CHICAGO -- The first draft for Jason Botterill as an NHL general manager had a little bit of everything.
The 2017 NHL Draft, which was held Friday and Saturday at United Center, was six weeks after Botterill became GM of the Buffalo Sabres, leaving his role as associate general manager with the Pittsburgh Penguins.
Botterill, 41, was responsible for drafting and scouting several players who made important contributions to the Penguins' Stanley Cup championship teams in 2016 and this season. He was hired by Buffalo on May 11 to replace Tim Murray, who was fired on April 20. The condensed run-up to the draft because of the late hiring provided interesting challenges for Botterill and a scouting staff that he still is getting to know.
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