Anaheim goes into Wednesday’s first round with tantalizing options, from selecting a potential future star to trading the pick and gaining assets
| UPDATED:The rebuilding Ducks are at an important franchise crossroads, and starting Wednesday, the draft spotlight in Nashville will be trained on general manager Pat Verbeek and assistant general manager Martin Madden, who leads the amateur scouting staff.
There are plenty of things that are beyond their control, but the Ducks will actually have that rare feeling at the draft because highly touted Connor Bedard is a lock to the Chicago Blackhawks at No. 1. The Ducks, in addition to the second overall pick, have three selections in the second round and the first pick of the third .
“That pick could be gone and used in a trade, used to go down and get multiple assets. So we go to the list the way we usually do and we wait until it’s our time to pick. ‘OK, are we picking here? Or are we picking somewhere else?’” An NHL scout – not from the Ducks – cautioned against overlooking Carlsson, giving him the edge over Fantilli, saying that Carlsson can create and score.
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