans so it’s awesome to finally be excited about something

  9. The top 16 did not change positions? How is that possible unless the NHL is cheating? Are there any statisticians out there? What are the odds of that?

  10. Nuge also had major shoulder injuries early in his career that had a huge impact on his development

  11. Really hope the Flames can draft Iginla.. not a fan of that team but I was always a big Jerome Iginla fan and seeing his kid play there would just feel right

  12. As a hawks fan I’m glad the sharks got celly he’s definitely gunna be great for the nhl but I do gotta say the hawks now need to find a player who’s gunna play with bedard now because demidov is going to be year or two and nazar neeeds a year in the ahl so honestly I’m kinda worried it’s gunna be worse next year.

  13. Sharks had dark period, but that team I loved, now Detroit is back on truck, and I have feel something like 90's slowly comes back, and I'm really happy they now got nr1 pick.

  14. As someone who has been watching the draft closely since 1990, I can tell you that Ryan Nugent-Hopkins actually had very little buzz compared to the average presumptive Number 1. His numbers were pretty standard (His draft -1 season was just over a point-per-game and his draft year itself saw him score a decent, but not crazy, 106 points in 69 games.) He didn't make the WJC team as an underager and the THN Draft Preview had 4 players on the cover that season, instead of the usual one (Larsson/RNH/Couturier/Landeskog).

  15. RNH never expected to be a full franchise player. He was expected to top out at around 100 pts, and he got 104 last season. Sure some of the other top-10 picks in that draft might be better like Scheifele, or Zibanejad but most were not, and besides, their careers aren't over yet. Anyways, the best player in that draft was passed up by all the teams at least once and was taken in the SECOND round, being Kucherov.

  16. Nugent-Hopkins had his trajectory ruined by the Oilers org. Not making the playoffs in the first 5-7 years of their career is pretty damaging to growth. When the Oilers got Eakins, the development of Yakupov (leading rookie goal scorer), Schultz (by far the most dominant player in the AHL during his half season there, I watched all his games with the Barons that year), Eberle, RNH, and Hall were all stunted. When the Oil got McLellan, they were finally developing these players as any proper team would. Before that, MacT sending Drai down was an incredibly smart move and did a lot for his development.

    I'm sure people would say the same about Justin Shultz, who dominated the AHL so much that he was still their leading scorer for months after he left when the shortened NHL season was underway. Nevermind the competition, he played with a level of confidence was immediately shattered when he was put on the first defensive pairing in the NHL against the league's best. Contrast the handling of Bouchard to Schultz to see how the team has improved in that area.

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