Something else I haven't done for a few years has been my mock entry draft, the last of them I did was in 2011, where I believe I did an 0-for attempt at the whole thing. I mean, I will do my mock draft the same way and base it on what I believe has to happen for each team, but usually I can get one or two of them right. I think the Oilers still made a mistake in taking Ryan Nugent-Hopkins over Adam Larsson, despite his lack of success in Jersey, but I digress.
Here is what I think should happen in Philadelphia at the Entry Draft, not necessarily what I think is going to happen. If you haven't been reading the blog much, the reasoning behind the picks are in each team's Pool Outlook reviews, which I completed this week.
Sam Reinhart, Forward
Kootenay, WHL
Sam Bennett, Forward
Kingston, OHL
Aaron Ekblad, Defense
Barrie, OHL
Leon Draisaitl, Forward
Prince Albert, WHL
Haydn Fleury, Defense
Red Deer, WHL
Jake Virtanen, Forward
Calgary, WHL
Nicholas Ritchie, Forward
Peterborough, OHL
Kasperi Kapanen, Forward
Finland
Roland McKeown, Defense
Kingston, OHL
Michael Dal Colle, Forward
Oshawa, OHL
William Nylander, Forward
Sweden
Brendan Perlini, Forward
Niagara, OHL
Nikolaj Ehlers, Forward
Halifax, QMJHL
Jack Dougherty, Defense
USA U-18
Dylan Larkin, Forward
USA U-18
Julius Honka, Defense
Swift Current, WHL
Alex Tuch, Forward
USA U-18
Jared McCann, Forward
Sault Ste. Marie, OHL
Anthony DeAngelo, Defense
Sarnia, OHL
Jack Glover, Defense
USA U-18
Kevin Fiala, Forward
Sweden
Nikita Scherbak, Forward
Saskatoon, WHL
Jakub Vrana, Forward
Sweden
Ryan MacInnis, Forward
Kitchener, OHL
Travis Sanheim, Defense
Calgary, WHL
Robert Fabbri, Forward
Guelph, OHL
Thatcher Demko, Goalie
Boston College, NCAA
Ivan Barbashev, Forward
Moncton, QMJHL
Conner Bleackley, Forward
Red Deer, WHL
Brett Pollock, Forward
Edmonton, WHL
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