i remember for a long time the number one for the 1994 draft was jeff o’neill, with jamie storr as the other contender. then by midyear bonk emerged as the dude with bonsignore as the potential number two. tverdovsky had a very impressive wjc. so going into the draft i was like, who the fff is this jovanovski guy who might go number one?
but in that rookie year and especially playoff run, he sure looked like the right pick initially.
weird career, he stagnated and didn’t really develop his offensive game in the next few years in florida, and when we got him in the bure trade his ceiling was thought to be more of a rich man’s anton volchenkov (or very poor man’s later career scott stevens) than a phaneuf. but immediately after coming here his offence unlocked and he flirted with 50 DPE pts every year, finishing 13th, 6th, and 10th in dman scoring in his first three years in vancouver.
as for the ekblad draft, how weird that the top four picks were all in the finals a decade later.