When you get into the third round and beyond in the NHL Entry Draft, teams are often looking for home runs. The likelihood of getting an NHL player at all drops significantly once outside of the first round, so there are no certainties. You’re either looking for a player with a higher floor, or you’re trying to hit a home run by stealing a player that never should have been there in the first place.
As for the latter, there may be such an opportunity for a team willing to call the name of Jordan Dumais this year.