On the board: PimpinaintParise. You have until 1:36PM CDT to make your pick!
Day 6 Recap
Today marks the 2nd day of round 2, and some interesting picks have been made.
Another pick that stood out was Montreal's selection of Ryan Hartman, an impressive forechecker.
Edmonton also had an impressive pick, a giant 6'5" right winger, Michael McCarron.
Day 7 begins with the Buffalo Sabres!
DAY 6 SELECTIONS
32ND OVERALL - The Colorado Avalanche select speedy left winger Morgan Klimchuk.
HW Danccchan's Take:
33RD OVERALL - The Tampa Bay Lightning select solid defenseman Madison Bowey.
General Manager John Fontana:
34TH OVERALL - The Montreal Canadiens select right winger Ryan Hartman.
HW Dancchan's Take:
35TH OVERALL - The Carolina Hurricanes select speedy left winger Pavel Buchnevich.
General Manager wild32384:
36TH OVERALL - The Montreal Canadiens select tough defenseman Mirco Mueller.
HW Dancchan's Take:
37TH OVERALL - The Edmonton Oilers select giant right winger Michael McCarron.
General Manager ThatGuy22:
RULES
Remember the rules:
Drafting:
Trading:
Also, when you make your pick, you should make it ion the comments section in the following format:
SUBJECT: With the 1st overall pick, the Colorado Avalanche select Sidney Crosby
MESSAGE: "The Avalanche select Crosby because his free-flowing hair and his ability to grow a mullet"
DRAFT BOARD
ROUND 1
ROUND 2
ROUND 3
ROUND 4
ROUND 5
ROUND 6
ROUND 7
We will be updating the picks as the draft goes along so check this post as well as our twitter, @hockeywildernes, for updates.
For a complete list of draft picks, check out http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2013_NHL_Entry_Draft
Think you could write a story like this? Hockey Wilderness wants you to develop your voice, find an audience, and we'll pay you to do it. Just fill out this form.
Recommended Comments
There are no comments to display.
Join the conversation
You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.