Before we get started, let me tell you that it’s December 24th and that sometimes it can happen that we’re on lighter topics.
The next NHL draft will be June 28-29, 2023 in Nashville. Vintage showcases many talented but above all phenomenal players Conor Bedard at the top of the list.
Today I decided to run a simulation to see what the top 10 picks might look like based on their current leaderboard positions.
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As you can see in the screenshot above, Montreal ranks 25th in the NHL with a 14-16-3 record totaling 33 points in 34 games.
if you ignore it, Kent Hughes She also owns Florida’s first draft pick of the 2023 round, acquired in a trade Ben Chiarot.
The Panthers are among the bottom 10 teams in the standings while they are in 22nd place.
I invite you to discover the current percentage of each team for winning the lottery by referring to the table below:
Screenshot credit: tankathon.com
Through the excellent site tankathon.comI ran one simulation of the following lottery and I can assure you I only took the time to click once.
Here is the simulation result I got:
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As you can see, the Arizona Coyotes would get the first pick.
Kent Hughes and the Habs captains will have a golden opportunity with two selections in the top ten, second and ninth.
Based on an excellent list Corey Brunman From the athleteHere’s what the top ten draft picks will look like. Let’s say many Habs supporters will probably be happy!
2023 draft simulation:
1. Arizona Coyote: C. Connor Bedard
2. Montreal Canadiens: C Adam Fantilli
3. Chicago Blackhawks: RW Matvey Michkov
4. Anaheim Ducks: C Leo Carlson
5. Columbus Blue Jackets: C William Smith
6. San Jose Sharks: C. Dalibor Dvorsky
7. Philadelphia Flyers: AG Edward Sale
8. Ottawa Science: C. Brayden Yager
9. Montreal Canadiens (Panthers): Dr. David Reinbacher
10. Vancouver Canucks: LW Daniel Goal
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