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this was one of the best flyers games i’ve ever been to!!!! the farg was absolutely electric in the third!!!!!
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2018 (Inaugural Season)
Stage 1, Week 5, Day 4
Match 3 - Florida Mayhem vs Philadelphia Fusion
#overwatch league#owl 2018#2018 stage 1#2018 stage 1 week 5#2018 stage 1 week 5 day 4#florida mayhem#philly fusion#philadelphia fusion#fla vs phi#phi vs fla#Youtube
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my tummy did something
PHI V FLA 11.09.24 joel intermission review
#chris♡#chris ♡ farabee#joel farabee#chris.gifz#philidelphia flyers#hockey#hockey gif#i feel something in my stomach#JOAL GOAL :3
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the mascara thick eyelashes? the reflection in the visor looking like tear tracks? 10/10 photo, no notes (FLA @ PHI | 1.13.25)
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[25.01.13] vs. florida panthers
fla 3:3 phi | 3rd 05:59 | morgan frost (ppg), assists: matvei michkov, jamie drysdale
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Elimination and Clinching Scenarios
entering March 20, 2025
The WASHINGTON CAPITALS will clinch a playoff spot if
They win in regulation (vs PHI) and NYI-MTL does not end with NYI winning in regulation, or
They win in OT/SO (vs PHI) and MTL beats NYI, or
They lose in OT/SO (vs PHI) and NYI loses in regulation (vs MTL) and CBJ loses in any way (vs FLA)
The CHICAGO BLACKHAWKS will be eliminated from the playoffs if
They lose in any way (vs LAK)
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23-24 NHL Season Recap: Jo and Nate
I dunno who needs or wants this, but I was doing some research for my outline and, well. If anyone wants or needs a full season recap of the Jo and Nate show, here you go:
September.
9-24 preseason against wild lose 3-4 none of the big guys play.
9-25 preseason against vgk 3-2 win. Jo 1a. Nate doesn’t play. AT HOME.
9-28 preseason against the wild. Lose 2-4. None of the big guys play.
October:
10-1 preseason game HOME vs Dal. win 4-3 OT. Jo 1a. Nate 1a.
10-3 preseason game IN DAL loss 1-3. Jo does nothing.
10-5 preseason against VGK. 3-4 loss. Jo 2a. Nate 1g.
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10-11:1st game of the season is in LA against the kings. Nate scores 1st goal, Jo gets assist. Jo also gets a penalty for holding.
10:-14 IN SJ. Avs win. Jo gets ANOTHER holding penalty.
10-17 win in SEA, nothing from Jo
10-19 HOME opener, against CHI, nothing from Jo again. (Nate gets a goal).
10-21 HOME against CAR, Jo -1; Nate another goal - and cross checking Penalty. SCRAPPY game:
10-24 IN NY against Islanders, another blowout, another nothing from Jo. Another goal for Nate
10-26 IN PIT. Lose 0-4. Sid scored the 4th goal. Nate had a penalty. Jo went -1 (Nate went -3).
10-29 IN BUF. Lose 0-4 AGAIN. Nathan got a 2 and A 10???!!! BUDDY WTF. MUST research. Jo -1.
Nate -2. OH DUDE. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jK31uHvabsc So Cale gets hit,
no penalty called, Nate loses his shit and says SOMETHING and gets the penalties.
November:
11-1: HOME against STL. Jo a healthy SCRATCH. They win 4-1. Nate gets 2As (so does Cale)
11-4 IN VGK. LOSE 0-7. Jo back in. Goes -3.
11-7 HOME vs NJ, win 6-3. Nate goal and assist. Jo nothing.
11-9 HOME vs SEA, lose 3-4. 3pt night for Nate. Jo scratched.
11-11 HOME vs STL. lose 2-8. Jo gets an assist. Nate is -2 on the night.
11-13 IN SEA win 5-1. Jo gets a goal - his 1st as an Av. 3pt night for Nate, including assist on Jo.
Also another Jo penalty for hooking.
11-15 HOME vs Ducks win 8-2. Jo penalty for holding. 2as for Nate
11-18 IN DAL 6-3 win. Jo penalty for high sticking. Nate penalty for holding. Jo -1, Nate +2
11-20 IN NASH 3-4 loss. 2pts for Nate. Jo has nothing.
