Barring any last-second stupidity, the Ottawa Senators will enter the NHL Draft in perhaps the most vaunted position of all attendees.
This team has everything: three first-round picks, including two in the top-five, four (!!!!!) second-rounders, an abundance of cap space equivalent to the GDP of a small nation and, most of all, a boundless world of possibilities.
Armed with those assets, literally — and I mean literally — everything is on the table.
The offseason is a blank canvas and general manager Pierre Dorion is Leonardo Da Vinci. Or, at least, he could be.