After weeks of study and strategy (maybe even some strategery), all 24 competitors have selected their rosters. The European, Canadian and American regional drafts are complete.
For a refresher on the Regional Draft, read my full breakdown
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The snake style draft was conducted virtually behind closed doors through the app Discord. Competitors had unlimited time to make their picks each round (according to the competitors spoken to for this story, nobody abused that privilege). Each draft took around 2-3 hours to complete from first pick to last.
"The draft was cool, I liked how everyone had strategies going into it," said Harley 'Sitful' Sitko, a Canadian Regional finalist.
In the early rounds, many competitors were most concerned about picking higher overall players and focusing on getting skaters with specific skill sets and correct handed shots in the lineup. Many in preferred having wings on their off hand to better set up one-timers.
"(Victor) Hedman and (Taylor) Hall were really the two top priorities for me, and I got both," said Jeremie 'Thalup34535' Dube. "Hedman is amazing overall, 6-foot-6, amazing shape. Hall has been the best left handed (shooter) I felt after McDavid."
New Jersey Devils general manager Ray Shero has often discussed the importance of planning for every round, including the late stages of the NHL Draft, saying there is a Hockey Hall of Famer chosen outside the first round in every draft. In the NHLGWC regional draft, there were diamonds in the rough to be found in the later rounds.
"I was kinda surprised how late you could get great (defensemen)," said Paul "Pleemaker" Arontie, who placed third in the 2018 NHLGWC European Regional Finals.
"I somehow got 92 (Drew) Doughty with the 15th pick, which I did not expect but (it) really helps my team all around," said Matthew "YungGren" Grenier, a 2018 NHLGWC Grand Finalist who this season also won the Minnesota Wild and Maple Leafs NHL 19 tournaments.
One strategy that blossomed in the final rounds was competitors drafting players that completed synergies, giving certain players a boost in attributes.
"In the 22nd round, I noticed I had one player missing from completing a synergy, so I took (Lightning center Anthony) Cirelli, who had it," said Erik "Eki" Tammenpaa, the 2018 NHLGWC champion.