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Tampa Bay Lightning win NHL draft lottery; will pick first at June draft

Team Canada's Steven Stamkos of Unionville Ont. during warm up before a game Dec. 31, 2007 in Pardubice Czech Republic. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jacques Boissinot

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Team Canada's Steven Stamkos of Unionville Ont. during warm up before a game Dec. 31, 2007 in Pardubice Czech Republic. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jacques Boissinot

For the first time in a while, the Tampa Bay Lightning have something to celebrate.

The Lightning won Monday's NHL draft lottery, earning the right to select first overall in June's entry draft. Tampa Bay entered with a 48.8-per-cent chance of winning the lottery after stumbling to a 31-42-9 record in the regular season, finishing last in the league just four years after winning their first Stanley Cup.

In a campaign marred by injuries and inconsistency, the Lightning were desperate to take something positive into next season. The opportunity to draft a future superstar certainly qualifies.

"From management right on through to ticket sales, electricians and plumbers, this is the first piece of good luck that we have had since last August," said Lightning general manager Jay Feaster. "We feel as though we've had no positive luck.

"This is what we hope will be the break we've needed."

The Lightning will almost assuredly select Sarnia Sting forward Steven Stamkos with the first selection. Stamkos ranked second in the Ontario Hockey League in goals (58) and fifth in points (105), and has been compared to Sidney Crosby for his on-ice awareness and ability to create plays in the offensive zone.

"Obviously we'll sit down with scouts and talk about it," said Feaster. "But when you look at the results of the moves we made at the trade deadline, trading away (Brad) Richards, trading away (Vinny) Prospal ... We were an improved hockey club as a result, but we weakened ourselves offensively.

"The opportunity to have a franchise forward there is obviously appealing to us."

It's the first time Tampa Bay has had the first overall pick in 10 years. The Lightning selected Vincent Lecavalier first overall in 1998, and he emerged as one of the most talented centres in the league - propelling the Lightning from league laughingstocks to Stanley Cup champions.

Feaster believes having a top pick in the post-lockout NHL can turn a franchise around even more quickly than before.

"In the new NHL, you have to be able to develop your own players," said Feaster. "If you look at the history of the league since 2005, teams that win the lottery or draft at the top have the opportunity to turn around very quickly.

"For that reason, this (draft lottery win) is huge, no question."

The Los Angeles Kings will pick second, followed by the Atlanta Thrashers, St. Louis Blues and New York Islanders.

Columbus, Toronto, Phoenix, Nashville and Vancouver round out the top 10.

After Stamkos, a trio of defencemen are considered the top prospects: Drew Doughty of the Guelph Storm, Alex Pietrangelo of the Niagara IceDogs and Zach Bogosian of the Peterborough Petes.

The draft will be held June 20 at Scotiabank Place in Ottawa.

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Clint Posted
(2009-04-30 06:10:16)



Well, congrats to the Lightning. Looks like they'll be getting exactly what they need in the draft. Oh, and Alonzo, you're picking the wrong time to abandon the Kings. Have you seen the talent they have coming up? They're building a dynasty out there in L.A.
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Le-el Sinai Posted
(2009-04-30 06:09:49)



WOOOOOOOO LETS GO TAMPA. i am a tampa fan from long island, new york...don't ask. but im just happy as hell to welcome stamkos to the team!
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bob Posted
(2009-04-30 06:09:49)



lets go lightning. with having to trade a talent like richards due to a inflated contract mistake this is a blessing. stamkos will be a perfect fit on this team and our system. as for alonzo , lesson learned here and if you think this team will ever trade vinny you dont know squat. i sat in a bulding sold outalmost evry game this year and this team will be here for a long time to come. by the way alonzo when was the kings last cup ?
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Isaac Posted
(2009-04-30 06:09:48)



Stamkos is over-rated, he's good, but I don't see superstar like everyone else. It's good for him to go to TB though, as he won't be expected to carry the team in anyway, that's still Vinny's job. 60 points from him next year, bolts get back in the playoffs....because they just replaced Richards.
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James Finney Posted
(2009-04-30 06:09:46)



Alonzo, the Kings don't need Stamkos or even a million 1st overall picks. Maybe they just need better coaching/GM-ing. Look at Detroit, all of their best players (except Lidstrom) are like 6th round picks. It's not like Stamkos would completely turn the Kings around anyways. Calm down and don't make yourself look like a fool.
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Daniel Bowie Posted
(2009-04-30 06:09:43)



Relocate a team to Canada, get real man. We have been screaming at the league for another team ever since Winnipeg moved to Pheonix. That will never happen!
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Luigi Cupello Posted
(2009-04-30 06:09:43)



I was watching TSN and representatives from the five teams were seated as follows, left to right Mike Bossy, NY Islanders, Al McInnis, St. Louis Blues, Pete Mahovlich, Atlanta Thrashers, Luc (not so Lucky) Robitaille, Los Angeles Kings snd Dave Andrychuk, Tampa Bau Lighting. Coincidence...the exact order that the lottery picks were made.. either TSN have a gift fo the dramatic or TSN are psychic
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Josiah Atkins Posted
(2009-04-30 06:09:43)



ALONZO: First of all, if you give up this easy you never really were a dedicated fan. The Kings do suck, you're right. But so does Toronto, and I've been cheering them for years. So your team isn't in the playoffs, but you never really loved the game to begin with. The cup belongs in Canada (except Ottawa)!
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ALONZO Posted
(2009-04-30 06:09:43)



JOSIAH, GROW SOME HAIR!! THE LEAFS OWNERS DONT CARE FOR THEIR FANS.. THEY BEEN SUCKING THE FANS DRY FOR YEARS!!! JUST LIKE THE KING OWNERS THEY SUCK.. BACK TO THE KINGS.. KING HAVE 8 PICKS IN THE 1ST THREE ROUNDS.. TRADE ALL OF THEM AND GET STAMKOS!!! ENOUGH!!!FIRE LAMBORDI, FIRE CRAWFORD AND GET RID OF OWNERS NOW. TAMPA SUCKS!!
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ALONZO Posted
(2009-04-30 06:09:42)



AS A KINGS FAN, THIS SUCKS, WE SUCKED ALL YEAR LONG, TO LOSE IT IN THE LAST TWO GAMES.. TO THE SORRY TAMPA BAY FANS, WHO MOST LIKELY WILL TRADE AWAY VINCENT OR STEVE STAMKOS IN A FEW YEARS DUE TO MONEY.. TAMPA WILL RELOCATE TO CANADA, NO FAN SUPPORT, NO MONEY. TAMPA SUCKS, PHIL ESPOSITO SUCKS D, NHL SUCKS, KINGS SUCK, NOMORE HOCKEY. THE HELL WITH IT..NO LONGER KINGS FAN...
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