Edmonton: Ryan Nugent-Hopkins
Edmonton doesn't need a center, but Ryan is too talented to give up, will complete Taylor Hall and Jordan Eberle and means they can get rid of one of their many forward contracts. Plus we were friends as children, SO PICK HIM EDMONTON! One last thing about Ryan Nugent-Hopkins is the fact that he seems to never get hit, a quality that only others like Wayne Gretzky and few others possessed, he cannot be touched and when is hit it seems like the others only get a piece of him!
Colorado: Adam Larsson
I had a lot of trouble trying to decide this pick, because Jonathon Huberdeau is also an amazing player and would prosper well after being mentored by Joe Sakic but decided on Larsson after remembering that Adam Foote has retired and Erik Johnson and Adam Larsson will make a perfect defensive pairing.
Florida: Gabriel Landeskog
Landeskog will give florida a force they need and one which they have not had in a very long time. He will work with them well and that's all there is to it!
New Jersey: Jonathan Huberdeau
I sort of want Huberdeau for my own favorite team Colorado but he will also work perfectly in New Jersey setting up Ilya Kovalchuk and scoring for himself. Plus he has the second best moves in this draft only behind Ryan Nugent-Hopkins!
New York: Ryan Strome
Ottawa: Sean Couterier
Winnipeg: Dougie Hamilton
When Dougie gets his first legitimate star quality play I predict many singing "Teach Me How To Dougie"
Colombus: Ryan Murphy
Boston: Jonas Brodin
Minnesota: Sven Boethski
Colorado: Mika Zibanejad
Carolina: Nathan Beaulieau
Calgary: Zack Phillips
Dallas: Mark Shiefele
New York: Mark McNeil
Buffalo: Jamie Oleksiak
Montreal: Brandon Saad
Chicago: Oscar Klefbom
Edmonton: Joe Morrow
Phoenix: Matthew Pumpell
Ottawa: Ty Rattie
Anaheim: Joel Armia
Pittsburgh: Tyler Biggs
Detroit: Connor Murphy
Toronto: Rocco Grimaldi
Washington: Rickard Rakell
Tampa Bay: Duncan Siemens
San Jose: Micklas Jensen
Vancouver: David Musli
Toronto: Stuart Percy
Sorry for not including explanations on why each player belongs where, I am in the middle of provincials with no help for this so I have been behind.
Edmonton doesn't need a center, but Ryan is too talented to give up, will complete Taylor Hall and Jordan Eberle and means they can get rid of one of their many forward contracts. Plus we were friends as children, SO PICK HIM EDMONTON! One last thing about Ryan Nugent-Hopkins is the fact that he seems to never get hit, a quality that only others like Wayne Gretzky and few others possessed, he cannot be touched and when is hit it seems like the others only get a piece of him!
Colorado: Adam Larsson
I had a lot of trouble trying to decide this pick, because Jonathon Huberdeau is also an amazing player and would prosper well after being mentored by Joe Sakic but decided on Larsson after remembering that Adam Foote has retired and Erik Johnson and Adam Larsson will make a perfect defensive pairing.
Florida: Gabriel Landeskog
Landeskog will give florida a force they need and one which they have not had in a very long time. He will work with them well and that's all there is to it!
New Jersey: Jonathan Huberdeau
I sort of want Huberdeau for my own favorite team Colorado but he will also work perfectly in New Jersey setting up Ilya Kovalchuk and scoring for himself. Plus he has the second best moves in this draft only behind Ryan Nugent-Hopkins!
New York: Ryan Strome
Ottawa: Sean Couterier
Winnipeg: Dougie Hamilton
When Dougie gets his first legitimate star quality play I predict many singing "Teach Me How To Dougie"
Colombus: Ryan Murphy
Boston: Jonas Brodin
Minnesota: Sven Boethski
Colorado: Mika Zibanejad
Carolina: Nathan Beaulieau
Calgary: Zack Phillips
Dallas: Mark Shiefele
New York: Mark McNeil
Buffalo: Jamie Oleksiak
Montreal: Brandon Saad
Chicago: Oscar Klefbom
Edmonton: Joe Morrow
Phoenix: Matthew Pumpell
Ottawa: Ty Rattie
Anaheim: Joel Armia
Pittsburgh: Tyler Biggs
Detroit: Connor Murphy
Toronto: Rocco Grimaldi
Washington: Rickard Rakell
Tampa Bay: Duncan Siemens
San Jose: Micklas Jensen
Vancouver: David Musli
Toronto: Stuart Percy
Sorry for not including explanations on why each player belongs where, I am in the middle of provincials with no help for this so I have been behind.
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