
Uncover the Shocking Draft Blunders and Hidden Gems Unveiled for Every NHL Team This Decade
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Worst: Jacob Larsson
The good thing for Larsson is that, as a 2015 pick, he’ll have aged out of a similar future article. The bad thing is that the error-plagued No. 27 pick never found his footing as a consistently solid presence on Anaheim’s blue line. After spending time in Ottawa’s organization and playing seven games with the Senators, Larsson latched on in Switzerland’s National League with SC Rapperswil-Jona. — Eric Stephens
Boston Bruins
Best: Charlie McAvoy
Three defensemen went before McAvoy in 2016. He is better than all of them. McAvoy has become a foundational player who should have been picked far earlier than No. 14.
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