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5 | - | Columbus wins the draft lottery in 2019 and Matt Duchene signs an extension with the Blue Jackets that year. Lassi Thomson and Yegor Chinakhov would have then been drafted by some other team in 2019 and 2020 respectively. | ||
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7 | - | San Jose makes the Stanley Cup Finals in 2019 and Erik Karlsson still signs an extension with the Sharks that year. In that event, San Jose would have their 2nd round pick instead and would not pick until 38th/39th overall. | ||
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11 | - | Choix au repêchage retiré | ||
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29 | The New York Islanders lose in the qualifying round to the Florida Panthers in 2020 and then win the second draft lottery to get Alexis Lafreniere. Ridly Greig would have then been drafted by some other team in 2020. The trade for Travis Zajac and Kyle Palmieri trade at the deadline would have had to happen differently or not at all. | |||
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39 | This is where the San Jose Sharks would be picking instead if Ottawa got a hold of their 1st round pick. A pretty steep drop from Dylan Guenther, that's for sure. | |||
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