NHL Entry Draft: Full Second Round Mock Draft and Analysis.

Jun 26, 2015; Sunrise, FL, USA; A general view of the stage and draft room floor before the first round of the 2015 NHL Draft at BB&T Center. Mandatory Credit: Steve Mitchell-USA TODAY Sports
Jun 26, 2015; Sunrise, FL, USA; A general view of the stage and draft room floor before the first round of the 2015 NHL Draft at BB&T Center. Mandatory Credit: Steve Mitchell-USA TODAY Sports
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NHL Entry Draft: With the NHL Entry Draft Just Right Around the Corner, We’re Going to do A Mock Draft to See Exactly Who Falls Where and Who Suits Them Best, This Time the Second Round!

The NHL Entry Draft is just three months away which gives everyone a bunch of time to speculate on who their favorite team is going to select in the first round, but this time we’re doing the second round. With this year not being as deep as the years of yesterday, there are still some top notch guys available.

In this second round mock draft, I’m keeping the same order as the first round, and adjusting teams to their respective slots that they achieved through trade.

The Boston Bruins second-round pick will go to New Jersey in the Lee Stempniak deal in 2016.
The Calgary Flames second-round pick will go to Ottawa in the Curtis Lazar deal in 2017.
The Edmonton Oilers second round pick will go to Boston as compensation for Edmonton hiring Peter Chiarelli.
The Minnesota Wild’s second-round pick will go to Buffalo from the Chris Stewart deal in 2015.
The New York Rangers second-round pick will go to Carolina for the Eric Staal deal in 2016.
The Ottawa Senators second pick will go to Toronto for the Dion Phaneuf deal in 2016.
The Pittsburgh Penguins second-round pick will go to Carolina for the Ron Hainsey deal in 2017.
The San Jose Sharks second-round pick will go to Toronto for the Roman Polak deal in 2016.
The Washington Capitals second-round pick will go to Montreal for the Lars Eller deal in 2016. [via Wikipedia]

So let’s dive into the mock draft and see who lands where! I will also have a full second round mock coming soon!

Swift Current (WHL). Tyler Steenbergen. 31. player. 94. In the first round, we had selected Nikita Popugaev to help add some depth on the Blackhawks left side, so why not add more with Tyler Steenbergen who is fresh off a 90 point campaign in the WHL.. LW

27. player. 70. A pick that was supposed to go to the Oilers now belongs to the Bruins as compensation for the hiring of Peter Chiarelli. In the first round, Boston had one pick and that was Klim Kostin, so in this second round, we have them selecting the Ottawa 67’s high flying offensive defenseman Noel Hoefenmayer.. D. Ottawa (OHL). Noel Hoefenmayer

player. 152. Originally the Washington pick, Montreal acquired this selection when they dealt away Lars Eller. Now with <a rel=. G. Green Bay (USHL). Maxim Zhukov. 26

Oct 5, 2016; Calgary, Alberta, CAN; Arizona Coyotes center Dylan Strome (20) controls the puck against Calgary Flames during the second period during a preseason hockey game at Scotiabank Saddledome. Mandatory Credit: Sergei Belski-USA TODAY Sports
Oct 5, 2016; Calgary, Alberta, CAN; Arizona Coyotes center Dylan Strome (20) controls the puck against Calgary Flames during the second period during a preseason hockey game at Scotiabank Saddledome. Mandatory Credit: Sergei Belski-USA TODAY Sports /

25. player. 152. With the Habs first pick of the second round, they would be smart to select the highly skilled right winger in Nick Henry. Who is fresh off an 81 point season in the WHL, something Montreal needs on the right side.. RW. Regina (WHL). Nick Henry

91. Originally a Calgary Flames draft choice, the Sens acquired this pick in the Curtis Lazar deal. Now when you lose a top prospect in a trade, it’s not all that bad since you can go out and get another. And Antoine Morand is that guy.. C. Acadie-Bathurst (QMJHL). Antoine Morand. 23. player

Hermantown (USHSW). Dylan Samberg. 22. player. 12. A pick that belonged to the Minnesota Wild now belongs to the Buffalo Sabres when they dealt away Chris Stewart in 2015. In the first round, Buffalo had one pick and that was center Martin Necas, in the second round with their second choice we have them adding a defensive piece in Dylan Samberg.. D

109. The third of three second-round choices by Carolina, this pick was originally the Rangers but sent it over in the Eric Staal trade. Carolina has one of the deepest defensive cores in the NHL in terms of prospects. Now with one ready to make the jump to the club next year, why not fill that void with another in Markus Phillips.. D. Owen Sound (OHL). Markus Phillips. 21. player

Apr 19, 2016; Nashville, TN, USA; General view of shirts given out to all fans prior to game three of the first round of the 2016 Stanley Cup Playoffs at Bridgestone Arena. Mandatory Credit: Christopher Hanewinckel-USA TODAY Sports
Apr 19, 2016; Nashville, TN, USA; General view of shirts given out to all fans prior to game three of the first round of the 2016 Stanley Cup Playoffs at Bridgestone Arena. Mandatory Credit: Christopher Hanewinckel-USA TODAY Sports /

Medicine Hat (WHL). Mason Shaw. 20. player. 105. The Ducks only had a single pick in the first round and with it, we selected left winger Maxime Comtois. So selecting Mason Shaw down the middle is great, also because he’s a highly talented player who will eventually play with someone like Comtois.. C/LW

Boston Univ. (NCAA). Jake Oettinger. 19. player. 109. Originally a pick of the Penguins, the Hurricanes acquired it when they moved Ron Hainsey. With the Hurricanes second pick in the second round, we have them selecting college star goaltender Jake Oettinger. This is a piece the Canes desperately need as they don’t have many goaltending prospects as it is.. G

