We’re in Edmonton… didn’t see you guys tho….. https://t.co/JTsN30fK9C
– z – Vegas Golden Knights (@GoldenKnights) May 9, 2023
But the Habs didn’t win the lottery. They didn’t go backwards (which was a likely scenario), but they didn’t go forwards either. The #5 pick therefore belongs to the Montreal bosses for next month.
As you can see, the teams that finished fourth through 16th didn’t win the lottery. It was in the top-3 that it all came down, and it was the #3 team that took the honours.
How the 2023 NHL Draft order shapes up. ⤵️ pic.twitter.com/ush1gfeDjY
– Sportsnet (@Sportsnet) May 9, 2023
After all, in recent years, Chicago has completely destroyed its roster to give itself a chance to start afresh (more than other teams), and that’s really got people talking.
And, of course, there’s the 2010 story to get people riled up about.
That said, unlike a lot of people, I’m not disappointed to see Chicago, a major NHL market (original 6) that doesn’t play at 10pm for Easterners, win the lottery.
Even if the Hawks haven’t paid enough for what happened in 2010, there’s hardly anyone left from that era (even among the players, which is a good thing) and the club is trying to distance itself from it by turning the page. The Hawks sometimes even refuse to honor the guys from those years.
Why should the new bosses have to pay for it? While the actions of 2010 are appalling, we’re not talking about the same management anymore. If these people had still been in place, my speech would be very different.
Bill Daly announces the @NHLBlackhawks will get the 1st overall pick of the 2023 #NHLDraft‼️ pic.twitter.com/CC6j4ySzgh
– Sportsnet (@Sportsnet) May 9, 2023
And what about field hockey? Certainly, watching the Hawks tank helped the team win the lottery. But it’s also what the Habs did, as many teams do, to get there.
It’s not an isolated process.
You may say that the lottery is a matter of chance, which is why I wouldn’t have praised the Hawks if the plan had failed. But since the NHL is a league of results and the club has earned the right to draft the league’s next jewel, it worked.
We’ll have to know how to surround him, of course… but that’s another matter.
Let’s not forget that the 2010, 2013 and 2015 editions, which have often been praised by the field hockey world, were built precisely by big draft picks. Whether we like it or not, that’s how it works in the NHL. #PatrickKane #JonathanToews
“From Kane to Bedard” – Vincent Damphousse pic.twitter.com/SqeN7AHFOo
– L’Antichambre (@Antichambre) May 9, 2023
If the Hawks can’t surround Bedard, I’ll switch sides. But until then, I’m not among the people who are disappointed or angry that he’s going to Illinois.
In bursts
– Ah well, yes.
– Sidney Crosby’s impact was significant in Pittsburgh. [BPM Sports]
– Are the Canucks really one ball away from winning the lottery?
It doesn’t get much closer than this, and it hurts to know that the Vancouver Canucks were only one number away from picking first overall and bringing Connor Bedard home. Read more here: https://t.co/CpPRonMK1E pic.twitter.com/2nBgqNSnPQ
– CanucksArmy (@CanucksArmy) May 9, 2023
– Is Auston Matthews on his way out? [BPM Sports]
– With good reason.
He listed three things that make him happy. https://t.co/gtYpL7AXCO
– Passion MLB (@passion_mlb) May 9, 2023