By: jpfdeuce

Every year, a right of passage takes place with each professional sport league in North America. The renewal of potential, an infusion of depth to the organization, and the addition of hope that can revitalize a morbid fan base that can only see light if they look to the long-term and not the short-term effects from a professional sports draft.

Yes, between entry draft events for each league and (at a later date) pre-season camps, hope can be fused back into the skeleton of a professional sports franchise's body, giving it renewed strength, substance, vigor and vitality.

But of the four major sport drafts, I just have to say it: the National Hockey League entry draft is routinely the worst one to witness and the most painful to endure each and every year, without exception.

http://www.rawcharge.com/2009/6/25/8...-the-nhl-draft


Anyone care to say this guys nuts. Might want to drop him a e-mail if you disagree!!

Don