2015 NHL Entry Draft: Live Blog

With the 2015 NHL Entry Draft less than half an hour away, we’re here to give you all the latest updates.

There has been quite a bit of action today, particularly out of Boston. The Bruins have traded Dougie Hamilton to Calgary for 3 draft picks and have also traded Milan Lucic to Los Angeles for their first as well as goalie Martin Jones and a prospect. This gives the Bruins picks 13, 14, and 15 in the draft, which they are currently using as trade bait to try and grab Arizona’s pick at 3rd overall. If that deal doesn’t get done, Arizona will make the pick and will likely select Erie Otters centre Dylan Strome.

A number of teams continue trade discussions on available players. With Martin Jones acquired, Boston could look to trade a goalie. Carolina is shopping around Jeff Skinner, but it seems likely that they hold onto him. Chicago needs to make cap space and could trade any one of Patrick Sharp, Bryan Bickell, or Kris Versteeg. As of now, Montreal seems to be the front runner for Sharp.

With Colorado’s addition of Carl Soderberg, it seems like a good bet that Ryan O’Reilly will be dealt, likely for a defenceman. Numerous teams are interested in him.

With LA’s acquisition of Milan Lucic, reports came out that they will likely buyout Mike Richards. We’ll see what happens there.

Nashville re-signed Mike Fisher today and continue to work on a deal for Mike Ribeiro. A couple teams, the Islanders and Canadiens, could look to move down in the draft to gain more picks in the second round.

The Rangers continue to shop Cam Talbot, and ideally they would like a first round pick. Pittsburgh continues to look for forwards. San Jose and Vancouver have had serious discussions regarding Kevin Bieksa, we’ll see if that trade happens. Also, Eddie Lack’s name is still out there as a goaltending option.

St. Louis was rumoured to be in the hunt for a first round pick and could try and trade either T.J. Oshie or David Backes. Toronto continues to shop Phil Kessel and Tyler Bozak, and could look to trade their second first round pick.

Note: All times are in Edmonton time. Refresh the page to view the latest updates.

4:49 – There is some talk that Boston may even be willing to trade Tuukka Rask. Unlikely, but that’s what everyone said about a Hamilton trade as well.

4:51 – BREAKING: Ryan O’Reilly close to being traded to the Buffalo Sabres. Details to come.

4:56 – It sounds like Nikita Zadorov could be part of a Ryan O’Reilly trade.

4:58 – It also sounds like Mikhail Grigorenko would be going to Colorado as well as a second round pick. On another note, talks between Vancouver and San Jose about Bieksa seem to have fallen apart. Vancouver wanted 2 second round picks.

5:10 – It’s unlikely at this point that either Lack or Talbot will be traded tonight, it could happen tomorrow.

TRADE: Buffalo has traded Nikita Zadorov, Mikhail Grigorenko, JT Compher, and the 31st overall pick to Colorado in exchange for Ryan O’Reilly and Jamie McGinn.

1. Edmonton Selects F Connor McDavid. The Oilers also debut a new jersey, it looks great.

2. Buffalo Selects F Jack Eichel.

3. Arizona Selects F Dylan Strome.

4. Toronto Selects F Mitch Marner.

5. Carolina Selects D Noah Hanifin.

5:45 – New Jersey and Columbus are discussing a trade. We’ll see if anything comes of it.

5:48 – The Devils will make their pick.

6. New Jersey Selects F Pavel Zacha.

7. Philadelphia Selects D Ivan Provorov.

5:57 – Toronto continues to talk to teams about the 24th pick. Jim Matheson is also reporting that Kevin Shattenkirk could be available.

8. Columbus Selects D Zach Werenski.

9. San Jose Selects F Timo Meier.

10. Colorado Selects F Mikko Rantanen.

11. Florida Selects F Lawson Crouse.

12. Dallas Selects F Denis Gurianov.

13. Boston Selects D Jakub Zboril.

14. Boston Selects F Jake DeBrusk.

15. Boston Selects F Zachary Senyshyn.

6:46 – It sounds like the Islanders have made a trade.

6:48 – Edmonton has traded the pick, details to come.

TRADE: Edmonton trades picks 16 and 33 to the New York Islanders in exchange for D Griffin Reinhart.

