What does NHL Draft Lottery results mean for Maple Leafs and Canucks?
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0:02 Oh, here we go.
0:04 For more reaction to this Toronto draft lottery win,
0:08 we go beside two reporters with our Maple Leafs bureau chief,
0:12 Mark Masters, and our Vancouver bureau chief, Farhon Liy.
0:16 And Mark, we're going to start with you.
0:17 A stunning turn of events in Toronto after the way
0:20 the the season ended and the circus surrounding the new front office hires.
0:26 The lease win the draft lottery.
0:28 What was your initial reaction to the lottery win?
0:32 I was surprised.
0:33 It was a disastrous season for the Leafs.
0:35 I was expecting a disastrous draft lottery to be honest.
0:39 I thought for sure they were going to give their pick to the Boston Bruins.
0:42 I thought maybe Florida was going to jump up
0:44 and and pass them and pick first or second instead.
0:48 Talk about a slump buster.
0:49 A badly needed win for the Leafs.
0:51 That uncomfortable news conference yesterday to introduce
0:54 the new front office feels like an ancient memory.
0:57 John Chaika and Matt Sundine all smiles in their Zoom call with the media today.
1:02 Chaika calling it a monumental opportunity saying
1:06 you need some luck involved in this.
1:08 And now all of a sudden Jay,
1:09 it feels like they're getting a jump start on what will be a challenging retool.
1:14 And as for the Canucks,
1:15 they finished the regular season dead last of the league.
1:17 They had the best odds to win the lottery.
1:19 They end up getting the third overall pick.
1:22 Farhan, what was the initial reaction
1:24 in the market to losing that first overall pick?
1:28 Jay, it's kind of like how I'm feeling now.
1:29 You go from the first overall pick in Masters to me,
1:32 and there's obviously going to be a level of disappointment, you know.
1:35 So, I I think Vancouver Hockey fans did
1:38 understand that this was very much a possibility.
1:40 their most likely draft position was going to be third.
1:43 But then you get the Leafs, the team that everybody outside of Toronto hates,
1:47 especially here in Vancouver, and they get the first pick.
1:49 And that was certainly a part of what added to the disappointment in Vancouver.
1:52 Now, look, in 2017, the Canucks had the second
1:55 best lottery odds to take the top pick.
1:57 They finished fifth.
1:58 2016, they had the third best lottery odds.
2:00 They finished fifth.
2:01 I was at both those draft parties.
2:03 The air got let out of the balloon really quick.
2:05 People took off.
2:05 And you know, Mark talked about just the the the way the worm has
2:10 turned in Toronto since that news conference
2:12 to announce a new front office team.
2:13 It's kind of been a bit of an emotional day
2:15 here in Vancouver as well because there were some reports
2:17 late yesterday and today that Pierre Dorion was going
2:20 to be the likely GM to take over here in Vancouver.
2:24 And Vancouver hockey fans lost their minds.
2:27 I've never seen them more united on social media and digital platforms.
2:31 They pushed back hard and then by the end
2:33 of the day the reporting changed and now
2:35 it looks like there's very little chance
2:37 that Dorian's going to wind up with that spot.
2:39 So fans were feeling invigorated, empowered that, hey,
2:42 we made this happen and then you lose the draft lottery.
2:45 So kuck luck is what we like to call it out here.
2:49 I love the way you put that far.
2:50 Uh Mark, we got to go back to you.
2:52 Uh we assume it's going to be Gavin McKenna first overall.
2:55 This is a kid who's just been handling pressure his entire life, right?
2:59 in the WHL and going to Penn State.
3:02 So, do you feel like he's he's well equipped to handle the spotlight in Toronto?
3:08 I do, Jay.
3:09 I've covered him at the last two World Juniors.
3:11 Not the easiest World Juniors for Canada.
3:13 McKenna was in the spotlight.
3:15 He handled the media really well.
3:17 He didn't shy away from anything.
3:18 He said kind of he wanted the expectations.
3:21 I think that he'll be fine with that part of it.
3:23 In terms of whether he's for sure the pick,
3:26 you know, Jacob wasn't willing to go there today.
3:28 says, "Hey, second day on the job.
3:30 I haven't even had scouting meetings yet." So,
3:32 they're going to do their due diligence.
3:34 You know, Matt Sundine being a a prominent Swede was asked about Ivar Stanberg,
3:38 who of course had a great World Juniors
3:40 and is considered one of the top prospects available.
3:42 So, we'll see how things shake out,
3:44 but uh I know Craig Button has McKenna at the top
3:47 of his list of at the top of his mock draft, and I think he'd be a great pick.
3:51 Uh kind of the natural successor really to Mitch Mner, right?
3:54 That Mitch Mner left.
3:55 The Leafs never really filled that void of a playmaking winger
3:59 and uh McKenna has the ability to kind of slot into that role.
4:03 And for the first time since 99 Farhan,
4:06 the Vancouver Conucks will select third overall.
4:09 They're going to get a great player at that pick.
4:11 At this point though,
4:12 what do you think they're thinking about doing with that pick?
4:15 Well, they're probably hoping the San Jose Sharks at two want
4:18 to take a defenseman because there's four pretty good defenseman after Stenberg.
4:22 And if that happens, then maybe Vancouver can get a player like that.
4:25 And then after that, what do the Canucks do, right?
4:27 Do they go defense?
4:28 And they've been really uh bullish
4:30 on their young defenseman coming through the system,
4:32 especially on the right hand side where you've got Phil Ronic and Tom Wanderer.
4:35 And now you've got players available like Chase Reed and Katon Verhoff.
4:38 And and those are two players that are
4:40 that are big-time talents on the right side.
4:42 But if you feel good about what you've got, is that where you want to go?
4:45 Then you've got Caleb Malhoer,
4:47 who pretty clearly is the best center available in this draft,
4:49 and he's been ascending up draft boards pretty quickly.
4:52 He's having a dominant OHL playoff right now with Brford, the son of Manny.
4:56 And if the Conucks make a coaching change, how does that factor in?
4:59 If Manny Malhoer becomes the next head coach of the Vancouver Conucks,
5:02 do they want to take a player like Caleb Malhotra?
5:04 So, do you go with the organizational need at center?
5:06 Do you take one of these big-time defenseman?
5:08 The Conucks have some choices where if they had picked one or two,
5:11 there would have been a lot less to think about.
5:13 Uh, a little more certainty on that top pick.
5:16 A little uncertainty at number three.
5:18 We're going to keep talking about it over the next couple of weeks, months.
5:21 The NHL draft will take place June
5:24 the 26th and 27th in beautiful Buffalo, New York.
5:27 Farhan, Mark, YOU GUYS WERE GREAT.
5:29 THIS HAS BEEN