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It sure does, particularly since we were not trying to be the last place team this season but managed to do it anyway.  This was not a planned tank season, and what is unfortunate (among other things) is that the NHL draft lottery penalizes a team like the Sabres that did not intend to finish in last place.  This team is bad, and they deserve the first pick in the draft based on their poor performance this season. 

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It sure does, particularly since we were not trying to be the last place team this season but managed to do it anyway.  This was not a planned tank season, and what is unfortunate (among other things) is that the NHL draft lottery penalizes a team like the Sabres that did not intend to finish in last place.  This team is bad, and they deserve the first pick in the draft based on their poor performance this season. 

 

The NHL draft lottery isn't the only problem. Guaranteed player contracts, few quality players ever making it to free agency, and the fact that drafted players very rarely make an immediate impact in the NHL means bad teams are more likely to stay bad for a very long time (compared to other/better sports leagues like the NFL). This is a dangerous policy for a league that has many teams struggling financially to stay afloat. The Sabres franchise can handle 7+ straight seasons without the playoffs, but others like Carolina, Arizona, and Florida can't afford to be cellar dwellers for extended periods of time.

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The NHL draft lottery isn't the only problem. Guaranteed player contracts, few quality players ever making it to free agency, and the fact that drafted players very rarely make an immediate impact in the NHL means bad teams are more likely to stay bad for a very long time (compared to other/better sports leagues like the NFL). This is a dangerous policy for a league that has many teams struggling financially to stay afloat. The Sabres franchise can handle 7+ straight seasons without the playoffs, but others like Carolina, Arizona, and Florida can't afford to be cellar dwellers for extended periods of time.

The league has those rules to reward smaller teams like those you listed. It's very simple: draft well
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