The popular choice will be San Jose, but that's because they're on the hype train for no reason. Buffalo is the choice here. As good as Celebrini may look, the end results are eerily similar to Bedard's last year, and there's no guarantee of a sudden jump up. Most importantly people underestimate how much it takes to rise up from a level as bad as Chicago and San Jose. Those teams are trash, and most of their young talent isn't even in the NHL or has barely reached it, let alone ready to make a run. And does Chicago even have the young forwards, or San Jose the young defensemen, to make that leap? I don't see it. Right now Buffalo is as close to Wild Card territory as Chicago and San Jose are to Buffalo. The Sabres are minus one horrific stretch contending for the playoffs right now. Their best players are young, spread across the roster, and still have potential for more. Wouldn't surprise me to see Buffalo make it next year.