Canucks1096
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The chances are lower because the player already hasn't become an impact player on their draft team. What about that don't you get? You've already had one team give up on them. They've already washed out of somewhere. That makes it a lot less likely they become impact players. Seriously, how many times has that worked out here? C'mon, man. Has the total lack of impact players acquired that way register at all with you?
You are giving me your personal opinion. You still didn't prove to me that it's a lower chance. Do all future impact nhl player become impact players in there early 20s. The answer is No. Does all draft pick from 2nd to 7th become impact nhl player. The answer is No. There is absolutely no way you give 100% accurate data that clearly shows drafting outside of 1st round has a higher chance to become an impact player.
So how many times had a player that got drafted outside of the 1st worked out here and made any type of impact. I will help you. The last player was Edler and that was 13 years ago