Bruins’ 2018 Draft Revisited Four Years Later Hannah Garfield | July 7, 2022 Today is the day. The 2022 NHL Entry Level Draft begins tonight in Montreal. While the Boston Bruins do not have a first-round pick after the Hampus Lindholm trade at…
Revisiting the Canadiens 2018 NHL Draft: Best in Almost 3 Decades Nick Lariviere | June 7, 2022 The Montreal Canadiens had a ton of quality picks in the 2018 NHL Entry Draft. With that said, their first three picks have looked great so far, as all three…
Devils’ Ty Smith is Looking Like the Steal of the 2018 NHL Draft Matt Makuta | April 1, 2021 In 2015, defenseman Ty Smith was selected first overall by the Spokane Chiefs of the Western Hockey League. During his time with the Chiefs, Smith made a major impact on…
Bruins’ 2018 Draft Class Update Scott Roche | June 28, 2020 At the 2018 National Hockey League Entry Draft at the American Airlines Arena in Dallas, Texas, the Boston Bruins did not have a first-round pick after trading it to the…
THW Throwback – Revisiting the 2018 NHL Draft Guide Bruce Hollingdrake | June 2, 2020 Take a walk down NHL Draft memory lane by taking a look at all of our great coverage of the 2018 Entry Draft. Check out where our prospect experts got…
Flames Trio Looks to Impress at Prospect Camp Allan Farley | September 8, 2019 It’s the beginning of back-to-school activities for many teens, but for three youthful Calgary Flames hopefuls, it’s already time for a performance review. Five players were selected by the Flames…
Can Sharks’ Ryan Merkley Be Fixed? Zabi Asat | September 1, 2019 Hyped before his draft year as a potential top-five selection in 2018’s deep draft class, defenseman Ryan Merkley has all the tools to be an elite defenseman. He ended up…
Revisiting Preseason Rankings for 2018 NHL Draft Larry Fisher | August 14, 2019 Scouting is not an exact science and hindsight can be hilarious at times. The draft year offers a ton of time for development and so much can change from September…
Trent Miner – 2019 NHL Draft Prospect Profile Josh Bell | June 7, 2019 Trent Miner 2018-19 Team: Vancouver GiantsDate of Birth: February 5, 2001Place of Birth: Souris, ManitobaHt: 6-foot-1 Wt: 181 poundsCatches: L Position: GNHL Draft Eligibility: 2019 first-year eligible Rankings NHL Central…
Reviewing Maple Leafs’ 2018 Draft Class Thomas Waind | June 7, 2019 With the 2019 NHL Entry Draft just around the corner, let’s take a look back at last year’s draft to get an idea of what could be in store this…
Pierre Dorion’s History at the Draft Josh Bell | June 3, 2019 The 2019 NHL Entry Draft will mark general manager Pierre Dorion’s fourth draft at the helm of the Ottawa Senators. Looking back over his picks, his record is pretty solid…
Joe Veleno: A Key Piece of the Red Wings’ Future Raymond Harrison | May 1, 2019 The 2018 NHL Entry Draft has had promising early returns for the Detroit Red Wings. Filip Zadina, who the team got sixth overall, is unquestionably the headliner as his flashy…