16. New York Selects F Mathew Barzal.

17. Winnipeg Selects F Kyle Connor.

18. Ottawa Selects D Thomas Chabot.

19. Detroit Selects F Evgeni Svechnikov.

20. Minnesota Selects F Joel Eriksson-Ek

7:22 – Peter Chiarelli having a lengthy conversation with Dean Lombardi…

21. Ottawa Selects F Colin White.

22. Washington Selects G Ilya Samsonov.

23. Vancouver Selects F Brock Boeser.

TRADE: Toronto trades pick 24 to Philadelphia in exchange for picks 29 and 61.

24. Philadelphia Selects F Travis Konecny.

25. Winnipeg Selects F Jack Roslovic.

26. Montreal Selects D Noah Juulsen

27. Anaheim Selects D Jacob Larsson

TRADE: Tampa Bay trades pick 28 to the Islanders in exchange for picks 33 and 72.

28. New York Selects F Anthony Beauvillier.

TRADE: Toronto trades pick 29 to Columbus in exchange for picks 34 and 68.

29. Columbus Selects D Gabriel Carlsson.

TRADE: Anaheim trades Kyle Palmieri to New Jersey in exchange for the 41st pick and a 3rd round pick in 2016.

30. Arizona Selects F Nick Merkley

Calgary Steals Hamilton From Bruins in Lopsided Trade

In typical Bruins fashion, Boston has traded a tremendous young player and received little value in return.

In an absolute steal of a trade that stunned many, Calgary has acquired defenceman Dougie Hamilton from the Boston Bruins in exchange for picks #15, 45, and 52.

The 6’5”, 212lbs. right-handed defenceman was drafted 9th overall in 2011 by Boston, and has already established himself as a top defenceman in the NHL. Hamilton has 83 points in 178 games in the NHL, which includes 42 points in 72 games this past season.

A restricted free agent, Hamilton had many rumours attached to him, particularly regarding offer sheets. Edmonton in particular was a team that many said could submit an offer sheet for Hamilton.

The surprisingly low return has led some to speculate that this was done as a “revenge move” of sorts against Boston’s former GM, although that sounds like a ridiculous thing for a professional hockey club to do. Other reasons have been suggested on Twitter for the poor return:

Hamilton will be a key fixture on Calgary’s blueline along with Mark Giordano and TJ Brodie. Here is some more fallout from the deal:

https://twitter.com/JonathanWillis/status/614516443527278592

**Update**

No wonder Edmonton didn’t make the trade.

Final Thoughts Before The Draft

– Philadelphia has a long history of taking the BPA route, but they’re stacked with left handed defenceman. Provorov looks like a real blue chip prospect, who will likely be better than Sanheim, Morin, Hagg, and Ghost, but would they be better off going with a forward at this point? Tough to say. I’m picking Provorov there, but wouldn’t be shocked at all if a forward is taken at 7.

– The San Jose Sharks haven’t selected a Canadian born player in the first round since 2007 when they grabbed Logan Couture with the 9th overall pick. Could we see history repeat itself with the Sharks grabbing a similar player in Mathew Barzal with that selection? It’s possible given the strength of their current blue line. Of course, fans would love a defenceman such as Hanifin, Provorov or Werenski, but they do have a very strong blue line at the moment. They could go a lot of routes. Don’t be shocked to hear Kyle Connor’s name called.

– Columbus should be very active. They have three second round picks as well as the eighth overall. Could definitely see them moving assets for the third overall in order to grab Noah Hanifin.

– The draft order may be vastly different come 7 o’clock. There’s a ton of trade speculation involving the Coyotes, Leafs, Hurricanes, Flyers, Jackets, and Sharks.

– I have absolutely zero idea where Jeremy Bracco ends up. He’s the biggest wildcard in this draft, but given the recent success of players like Johnny Gaudreau and Tyler Johnson, it’s possible you see a team take him early.

– The top two selections are not changing. The draft really begins once Arizona is on the clock. With that pick they could go many ways, but in my opinion, they won’t be making that pick. I do believe Columbus will be in that spot, and I think Noah Hanifin will be the third player off the board. Going back to Arizona? The eighth overall pick, Kerby Rychel, and a second round selection.

– I’ve mentioned a Reinhart for Hanifin deal in the past, and I would still love to see it come to fruition.

– Denis Guryanov is an interesting player to keep an eye on. He’s a big, speedy winger who can shoot. I want to see a team take him in the top 10, but he didn’t really jump onto the scene until the U-18’s. If he falls into the 18-24 range, that’s somewhat justified I just believe his skill level is top 15.

