Article 2TVK4 Metropolitan Division Draft Grades: Devils, Flyers can do no wrong

Metropolitan Division Draft Grades: Devils, Flyers can do no wrong

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Craig Hagerman
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The 2017 NHL Draft has come and gone, and all 31 teams will exit Chicago with varying degrees of satisfaction regarding their respective hauls.

While we can't truly know how they all fared for a few years yet, we've assessed how each club made out at first glance.

Here's our take on the teams in the Metropolitan Division:

Carolina Hurricanes

Draft picks

RoundPickPlayer
112F Martin Necas
242F Eetu Luostarinen
252D Luke Martin
367F Morgan Geekie
373F Stelio Mattheos
4104G Eetu Makiniemi
6166D Brendan De Jong
7197D Ville Rasanen

Grade: B+

The Carolina Hurricanes were able to nab four picks in the first three rounds. Leading the pack is Martin Necas, who ranked fifth among all European skaters by NHL Central Scouting. He's a skilled Czech forward with leadership qualities - nothing not to like here.

Columbus Blue Jackets

Draft Picks

RoundPickPlayer
245F Alexandre Texier
386G Daniil Tarasov
4117F Emil Bemstrom
5148F Kale Howarth
6170F Jonathan Davidsson
6179F Carson Meyer
7210D Robbie Stucker

Grade: C-

The Columbus Blue Jackets didn't make a selection in the first round after dealing their pick to the Vegas Golden Knights for expansion draft considerations.

They used their top two picks on forward Alexandre Texier and goaltender Daniil Tarasov. Given that Tarasov didn't play a single game this season, he looks to have been a huge risk for the club.

Luckily, with Artemi Panarin now in the picture, the team's prospect pool might not be the Blue Jackets' top priority for the time being.

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Draft picks

RoundPickPlayer
11F Nico Hischier
236F Jesper Boqvist
363F Fabian Zetterlund
381D Reilly Walsh
498F Nikita Popugaev
5129G Gilles Senn
5143F Marian Studenic
6160F Aarne Talvitie
7191D Jocktan Chainey
7205D Yegor Zaitsev
7214D Matthew Hellickson

Grade: A-

The New Jersey Devils got a bit of quality and a lot of quantity.

With the first overall selection, the team nabbed Nico Hischier from the Halifax Mooseheads. The super skilled forward should be able to step right into the NHL.

In all, the Devils made 11 selections in the two days, stocking their prospect pool as they look to rebound from a poor 2016-17 season.

New York Islanders

Draft picks

RoundPickPlayer
246D Robin Salo
377D Benjamin Mirageas
5139D Sebastian Aho
6165F Arnaud Durandeau
7201F Logan Cockerill

Grade: D

There's a reason why New York Islanders GM Garth Snow wanted two first-round picks for Travis Hamonic.

The club didn't have a selection until midway through the second round, which they used on defenseman Robin Salo. Early on, he looks to be a stretch of a pick after being ranked 20th by Central Scouting among European defenders.

New York Rangers

Draft picks

RoundPickPlayer
17F Lias Andersson
121F Filip Chytil
4123D Brandon Crawley
5145D Calle Sjalin
6157F Dominik Lakatos
6174F Morgan Barron
7207F Patrik Virta

Grade: B+

Getting two selections in the first round is certainly a win for the Rangers.

Lias Andersson has great size and the tools to be very effective around the net, while Filip Chytil models his play after Auston Matthews, according to NHL Central Scouting.

Philadelphia Flyerscropped_2017-06-23T233121Z_383520564_NOC

Draft picks

RoundPickPlayer
12F Nolan Patrick
127F Morgan Frost
235F Isaac Ratcliffe
380G Kirill Ustimenko
4106F Matthew Strome
4107F Maksim Sushko
5137F Noah Cates
6168F Olle Lycksell
7196D Wyatt Kalynuk

Grade: A

Given that many mock drafts, and even NHL Central Scouting, had Nolan Patrick as the No. 1 player in the draft, the Philadelphia Flyers are certainly pleased with how things worked out Friday.

The club went a little bit off the board with its next pick, selecting Morgan Frost in the first round, but made up for that by trading up to grab Isaac Ratcliffe of the Guelph Storm.

In all, the Flyers got some great offensive options, and grabbed a solid goaltender in Kirill Ustimenko.

Pittsburgh Penguins

Draft picks

RoundPickPlayer
251D Zachary Lauzon
393D Clayton Phillips
5152F Jan Drozg
5155F Linus Olund
6186D Antti Palojarvi
7217D William Reilly

Grade: D

The Pittsburgh Penguins elected to use their lone first-round pick to acquire tough customer Ryan Reaves from the St. Louis Blues on Friday night.

Zachary Lauzon, whom the club snagged with its first pick at No. 51, was ranked 143rd among NHL Central Scouting's top North American skaters, meaning he clearly did something to impress the Penguins brass.

Washington Capitals

Draft picks

RoundPickPlayer
4120D Tobias Geisser
5151D Sebastian Walfridsson
6182D Benton Maass
7213F Kristian Roykas Marthinsen

Grade: D

There's a price to pay for winning the last two Presidents' Trophies.

The Washington Capitals didn't have a selection until late in the fourth round, largely due to the trade they made to acquire Kevin Shattenkirk, which included their first-round pick in this year's draft.

The Capitals had just four picks over two days - among the fewest in the league.

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