Johnny DangerFace Posted April 28, 2015 Report Posted April 28, 2015 (edited) The highest it can be is 21, the lowest it can be is 18. The teams currently slotted at 18-20 is detroit, calgary, and minnesota i believe. If any of them make it to round 3(i think), then they get bumped above the islanders pick Edited April 28, 2015 by Vlad Dangerslakov Quote
Iron Crotch Posted April 28, 2015 Report Posted April 28, 2015 The highest it can be is 21, the lowest it can be is 18. The teams currently slotted at 18-20 is detroit, calgary, and minnesota i believe. If any of them make it to round 3(i think), then they get bumped above the islanders pick I think Minnesota has a chance. IMHO, we have a reasonable shot at the 20th pick. Quote
Onceagain Posted April 28, 2015 Report Posted April 28, 2015 (edited) The highest it can be is 21, the lowest it can be is 18. The teams currently slotted at 18-20 is detroit, calgary, and minnesota i believe. If any of them make it to round 3(i think), then they get bumped above the islanders pick This is correct. Right now Isles slotted 18th. They drop 1 spot for each of the following scenarios: If Detroit loses gave 7 or in next round (drop 1 spot), if Calgary loses in next round to Anaheim (drop 1 spot), if Minnesota loses in next round to Chicago (drop 1 spot). St. Louis Blues will pick anywhere from 23rd to 26th, depending on how many division winners make it through to the semis. For each other division winner that does not make it to the semis (NY Rangers, Montreal, Anaheim), St. Louis would pick 1 slot lower. Edited April 28, 2015 by Onceagain Quote
PotentPowerPlay22 Posted April 28, 2015 Report Posted April 28, 2015 This is correct. Right now Isles slotted 18th. They drop 1 spot for each of the following scenarios: If Detroit loses gave 7 or in next round (drop 1 spot), if Calgary loses in next round to Anaheim (drop 1 spot), if Minnesota loses in next round to Chicago (drop 1 spot). St. Louis Blues will pick anywhere from 23rd to 26th, depending on how many division winners make it through to the semis. For each other division winner that does not make it to the semis (NY Rangers, Montreal, Anaheim), St. Louis would pick 1 slot lower. I think the odds are greater than 50% that Tim Murray trades away this pick anyway. Quote
Iron Crotch Posted April 28, 2015 Report Posted April 28, 2015 We have the Isles second round pick too. Thanks, Garth. :D Quote
dejeanneret Posted April 28, 2015 Report Posted April 28, 2015 This is correct. Right now Isles slotted 18th. They drop 1 spot for each of the following scenarios: If Detroit loses gave 7 or in next round (drop 1 spot), if Calgary loses in next round to Anaheim (drop 1 spot), if Minnesota loses in next round to Chicago (drop 1 spot). St. Louis Blues will pick anywhere from 23rd to 26th, depending on how many division winners make it through to the semis. For each other division winner that does not make it to the semis (NY Rangers, Montreal, Anaheim), St. Louis would pick 1 slot lower. Sabres traded away Blues 1st round pick from this year in Kane deal. Quote
Hoss Posted April 28, 2015 Report Posted April 28, 2015 Sabres traded away Blues 1st round pick from this year in Kane deal. Kind of. They traded the later of the two picks. It could still be either or. Quote
dudacek Posted April 28, 2015 Report Posted April 28, 2015 Kind of. They traded the later of the two picks. It could still be either or. They've both been bounced. It's now confirmed they traded the Blues pick. Quote
Hoss Posted April 28, 2015 Report Posted April 28, 2015 They've both been bounced. It's now confirmed they traded the Blues pick. What in the world is going on in my brain. Quote
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