7:44 (CT)
Suzuki just got off the stage, it seems, and we are already picking again. The Tampa Bay Lightning just took Cal Foote (the son of retired NHL defenseman Adam Foote), making it our turn again.
This pick originally belonged to the New York Islanders, and was acquired by Vegas on the night of the Expansion Draft as part of a deal for the Golden Knights to not select certain Islanders forwards.
7:27 (CT)
Only a few moments after Cody Glass finished speaking with the media at United Center, and it was already the Golden Knights' turn to pick again at No. 13.
This is a pick that originally belonged to the Winnipeg Jets, which Vegas acquired as part of an Expansion Draft transaction.
In this slot, the Golden Knights took center Nick Suzuki from the Owen Sound Attack.
Although not quite 6-foot and fewer than 200 pounds, Suzuki is considered a smooth-skating center who plays a clean game. In fact, he had only 10 penalty minutes in 65 games, while scoring 45 goals and 51 assists.
Suzuki was ranked as a top 10-ranked prospect for most of this season who still may have gone top 10 had more off-the-board picks not been made ahead of him (several teams picked players significantly higher than they were ranked).
Suzuki is not NHL ready yet, but seems to be a good value pick at No. 13.
More to come...
7:11 (CT)
After Glass put on his team's new colors, he quickly became one of the centers of attention for assembled media.
At NHL Drafts, all interviews are conducted in a single room in the bowels of the arena, with multiple podiums set up in different corners. Of course, you have reporters from local outlets that are at the Draft for the sole purpose of covering their city's team's picks.
However, there are several large media outlets, as well as bloggers, who "float" around, trying to track down the most compelling story.
And when it comes to compelling, what's more compelling than speaking with the first draft pick in the history of a team?