– There are a lot of players who, in my opinion, have great value later on in the draft. Those players include: Jacob Larsson, Jack Roslovic, Julius Nattinen, Filip Ahl, Christian Fischer, Christian Jaros, Kevin Stenlund, Will Borgen, Rodrigo Abols, Ales Stezka, Samuel Dove-McFalls, David Cotton, Jesper Lindgren, Jesse Gabrielle, John Marino, Thomas Schemitsch, Lukas Vejdemo, Christopher Mastomaki, Austin Cho, Adam Parsells, John McDermott. If your team drafts any of these guys, they’re doing something right.

– The Devils have a lot of ways in which they could go. One of which being Ivan Provorov. Yes, I know they need forwards, but Provorov is going to be a very good NHL defenceman. In the scenario which they draft Provorov, I believe Philadelphia takes Mikko Rantanen.

– If a Phil Kessel deal were to go through, Philly is the team I believe best suited as a partner. The Flyers can offload some major salary in players like Macdonald, Grossman, Luke Schenn, and possibly Vinny Lecavalier. Perhaps Philly also moves some salary to Arizona give their cap situation.

– It will be interesting to see where Matej Tomek ends up. The NAHL has proven to spike goalie numbers, specifically save percentage, and it shows in Tomek’s stat line. All that said, he will still be attending North Dakota next season. Could he be the next great goalie to come from the NCAA ranks? I guess we’ll have to wait and see.

– We know Winnipeg wants that 3rd overall pick, so what else would they have to add to their initial offer of 17 + 21 + prospect? Maybe they throw in Petan and Kostalek? Probably need to add another piece but we do know the Jets will be going hard after Noah Hanifin.

– Ryan O’Reilly looks to be on the move for sure. The payment would be a first rounder plus a good prospect or roster player. Possible suitors include Florida, Calgary, Edmonton, and Ottawa, all of which own picks in the 11-18 range. He’d be a good pick up for any team, but you have to consider O’Reilly’s contract history in terms of requested salary. Negotiations seem to be a slippery slope, so it’ll be interesting to see where he ends up.

– If the Arizona Coyotes do happen to move out the third overall pick for eight plus, they’ll have a chance to add a lot of good players to the mix. Say they get Rychel, 8 and 34 in a deal, they have a lot of picks they could move around to pick up another first rounder. It’s a lot of moving pieces, but the Coyotes will be one of the most interesting teams to watch.

– The Ottawa Senators have a lot of ways they could go with their selection. If they go with a defender, Chabot, Zboril, and Kylington are all likely available, but it may be tough to pass on a player like White or Guryanov.

– Buffalo may have overpaid for Lehner, but Tim Murray loves the guy. A top 25 pick is a lot to give up considering the talent that will be on the board, but we may see it pan out in the next few years.

– Top ten has some wildcards. Watch out for Zacha, Rantanen, Provorov, and Barzal who could all go in reverse order or any way you can think of. They all bring a unique style so personal preference will play a massive role.

– Will be interesting to see what Chicago does with Sharp and Bickell. They want a big haul for Sharp, but not sure a team is willing to pay a premium for a guy of his age. Could see them landing prospects, but not a first round pick.

– This is the first year in a while where I’ve seen such differing opinions on rankings, and who should or shouldn’t be a first rounder. Players like Roslovic, Sprong, Carlo, Boeser, etc have been ranked all over the board amongst different services and scouts.

– We may see a draft with more trading than any draft in history. Given the cap situation of a few teams, there’s pressure to unload players who no longer make a difference (Bickell, Grossman, etc)

– I do believe St. Louis makes a late push to get into the first round. Steen, Oshie, Berglund are all trade chips, would likely go to a team with two first rounders.

– After that trade with the Flames, Boston may be looking to jump into the top 3, maybe top 5 to grab Noah Hanifin. If they do land him, the deal makes more sense.

– Players I would shy away from include: Graham Knott, Ryan Gropp, Jordan Greenway, Ryan Pilon, and Stephen Desrocher.

Top 100 Rankings

Draft Day is finally here, and if you’re following along at home, take a look at these rankings to see how your team did.

