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2020 7-Round Mock Draft 4.0 (UFA Lists on Pg 33)

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With the 62nd pick of the 2020 NHL Entry Draft, the LA Kings select
Roby Jarventie


. . .


1st round (1st overall) — Alexis Lafreniere
2nd round (35th overall) — Jake Neighbours
2nd round (37th overall) — Topi Niemela
2nd round (48th overall) — Thomas Bordeleau
2nd round (49th overall) — Daniil Gushchin
2nd round (59th overall) — Luke Evangelista
2nd round (62nd overall) — Roby Jarventie
3rd round (66th overall) —
3rd round (77th overall) —
4th round (97th overall) —
4th round (109th overall) —
7th round (190th overall) —

@Eich Jackel up
 
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With the 63rd overall pick in the 2020 NHL Entry Draft, the Buffalo Sabres are proud to select...

...from the United States National Team Development Program...

Luke Tuch
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1 (9): Anton Lundell, C, 6' 1", 185 lbs, HIFK (Liiga)
2 (51): Sam Colangelo, RW, 6’ 2”, 205 lbs, Chicago (USHL) Committed to Northeastern
3 (63): Luke Tuch, LW, 6' 2", 203 lbs, USA NTDP (USHL) Committed to BU

Next GM has been notified.
 
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We have a trade to announce...

:panthers

receive RW Josh Ho-Sang, F Leo Komarov, and C/RW Ruslan Iskhakov

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receive C Aleksi Saarela, F Justin Schutz, and the rights to F Juho Lammikko

DRAFT PARTY PRESS RELEASE

Long Island, New York-

"We think Josh is a fine young man with gobs of skill. We really do. We really, really do," mentions cordial Islander GM Lou Lamoriello. "Now it's time for him to get a new lease on life in a town and with a program that should be right up his alley. Parting with Leo is not something that's easy for me to do. I brought him in from Toronto to help build this team's culture and that's just what he did. Now he's going to a team that could use just that element of culture. As for Ruslan, we very much believed in him when we took him where we did in 2018. Heck, you guys saw how Pronman gushed about him before the draft. But this deal couldn't be made without including him and we understood that. At the same time, he's on his way to play pro hockey in Finland after two seasons of college hockey. That wasn't our idea."

"Speaking of Finland, that's where our head scout is from and Aleksi is a kid we've watched for a few years now. He's worn the C on his chest for that nation. We think he may be just hitting his stride now and he's hungry to make a name for himself in the NHL, perhaps in a checking line capacity. Meanwhile, Justin and particularly Juho just had very solid seasons in Europe and we'll continue to monitor their progress, hoping they'll force our hand at some point on the contract front. Juho is now heading to the KHL - yes, as Ruslan heads to Finland... you see what we did there - while Justin will be taking on a bigger role in Munich with his twin brother, JJ Peterka. Both these kids understand that hockey games aren't just won by scoring goals, although they're welcome to do more of that too."
 
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:sabres

With the 63rd overall pick in the 2020 NHL Entry Draft, the Buffalo Sabres are proud to select...

...from the United States National Team Development Program...

Luke Tuch
Luke-Tuch-0919-A-WEB.jpg


1 (9): Anton Lundell, C, 6' 1", 185 lbs, HIFK (Liiga)
2 (51): Sam Colangelo, RW, 6’ 2”, 205 lbs, Chicago (USHL) Committed to Northeastern
3 (63): Luke Tuch, LW, 6' 2", 203 lbs, USA NTDP (USHL) Committed to BU

Next GM has been notified.
Tuch you! Does his name sound like “tuck” or “touch” cause my insult could sound more like I want to touch you. Which is cool too :wg:
 
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With the 66th pick of the 2020 NHL Entry Draft, the LA Kings select
Evan Vierling


. . .


1st round (1st overall) — Alexis Lafreniere
2nd round (35th overall) — Jake Neighbours
2nd round (37th overall) — Topi Niemela
2nd round (48th overall) — Thomas Bordeleau
2nd round (49th overall) — Daniil Gushchin
2nd round (59th overall) — Luke Evangelista
2nd round (62nd overall) — Roby Jarventie
3rd round (66th overall) — Evan Vierling
3rd round (77th overall) —
4th round (97th overall) —
4th round (109th overall) —
7th round (190th overall) —

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With the 66th pick of the 2020 NHL Entry Draft, the LA Kings select
Evan Vierling


. . .


1st round (1st overall) — Alexis Lafreniere
2nd round (35th overall) — Jake Neighbours
2nd round (37th overall) — Topi Niemela
2nd round (48th overall) — Thomas Bordeleau
2nd round (49th overall) — Daniil Gushchin
2nd round (59th overall) — Luke Evangelista
2nd round (62nd overall) — Roby Jarventie
3rd round (66th overall) — Evan Vierling
3rd round (77th overall) —
4th round (97th overall) —
4th round (109th overall) —
7th round (190th overall) —

PMing next​
I take personal offense to how many picks you have concentrated in such a small space :laugh:
 
We have a trade to announce...

:kings

receive RW/C Josh Bailey and D Devon Toews

:isles

receive F Michael Amadio, LW Samuel Fagemo, D Braden Doyle, 2021 LAK 2nd rounder, and 2020 3rd rounder (77th overall)

DRAFT PARTY PRESS RELEASE

Long Island, New York-

"Plain and simple, cap realities have led us to this day," announced remorseful Islander GM Lou Lamoriello. "Josh has been an Islander through and through since Garth Snow once made roughly 15 trades to drop back in the draft in order to get him. He's done everything asked of him and has been one of the steadiest producers a team could ask for, often making highlight reel set-ups. Devon Toews has arrived on the seen like fireworks the past season or so and is the definition of the modern two-way defenseman. Losing him and Leddy in one weekend changes the skating dynamic of our team, as these two set the tone. We wish Josh and Devon all the best with the Kings, who have basically made a dozen 1st and 2nd round picks over the past two summers."

"Islander fans should look forward to a possibly very exciting offensive winger in Samuel and we're hoping Michael grabs the opportunity he'll have under Barry's tutelage. Both should be making a name for themselves in our organization next season. Our staff really likes Braden's long-term potential and the two picks are an investment in the distant future, when more cap realities will likely lead me to blow up the next team I carefully put together."
 
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The Chicago Blackhawks select Brock Faber, defenseman, Team USA

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1 (7): F Cole Perfetti, Saginaw Spirit (OHL)
2 (55): F Jean-Luc Foudy, Windsor Spirfires (OHL)
3 (71): D Brock Faber, Team USA (NTDP)
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The Chicago Blackhawks select Brock Faber, defenseman, Team USA

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1 (7): F Cole Perfetti, Saginaw Spirit (OHL)
2 (55): F Jean-Luc Foudy, Windsor Spirfires (OHL)
3 (71): D Brock Faber, Team USA (NTDP)
3 (78):
4 (102):
5 (133):
6 (164):
7 (193):

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boo. had a hard time passing on him at 56.
 
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The Chicago Blackhawks select Brock Faber, defenseman, Team USA

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1 (7): F Cole Perfetti, Saginaw Spirit (OHL)
2 (55): F Jean-Luc Foudy, Windsor Spirfires (OHL)
3 (71): D Brock Faber, Team USA (NTDP)
3 (78):
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6 (164):
7 (193):

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This guy is unreal in transition and would likely be on the Leafs' radar IRL. Tough not having 3rd rounder though and unlikely to be BPA in the ~50 range. Nice pick
 

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