99. In the first round, we had the St. Louis Blues selecting high scoring winger Kailer Yamamoto. So who would suit the team well after that selection? Someone down the middle who can mesh with him and no one better for the spot than USHL star Evan Barratt.. C. USA NTDP (USHL). Evan Barratt. 18. player

85. A pick that belonged to the Bruins before the Lee Stempniak deal, New Jersey now owns it. And with their second pick in the second round, we have the Devils selecting depth scorer Morgan Frost who has put up a solid 62 point season in his second year with Sault Ste. Marie.. C. Sault Ste. Marie (OHL). Morgan Frost. 17. player

Djurgardens (SHL). Marcus Davidsson. 16. player. 151. With Nashville’s only second round pick, we have them selecting center Marcus Davidsson who put up 10 points in nine games for the Djurgardens IF J20 team before he spent 45 games with the Djurgardens IF pro team putting up nine points.. C

Apr 14, 2016; Sunrise, FL, USA; Florida Panther fans cheer their team’s first period goal in game one of the first round of the 2016 Stanley Cup Playoffs at BB&T Center. Mandatory Credit: Robert Duyos-USA TODAY Sports
Apr 14, 2016; Sunrise, FL, USA; Florida Panther fans cheer their team’s first period goal in game one of the first round of the 2016 Stanley Cup Playoffs at BB&T Center. Mandatory Credit: Robert Duyos-USA TODAY Sports /

106. Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen is a massive goalie for his age, standing at 6’4 ad weighing over 195 pounds, he’s probably the next best netminder besides Michael Dipietro. And with no one really left in the Islanders pool of goalies besides <a rel=. G. HPK (SM Jr. Liiga). Ukko Pekka Luukkonen. 15. player

player. 23. In the first round, we had the Lightning selecting Juuso Valimaki for depth on the backend. This time around, we have them selecting Joni Ikonen for more depth down the middle since they are going to need it.. C. Frolunda (SWE U-20). Joni Ikonen. 14

Tri-City (WHL). Morgan Geekie. 13. player. 67. Morgan Geekie is fresh off a 90 point season this year in the WHL and is poised as a very underrated center. What’s great about him is he can also play wing, which makes him a great choice for the Kings since they need someone to fill that role in the future.. C

With <a rel=. LW. Owen Sound (OHL). Jonah Gadjovich. 12. player. 109

87. The Coyotes dealt away former Kingston Frontenac <a rel=. LW. Kingston (OHL). Jason Robertson. 11. player

Mar 15, 2017; Denver, CO, USA; Detroit Red Wings fans react to a goal by center Andreas Athanasiou (72) in the first period against the Colorado Avalanche at Pepsi Center. Mandatory Credit: Ron Chenoy-USA TODAY Sports
Mar 15, 2017; Denver, CO, USA; Detroit Red Wings fans react to a goal by center Andreas Athanasiou (72) in the first period against the Colorado Avalanche at Pepsi Center. Mandatory Credit: Ron Chenoy-USA TODAY Sports /

68. In the first round, the Flyers selected center Michael Rasmussen to help down the middle. Now, why not go out and select Henri Jokiharju to help on the backend with <a rel=. D. Portland (WHL). Henri Jokiharju. 10. player

Grant Mismash. 9. player. 12. With talented center Martin Necas being selected in the first round, this leaves a winger just as talented in the second round to help compliment him. So why not choose Grant Mishmash, oh and he can also play wing or center.. LW/C. USA NTDP (USHL)

30. Cale Makar was chosen in the first round by the Jets to help bolster their defensive prospects. So what would be the best course of action going into the second? Adding a solid center so they can have one of the best youth groups in the NHL.. C. Spokane (WHL). Jaret Anderson-Dolan. 8. player

In the first round, we had Vancouver taking Eeli Tolvanen to help for when <a rel=. C. Swift Current (WHL). Aleksei Heponiemi. 6. player. 104

Nov 15, 2016; Dallas, TX, USA; Fans of Dallas Stars left wing Antoine Roussel (not pictured) celebrate a goal against the New Jersey Devils during the first period at the American Airlines Center. Mandatory Credit: Jerome Miron-USA TODAY Sports
Nov 15, 2016; Dallas, TX, USA; Fans of Dallas Stars left wing Antoine Roussel (not pictured) celebrate a goal against the New Jersey Devils during the first period at the American Airlines Center. Mandatory Credit: Jerome Miron-USA TODAY Sports /

Josh Norris. 5. player. 121. Arizona has a plethora of offensive talent, especially prospects. And with Gabe Vilardi being chosen in the first round and possessing the ability to come in and play right away, this gives someone like Josh Norris one more year in the NCAA before giving the Coyotes four very solid centers.. C. USA NTDP (USHL)

Sault Ste. Marie (OHL). Conor Timmins. 4. player. 103. Coming off a 61 point season in the OHL, as a defenseman, Conor Timmins is highly skilled. And with the Aves selecting Nico Hischier in the first round to help up front, Timmins would be perfect to help on the backend.. D

With Owen Tippett being chosen in the first round to play with teammate Michael McLeod, the Devils are going to need another center in the pool who can cause some damage and play with someone like <a rel=. C. Balashikha (MHL). Alexei Lipanov. 3. player. 85

Next: NHL Entry Draft: First Round Mock Draft and Analysis.

G. Windsor (OHL). Michael Dipietro. 1. player. 119. Since the Stars don’t have much on the backend besides <a rel=

Now all of these teams were randomized as I stated from the first round mock, but if these picks were to play out like this, I strongly believe these are the best choices per team. I will have a NEW first round mock for you in a few days!

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