Second phase of NHL draft lottery set for Monday
NHL deputy commissioner Bill Daly held a blue card as the draft lottery approached its crucial moment in late June.
“The No. 1 overall selection,” Daly began before flipping it over to reveal the league’s logo, “belongs to a team yet to be determined.”
And with that, the second phase of the unique process in a season like no other was triggered, signalling that the first eight franchises eliminated from the NHL’s 24-team restart would earn the right to pick prized winger Alexis Lafreniere.
The placeholder spot that won the lottery back on June 26, designated as Team E, had a 2.5 per cent chance of winning the draw, making the biggest jump in NHL history for the top selection, going from No. 12 all the way up to No. 1.