Between picks 17 and 110, the New Jersey Devils as of now will be watching the NHL Draft from the sidelines. Ray Shero has proven himself to be very savvy in trading since coming to New Jersey, which means that come June when the draft actually goes down, Jersey’s Team may have a second or third rounder back. Today we look at a player who projects to be in that third round area; for the second day in a row here at AAtJ, we will look at a Samuelsson whose father played in the NHL (though today Ulf is the father, not Kjell) as Adam Samuelsson is our player of focus.
Adam Samuelsson: 2018 NHL Draft Prospect Profile; Big-Bodied D with NHL Pedigree
