Coyotes Biggest Draft Booms and Busts since 2000

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I'll leave the top choice for you to discover in the article, but here are the Honourable Mention Boom Picks

Conor Garland

Connor Garland was the 123rd selection in the 2015 draft. Like Yandle, he too played for the Moncton Wildcats of the QMJHL and was one of their leading scorers with 104 goals, 224 assists through a combined 206 career games. He then played in the AHL and only grabbed 41 points in 110 games.
He was relentless on the forecheck and displayed an endless amount of energy on the ice. After finally reaching the Coyotes, he has scored 35 goals, 22 assists in 115 games. He was the goal scoring leader of the team before play was suspended this season with 22 tallies. Not bad for a 123rd pick.
Christian Dvorak

Christian Dvorak came to the Coyotes as the 58th overall pick in the 2014 NHL Draft. He was a great OHL player with 244 points in three seasons. He has settled in as the second-line centre for the Coyotes averaging over 30 points a season. His excellent two-way play and 51.6 percent faceoff success makes him worth the six-year $26.7 million contract he signed in 2018. He’s a tireless working centre, and can only blossom further with more experience.

Arizona Coyotes Biggest Draft Boom and Bust Since 2000
 

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