Monday, April 5, 2010

Boston Bruins 2010, 2011 draft picks Updated: April 5th: the home stretch

This week will determine whether the Leafs finish 29th, or manage to move up in the standings and leapfrog over Tampa Bay, Florida (Toronto is two points behind both) and anyone else within striking distance (four behind the Hurricanes and Islanders, five behind the Blue Jackets) .

By next Tuesday night, the 13th (not a lucky number) the lottery will be complete, and we'll know where Boston is picking in the 2010 draft.

Just a quick note-- should the Bruins finish out of the top-two (and I think Taylor Hall's sensational playoff performance is pretty much cementing the decision that whomever owns the top pick will use it on him), it's not the end of the world. Cam Fowler, Nino Niederreiter, Eric Gudbranson and Brandon Gormley would all be fine picks in that range- whether Boston chooses one of them at No. 3 or 4 or 5 overall. Would it be disappointing to lose out on Hall or Tyler Seguin? Yes. But as a Bruins fan, if you had known up front that trading Phil Kessel last September would net at least the fifth overall pick in June, you probably would have been more than OK with the deal.

Anyway- the Leafs are still in 29th as of today, but surging, while the Lightning and Panthers are tanking. We'll see where things stand in exactly one week.

Boston Bruins 2010 Draft Picks (Draft position after 1st round estimated based on current standings; lottery not taken into account)

1st Round
2nd overall- Toronto (72 points; 29-36-14)
16th overall- Boston (84 points; 36-28-12)

2nd Round
32nd overall- Toronto
46th overall- Boston
*Boston traded rights to Tampa Bay second round pick (33rd overall) previously acquired with Mark Recchi for Matt Lashoff and Martins Karsums, to Florida as part of package for D Dennis Seidenberg

3rd Round
No pick- Traded to Buffalo as part of Daniel Paille trade

4th Round
95th overall- Carolina (74 points; 30-34-8) Acquired with Pat Eaves for Aaron Ward.
106th overall- Boston****Conditional to Buffalo if Paille scores 16 goals.
If condition not met, Buffalo gets Boston 5th-round pick in 2010. Boston 2010 4th round pick to Anaheim to complete Steve Kampfer trade if Paille does not score 16 goals (9 as of 5 APR)

5th Round
136th overall- Boston*** (To Buffalo if Paille scores 15 goals or less)

6th Round
166th overall- Boston

7th Round
196th overall- BostonBoston Bruins

2011 Draft Picks

1st Round
Toronto (Completes Phil Kessel trade)
Boston

2nd Round
Minnesota (Completes Chuck Kobasew trade)
Boston

3rd Round
Boston

4th Round
Boston
Phoenix (Completes Derek Morris trade- becomes 3rd rounder if UFA Morris re-signs with Coyotes)

5th Round
Boston

6th Round
Boston

7th Round
Boston

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