My fellow Hockey fans, we are now officially in phase one of the NHL offseason! Tonight begins round one of the 2019 NHL entry draft. This is considered to be one of the most deepest draft classes in recent memory highlighted by superstar prospects in American born center Jack Hughes & Finnish winger Kappo Kakko. Each of these two prospects are capable of turning around a teams misfortunes and help speed up the process of becoming a Stanley Cup contender again. Jack Hughes is expected to be your prototypical number one center who can create plays, score goals, pass, defend, and can overall make his teammates better players. Kappo Kakko on the other hand really showed how capable he can be as a superstar goal scorer at the National Hockey League level as he showcased his abilities at the IIHF 2019 World Championships. While these two are expected to be generational and franchise changing players, this draft class also shows there are other players that have excellent abilities that could help a franchise improve their depth in a big way. Let’s take a look at the draft results:
Draft Results:
1. Devils – Jack Hughes, USNTDP
https://twitter.com/NJDevils/status/1142225278455799809?s=19
2. Rangers – Kaapo Kakko, TPS (Finland)
With the second overall pick#NYR select
Kaapo Kakko!!!#NYRDraft pic.twitter.com/FfwgClrGAW
— New York Rangers (@NYRangers) June 22, 2019
3. BLACKHAWKS – Kirby Dach, Saskatoon (WHL)
What’s up, Dach?!
The #Blackhawks are proud to select the 6-foot-4, 198-pound center Kirby Dach! pic.twitter.com/sT3wAHmeOs
— Chicago Blackhawks (@NHLBlackhawks) June 22, 2019
4. Avalanche (via Senators) – Bowen Byram, Vancouver (WHL)
Welcome to Colorado, BOWEN BYRAM!#NHLDraft #GoAvsGo pic.twitter.com/QtkPf89DkB
— Colorado Avalanche (@Avalanche) June 22, 2019
5. Kings – Alex Turcotte, USNTDP
Welcome to LA, Alex Turcotte! 🙌#GoKingsGo
p.s. follow us back, @turcotte__71 🤙 pic.twitter.com/bgrEMHFqlj
— LA Kings (@LAKings) June 22, 2019
6. Red Wings – Moritz Seider, Adler Mannheim (Germany)
Welcome to #Hockeytown, Moritz!#DRWDraft | #LGRW pic.twitter.com/iLJjXTIumM
— Detroit Red Wings (@DetroitRedWings) June 22, 2019
7. Sabres – Dylan Cozens, Lethbridge (WHL)
With the 7th overall pick, we select center Dylan Cozens.
Welcome to Buffalo! pic.twitter.com/hjeZApXnVG
— Buffalo Sabres (@BuffaloSabres) June 22, 2019
8. Oilers – Philip Broberg, AIK (Sweden)
Welcome to #OilCountry, Philip Broberg! 😀 #NHLDraft pic.twitter.com/0RT4elyLcv
— Edmonton Oilers (@EdmontonOilers) June 22, 2019
9. Ducks – Trevor Zegras, USNTDP
https://twitter.com/AnaheimDucks/status/1142237184675631104?s=19
10. Canucks – Vasili Podkolzin, SKA (Russia)
Vasily Podkolzin, welcome to the #Canucks! #NHLDraft pic.twitter.com/B9axFKe8oJ
— Vancouver Canucks (@Canucks) June 22, 2019
11. Coyotes (via Flyers) – Victor Söderström, Brynäs IF (Sweden)
RT to welcome Victor Soderstrom to Arizona. 🌵 pic.twitter.com/TPg7R3kp7Z
— Arizona Coyotes (@ArizonaCoyotes) June 22, 2019
12. Wild – Matthew Boldy, USNTDP
Welcome to the #StateOfHockey Matt Boldy! #NHLDraft | #mnwild pic.twitter.com/j8OfGZjqKg
— Minnesota Wild (@mnwild) June 22, 2019
13. Panthers – Spencer Knight, USNTDP
#FlaPanthers select goaltender Spencer Knight 13th overall in 2019 #NHLDraft.
Welcome to #FlaPanthers Territory!
