2021 NHL Mock Draft: Round 2 (Picks 32-63)
There’s enough talent to be found outside the first round of the 2021 NHL Draft, so our latest mock draft focuses on the best prospects available on Day 2.
There’s enough talent to be found outside the first round of the 2021 NHL Draft, so our latest mock draft focuses on the best prospects available on Day 2.
The 2021 NHL draft isn’t the deepest we’ve seen in recent years but there should be quality found in each round. Here are a handful of sleepers who caught my eye this season and are deserving of recognition for their efforts.
Since it’s never too early to prep for potential 2021 Stanley Cup matchups, we dug into the stats to see which teams may hold the advantage.
Not only is Jesper Wallstedt the top goalie prospect for the 2021 NHL draft, but he also should make it three straight years that a netminder is taken early in Round 1.
A powerful sniper and physical presence, Cole Sillinger is one of the top goal scorers available in the 2021 NHL Draft.
A top OHL prospect with the Peterborough Petes who took his heavy North American game to Switzerland during the shutdown, Mason McTavish has consistently maintained a strong reputation as a potential top-10 pick in the 2021 NHL Draft
No matter how forceful or comprehensive an analysis of the NHL’s 2021 draft class, nothing can change the fact that it has the potential to be one of the most scrutinized.
With the lottery drawing now complete, it’s time to hammer out our annual post-lottery NHL Mock Draft for 2021 that begins with the Buffalo Sabres and presumptive No. 1 pick Owen Power