The NHL entry draft is a baffling yearly occurrence. Within each draft down to every single pick, there is a world of opportunity with the player.
A fifth round pick (i.e. Jamie Benn) has just as good a chance at being a superstar in the NHL as a player selected first overall. It is a two way street though, in the fact that a first round player can become a bust just as easily as a fifth rounder.
The Dallas Stars seem to have a bit of an unnatural and uncommon problem. While the majority of NHL teams, and all professional sports teams for that matter, find their production from first round superstar prospects, the Stars go the opposite way.