11-22 HOME vs VAN. 5-2 win. 1g1a for Jo. 1a for Nate.
11-24 IN MIN 3-2 win. Jo penalty for tripping. 1a for Nate.
11-25 HOME vs CAL 3-1 win. Goal for jo assisted by Nate. Nate has a goal also.
11-27 HOME vs TB (former Jo team #1): 4-1 win. 2as for nate. Jo is +1 on the night.
11-30 IN ARI 3-4 OT Loss. 1G for nate. Nothing for Jo.
December
12-2 IN LA vs Ducks 3-4 SO loss. ALEX KILLORN ON DUCKS! He tied it up to SEND IT TO OT.
Jo 1st up in SO, no goal. Killorn next up, no goal. Then Nate no goal. Leo Carlsson goal
12-3 IN LA vs Kings 1-4 loss. 1a for Nate. -1 for Jo.
12-5 HOME vs Ducks 3-2 win. 3pt night for Nate. 2pt night for Jo. He assisted on Nate’s goal and LOCs
12-7 HOME vs Jets 2-4 loss. Nate 1g1a. Jo -3 on the night.
12-9 HOME vs PHIL 2-5 loss. Nate gets 1g BUT Nate also called for interference, PHI gets PS and
scores.
12-11 HOME vs CAL 6-5 win. 1g1a Nate. -1 Jo.
12-13 HOME vs BUF 5-1 win. Nate 2a Jo 1a.
12-16 IN WIN 2-6 loss. 1g Jo. both he and Nate -1.
12-17 HOME vs SJ 6-2 win. 2as Jo. 2g2a Nate plus a slashing penalty.
12-19 IN CHI 2-3 loss. 1a Jo, 1a Nate.
12-21 HOME vs OTT 6-4 win. Jo assists on Nate’s 1st Goal. Nate gets 4g1a.
12-23 HOME vs ARI 4-1 win. Nothing for Jo. 1a and high sticking for Nate.
12-27 IN ARI 4-5 loss. Jo 1g, Nate 1g1a.
12-29 IN STL 2-1 win. 1a Jo
12-31 HOME vs SJ 3-1 win. 2a Nate. hooking penalty Jo.
January
1-2 HOME vs NYI 5-4 OT win. Jo 1g1a. Nate 1g2a.
1-4 IN DAL 5-4 OT win. 2g for Jo. 2g1a for Nate.
1-6 HOME vs FLA 4-8 loss. 1g Jo, 1a Nateside note Matty had 1g3a and 4minutes for roughing.
1-8 HOME vs BOS 4-3 SO win. 1a for Nate. Jo was on ice 28 minutes. Only Nate, Cale, Mikko and
Toews for longer than him.
1-10 HOME vs VGK 3-0 win. 1a Jo. 1aNate
1-13 AT TOR 5-3 win. Jo 1g1a. Nate 1g1a This is the game they were down 0-3 end of the first and JO is the one to start the comeback. Nate gets the GW goal.
1-15 AT MONT 3-4 loss. 1a Jo. 1a Nate. 1ST game back against last former team.
1-16 AT OTT 7-4 win. Nate 1a. Jo -1.
1-18 AT BOS 2-5 loss. 1g Nate. Jo -2.
1-20 AT PHI 7-4 win. Jo slashing penalty. Jo 1a. Nate 2g2a
1-24 HOME cs CAPS 6-2 win. Jo high sticking. Jo 1a. Nate 4g1a. ANOTHER DICK TRICK
1-26 HOME vs Kings 5-1 win. Jo 1a. Nate 1g1a.
February
All Star. Sid wearing Nate’s hoodie
2-5 AT MSG/RAGS 1-2 loss. Nate 1g.
2-6 AT NJ 3-5 loss. Jo 2s. Nate -1 on night.
2-8 AT CAR. 2-5 loss. Jo tripping. Jo interference.
2-10 AT FLA 0-4 loss.
2-13 AT CAPS 6-3 win. Nate 2as and hooking penalty.
2-15 AT TB 3-6 loss. 1a jo. 2a Nate.
2-18 HOME vs ARI 4-3 win. 1a jo. 1g1a tripping for Nate.
2-20 HOME vs VAN 3-1 win. 1a Nate.
