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Development Focus For Avs 2021 Draft Class
Three of the picks are heading to college, while another is playing in Swedden by Ron Knabenbauer / ColoradoAvalanche.com
The Colorado Avalanche appears to have played the long game with its selections in the 2021 NHL Draft.
In a year like no other where games were far less than normal for draft-eligible players and live viewings of the prospects for scouts were even more limited due to COVID-19, allowing a little extra time for seasoning might not be the worst thing for the newest crop of NHL talent.
The Avalanche had four picks, one each in the first three round and another in the seventh (fifth to last, and chose three players that are committed to playing in college and another that is skating in Sweden and has options for his development. The four draft choices were the fewest the franchise has ever made in
Lightning s 2021 Draft class prioritizes size and strength
Tampa Bay made seven selections on day two of the Draft, putting an emphasis on skaters who are difficult to play against by Bryan Burns @BBurnsNHL /
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The Tampa Bay Lightning are going to lose a significant portion of their roster this offseason, key players that helped the team win back-to-back Stanley Cups.
A lot of the roster holes opened up by this summer s cap crunch will have to be filled organically by players knocking on the door of the National Hockey League according to general manager Julien BriseBois, prospects in the system like Taylor Raddysh, Boris Katchouk and Alex Barre-Boulet to go along with players such as Mathieu Joseph, Cal Foote and Mitchell Stephens who have already seen significant time in the League with t