Tough decisions loom on draft day
The National Hockey League (NHL) entry draft class of 2020 has spent a long time waiting but will finally get to find out if and where they get selected tonight and tomorrow.
Originally scheduled for late June in Montreal, the draft was pushed back to follow the completion of the playoffs, which finally wrapped up on Sept. 28 when the Tampa Bay Lightning won the Stanley Cup in Edmonton. Rather than being held in Montreal, or anywhere for that matter, the draft will be a virtual affair with teams and players connecting from far-flung locations across the world.
One Prince Albert resident and four members of the Prince Albert Raiders have been identified by the NHL’s Central Scouting service as potential picks: Brandon Wheat Kings blueliner Braden Schneider, Raider defencemen Kaiden Guhle and Landon Kosior, and forwards Ozzy Wiesblatt and Ilya Usau.
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