BREAKING: WHO GOT THE FIRST OVERALL PICK!? + RECAP!
The 2022 draft lottery is here to determine the 1st, 2nd and all other picks, but what are teams hoping for?
Shane Wright, ranked number one skater among North America and Central scouting's final ranking.
Logan Cooley, the 18-year old put up 75 points in 51 games during USA's development program and he ranks number two among North America skaters.
The Montreal Canadiens held the best odds for the first overall pick who finished dead last in the NHL (18.5%).
The Arizona Coyotes hold the second highest percentage with (13.5%).
The Philadelphia Flyers hold the third highest percentage (9.5%).
BUT, WHO GOT THE TOP 2??
16. Buffalo
15. Vancouver
14. Winnipeg
13. New York Islanders
12. Columbus
11. San Jose Sharks
10. Anaheim
9. Buffalo
8. Detroit
7. Ottawa
6. Chicago Blackhawks- sending to Columbus
5. Philadelphia
4. Seattle
3. Arizona
2. New Jersey
1. Montreal
POLL |
Did the draft lottery order surprise you? |
YES! | 38 | 39.6 % |
No | 58 | 60.4 % |
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