Not this year though.
The prospects couldn't meet players who were once on the same tour, like Dallas Stars center Tyler Seguin and Tampa Bay Lightning center Steven Stamkos, because the Cup Final is being played in a bubble without fans in the stands at Rogers Place in Edmonton due to the coronavirus pandemic.
"Definitely a huge bummer," said Quinton Byfield, a center from Sudbury of the Ontario Hockey League and the No. 2-ranked North American skater by NHL Central Scouting.
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Instead of speaking to reporters at the Cup Final as usual, the top prospects spoke to reporters via videoconference Thursday. But based on their interviews, for the most part you'd never know how badly their draft year has been disrupted. Polished, driven, they focused on hockey and the positive.
Their moment still will come. It will just come virtually Oct. 6-7 instead of in person at Bell Centre in Montreal, as it was scheduled to be June 26-27.
"It's going to be unique," said Cole Perfetti, a center from Saginaw of the OHL and the No. 5-ranked North American skater. "And even though it's not the traditional way and the way I dreamed of it, it's going to be great to be able to spend the day with my family and all my close friends that were there for me through all these years and supported me. So it's going to be a fun night, and I'm really grateful for that."
No, the prospects didn't get to finish the 2019-20 season as usual. The long break from the intense competition of real games has been difficult. But multiple prospects said they have used the time to get bigger, stronger and faster by hitting the gym and ice.