The Macomb Daily

Detroit drafts Lucas Raymond at No. 4 overall

- By John Wawrow

The Detroit Red Wings, who were bumped to the fourth spot despite finishing with the league’s worst record, drafted Swedish forward Lucas Raymond.

A little over an hour before the draft, the Red Wings announced general manager Steve Yzerman had to self-isolate in overseeing the draft separate from his staff after coming into contact with a person who tested positive for COVID-19.

The New York Rangers selected Canadian forward Alexis Lafreniere with the No. 1 pick in the NHL draft on Tuesday night.

Lafreniere was the NHL Central Scouting Bureau’s top-ranked North Americansk­ater. He becomes thefirst Canadian to go No. 1 since Connor McDavid was chosen by Edmonton in 2015.

From suburban Montreal, the 6-foot-1 playmaking left wing was the first to earn both Canadian Hockey League and Quebec Major Junior Hockey League MVP honors in consecutiv­e seasons since Pittsburgh captain Sidney Crosby in 2004 and ‘05, when he also played for the Oceanic.

Lafreniere joins a young, developing Rangers team that features one of his favorite players, Hart Trophy finalist Artemi Panarin. The Rangers also have up-and-coming youngsters such as Kaapo Kakko, the No. 2 pick in last year’s draft, and defenseman AdamFox, who finished fourth in the rookie of the year voting this season.

New York landed the No. 1 pick for the first time since the NHL establishe­d the universal draft in 1969. The Rangers bucked the odds by jumping ahead of the NHL’s seven non-playoff teams to win the draft lottery after being swept in three games by Carolina in the preliminar­y round in August.

They became the first NHL team to select first following a postseason appearance since the then-Minnesota North Stars in 1983, who acquired the No. 1 selection in a trade with Pittsburgh.

The Los Angeles Kings then selected Ontario Hockey League center Quinton Byfield with the second pick. The 6-foot-4 Byfield, whose father moved to Canada from Jamaica, became the highest drafted Black player.

The Ottawa Senators were next and chose top-ranked internatio­nal forward Tim Stuetzle, who played profession­ally in his native Germany last year, with their first of three firstround selections.

The draft was held remotely, with

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 ?? ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE PHOTO ?? A little over an hour before the draft, the RedWings announced general manager Steve Yzerman had to selfisolat­e in overseeing the draft separate fromhis staff after coming into contact with a person who tested positive for COVID-19.
ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE PHOTO A little over an hour before the draft, the RedWings announced general manager Steve Yzerman had to selfisolat­e in overseeing the draft separate fromhis staff after coming into contact with a person who tested positive for COVID-19.

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