2-22 IN DET 1-2 loss. Nate 1g. Jo tripping TWICE
2-24 HOME vs TOR 3-4 loss. 3a Nate.
2-27 HOME vs DAL 5-1 win Jo 1a. Nate 1g1a.
2-29 AT CHI. 5-0 win. Jo 1a. Nate 1g1a.
March
3-2 AT NAS 1-5 loss. 1g Nate.
3-4 HOME vs CHI 5-0 win. Jo 1g1a. Nate 2g2a
3-6 HOME vs DET 7-2 win. Jo 1g1a. CALE HAT TRICK NIGHT. Nate goal 40 and 3a.
3-8 HOME vs MIN 2-1 win. 2a Nate.
3-12 AT CAL 6-2 win. Nate 1g1a.
3-13 AT VAN 4-3 OT win. JO OUT. Nate 1g1a.
3-16 AT EDM 3-2 win. Jo takes penalty shot and misses. Jo 1a. Nate 1a.
3-19 AT STL 4-3 win. 2a jo. 1a Nate.
3-22 HOME vs COL 6-1 win. 2a Jo. 1g1a Nate.
3-24 HOME vs PIT 5-4 OT WIN. THIS GAME. 1G3A for SID. 2G1A for JO- including the OT winner.
1g2a for Nate including on both of Jo’s goals.
3-26 HOME vs MTL 1-2 loss. 1g Nate.
3-28 HOME vs RAGS 2-3 SO loss. Nate interference.
4-30 HOME vs NASH 7-4 win. 1g1a Jo. 2g2a and interference for Nate.
April
4-1 AT COLUM 1-4 loss. Talk about April Fool’s Day…
4-4 AT MIN 5-2 win. Jo hooking. Jo 2g1a. 1g2a Nate.
4-5 AT EDM 2-6 loss. PERRY scores 1st goal of game. THEN JO SCORES, assist from Nate.
4-7 HOME vs DAL 4-7 loss. 1g Jo. 2a Nate.
4-9 HOME vs MIN 5-2 win. 3a for Jo 3g for NATE 1A
4-13 HOME vs win 0-7 LOSS. Nate hooking.
4-14 AT VGK 3-4 OT loss. Nate 1a.
4-18 HOME vs EDM. PERRY. Nate 1a. 2nd period JO gets the skate cut on his thigh. IS OUT
PLAYOFFS.
4-21 AT WIN. Jo still out. 6-7 loss. 1g Nate.
4-23 AT WIN. Jo still out. 5-2 win. 1a Nate.
4-26 HOME vs WIN. Jo still out. 6-2 win. 1g 1a Nate.
4-28 HOME vs WIN. Jo still out. 5-1 win. 2a Nate. (was this the fight game???with all the blood?)
4-30 AT WIN. Jo still out. 6-3 win. 2a Nate.
May
PLAYOFFS ROUND 2
5-7 AT DAL Jo still out. 4-3 OT Win. 1g1a Nate
5-9 AT DAL. Jo still out. 3-5 loss. Nate delay of game.
5-11 HOME Jo still out. 1-4 loss. 1a Nate.
5-13 HOME JO IS BACK. 1-5 Loss. Jo assists on the 1 AVS goal.
5-15 AT DAL 5-3 win. Tripping penalty jo. 1a Jo. 1g1a Nate.
5-17 HOME vs DAL 2-1 2OT loss. Jo 1a and 29 minutes played.
23-24 season: career high goals for mac, assists and points. Played all games.
23-24 season: career high points for Drou. Career high assists. Most games in a season at 79.
June
6-27: NHL awards in Vegas. Nate gets the Hart AND the Ted Lindsey. He says to media that Jo is his favorite teammate he has ever had.
July
July 1: Jo gets re-signed for 1year at 2.5mil.
