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Ducks select Beckett Sennecke and Stian Solberg in first round of NHL Draft |
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The Anaheim Ducks selected two players in the first round of the NHL Draft today, taking Beckett Sennecke with third-overall pick and Stian Solberg at 23rd overall pick.
Sennecke was nothing short of a surprise at third overall, to the point where even he looked shocked to be taken.
Pat Verbeek is no stranger to off-the-board or surprising picks, but this seemed really out of nowhere. Sennecke posted 27 goals and 68 points in 63 games with the Oshawa Generals this season, along with a big playoff run with the Generals, where he managed 10 goals and 22 points in 16 games.
Obviously the Ducks would’ve put significant research into the forward to have the confidence to take Sennecke at third overall. But especially considering they likely could’ve moved back in the draft and still been able to get the player later, it’s a pick that’s going to reflect either very well, or very poorly on Pat Verbeek and company.
The Ducks then also moved up to get the 23rd pick, dealing the 31st and 58th picks to the Toronto Maple Leafs in exchange. With the pick, they took Stian Solberg. The defenseman already stands at 6-foot-2, weighing 205 pounds, and posted 15 points in 42 games while playing in Norway this season.
The Ducks will enter Day 2 of the draft with six more picks, including four picks all before No. 80.
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