First off, let’s agree (me as the one writing this and you all as the ones reading it) to cool it with the terrible ketchup/Clue jokes. Leave them to the amateurs. I expect much better from us all.
For the second consecutive year, the Chicago Blackhawks owned the No. 67 pick in the NHL Draft and, for the second consecutive year, they used that pick to select a winger who is one of the strongest skaters in his entire prospect class.
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