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Week of 2025 trade deadline recap:
Keeping track of all the trades going on the week of the trade deadline here. Bolded is a player for player trade.
march 1: Jones (CHI) & '26 fourth round -> FLA for Knight & conditional '26 first round
march 1: Nyquist (NSH) -> MIN for '26 second round
march 1: Lindgren, Vesey, prospect (NYR) -> COL for de Haan, Parssinen, '25 second and fourth round
march 4: Frederic, Jones, prospect (BOS) -> EDM for Wanner, '25 second round, '26 fourth round (part of three way deal with NJD, who received prospect Lachance)
March 5: Vitek Vanecek (SJS) -> FLA for Patrick Giles
March 5: Bjorkstrand, Gourde, Aucoin (SEA) & '26 fifth round -> TBL for Eyssimont, '25 second round, conditional '26 first round, conditional '27 first round
March 5: Desharnais (PIT) -> SJS for '28 fifth round
March 5: Bunting, '26 fourth round (PIT) -> NSH for L. Schenn and Novak
March 6: Sturm & '27 seventh round (SJS) -> FLA fo '26 fourth round
March 6: Dumoulin (ANA) -> NJD for Traff & '25 second round
March 6: Driedger (FLA) -> WIN for Kahkonen
March 6: Reilly Smith (NYR) -> VGK for Brisson & '25 third round
March 6: Soucy (VAN) -> NYR for '25 third round
March 6: Brazeau (BOS) -> MIN for Khusnutdinov & Lauko & '26 sixth round
March 6: Nelson & Dufour (NYI) -> COL for Ritchie, Kylington, '26 or '27 first round & '28 third round
March 7: Kylington (NYI) -> ANA for future considerations
March 7: Walman (SJS) -> EDM for Berglund & '26 first round
March 7: Beauvillier (PIT) -> WSH for '25 second round
March 7: Cozens, Gilbert, '26 second round (BUF) -> OTT for Norris & Bernard-Docker
March 7: Kuzmenko, '25 seventh round (PHI) -> LAK for '27 third round
March 7: Luke Schenn (PIT) -> WPG for '26 second round & '27 fourth round
March 7: Mrazek & Smith (CHI) -> DET for Veleno
March 7: Kunin (SJS) -> CBJ for '25 fourth round
March 7: Brandon Tanev (SEA) -> WPG for '27 second round
March 7: Laughton, '25 fourth round, '27 sixth round (PHI) -> TOR for Grebenkin, '27 first round
March 7: Cholowski (NYI) -> NJD for Beckman
March 7: Coyle, '25 fifth round (BOS) -> COL for Mittelstadt, Zellers, '25 second round
March 7: Johnson (PHI) -> COL for Givani Smith
March 7: Aube-Kubel (BUF) -> NYR for Brannstrom|
March 7: Raty, Soderstrom, Weber's contract (UTA) -> CHI for '26 fifth round
March 7: Rantanen (CAR) -> DAL for Stankoven, '26 conditional first and 3rd, '27 third round, '28 conditional first round
March 7: Glass, Gruden (PIT) -> NJD for Stillman, Graham, '27 third round
March 7: Jankowski (NSH) -> CAR for '26 fifth round
March 7: Sprong (SEA) -> NJD for '26 seventh round
March 7: Jokiharju (BUF) -> BOS for '26 fourth round
March 7: Zetterlund, Robins, '25 fourth round (SJS) -> OTT for Ostapchuk, Gregor, '25 second round
March 7: Timmins, Dewar (TOR) -> PIT for '25 fifth round
March 7: McLaughlin (BOS) -> NJD for Misyul
March 7: Marchand (BOS) -> FLA for '27 conditional second round
March 7: Carlo (BOS) -> TOR for Minten, '25 fourth round, '26 conditional first round
March 7: Reese Johnson (MIN) -> TOR for future considerations
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Was Hakstol a bad coach or do you think there are just personality/coaching style differences that lead to him being canned (hahaha get it?). Obviously this is speculative.
Both.
It's simple, and it's both.
A shorter Stereanalysis for you, under the cut!
All stats, except where noted, are taken from MoneyPuck.
Dave Hakstol was a Jack Adams finalist last year. Generally, the Jack Adams and its finalist positions are given to those coaches who manage to engineer great one-year improvements in their team (see: Lindy Ruff [NJD 22-23], Darryl Sutter [CGY 21-22], Alain Vigeneault [PHI 19-20]). And often, these coaches cannot keep this level of success the next year and then summarily get canned (see: Lindy Ruff [NJD 22-23], Darryl Sutter [CGY 21-22], Alain Vigeneault [PHI 19-20]). (Trust me, half the Jack Adams candidates are out quick within 1-2 seasons after. These are just the more egregious.)
