NHL set to hold unusual draft lottery: ‘It could mean a lot of intrigue’
Alexis Lafreniere could have a clear picture of where he’ll start his NHL career before going to bed Friday.
Then again, maybe not.
In a world dominated by the COVID-19 pandemic — one where life for countless people and businesses has been turned upside down — the NHL will hold the most unusual draft lottery in its history the same night the first round was originally supposed to go ahead in Montreal.
Instead of hearing his name called out first at the Bell Centre in front of family and friends a short drive from where he grew up in St-Eustache, Que., Lafreniere, the presumptive No. 1 pick in 2020, will have to watch and wait like the rest of the hockey world to find out where the lottery balls drop.