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Originally Posted by Jason14h
2 teams draft first and second every year . Mathematically at most 50% could win the cup if perfectly correlated at most !
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WRONG. Because teams are not restricted to having only one top-2 draft pick on their roster. It is quite mathematically possible for every top-2 pick to be on a Stanley Cup winner during his career. It just doesn't happen.
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