Seattle caught fire with an unsustainable 22-23 season. This is true. The 23-24 season was also slightly uncharacteristically bad regression from the team. It highlighted:
- They have one of the worst shooting% in the league. 7.68% 5 on 5 is fifth worst in the NHL, only above the actual bottom feeders (CHI, SJS, ANA) and, somehow, FLA. All situations, it's 9.11%, fourth worst (CHI, PHI, SJS are below SEA).
(Interestingly, they are the most blocked team in the NHL, with 30.82% of their shots being blocked in all situations. Additionally, 32.64% of their unblocked shots miss the net in all situations. This is fourth worst in the NHL, with only CAR, VAN, and SJS with more.)
- Tied into the last point, they cannot score. 2.57 goals for per 60 in all situations is fourth worst in the NHL (CHI, SJS, ANA are even worse). 5 on 5, this is 2.11 and fifth worst (SJS, CHI, ANA, WSH).
(Another thing that doesn't help is a 47.52% faceoff percentage. It's only eighth worst in the league, but winning faceoffs helps establish possession, leading to scoring chances.)
- They're also not generating high-danger or medium-danger chances. SEA is third worst in all situations high-danger shots for, at 252, tied with WSH (usual suspects CHI and SJS top the list). They're fourth worst in all situations medium-danger shots for, at 575, tied with DET (usual suspects CHI, ANA, SJS above). Sixth and eighth worst, respectively, at 5 on 5.
- Plus, they go on losing skids. A lot. I counted at least five separate 4+ game losing streaks. 2 were 8-game losing streaks. Outside of the 1 9-game winstreak, Seattle failed to string more than 2 wins in a row all season.
- Running Daccord dry does not help. 23 starts in 25 games is batshit.
There's a few other issues, too. Let's talk about those.
Seattle's success in 2022-23 was strongly due to their ability to "roll four lines". Generally, on a hockey team, your top two lines are offensive. Your third line is a "checking" line that shuts down other teams' top sixes while offering a few goals in a pinch. Your fourth line is an "energy" line that plays short sprint shifts to "disrupt" other teams.
Seattle had one of the best fourth lines last year with Donato-Geekie-Sprong, who were highly effective at their roles plus contributed meaningful offense (27, 29, 46 points, respectively). Seattle got rid of all three in the offseason last year (CHI-BOS-DET, respectively), which considerably thinned out their four-line assault. Replacements such as Yamamoto, Tatar, and Bellemare have struggled and been unable to find lasting success.
Additionally, Seattle's been having trouble developing its kids. When the entire team went through a points drought this year, its new-era star Beniers was hit severely, going from 57 points and a Calder last year to 37 this year. Wright, too, has not had meaningful NHL time yet, which is concerning for a former consensus 1OA. While Seattle's strategy was never to "contend now", and it did not anticipate looking like a solid contender in 22-23, it did not adjust to this newer timetable and thus took a massive step back. This is what got Hakstol canned.
Interestingly, the "character" remarks seem to be refuted by Ron Francis (the GM) as well as Eberle and McCann, all of whom went to bat for Hakstol and said nobody "threatened" not to play for Hakstol if he remained the coach of the Kraken. I'm sure there's some truth to it, but, at the end of the day, Hakstol just did a bad job coaching.
