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It's draft week in the NHL, which means the New York Islanders are the most important team in hockey for the first time since 2000 ... or more realistically, since 1983.

They're the first domino to fall -- keeping quiet about it , too -- and the rest of the dominoes could lead to everything from Brian Burke welcoming John Tavares to the Toronto Maple Leafs to the Tampa Bay Lightning being forced to make a fateful decision for the future of the franchise. Which is never a good thing, based on their track record.

(Best domino-falling scene ever in a movie? Richard Pryor in "The Toy.")

The Islanders have their choice of London Knights phenom Tavares, 6-foot-6 Swedish defenseman Victor Hedman or Brampton center Matt Duchene, who has earned comparisons to Steve Yzerman only a year after Steven Stamkos(notes) did.

Those rookies were among the six that met the media during the Stanley Cup Finals; taking questions, meeting players from the Pittsburgh Penguins and Detroit Red Wings, and taking the awkwardly posed photos that are a requirement for draftees:

Poor bastards. This is actually a scene from the long-lost children's television pilot "Capt. Grapes and the Well-Tailored Hitchhikers."

Coming up, some words from Hedman and Duchene, whose interview is featured in a video clip. Plus, Hedman's father reveals the secrets of Swedish BBQ.

In our brief chat during the Final, Hedman denied ever having inquired about the quality of women on Long Island when he visited the Islanders, which is a shame. At that point he had never been to Florida, so he offered no comment on its female population.

We also met Hedman's father, Olle, who didn't have a preference for where Victor plays in the NHL. "I said it before: The team who picks him ... it doesn't matter [where they're located] as long as the team takes good care of him and lets him play," he said.

(So Colorado then?)

Olle was good people, answering questions from the media as he did when his elder son, Oscar, was drafted by the Washington Capitals in 2004. He said Oscar's journey through the draft process, though not as high-profile as Victor's, has helped the young defenseman handle the pressure.

"[Victor is] very down to Earth. I admire him. His older brother Oscar is also very calm and down to Earth. I'm very proud of them."

Being that Victor Hedman is a tall glass of lingonberry juice at 6-6 and nearly 230 pounds, Olle was asked what, exactly, he was feeding the lad during his formative years.

The answer: His father's BBQ.

"Spare ribs. Pork," he said.

"Propane gas."

Secret spices, slow cooking, all that good stuff. Swedish BBQ and nary a meatball or smoked fish in sight. Who knew?

Duchene seems like a decent guy, too. At the brief media session, Tavares and Hedman were mobbed, which left Duchene sort of alone on the side with other potential lottery picks. That was nearly two weeks ago, before Duchene started gaining moment as the better "long term" forward prospect than Tavares and getting chatted up as a potential first overall pick.

Here's Duchene on nerves, playoff beards and, briefly, his musical tastes:

We've got plenty of coverage planned for the draft this week, from spotlighting the picks to coverage on-site in Montreal beginning on Thursday. If you're going to be up there for the festivities as a blogger or a fan, please do drop a line; we'd love to slam a few brews engage in a philosophical conversation about draft strategies.

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  1. captain chaos
    1. Posted by captain chaos Mon Jun 22, 2009 11:01 am EDT

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    First, Go Jackets!
  2. Fin-atic
    2. Posted by Fin-atic Mon Jun 22, 2009 11:06 am EDT

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    Don Cherry is a fruitcake. I think we should stop speculating about these guys until they prove themselves. I'm still in favor of a rookie league minimum salary cap so that they have to prove themselves BEFORE the payday.
  3. MarkT
    3. Posted by MarkT Mon Jun 22, 2009 11:09 am EDT

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    Oh, So Wysh doesn't want to remember 1993 when the Islanders minus their franchise player stopped the Penguins Jagr-Lemuix Stanley Cup streak!
  4. Chief
    4. Posted by Chief Mon Jun 22, 2009 11:13 am EDT

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    NY draft the old guy in the middle, it will go along with your strategy to be the worst team in hockey for an eternity.
  5. NostraChronus
    5. Posted by NostraChronus Mon Jun 22, 2009 11:15 am EDT

