TAMPA – When you think back to the 2015 NHL Draft, it was all going to be so simple. Connor McDavid to Edmonton, Jack Eichel to Buffalo and Stanley Cup dreams for the Oilers and Sabres by, oh, 2018 or 2019.
Mike Harrington: Colorado's Mikko Rantanen earned a Cup his fellow 2015 first-rounders don't have
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