» https://t.co/qxTngkNW37 pic.twitter.com/3VnWSpgAE3
— Florida Panthers (@FlaPanthers) June 22, 2019
14. Flyers (via Coyotes) – Cam York, USNTDP
The pick is in! With the 14th overall selection in the 2019 #NHLDraft, the #Flyers have selected Cameron York! pic.twitter.com/vwGmIPelMG
— Philadelphia Flyers (@NHLFlyers) June 22, 2019
15. Canadiens – Cole Caufield, USNTDP
Avec le 15e choix au total, les Canadiens sélectionnent l'attaquant Cole Caufield du USNTDP.
With the 15th-overall selection, the Canadiens have drafted forward Cole Caufield from the USNTDP.#GoHabsGo #NHLDraft pic.twitter.com/r5D18HbZPb
— Canadiens Montréal (@CanadiensMTL) June 22, 2019
16. Avalanche – Alex Newhook, Victoria (BCHL)
Welcome to Colorado, ALEX NEWHOOK!#NHLDraft #GoAvsGo pic.twitter.com/Ldnttt7dm1
— Colorado Avalanche (@Avalanche) June 22, 2019
17. Golden Knights – Peyton Krebs, Kootenay (WHL)
Welcome to the Vegas Golden Knights, Peyton Krebs!!!!#VegasBorn | #NHLDraft pic.twitter.com/dN9gzItYU1
— Vegas Golden Knights (@GoldenKnights) June 22, 2019
18. Stars – Thomas Harley, Mississauga (OHL)
With the 18th overall pick, the Dallas Stars select defenseman Thomas Harley (Mississauga, OHL).#NHLDraft | #GoStars pic.twitter.com/RHdEb5EqNe
— Dallas Stars (@DallasStars) June 22, 2019
19. Senators (via Blue Jackets) – Lassi Thomson, Kelowna (WHL)
With the 19th pick the #Sens select Lassi Thomson. #SensDraft pic.twitter.com/Pk3wQF2pK0
— Ottawa Senators (@Senators) June 22, 2019
20. Jets (via Rangers) – Ville Heinola, Lukko (Finland)
#NHLJets select defenceman Ville Heinola with the 20th pick overall at the #NHLDraft! pic.twitter.com/6PTdcydsj5
— Winnipeg Jets (@NHLJets) June 22, 2019
21. Penguins – Samuel Poulin, Sherbrooke (QMJHL)
With the 21st pick in the 2019 #NHLDraft, the Pittsburgh Penguins select left wing, Samuel Poulin.
Welcome to Pittsburgh! pic.twitter.com/qr3KEqW2v8
— Pittsburgh Penguins (@penguins) June 22, 2019
22. Kings (via Maple Leafs) – Tobias Bjornfot, Djurgårdens IF (Sweden)
https://twitter.com/LAKings/status/1142259915353780224?s=19
23. Islanders – Simon Holmstrom, HV71 (Sweden)
With the 23rd pick of the 2019 #NHLDraft the #Isles select forward Simon Holmstrom. pic.twitter.com/ayeh1am8mV
— New York Islanders (@NYIslanders) June 22, 2019
24. Predators – Philip Tomasino, Niagara (OHL)
THE PICK IS IN!
Welcome to Smashville, @philtomasino26!#Preds | #NHLDraft pic.twitter.com/LtmsVSiXS5
— Nashville Predators (@PredsNHL) June 22, 2019
25. Capitals – Connor McMichael, London (OHL)
The Washington Capitals select from the London Knights of the OHL – Connor McMichael! #ALLCAPS | #CapsDraft pic.twitter.com/T3R8RDjOta
— Washington Capitals (@Capitals) June 22, 2019
26. Flames – Jakob Pelletier, Moncton (QMJHL)
With the 26th pick, we have selected forward Jakob Pelletier from Moncton!
Welcome to the #CofRed, @jak_pelletier! pic.twitter.com/PdntBbA6zL
— Calgary Flames (@NHLFlames) June 22, 2019
27. Lightning – Nolan Foote, Kelowna (WHL)
A family affair!
