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The Rangers could win the Cup and the first pick. Edmonton could have a shot at Alexis Lafreniere. RoryBoylen looks at 4 of the craziest potential NHL Draft Lottery outcomes.

As we inch closer to the eventual resumption of the NHL season , Friday night will give hockey fans a little theatre when Phase 1 of the Draft Lottery is conducted.Fifteen teams will still be involved in the lottery and the overall odds will not change from recent years. The bottom-seven teams, those not returning to play this season, will be directly involved in the lottery, though remember, Ottawa holds San Jose’s pick.

So, with that in mind, in this week’s Sportsnet NHL newsletter we wanted to note a few of the wilder possibilities that could result from this year’s lottery.Get the best of our NHL coverage and exclusives delivered directly to your inbox!1. Edmonton Oilers win another one So now Edmonton will meet Chicago in the play-in round. If a placeholder team wins the No. 1–overall selection on Friday and Edmonton loses to the Blackhawks, they would then have a 12.5 per cent chance to pick first, and what a game-changer that’d be. Leon Draisaitl has two comfortable, supremely skilled wingers alongside him right now, but the Oilers are still searching for a permanent fit next to McDavid.

The Carolina Hurricanes technically hold two first-round picks — their own and Toronto’s. They sent one of those conditionally to the Rangers in a trade earlier this season, in which New York will get the lower of the two picks. However, the Leafs’ pick is top-10 protected, so if it does end up inside that top three, Toronto will keep it and send next year’s to Carolina instead.

 

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RoryBoylen Not true for the Rangers.

RoryBoylen If Edmonton doesn’t win this then it’s Definitely rigged.

RoryBoylen Yes please

RoryBoylen That’s why this format is so asinine

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