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1 | No explaination needed. Best of the best. | |||
2 | - | Mikko Rantanen (+8 ) | Say what you want, he deserves this spot and if any NHL GM had hind-sight they'd make this pick at #2. | |
3 | - | Mitchell Marner (+1 ) | Many other great options for this spot but this is the safe pick here. | |
4 | - | Sebastian Aho (+31 ) | Originally picked in the 2nd round, this still feels like a steal at 4th overall. Easily a top 3 pick in most drafts. | |
5 | - | Jack Eichel (-3 ) | Dropped enough spots to be notable but still remains a top 5 pick, he can't fall further than that in all respect. | |
6 | - | Kirill Kaprizov (+129 ) | With his talent where it is now it feels weird picking him here because he definitely deserves to be higher but taking into account the 5 years he missed at the beginning of his carrer, you have to apply some kind of penalty to his ranking. Still a absolute steal at 6. | |
7 | - | Kyle Connor (+10 ) | This is where you really start to see how deep this draft is. Connor at 7, no brainer here. | |
8 | - | Mathew Barzal (+8 ) | You have to wonder how good he would be stat-wise offensivelyif he wasn't on the islanders. Not a huge upgrade on the team here whatsoever but we know what this guy can do so he goes here. | |
9 | - | Roope Hintz (+40 ) | This guy is a real talent and was a steal in the 2nd round, earned a top 10 spot here. | |
10 | - | Zachary Werenski (-2 ) | First D-Man off the board here, dropping 2 spots, but imagine how much better he'd be on the Avs, scary thought. | |
11 | - | Thomas Chabot (+7 ) | It was a careful decision picking Werenski over Chabot, these 2 guys have alot of similarities, while Chabot is a more well rounded D-Man, his offensive upside is slightly weaker so he goes here. | |
12 | - | Brock Boeser (+11 ) | Heading into his late 20s we are really seeing this guy reach his potential, a talented goal scoring winger and a bargin of a pick at #12. | |
13 | Timo Meier (-4 ) | Talented point getter, some attitude issues when he was with the Sharks, the Bruins leadership would likely fix that. It's a fun idea to think about what his carrer would have looked like up to this point had he been in Beantown all these years. | ||
14 | - | Noah Hanifin (-9 ) | Boston has wanted this guy for a while now and they get him here, a solid all-round defender, safe pick here. | |
15 | Travis Konecny (+9 ) | This guy is a fun player to watch, back to back 30 goal seasons at the time of this re-draft. A small guy with talent, grit, and an attitude... Sound familiar Bruins fans? | ||
16 | Dylan Strome (-13 ) | Big drop here, after a slow start to his career he seems to be really starting to bloom into a talanted scorer, maybe he's not quite what he was expected to be but theres no denying he is still a top 20 pick. | ||
17 | - | Joel Eriksson Ek (+3 ) | This guy plays the game the right way, great 200ft game and his offensive game just keeps growing, the stats show it. | |
18 | - | Vince Dunn (+38 ) | Solid D-Man with some offensive upside, keeps improving his game every season too. | |
19 | - | Pavel Zacha (-13 ) | Drops well out of the top 10 but his past two seasons in Boston are showing that he is a legitimate top-6 forward on most rosters. | |
20 | - | Ivan Provorov (-13 ) | Another strong and skilled defender, not much to write home about but this is a relatively safe pick. | |
21 | Jake DeBrusk (-7 ) | His reputation as a streaky winger could not be more accurate but when he's hot, he's HOT. Has shown that he can show up during clutch-time, maybe a change of scenery would have done him well. | ||
22 | - | Adin Hill (+54 ) | Has quietly become an elite goaltender and has a cup to his name. Is he the real deal or does he just have a good team infront of him? Washington is the perfect destination to find that out. | |
23 | - | Conor Garland (+100 ) | I see way to much praise for a guy thats only broken the 20-goal mark once, none the less, he is still a first rounder. | |
24 | Anthony Beauvillier (+4 ) | He's really fallen off in recent years statistically but he seems to never really be used properly, who knows what would've been if he escaped the Isles earlier than he did. Putting him here just based off potential. | ||
25 | Anthony Cirelli (+47 ) | 2-time cup champ, his numbers aren't flashy but he is. Fun to watch and shows up when he's needed. | ||
26 | - | Lawson Crouse (-15 ) | Slow start but he's turned it around, he's broken the 20-goal mark thrice now, he belongs right here for now. | |
27 | - | Troy Terry (+121 ) | He had us all excited in 2022 when he almost broke the 40-goal mark out of nowhere. That production has definitely dipped but his numbers are still solid. One more good season and I'd put him closer to the 20th pick. | |
28 | Brandon Carlo (+9 ) | Shutdown defender and good at it. You want to fix your PK? This is your guy. You want points? Look... Elseware... | ||
29 | Andrew Mangiapane (+137 ) | Kind of similar to Troy Terry's story in that he had a really impressive 2022 season but has recessed since and it's been a bit more of a decline than Terry so he's a few pick after him. But still this is great for originally a 6th rounder. | ||
30 | Erik Cernak (+13 ) | Solid defender with a bit of offence to his game, not to mention a 2-time cup champ. |
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32 | - | Jérémy Lauzon (+20 ) | ||
33 | Jack Roslovic (-8 ) | |||
34 | - | Mackenzie Blackwood (+8 ) | ||
35 | - | Rasmus Andersson (+18 ) | ||
36 | Jonas Siegenthaler (+21 ) | |||
37 | Ilya Samsonov (-15 ) | |||
38 | - | Daniel Sprong (+8 ) | ||
39 | Vladislav Gavrikov (+120 ) | Everyone after this point isn't relevant enough to this list. | ||
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