The final draft for the first round of NHL is confirmed. Find out what it looks like

The final draft for the first round of NHL is confirmed. Find out what it looks like
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The draft of the National Hockey League has been finalised for the first round. The draft features the participating teams from North America and Canada. Have a look at the teams and their positions

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The final draft of the order of teams that would play in the first round of the National Hockey League has been confirmed. The confirmation comes on the heels of the Stanley Cup Final that concluded on Sunday, 26th June 2022. With the final coming to an end, the definitive list of teams that would compete in the first round of the National Hockey League, as well as their order, have been finalised. It is as follows –

Montreal Canadiens
New Jersey Devils
Arizona Coyotes
Seattle Kraken
Philadelphia Flyers
Columbus Blue Jackets
Ottawa Senators
Detroit Red Wings
Buffalo Sabres
Anaheim Ducks
San Jose Sharks
Columbus Blue Jackets
New York Islanders
Winnipeg Jets
Vancouver Canucks
Buffalo Sabres
Nashville Predators
Dallas Stars
Los Angeles Kings
Washington Capitals
Pittsburgh Penguins
Anaheim Ducks (BOS Pick)
St. Louis Blues
Minnesota Wild
Toronto Maple Leafs
Montreal Canadiens
Arizona Coyotes
Buffalo Sabres
Edmonton Oilers
Winnipeg Jets
Tampa Bay Lightning
Arizona Coyotes
The final draft features famous stars, including Juraj Slafkovsky, Shane Wright, Simon Nemec and Logan Cooley. These four are expected to rank at the top, with Wright being the first.

The NHL Draft for 2022 will be held across ten days in Montreal, Canada and also features the home team, Montreal Canadiens, being the first.

The draft includes noteworthy trades that occurred in the past. This year too, there might be trades with the New Jersey Devils trading their second spot if they believe their return is worth the cost of the trade. Teams might also go for the salary capping concept, which happened in the past when The Vegas Golden Knights chose to trade Evgenii Dadonov for Shea Weber from the Montreal Canadiens.

Though different teams have multiple picks, the interesting teams would be the Canadiens as they perform in front of their home crowd, the Devils as they waver on trading their spot and the Sabres. The Sabres have three picks they can use to make their team for the next NHL season.
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