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NHL captains in order of height (tallest to shortest)
Teams without a captain: Ducks, Coyotes, Sabres, Blackhawks, Seattle
The tallest NHL captain is Adam Lowry of the Winnipeg Jets, he is 196cm (6’5ft)
7th: at 193cm (6’4ft) Jordan Staal (CAR), Brady Tkachuk (OTT) and Mark Stone (VGK)
6th: 6 captains are tied at sixth tallest standing at 191cm (6’3ft) those people are:
Alekander Barkov (FLA)
Anže Kopitar (LAK)
Andres Lee (NYI)
Jacob Trouba (NYR)
Sean Couturier (PHI)
Alex Ovechinkin (WSH)
5th: at 188cm (6’2ft) Boone Jenner (CBJ) and Jamie Benn (DAL) are tied at 5th shortest)
4th: 9 captains are tied at fourth standing at 185cm (6’1ft) those people are:
Gabriel Landeskog (COL)
Dylan Larkin (DET)
Connor McDavid (EDM)
Roman Josi (NSH)
Nico Hischier (NJD)
Logan Couture (SJS)
Brayden Schenn (STL)
Steven Stamkos (TBL)
John Tavares (TOR)
🥉: at 180cm (5’11ft) Mikael Backlund (CGY), Nick Suzuki (MON) and Sidney Crosby (PIT) are tied for third shortest NHL captain
🥈: at 178cm (5’10ft) Quinn Hughes (VAN) is the second shortest NHL captain
🥇: at 175cm (5’9ft) Brad Marchand (BOS) and Jared Spurgeon (MIN) are tied for shortest NHL captain
#have fun with this info#blame Wikipedia if I got the heights wrong#nhl#toronto maple leafs#new jersey devils#boston bruins#dallas stars#vancouver canucks#florida panthers#pittsburgh penguins#edmonton oilers#I can’t be bothered to keep adding tags
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PHI @ FLA 2.6.24
#sam ersson#samuel ersson#flyers#philadelphia flyers#flyers lb#tumblr user samuelbennett goes 'he's got a stranglehold on your heart dude'#it's the truth#if i am not the number one sam ersson enthusiast on tumblr dot hell i dont know who is#my stuff
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TOR➡️PHI➡️FLA
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[25.01.13] vs. florida panthers
fla 3:4 phi | 3rd 14:09 | noah cates, assists: tyson foerster, egor zamula
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codys 32 asg picks
get ready 2 clown on me when they drop tonight and i am incredibly wrong
BOS - jeremy swayman. could be pasta but there's no fucking GOALTENDERS in the atlantic so they might pick sway and "have the people vote" pasta in later
FLA - sasha barkov
TOR - auston matthews
TBL - nikita kucherov
DET - alex debrincat
MTL - nick suzuki
BUF - rasmus dahlin
OTT - brady tkachuk
NYR - artemi panarin
CAR - sebastian aho
NYI - noah dobson
PHI - travis konecny
NJD - jack hughes
WSH - dylan strome
PIT - sidney crosby
CBJ - adam fantilli
COL - nathan mackinnon
WPG - connor hellebuyck
DAL - miro heiskanen (because i am delusional but i am free)
NSH - filip forsberg
ARI - clayton keller
STL - let's be honest who is even on this team. robert thomas
MIN - let's be honest who is even on this team and not injured. marc-andre fleury
CHI - connor bedard
VAN - quinn hughes
VGK - jack eichel
LAK - anze kopitar
EDM - connor mcdavid
SEA - vince dunn
CGY - it certainly won't be jonathan huberdeau! (nazem kadri)
ANA - sigh. zegras. it would be dostal or gibson if the nhl weren't cowards but that ship has well sailed.
SJS - tomas hertl
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NHL Draft Round 2:
33. ANA- Nico Myatovic LW
34. CBJ- Gavin Brindley C (@andreburakozy)
35. CHI- Adam Gajan G
36. SJS- Kasper Halttunen RW
37. TBL- Ethan Gauthier RW
38. ARI- Michael Hrabal G
39. BUF- Anoton Wahlberg C
40. WSH- Andrew Cristall LW
41. DET- Trey Augustine G
42. DET- Andrew Gibson D
43. NSH- Felix Nilsson C
44. CHI- Roman Kantserov RW
45. BUF- Maxim Strbak D
46. NSH- Kalan Lind LW
47. DET- Brady Cleveland D
48. CGY- Etienne Morin D
49. NYI- Danny Nelson C
50. SEA- Carson Rehkopf LW
51. PHI- Carson Bjarnason G
52. SEA- Oscar Fisker-Molgaard C
53. MIN- Rasmus Kumpulainen C
54. LAK- Jakub Dvorak D
55. CHI- Martin Misiak RW
56. EDM- Beau Akey D
57. SEA- Lucas Dragicevic D
58. NJD- Lenni Hameenaho RW
59. ANA- Carey Terrance C
60. ANA- Damian Clara G
61. DAL- Tristan Bertucci D
62. CAR- Felix Unger-Sorum RW
63. FLA- Gracyn Sawchyn C
64. MIN- Riley Heidt C
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