Article 450RN Seattle mock expansion draft: Pacific Division's protection lists, picks

Seattle mock expansion draft: Pacific Division's protection lists, picks

by
Josh Wegman, John Matisz
from on (#450RN)

This week, theScore's unveiling a five-part series in which we predict who will be protected and picked when the new Seattle franchise selects one player from every other NHL team except Vegas in 2021. Today, we project the Pacific Division.

Others in the series: Atlantic | Metropolitan | Central | Full Seattle Roster

Before diving into our Pacific Division projections, here's a refresher on the expansion draft process:

  • Teams must submit a protected-players list of either seven forwards, three defensemen, and one goalie OR eight skaters and one goalie
  • All players with no-movement clauses must be protected

  • All first- and second-year players, as well as unsigned draft picks, are exempt and can't be picked

  • Any player with a career-ending injury is also exempt

And some notes about our process:

  • We assumed most 2019 and '20 restricted free agents will re-sign with their current club
  • We made judgment calls on 2019 and '20 unrestricted free agents, projecting some will stay with their current team and others will leave

  • We didn't factor in any trades or buyouts between now and June 2021

  • In the tables below, * indicates the player is a projected free-agent signing before 2021, while bold text indicates the player has a no-movement clause

Anaheim Ducks
Pos.Protected players
FRyan Getzlaf
FRyan Kesler
FAdam Henrique
FRickard Rakell
FOndrej Kase
FNick Ritchie
FSam Steel
DHampus Lindholm
DCam Fowler
DBrandon Montour
GJohn Gibson

Pick: Josh Manson (D)
Other considerations: Pontus Aberg (F), Max Comtois (F), Corey Perry (F, UFA 2021)

The Ducks could find themselves in a pickle if they don't move a defenseman before the expansion draft. They could protect Lindholm, Fowler, Montour, and Manson, but that would limit themselves to protecting four forwards and they'd almost certainly lose either Kase or Steel. Needing offense, we project the Ducks would bite the bullet and go with seven forwards, three defensemen, and one goalie. This will expose Manson, handing Seattle a tough, shutdown rearguard.

Calgary Flamescropped_GettyImages-1072285116.jpg?ts=15Derek Leung / Getty Images Sport / Getty
Pos.Protected players
FJohnny Gaudreau
FSean Monahan
FMatthew Tkachuk
FElias Lindholm
FSam Bennett
FMikael Backlund
FDillon Dube
DNoah Hanifin
DRasmus Andersson
DJuuso Valimaki
GDavid Rittich

Pick: TJ Brodie (D)
Other considerations: Mark Giordano (D), James Neal (F), Oliver Kylington (D), Mark Jankowski (F)

Could Neal be taken in consecutive expansion drafts? It's a possibility, but we don't think it will happen, considering the availability of both Brodie and Giordano. Even though we believe Calgary will re-sign Brodie - and let Travis Hamonic walk - in 2020, he's the pick here. At 31, he'll be seven years younger than Giordano for Seattle's first season.

Edmonton Oilers
Pos.Protected players
FConnor McDavid
FLeon Draisaitl
FMilan Lucic
FRyan Nugent-Hopkins
FKailer Yamamoto
FJesse Puljujarvi
FTyler Benson
DOscar Klefbom
DDarnell Nurse
DAdam Larsson
GThomas Greiss*

Pick: Jujhar Khaira (F)
Other considerations: Matt Benning (D), Ty Rattie (F), Valentin Zykov (F), Mikko Koskinen (G)

The Oilers don't have the cap flexibility to make significant free-agent additions over the next few years, but we do have them signing Greiss to replace Cam Talbot in goal. With little to choose from, it seems plausible Seattle would pluck Khaira, a versatile forward with size, strength, and underrated skill.

Los Angeles Kingscropped_GettyImages-1078398584.jpg?ts=15Adam Pantozzi / National Hockey League / Getty
Pos.Protected players
FAnze Kopitar
FJeff Carter
FAdrian Kempe
FAlex Iafallo
FCraig Smith*
FSheldon Rempal
FMatt Luff
DDrew Doughty
DTravis Hamonic*
DCale Klague
GCal Petersen

Pick: Jonathan Quick (G)
Other considerations: Dustin Brown (F), Nikita Scherbak (F), Derek Forbort (D), Sean Walker (D)

We're projecting the Kings will sign Smith and Hamonic in free agency to replace Tyler Toffoli and Jake Muzzin. In a youth movement, we expect the Kings will leave franchise legends Brown and Quick exposed. Although Walker - a puck-moving defenseman who's posted gaudy numbers in the AHL - is enticing, we think Seattle will start its existence with Quick, a former Conn Smythe winner, between the pipes.

San Jose Sharks
Pos.Protected players
FLogan Couture
FEvander Kane
FJoe Pavelski
FTomas Hertl
FTimo Meier
FJoonas Donskoi
FKevin Labanc
DBrent Burns
DErik Karlsson
DMarc-Edouard Vlasic
GMartin Jones

Pick: Antti Suomela (F)
Other considerations: Marcus Sorensen (F), Joakim Ryan (D)

We don't believe the Sharks' roster will look a whole lot different three years from now, with a number of pending free agents signing up for more time in the Bay Area - most notably Karlsson and Pavelski. Although this leaves Seattle with few enticing options, Suomela would provide the first-year club with some much-needed depth down the middle.

Vancouver Canuckscropped_GettyImages-1069526340.jpg?ts=15Icon Sportswire / Icon Sportswire / Getty
Pos.Protected players
FElias Pettersson
FBo Horvat
FBrock Boeser
FWayne Simmonds*
FJake Virtanen
FJonathan Dahlen
FAdam Gaudette
DJustin Faulk*
DOlli Juolevi
DQuinn Hughes
GThatcher Demko

Pick: Nikolay Goldobin (F)
Other considerations: Sven Baertschi (F), Ben Hutton (D), Troy Stecher (D)

As the Canucks shift from a rebuilding team to a contending squad, we envision them signing Simmonds this summer and Faulk in 2020. Seattle would likely take a long look at Hutton, who's having a strong season, but ultimately wind up selecting Goldobin, who's oozing with potential.

Seattle mock expansion draft series:
Atlantic | Metropolitan | Central | Pacific | Full Seattle Roster

Copyright (C) 2018 Score Media Ventures Inc. All rights reserved. Certain content reproduced under license.

External Content
Source RSS or Atom Feed
Feed Location http://feeds.thescore.com/nhl.rss
Feed Title
Feed Link http://feeds.thescore.com/
Reply 0 comments