It’s exciting to see how close we are to the Stanley Cup Final, but for Kent Hughes and the fans of the Montreal Canadiens, last night didn’t really help the team’s cause for the draft.
Well, because with the Panthers and Stars victories (both division champions), the Habs’ first-round draft pick from the Winnipeg Jets won’t be as highly ranked as it could have been.
Basically, before the start of the second round, the Jets’ pick could rank from 24ᵉ to 27ᵉ, depending on the outcome of the various series, given that the Jets lost in the first round.
However, now, with the Panthers and Stars victories, the pick could only be at 26ᵉ or 27ᵉ rank, depending on the outcome of the series between the Oilers and Canucks.
Last night’s elimination of the Bruins and Avalanche is not a good thing for the Habs’ second first-round pick.
Here are the scenarios for the Jets’ pick:
– Oilers third-round pick: 26th
– Canucks in third round: 27th pick– Charles-Alexis Brisebois (@Charles__Alexis) May 18, 2024
First, what you need to know is that the four teams that advance to the final four of the NHL playoffs will occupy the 32ᵉ, 31ᵉ, 30ᵉ and 29ᵉ draft spots, respectively.
As for Carolina, they were already ahead of the Jets in the standings, and will therefore draft after the Jets’ pick (held by the Canadiens), despite the fact that they lost in the second round.
However, in last night’s win over the Boston Bruins, they negated the scenario in which the Bruins draft after the Jets.
By reaching the Final Four, the Bruins would have officially drafted between the 29ᵉ and 32ᵉ spots.
In short, then, this means that the Winnipeg Jets’ pick could have moved up a few spots (two to be precise) if the Boston Bruins and Colorado Avalanche (both behind the Jets in the overall standings) had reached the Final Four.
So that explains why last night didn’t help Kent Hughes.
We now come to the series between the Oilers and Canucks, which will have an impact on the Jets’ choice.
If the Oilers win the series, they advance to the Final Four, and would therefore draft behind the Jets, moving the Jets’ pick up to 26ᵉ.
However, if the Canucks win, the Jets’ pick would be 27ᵉ, given that the Canucks are champions of their division and would therefore be behind the Jets in a ranking of teams eliminated in the first two rounds.
If you still want to see the Habs get the best possible pick, you’d better hope the Oilers eliminate the Canucks.
I’d be surprised to see Hughes draft this pick, but you never know, given that there will still be some interesting prospects at the end of the first round.
In a gust
– Montreal CF takes on Toronto FC tonight.
GAME DAY GAMEDAY
@TorontoFC
BMO Field
19h30
@AppleTV with #MLSSeasonPass
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– CF Montréal (@cfmontreal) May 18, 2024
– A great career that unfortunately comes to an end without a Stanley Cup.
With the Avs elimination last night, forward Zach Parise will now retire.
The 39 year old played 19 seasons in the NHL, appearing in 1254 games, and scoring 434 goals and 889 points in those games.
Parise has an estimated career earnings of $110,243,397, which is currently 13th…
– CapFriendly (@CapFriendly) May 18, 2024
– Oettinger is truly unstoppable after a playoff loss.
Jake Oettinger after a playoff loss in his career:
12-4 Record
2.01 GAA
.927 SV%
1 Shutout #TexasHockey– Brien Rea (@BrienRea) May 18, 2024
– Barkov is playing some excellent hockey right now.
“He’s playing the best hockey in the world right now. He’s the best player in the world right now.”
On Aleksander Barkov, who could win another Selke today after paving Panthers’ path back to ECF last night:https://t.co/ab4z60f0IO
– Tom Gulitti (@TomGulittiNHL) May 18, 2024
– A big off-season ahead for the Bruins?
‘You can’t win every game 2-1’: The Bruins were not built to score. There is an offseason plan to fix it. https://t.co/xswv4ZwWHL
– Fluto Shinzawa (@FlutoShinzawa) May 18, 2024