![]() ![]() “I’ve never had three picks in a row, particularly three in the second round,” he said. His comments on picks 41, 42 and 43, however, were a bit more interesting. Why do they disagree? moderates our two NHL Draft experts on the head-to-head debate. Oliver Moore and Nate Danielson are on opposite ends of and top 20 prospect rankings. But you can certainly take away that the Red Wings aren’t itching to give up that 17th pick, and realistically it is the likeliest outcome that they make it. If a particularly appealing trade offer were to come along, the Red Wings would of course have to consider it - and Yzerman left himself room to do so with those words. Yzerman made clear, “I don’t anticipate moving the ninth pick.” And he added, “in all likelihood, as we stand here today, I expect to use the 17th pick on the first night of the draft as well.”Ĭould you read something into the extra qualifiers on the 17th pick? Perhaps, considering “as we stand here today,” Detroit has that additional first-round pick, and thus would naturally expect to use it. On having five of the top 43 picks in the draft Here’s what we learned about the Red Wings’ offseason. But when he spoke with the media for more than hour Tuesday, there were still some insights to be gleaned on some of the key topics this summer. Detroit’s general manager, of course, isn’t looking to tip his hand regarding his plans. ![]()
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