The Blackhawks, who finished six points out of a Stanley Cup Playoff berth in the Western Conference, had the 12th-best odds of winning the lottery and an 8.5 percent of moving up nine spots into the top three.
"I'm thrilled. You always hope something like that might happen, you don't know if it ever will, but here we are and it's exciting," Chicago general manager Stan Bowman said. "It was our turn there, and it was the 12th pick, and when they turned over the card for the Minnesota Wild], I knew we were in the top three. You're hoping for No. 1, but I feel like we won no matter what getting from 12 to 3."
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The last time the NHL Draft was held in Vancouver, in 2006, the Blackhawks also picked No. 3 and chose forward Jonathan Toews.
Bowman said this rise makes a big difference in terms of assuring the Blackhawks, who hold five draft picks this year, will be able to add a quality young player to complement forwards Alex DeBrincat, 21, Dylan Strome, 22, Patrick Kane, 30, and Toews, 30.
"It's a different pool of players picking at 3 than it is at 12," Bowman said. "I've seen a lot of the prospects recently this year and I'm very confident we're going to get a special player. Alex had 41 goals in his second year in the League and 28 his first year. Dylan seemed to find his stride when he got to Chicago, the way he finished the last 40 games, he was a point-per-game player for us. The other side of it is, Jonathan and Patrick had their best seasons at the age of 30, which isn't that common, but when you look at those guys, they're special players. That along with getting this pick bodes well for next year."