6/26/2004

Draft Daze

By John F. @ 2:38 pm
Filed under: Off Ice news

I continue to hate how the NHL Draft is conducted.

The big board behind the main stage for example… The fact every f’n executive for a team shows up when a player is selected… The fact that the cities keep changing and the response from the crowd is fickle -at best - at times.

I’m not saying glorify the draft more like the NFL but I do believe that the league needs to move forward with regards to how they conduct the draft and stop having such a low-quality operation. They could either stop making the draft a spectacle (which would be bad for the league and would anger a lot of people) or they could start solidifying the event with something that isn’t caked with “tradition” (the big board “tradition”, the revolving cities “tradition”, etc).

for example 0 move the draft to one place and have it there year after year. I’m not going to suggest New York, however. Probably Toronto at a theater-like location instead of an arena. Or perchance Chicago — which hosts a storied past for their franchise if not a current intensity of interest for hockey. Fans of hockey will turn out in any event at either location…

Start making the draft about the players and not about the executives making the selections! There is not enough clips about players and there is not enough information on team needs being talked about by those covering the draft.

And as for that billboard/big board that lists all the picks? “Mr. Commissioner — Tear this board down!” :wink

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One Response to “Draft Daze”

  1. Charlie Says:

    I have to disagree with you here John. We had the draft last year in Nashville and it was a blast! It got the city excited about hockey in the off season and it was a fun experience. Also being that the league won’t give us the All Star game due to lack of facilities it is nice to get the draft as a concilation prize. The draft brings in enough money that it shuts naysayers up as well.

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