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View Poll Results: Which team winds up with Bedard?
Columbus 1 25.00%
Chicago 2 50.00%
San Jose 0 0%
Anaheim 0 0%
Other 1 25.00%
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Old 03-21-2023, 11:38 AM
 
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Not the same thing as which team should (should be Arizona, that for sure would save the team), but which team will in the lottery draft order.
I'm getting a vibe where if I had to bet, I'd say, Chicago.
The Blackhawks, except for attendance, have the same vibe now they did before they drafted Kane, just in the gutter. Why wouldn't lighting strike twice, 16 years later?
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Old 03-22-2023, 03:25 PM
 
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Unless Bedard pulls an Eric Lindros, I think he will go to Columbus.

If he does pull an Eric Lindros, I think he will want Anaheim. OC is a really nice place especially the beach.

But I am not sold on Bedard. He is like a better Jack Hughes to me.

I hate this league is going smaller and more skilled while sacrificing too much physicality.

I am looking forward to Matt Knies in the league though.
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Old 03-25-2023, 09:46 AM
 
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But I am not sold on Bedard. He is like a better Jack Hughes to me.

I hate this league is going smaller and more skilled while sacrificing too much physicality.

I am looking forward to Matt Knies in the league though.
He’s actually quite physical, and plays nothing like Hughes.

And he isn’t particularly small either. He’s quite jacked for his age.
At the beginning of the season, he was listed as 5’10, 185 pounds… At 17 years old. Still lots of growing to do, particularly in the muscle and strength department.
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