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What the NHL Draft Lottery means for the New York Rangers

Reading Time: 2 minutesThe recent NHL Draft Lottery was quite a shocker that had many fans turning their heads in question. The worst team in the league, the Detroit Redwings, ended up not getting the first overall pick with a very unpleasant record of 17-49-5 (39 points). The New York Rangers are now in an interesting spot of circumstances given the current playoff system. If New York loses, they have a chance at the #1 overall pick. But if they move on, their pick will most likely be a top 15 pick which is still beneficial because of how...

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NHL Draft Lottery Winners and Losers

Reading Time: 2 minutesThe NHL draft lottery happened a couple of hours ago and boy… was it a doozy. Some really crazy and interesting moments happened. Last night’s lottery was so out of the ordinary that that Pierre Lebrun tweeted “Holy Mama”. Let’s break down the biggest winners and losers of last night: Winners: LA Kings The Kings of LA had some “kings luck” and was blessed to move up from 4th selection to now the 2nd selection. They went from taking someone like Jamie Drysdale who is good but are likely going to take an elite talent in...

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Analyzing the Best Young Defenseman in the NHL

Reading Time: 2 minutesThe NHL is littered with young stars, as a lot of them are under the age of 25. Defensemen are no exception as they have some of the top talents in the league as well. There was a lot of talk about 2 electric young stud defenseman: Cale Makar and Quinn Hughes. They were both great in their own right but I will say that, gulp, Adam Fox was better. The Rangers’ Adam Fox came into the league this year and tore it up. Backstory He was drafted 66th overall in 2016 as an 18-year-old from Jerricho,...

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Why the Blackhawks Will Win At Least Two Playoff Rounds

Reading Time: 2 minutesWith the NHLPA approving the 24-team return-to-play format on May 22, 2020, Blackhawk’s playoff hockey is officially back in Chicago for the first time since 2017. The team will face the Edmonton Oilers in the play-in round, and will then lead to the typical 16-team format used year-to-year. If they beat the Oilers, they will play the Dallas Stars in the official first round series. I believe the Blackhawks can beat both of these teams. Here’s why: First, the Blackhawks have playoff-proven players in Johnathan Towes, Patrick Kane, Brandon Saad, Duncan Keith, and even other non-dynasty...

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