Yes, winning the lottery that means moving up. But I assume we're just talking about this season, and Chicago isn't finishing last. So they would have to actually win the draw to get #1 overall.Isn't the rule that a team can't move up more than twice? Slightly different. Ie, if Chicago finishes last and the the teams placed 12-16 both win the lottery Chicago would technically end up with first and not win the lotto. Low chances but possible. Might be mis-remembering though.
What do you mean „authorities“? It’s a private business, the league is the authority. The lottery is most certainly „notarized“ (non-technically speaking) by some third-party lawfirm and teams that would have some kind of doubts could probably make inquiries about the agreed upon procedure of it, but they aren’t going to sue the league for rigging a lottery without any potential proof other than distrust given outcomes that could be construed as financially beneficial for franchises and thus the league.I honestly and wholeheartedly believe that if neither San José nor Anaheim nor Columbus nor Phoenix win the lottery this season, that there ought to be more than enough circumstantial evidence for the authorities to take a long and deep look at the NHL's draft lottery.
Demidov belongs with him.is Celebrini on a tier all on his own?
Terry?Obviously Celebrini is the best player but man a future top if everyone hits of
Gauthier-Carlsson-Zegras
Who cares-McTavish-Demidov
has me salivating
I would trade Terry at this point honestly.Terry?
I’m fairly down on Terry this year but that’s absurd. Other than Zegras nobody on this team has proven they can produce at his pace for a full season. He’s putting up respectable numbers on a shit team.I would trade Terry at this point honestly.
I’m fairly down on Terry this year but that’s absurd. Other than Zegras nobody on this team has proven they can produce at his pace for a full season. He’s putting up respectable numbers on a shit team.
I can like or dislike who i want, thank you very much. Numbers aside i don't like how he plays the game.I’m fairly down on Terry this year but that’s absurd. Other than Zegras nobody on this team has proven they can produce at his pace for a full season. He’s putting up respectable numbers on a shit team.
Never said you couldn’t, just said it’s absurd.I can like or dislike who i want, thank you very much. Numbers aside i don't like how he plays the game.
I have a feeling we will draft a bunch of RH players this draft since its full of great optionsTerry is our only good RH shot forward now and on the foreseeable future. It's probably not as big of an issue as D playing their off side, but he's also the only natural RW.
But no guarantees any of them end up making an impact any time soon or ever. I think all of the forwards in the top 12 are LH shots, but Demidov is listed as a RW. Ducks may move forward for D if by some miracle they win #1 overall, if they draft Demidov they could move Terry when he comes over. If they go forward this year, one of the forwards will be moved and I really doubt it will be this year's pick, Carlsson, or Gauthier. I can see scenarios where any of Zegras (has been benched a couple of times), McTavish (penalty machine), or Terry (oldest of the bunch) are moved for a good, young RHD. No matter who the Ducks pick, I don't think this summer is the one where the move is made, though.I have a feeling we will draft a bunch of RH players this draft since its full of great options
And they’ll be relevant somewhere between 2027-29.I have a feeling we will draft a bunch of RH players this draft since its full of great options
That's the window when we should be competing for the cupAnd they’ll be relevant somewhere between 2027-29.