1. Connor McDavid – C – Erie Otters (OHL) – 6’1 / 189 lbs

2. Jack Eichel – C – Boston University (NCAA) – 6’2 / 194 lbs

3. Noah Hanifin – LD – Boston College (NCAA) – 6’2 / 205 lbs

4. Mitchell Marner – C/RW – London Knights (OHL) – 5’11 / 165 lbs

5. Ivan Provorov – LD – Brandon Wheat Kings (WHL) – 6’0 / 200 lbs

6. Dylan Strome – C – Erie Otters (OHL) – 6’3 185 lbs

7. Mikko Rantanen – C/LW – TPS (Liiga) – 6’4 / 209 lbs

8. Zach Werenski – LD – University of Michigan (NCAA) – 6’2 / 214 lbs

9. Mathew Barzal – C – Seattle Thunderbirds (WHL) – 6’0 / 180 lbs

10. Pavel Zacha – C/LW – Sarnia Sting (OHL) – 6’3 / 214 lbs

11. Lawson Crouse – LW – Kingston Frontenacs (OHL) – 6’3 / 211 lbs

12. Timo Meier – RW – Halifax Mooseheads (QMJHL) – 6’1 / 209 lbs

13. Kyle Connor – C – Youngstown Phantoms (USHL) – 6’1 / 182 lbs

14. Travis Konecny – C – Ottawa 67’s (OHL) – 5’10 / 176 lbs

15. Denis Guryanov – LW – Ladia Togliatti (MHL) – 6’2 / 192 lbs

16. Colin White – C/RW – U.S National U18 Team (USDP) – 6’0 / 182 lbs

17. Evgeni Svechnikov – C/RW – Cape Breton Screaming Eagles (QMJHL) 6’3 / 205 lbs

18. Nick Merkley – C/RW – Kelowna Rockets (WHL) – 5’10 / 178 lbs

19. Jakub Zboril – LD – Saint John Sea Dogs (QMJHL) – 6’2 / 185 lbs

20. Jansen Harkins – C – Prince George Cougars (WHL) – 6’1 / 181 lbs

21. Joel Eriksson Ek – C – Farjestad (SHL) – 6’1 / 185 lbs

22. Jacob Larsson – LD – Frolunda (SHL) – 6’2 / 180 lbs

23. Jeremy Roy – RD – Sherbrooke Phoenix (QMJHL) – 6’0 / 183 lbs

24. Ilya Samsonov – G – Stalnye Lisy Magnitogorsk (MHL) – 6’3 / 201 lbs

25. Thomas Chabot – LD – Saint John Sea Dogs (QMJHL) – 6’2 / 179 lbs

26. Jack Roslovic – C/RW – US National U-18 Team (USDP) – 6’1 / 183 lbs

27. Paul Bittner – LW – Portland Winterhawks (WHL) – 6’4 / 194 lbs

28. Jeremy Bracco – RW – U.S National U18 Team (USDP) – 5’9 / 172 lbs

29. Noah Juulsen – RD – Everett Silvertips (WHL) – 6’1 / 176 lbs

30. Oliver Kylington – LD – Farjestad (SHL) – 6’0 / 174 lbs

31. Jake Debrusk – C/LW – Swift Current Broncos (WHL) – 6’0 / 176 lbs

32. Brock Boeser – RW – Waterloo Blackhawks (USHL) – 6’1 / 183

33. Daniel Sprong – RW – Charlottetown Islanders (QMJHL) – 6’0 / 192 lbs

34. Gabriel Carlsson – LD – Linkoping J20 (SuperElit) – 6’4 / 183 lbs

35. Brandon Carlo – RD – Tri City Americans (WHL) – 6’5 / 185 lbs

36. Mackenzie Blackwood – G – Barrie Colts – 6’4 / 216 lbs

37. Anthony Beauvillier – C – Shawinigan Cataractes (QMJHL) – 5’10 / 176 lbs

38. Jonas Siegenthaler – LD – ZSC Lions (NLA) – 6’3 / 220 lbs

39. Christian Fischer – C/RW – U.S National U-18 Team (USDP) – 6’1 / 212 lbs

40. Vince Dunn – LD – Niagara Ice Dogs (OHL) – 6’0 / 187 lbs

41. Nicolas Meloche – RD – Baie Comeau Drakkar (QMJHL) – 6’3 / 205 lbs

42. Filip Chlapik – C – Charlottetown Islanders (QMJHL) – 6’1 / 196 lbs

43. Julius Nattinen – C – JYP (Liiga) – 6’2 / 194 lbs

44. Daniel Vladar – G – HC Kladno (Czezch U20) – 6’5 / 185 lbs

45. Zach Senyshyn – RW – Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds (OHL) – 6’1 / 194 lbs

46. Tom Novak – C – Waterloo Blackhawks (USHL) – 6’0 / 181 lbs

