Interesting to see these numbers. I've always felt # of NHL games played is an incomplete measure for amateur drafting success. Layering over quality measures like point production (collective and individual) helps to further illuminate team amateur scouting results. Tampa getting a player like Brandon Point, the Flamers hitting on Johnny Walker Gaudreau, Kaprizov by the Wild, Canadiens with Brendan Gallagher, Blues with Parayko. Even the lowly Sabres found gold with Linus Ullmark in the 6th round.
The Oil big draft 'wins' were likely Marino and a 478 NHL game Tobias Rieder, the latter who only played 67 of those games in Edmonton before fading out to Euro league competition.
Thank goodness the Oil high pedigree guys McDavid, Draisaitl, Nugent Hopkins have covered their draft spots when even top picks Yakupov and Puljujarvi flamed out. Amateur scouting has been a significant weakness for an epic long time.