Draft Chaos and Player Power: Brian Lawton on the NHL's Shifting Balance of Control
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Daren Millard and John Shannon are joined by Brian Lawton — former first-round pick, agent, and general manager — for a wide-ranging conversation on the NHL draft and player movement.
Lawton breaks down how dramatically the draft process has evolved, from scouting to player preparation, and why he believes this year's class could be one of the most unpredictable in recent memory due to sharply divided opinions on prospect rankings.
The discussion heats up around the growing power of players with no-trade protections — Lawton reveals that roughly 250 NHL players currently hold no-trade clauses, compared to just 45 across all other major professional sports combined — and what that means for teams trying to make moves. Jason Robertson's potential trade from Dallas to Seattle serves as the focal point for a broader conversation on how players are increasingly prioritizing winning over salary alone.
The episode wraps with an expansion debate, as Lawton makes his case for Austin as the NHL's next market, pointing to its booming tech industry and financial appeal — though John suspects it may be a negotiating tactic to squeeze better terms out of Houston.