47. Nicolas Roy – C – Chicoutimi Sagueneens (QMJHL) – 6’4 / 198 lbs

48. Mitchell Stephens – C – Saginaw Spirit (OHL) – 6’0 / 187 lbs

49. Travis Dermott – LD – Erie Otters (OHL) – 5’11 / 196 lbs

50. Dennis Yan – LW – Shawinigan Cataractes (QMJHL) – 6’1 / 187 lbs

51. Yakov Trenin – LW – Gatineau Olympiques – 6’2 / 194 lbs

52. Filip Ahl – LW – HV71 J20 (SuperElit) – 6’4 / 214 lbs

53. Rasmus Andersson – RD – Barrie Colts (OHL) – 6’0 / 210 lbs

54. Robin Kovacs – LW/RW – AIK (Allsvenskan) – 6’0 / 172 lbs

55. Jakob Forsbacka Karlsson – C – Omaha Lancers (USHL) – 6’1 / 190 lbs

56. Parker Wotherspoon – LD – Tri City Americans (WHL) – 6’0 / 172 lbs

57. Nikita Korostelev – RW – Sarnia Sting (OHL) – 6’1 / 196 lbs

58. Mitchell Vande Sompel – LD – Oshawa Generals (OHL) – 5’10 / 183 lbs

59. Matthew Spencer – RD – Peterborough Petes (OHL) – 6’2 / 203 lbs

60. Erik Cernak – RD – HC Kosice (Slovakia) – 6’3 / 203 lbs

61. Alexander Dergachyov – C – SKA-1946 St. Petersburg (MHL) – 6’4 / 201 lbs

62. Adam Musil – C – Red Deer Rebels (WHL) – 6’3 / 205 lbs

63. Ryan Gropp – LW – Seattle Thunderbirds (WHL) – 6’2 / 190 lbs

64. Jordan Greenway – LW – U.S National U-18 Team (USDP) – 6’5 / 223 lbs

65. Christian Jaros – RD – Luela J20 (SuperElit) – 6’3 / 205 lbs

66. Blake Speers – RW – Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds (OHL) – 5’11 / 185 lbs

67. Matej Tomek – G – Topeka RoadRunners (NAHL) – 6’3 / 181 lbs

68. Austin Wagner – C/LW – Regina Pats (WHL) – 6’1 / 181 lbs

69. Graham Knott – LW – Niagara Ice Dogs – 6’3 / 192 lbs

70. Gabriel Gagne – C/RW – Victoriaville Tigres (QMJHL) – 6’5 / 187 lbs

71. Callum Booth – Quebec Remparts (QMJHL) – 6’3 / 198 lbs

72. David Cotton – C – Cushing Academy (USHS) – 6’2 / 201 lbs

73. Kevin Stenlund – C – HV71 J20 (SuperElit) – 6’3 / 205 lbs

74. Roope Hintz – C/LW – Ilves (Liiga) – 6’2 / 185 lbs

75. Guillaume Briesbois – LD – Acadie Bathurst Titan (QMJHL) – 6’2 / 176 lbs

76. Samuel Montembeault – G – Blainville-Boisbriand Armada (QMJHL) – 6’3 / 174 lbs

77. Fredrik Forsberg – C/RW – Leksand J20 (SuperElit) – 6’0 / 174 lbs

78. Ryan Pilon – LD – Brandon Wheat Kings (WHL) – 6’2 / 207 lbs

79. Dennis Gilbert – LD – Chicago Steel (USHL) – 6’2 / 201 lbs

80. Michael Spacek – C – HC Dynamo Pardubice (Czech) – 5’11 / 187 lbs

81. Jeremy Lauzon – RD – Rouyn-Noranda Huskies (QMJHL) – 6’2 / 194 lbs

82. Vladislav Gavrikov – Lokomotiv Yaroslavl (KHL) – 6’2 / 194 lbs

83. Brendan Guhle – LD – Prince Albert Raiders (WHL) – 6’2 / 185 lbs

84. Sebastian Aho – LW – Karpat (Liiga) – 5’11 / 176 lbs

85. Will Borgen – RD – Omaha Lancers (USHL) – 6’2 / 179 lbs

86. Brendan Warren – LW – U.S. National U-18 Team (USDP) – 6’0 / 192 lbs

87. Erik Foley – LW – Cedar Rapids RoughRiders (USHL) – 5’11 / 185

88. Rodrigo Abols – C – HK Riga (MHL) – 6’3 / 179 lbs

89. Dmytro Timashov – LW – Quebec Remparts (QMJHL) – 5’10 / 187 lbs

90. Jens Looke – LW/RW – Brynas (SHL) – 6’0 / 185 lbs

91. Conor Garland – RW – Moncton Wildcats – 5’8 / 129 lbs

92. Ales Stezka – G – Bill Tygri Liberec U20 (Czech U20) – 6’3 / 179 lbs

