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Off The Draw
Under
different circumstances, games between the Coyotes and
Sabres would be an afterthought on a schedule that features compelling
playoff races.
Buffalo
and Arizona, after all, are a pair of terrible hockey teams. Cellar dwellers in
their respective conferences, they offer little competitive intrigue as
opponents
by Allan Muir
But
circumstances being what they are, their two meetings promise to be closely
watched contests. What’s at stake here is not the points to be gained but the
ground to be given up in the standings. The Sabres' 4–3 loss in OT on Thursday night
brought the beleaguered franchise a step closer to stuffing the greatest
possible number of draft lottery balls into the hopper on April 18. And that
means a greater opportunity to transform its future by landing Connor McDavid,
the player who is regarded as being the best draft prospect since Sidney
Crosby.
No
surprise that the crowd at Buffalo’s First Niagara Center was fiercely
pro-Coyotes.
The
Sabres, who enter the weekend holding the league’s basement apartment with
48 points, have eight games left on their schedule. The Coyotes are six points
ahead of them. Arizona had lost eight straight games, and 18 of its last 19,
before stunning the Red Wings in overtime on Tuesday night.
The Yotes have
seven games remaining.
by SI.com Staff
Buffalo’s
loss, had it been in regulation, might have sealed the deal. Arizona probably
needed to lose on Thursday and in next Monday’s rematch in Glendale to
make the race interesting.
Not that
it’s a race the NHL wants to see run. Despite (or perhaps because of) all the
attention it is generating, tonight’s Tank Bowl is bad for business. In fact,
tanking to secure a better draft position became such a concern that the NHL
felt compelled to dramatically alter its lottery rules ahead of this season.
Under those revisions, the league’s worst team now has only a 20% chance of
landing the top pick.
But for
this year anyway (the rules will change again next summer) that team can drop
no lower than the second selection, which means it is guaranteed to land either
McDavid or Jack Eichel, the Boston University star who could turn out to be the
best consolation prize since Evgeni Malkin went second behind Alex Ovechkin
back in 2004.
The team
that finishes 29th could land the second pick, but it has a 67% chance of
dropping to third and missing out on both players.
by Allan Muir
All that
said, these games won’t be a farce of turnovers, ignored defensive assignments,
sloppy goaltending—though on Thursday the Sabres countered Arizona's Mike
Smith (left, photo above) with Matt Hackett (right) and his
.893 save percentage instead of Anders Lindback who would weigh in at .926
since arriving in Buffalo via a February trade) and comically blown
offensive chances ... at least, no more than normal for these two clubs. In
fact, it could end up being a thriller.
Because while these organizations might
be thinking of the future, the players on the ice are only worried about the
present. Their honor is on the line tonight. They don’t want to be embarrassed.
They’re sick of losing. And no one wants to be seen as the guy who can be
jettisoned to make room for McDavid next season.
And they
might even be aware of this noteworthy fact: In each of the past three seasons,
the team that finished 29th has won the lottery.
Maybe a
win will be a win after all.
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