Post by zaphod (NYI) on Apr 13, 2018 23:33:18 GMT -5
2 Seasons ago it was voted on by the league to move to a Lottery Draft identical to the NHL's. Our non-playoff teams final standings ended up as:
01. Columbus Blue Jackets 277
02. Washington Capitals 290
03. New York Rangers 294
04. New Jersey Devils 318
05. Nashville Predators 330
06. Arizona Coyotes 339
07. Florida Panthers 348
08. Toronto Maple Leafs 357
09. Ottawa Senators 358
10. Colorado Avalanche 379 (169 wins)
11. Vancouver Canucks 379 (168 wins)
12. Edmonton Oilers 383
13. San Jose Sharks 384
14. Carolina Hurricanes 403
dirt30.proboards.com/thread/5331/new-rule-minimum-skaters-goalies
Due to the minimum games played rule, sanctions against Columbus and Nashville's 1st round picks for failing to meet the minimum games played for their skaters. Therefor the odds for our Lottery draft follow the NHL's in the following order.
01. Washington Capitals 290 18.5%
02. New York Rangers 294 13.5%
03. New Jersey Devils 318 11.5%
04. Arizona Coyotes 339 9.5%
05. Florida Panthers 348 8.5%
06. Columbus Blue Jackets 277 7.5%
07. Toronto Maple Leafs 357 6.5%
08. Ottawa Senators 358 6.0%
09. Colorado Avalanche 379 (169 wins) 5.0%
10. Nashville Predators 330 3.5%
11. Vancouver Canucks 379 (168 wins) 3.0%
12. Edmonton Oilers 383 2.5%
13. San Jose Sharks 384 2.0%
14. Carolina Hurricanes 403 1.5%
www.nhl.com/news/2018-nhl-draft-lottery-odds-announced/c-297818406
The NHL Lottery draft will be held April 28th and our results will mimic theirs.
01. Buffalo Sabres 18.5%
02. Ottawa Senators* 13.5%
03. Arizona Coyotes 11.5%
04. Montreal Canadiens 9.5%
05. Detroit Red Wings 8.5%
06. Vancouver Canucks 7.5%
07. Chicago Blackhawks 6.5%
08. New York Rangers 6.0%
09. Edmonton Oilers 5.0%
10. New York Islanders 3.5%
11. Carolina Hurricanes 3.0%
12. New York Islanders (from CGY) 2.5%
13. Dallas Stars 2.0%
14. St. Louis Blues^ 1.5%
* Under the terms of a Nov. 5, 2017, trade: The Senators have the option to retain their pick and instead send the Avalanche their first-round pick in the 2019 NHL Draft.
^ Under the terms of a June 23, 2017, trade: If St. Louis' pick is in the top 10, the Blues have the option to retain their pick and instead send the Flyers their first-round pick in the 2019 NHL Draft. Otherwise, Philadelphia will receive St. Louis' first-round pick in 2018.
01. Columbus Blue Jackets 277
02. Washington Capitals 290
03. New York Rangers 294
04. New Jersey Devils 318
05. Nashville Predators 330
06. Arizona Coyotes 339
07. Florida Panthers 348
08. Toronto Maple Leafs 357
09. Ottawa Senators 358
10. Colorado Avalanche 379 (169 wins)
11. Vancouver Canucks 379 (168 wins)
12. Edmonton Oilers 383
13. San Jose Sharks 384
14. Carolina Hurricanes 403
dirt30.proboards.com/thread/5331/new-rule-minimum-skaters-goalies
Due to the minimum games played rule, sanctions against Columbus and Nashville's 1st round picks for failing to meet the minimum games played for their skaters. Therefor the odds for our Lottery draft follow the NHL's in the following order.
01. Washington Capitals 290 18.5%
02. New York Rangers 294 13.5%
03. New Jersey Devils 318 11.5%
04. Arizona Coyotes 339 9.5%
05. Florida Panthers 348 8.5%
06. Columbus Blue Jackets 277 7.5%
07. Toronto Maple Leafs 357 6.5%
08. Ottawa Senators 358 6.0%
09. Colorado Avalanche 379 (169 wins) 5.0%
10. Nashville Predators 330 3.5%
11. Vancouver Canucks 379 (168 wins) 3.0%
12. Edmonton Oilers 383 2.5%
13. San Jose Sharks 384 2.0%
14. Carolina Hurricanes 403 1.5%
www.nhl.com/news/2018-nhl-draft-lottery-odds-announced/c-297818406
The NHL Lottery draft will be held April 28th and our results will mimic theirs.
01. Buffalo Sabres 18.5%
02. Ottawa Senators* 13.5%
03. Arizona Coyotes 11.5%
04. Montreal Canadiens 9.5%
05. Detroit Red Wings 8.5%
06. Vancouver Canucks 7.5%
07. Chicago Blackhawks 6.5%
08. New York Rangers 6.0%
09. Edmonton Oilers 5.0%
10. New York Islanders 3.5%
11. Carolina Hurricanes 3.0%
12. New York Islanders (from CGY) 2.5%
13. Dallas Stars 2.0%
14. St. Louis Blues^ 1.5%
* Under the terms of a Nov. 5, 2017, trade: The Senators have the option to retain their pick and instead send the Avalanche their first-round pick in the 2019 NHL Draft.
^ Under the terms of a June 23, 2017, trade: If St. Louis' pick is in the top 10, the Blues have the option to retain their pick and instead send the Flyers their first-round pick in the 2019 NHL Draft. Otherwise, Philadelphia will receive St. Louis' first-round pick in 2018.