The 2019 NHL Entry Draft did not fall short in the area of unexpected occurrences. From prospects taken earlier than expected, such as Moritz Seider and Philip Broberg, to projected first-rounders falling past pick 31. It is safe to say that the way the draft panned out surprised a lot of people. The Philadelphia Flyers capitalized on the surprise-factor of the draft, moving up in the second-round to select winger Bobby Brink. Many scouts expected Brink to go in the second half of round one but he slid due to a bunch of teams going “off the board” with their picks.