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The Nashville Predators are the favorites to host the 2023 NHL Draft

The Nashville Predators are the favorites to host the 2023 NHL Draft

The 2022 NHL Draft in Montreal has concluded so it’s time to shift focus to next year’s draft.

According to Frank Seravalli, the Nashville Predators are the favorite to host the 2023 NHL Draft, though nothing is official yet…

Au revoir, Montréal, merci beaucoup for a memorable #NHLDraft weekend. The buzz in this city is intoxicating. No complaint from me if the Draft was hosted here every year.

Nonetheless, #preds are the favorite to host 2023 Draft in Nashville, but not yet a done deal. 🤠 pic.twitter.com/VdAXK03Qnm

— Frank Seravalli (@frank_seravalli) July 9, 2022
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The Predators have hosted the NHL Draft once before in their history, it came in 2003 when the Pittsburgh Penguins selected Marc-Andre Fleury No. 1 overall. The Predators selected defenseman Ryan Suter with the No. 7 overall pick that year and made 13 selections all told.

20 years later, Nashville has evolved into a hockey city with a unique culture surrounding the Predators, so the prospect of them hosting an NHL Draft is an exciting one.

The 2023 NHL Draft will also have a tremendous amount of hype because of top prospect Connor Bedard, who’s expected to be a franchise-changing, potentially generational talent. Bedard scored 100 points in 62 games for the Regina Pats of the WHL this season and he scored five points in two games for Team Canada at the 2022 World Juniors before it was canceled due to a COVID-19 breakout.

The Florida Panthers are the only team that doesn’t have its first-round pick in next year’s draft. They traded it to the Montreal Canadiens at the this year’s trade deadline for Ben Chiarot.