The National Hockey League held the 2017 Draft Lottery on Saturday
to determine the top three picks in this summer’s entry draft, as the New
Jersey Devils won the number one overall pick with the Philadelphia Flyers drafting
second and Dallas Stars receiving the third.
By winning the Draft Lottery, the Devils, who had an 8.5
percent chance at the top spot, moved up from the fifth slot to the number one
overall pick in the 2017 NHL Entry Draft. Since moving to New Jersey in 1982,
the team has never had the first overall pick in the draft and it just the
second time in franchise history they have held the number one. In 1979, as the
Colorado Rockies, they drafted Rob Ramage first overall.
General Manager, Ray Shero told NBC Sports Network, “This is a great day for our franchise, and
to pick first overall, to have that for our Devils fans and our organization,
is great news.”
With Nolan Patrick, a center with the Brandon Wheat Kings of
the Western Hockey League and Nico Hischier of the Halifax Mooseheads of the
Quebec Major Junior League, the Devils will be able to add some offensive help for
the team.
Shero said, “We need help
at all positions, and again there are some really good players at the top of
the draft. Again, looking forward to it. So, again it is a nice day.”
Patrick is the number one ranked player in NHL Central
Scouting’s final standings and Hischier is the number two in the rankings of
North American skaters.
The 18-year-old Patrick, missed 35 games with an upper-body
injury during the past season, but still put up 46 points (20 goals & 26
assists) in 33 games with the Wheat Kings. He was unable to play in the postseason
due to a lower-body injury.
NHL Director of Central Scouting added, “Nolan’s situation is part of the game, and for NHL clubs, it is a
talking point in draft deliberations, it will absolutely have no negative
implications or bearings on Nolan’s draft status. He has more than proven over
the last three years that he is the real deal and he will be an impact player.”
Hischier was 10th in the QMJHL with 86 points (38
G & 48 A) in 57 games, as he was named Rookie of the Year and best pro prospect.
The Flyers moved up from the 13th spot to the second
overall spot as the Stars jumped from the eighth to the third.
The 14 teams that failed to make the 2017 Stanley Cup
Playoffs, along with the newest franchise all participated in the draft lottery.
The Colorado Avalanche, who finished at the bottom of the NHL standings, had
the best odds at capturing the number one pick.
The Avalanche who finished with the NHL’s worst record, by
more than 20 points, dropped out of the top three spots, with the Devils,
Flyers and Stars claiming those spots. Devils forward, Taylor Hall, had one of
the top Tweets, with “Officially adding ‘NHL
Lottery Ball Specialist’ to my hockey resume.”
Hall has now been a part of a team that has had four number
one selections in the draft. Five if you count himself, as he was a number one
too.
The 2017 NHL Draft will be held at the United Center in Chicago,
Illinois on June 23 and 24.
1. New Jersey Devils
2. Philadelphia Flyers
3. Dallas Stars
4. Colorado Avalanche
5. Vancouver Canucks
6. Vegas Golden Knights
7. Arizona Coyotes
8. Buffalo Sabres
9. Detroit Red Wings
10. Florida Panthers
11. Los Angeles Kings
12. Carolina Hurricanes
13. Winnipeg Jets
14. Tampa Bay Lightning
15. New York Islanders
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