Welcome to Tampa, Nolan!! ⚡️ #NHLDraft pic.twitter.com/X4DChXWcXv
— Tampa Bay Lightning (@TBLightning) June 22, 2019
28. Hurricanes – Ryan Suzuki, Barrie (OHL)
With the 28th pick in the 2019 #NHLDraft, the #Canes select Ryan Suzuki! pic.twitter.com/bCegpH1RR7
— Carolina Hurricanes (@Canes) June 22, 2019
29. Ducks (via Sabres/Sharks) – Brayden Tracey, Moose Jaw (WHL)
https://twitter.com/AnaheimDucks/status/1142268296395235330?s=19
30. Bruins – John Beecher, USNTDP
With the 30th overall pick in the 2019 #NHLDraft, we’ve selected forward John Beecher.
Welcome to Boston, John! pic.twitter.com/tmfPFMw7eW
— Boston Bruins (@NHLBruins) June 22, 2019
31. Sabres (via Blues) – Ryan Johnson, Sioux Falls (USHL)
We’ve selected defenseman Ryan Johnson with the 31st pick! #NHLDraft | #Sabres50 pic.twitter.com/Xutu3E6te2
— Buffalo Sabres (@BuffaloSabres) June 22, 2019
Analysis:
This draft class as stated earlier featured generational stars and a lot of depth. Obviously Jack Hughes & Kappo Kakko will change the New Jersey Devils & New York Rangers each respectively in a HUGE way. It really could’ve went either way who would’ve went first or second. It just depended on what each team’s plans were. The Devils are looking to build their team with Center ice depth down the middle which has been the trend of teams that have won the Stanley Cup in recent memory. It definitely factored into them drafting Hughes number one. The Rangers on the other hand are looking to speed up their rebuild a little bit faster by adding a more polished product while Hughes may take a year to develop despite his higher overall talent ceiling. The fact that Kaako is more “NHL ready” falls in line with the Rangers plans of speeding up the rebuilding process which certainly factored into their decision. Tonight’s draft also featured a record-setting eight American first-round draft picks. Obviously, tonight was a great night for USA hockey overall and the national development program. There were some other picks within this round I really liked and one that shocked me being drafted highest:
Chicago Blackhawks: I really like the Blackhawks drafting Kirby Dach. Other scouts have made comparisons of his game with Anaheim Ducks center Ryan Getzlaf. He has size like him, can score, and is a very great play maker. Dach also has the benefit of learning how to play a full 200 foot game in the NHL from a great center like Jonathan Toews.
Colorado Avalanche– drafting Bowen Byram is a great choice as he has shown so far in his development he could possibly play in the NHL very soon with comparisons to a young Duncan Keith. He can potentially add a lot more to the Avalanche’s already impressive d-core with fellow youngster Cale Makar.
Buffalo Sabres- The Sabres pick of Dylan Cozens is a pick I’m a big fan of. His game reminds me a lot of a young Ryan Kessler. Like Kessler, he plays a full 200 foot game, plays with a tough competitive edge, and also has a bit of a scoring capability like Kessler. He definitely has the potential of being a Selke trophy nominee or winner
Detroit Red Wings- the Wings pick of German defenseman Moritz Seider at #6 was a big shock amongst other scouts and GMs as he wasn’t projected to be selected that high. Maybe Steve Yzerman knows something we don’t? Yzerman when he was a consultant with the Lightning had a lot of time to travel and scout a lot of these young players. Time will tell how this pick works out
Washington Capitals: The Capitals with the 25th pick drafted London Knights Center Connor McMichael. From watching highlights, he really seems like he has a scoring touch with a nose for the net. McMichael has a nice release and is capable of shooting and scoring from anywhere. He also is very versatile and can play on the wing as well as a Center.
What’s Next/Important Dates:
NHL Free Agent interview period- begins this Sunday June 23rd
2019-2020 Schedule Release: June 25th
Restricted Free Agent Qualifying Offers due: June 25th
Restricted Free Agent contact period: June 26th
1st Buyout Period ends: June 26th @ 5pm
NHL Free Agency- begins July 1st
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