Daily News | What to know about Monday’s NHL draft lottery that could change Flyers fortune
season may have ended with Ivan Provorov’s overtime goal against the Chicago Blackhawks, but the organization is still waiting on two more important bounces.
The Flyers have a 44.4% chance of holding their spot at No. 7, a 36.5% chance of falling to No. 8 and a 5.6% chance of falling to nine. Overall, there’s a 42.1% chance the Flyers are hurt instead of helped by the lottery.so everyone will be hoping for No. 1. Bedard has been called a generational talent, likened to Connor McDavid. The 17-year-old center has the chance to change an organization’s future the way Jack Hughes has started to turn the New Jersey Devils around.
The No. 1 pick is drawn first, followed by No. 2. After that, the rest of the draft order for teams in the lottery is determined by worst to best record.
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