93. AJ Greer – LW – Boston University (NCAA) – 6’2 / 205 lbs

94. Anthony Cirelli – C – Oshawa Generals – 6’0 / 165 lbs

95. Denis Malgin – C – ZSC (NLA) – 5’9 / 176 lbs

96. Ethan Bear – RD – Seattle Thunderbirds (WHL) – 5’11 / 201 lbs

97. Adam Marsh – LW – Saint John Sea Dogs (QMJHL) – 6’0 / 161 lbs

98. Andrew Mangiapane – C/LW – Barrie Colts (OHL) – 5’10 / 161 lbs

99. Brad Morrison – C – Prince George Cougars (WHL) – 5’11 / 161 lbs

100. Caleb Jones – LD – U.S National U-18 Team (USDP) – 6’0 / 194 lbs

McDavid Day Rumblings

Happy McDavid Day! I just want to get out a quick post about some Oilers pre-draft roster rumblings before I head to bed. It’s blistering evening here in Taipei.. Hot… Very hot…


What if I told you the defence of the Edmonton Oilers would start the season looking something like this:

Oscar Klefbom – Brent Seabrook
Martin Marincin – Mark Fayne
Barrett Jackman – Adam McQuaid
Darnell Nurse

Would that be something to perk the ears? Who would you rather pay top price for? Brent Seabrook or Dougie Hamilton? Would you be willing to buy out or take a bad deal to get rid of Andrew Ference and Nikita Nikitin? The bottom three names there just scare me looking at it. Not a trio of dmen I’d want to mess with. Older and more physical albeit but who’d you rather pay $4.5 million for, Nikitin or Jackman?

https://twitter.com/SportsnetSpec/status/614134509886435332

And What if I said the goaltending might look something like this:

Cam Talbot
Craig Anderson

You might say I’m crazy but how would you feel if that was your Oilers goaltending tandem going into 2015/16? Would you be happy to go without draft picks in the 2nd round for a couple seasons? I think I might.

As for the forwards, would these lines appeal to you?

Hall-RNH-Eberle
Pouliot-McDavid-Yakupov
Winnik-Lander-Beleskey
Henricks-Gordon-Klinkhammer

If the Oilers don’t go out there and grab Beleseky, you know the Flames are going to and I believe he’d be an awesome RW on the third line with Lander and Winnik. And I know that a lot of people are penciling in Draisaitl but I can’t, at this point, see him starting the year with the team. He’s better off starting in Bakersfield. What about Nurse? Well he’s a beast of phenomenal proportions. On my list he’s a no.7 but surely that wouldn’t last, injuries will catch up to someone ahead of him and that will be that.

Do you think it’s even possible to trade for Brent Seabrook, Cam Talbot and Craig Anderson and keep all the major pieces intact for next year? Would signing Daniel Winnik, Barrett Jackman, Adam McQuaid, and Matt Beleskey as well as re-signing Martin Marincin be too much?

What do you think Oilers fans? Is it all a bit hasty for one off-season? I fear it may be.

With that said, I hope you enjoy the draft! I can’t wait to wake up in the morning and see what all the fuss is about this 3rd jersey everyone is talking about. Will it be better than the Beer League Heroes official jersey?

Ok that’s all! Have a great day! If you’re going out to one of the draft parties, drink responsibly and don’t let one bad decision ruin McDavid Day.

Take Care!

-BLH