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    my guess is that the Islanders have limited options regarding the first overall pick, since Tavares probably won't sign there, and Hedman probably won't either.
  6. MarkT
    6. Posted by MarkT Mon Jun 22, 2009 11:22 am EDT

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    I wouldn't mind getting Cherry
  7. Hextall454
    7. Posted by Hextall454 Mon Jun 22, 2009 11:24 am EDT

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    What has five thumbs and will miss the playoffs next year?
  8. Cd T
    8. Posted by Cd T Mon Jun 22, 2009 11:25 am EDT

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    When will the Islanders play the Kings in the outdoor toilet classic?!
  9. Robert
    9. Posted by Robert Mon Jun 22, 2009 11:47 am EDT

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    They all said they will gladly sign with the Isles...that's just Canadian pipe dreams spreading rumors...the real question is...how will the Isles screw up the #1 pick? If there is a team to find a way...it's them.
  10. truecelebrity11
    10. Posted by truecelebrity11 Mon Jun 22, 2009 12:03 pm EDT

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    NostraChronus, you need to read before you open your flaps.
  11. hoojoowhatsits
    11. Posted by hoojoowhatsits Mon Jun 22, 2009 12:03 pm EDT

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    Grapes meeting with the top tier of picks has been going on for years. It's used as a segment in Coach's Corner.
    FWIW...there's been a cap on entry level contracts for several years now which covers their first three years.
  12. Fin-atic
    12. Posted by Fin-atic Mon Jun 22, 2009 12:24 pm EDT

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    @#11, It's still too much, (at least for the first year) although it's a start. At least it's not on par with the NBA and NFL.
  13. wsscarlett
    13. Posted by wsscarlett Mon Jun 22, 2009 12:36 pm EDT

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    Robert....they could draft a guy who has been dead for 5 years.....don't remember the team,but it has happened before.
  14. wsscarlett
    14. Posted by wsscarlett Mon Jun 22, 2009 12:42 pm EDT

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    Nostrachronus.....limited options? Where would Tavares go? If he drafted by the Isles he has no choice,other than to sit out two seasons or go to Europe.He was rumored to be considering that last season,but didn't.Hedman could stay in Sweden for two years,but if memory serves,he being a foreign player,the rule doesn't apply to him.He would still be Isles property.
    Rumors abound that the Isles will take Duchene.Who really knows? We will all find out on Friday.
    Only option for JT....picked #1 by the Isles,he plays there for 3 years and then signs an offer sheet somewhere else,for either big money or next to nothing,if he doesn't pan out.
  15. Magnet-Crotch
    15. Posted by Magnet-Crotch Thu Sep 03, 2009 2:51 pm EDT

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    Wait, Brad Paisley? And the new Green Day album? That alone should drop Duchene to the second round.
  16. habs1rule
    16. Posted by habs1rule Mon Jun 22, 2009 12:58 pm EDT

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    After round three..I want a peep at Detroits draft board..
  17. b_jack_city
    17. Posted by b_jack_city Mon Jun 22, 2009 1:01 pm EDT

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    There already is a rookie salary cap.
  18. Guy F
    18. Posted by Guy F Mon Jun 22, 2009 2:15 pm EDT

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    Hedman is wayyyy overrated. Jared Cowan is better. Hedman is a slower, weaker, softer J-Bouw.
    Tavares has declined in the past two years. Bored wth junior or simply overrated?
    Kane and Duchene are solid, not spectacular. Steve Yzerman??? Please. Gilbert Brule was the "next Steve Yzerman". Wasn't Kyle Turris the most recent "next Steve Yzerman" before Stamkos? Wasn't Jeff Friesen the "next Steve Yzerman" at one point? Ethan Moreau was "the next Bob Gainey". Where's Pavel Brendl these days?
    The is only one Stevie Y, he's on his way to the HOF (with Hull, Leetch and Robitaille)
    Ryan Ellis is awesome, he'll get overlooked because of his size.
  19. Kevin M
    19. Posted by Kevin M Mon Jun 22, 2009 2:15 pm EDT

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    Magnet Crotch is awesome hahaha I couldn't have put it better!
    @cheif worst team in history? You must be a Ranger fan... its the only solution because you are in denial that the Rangers could be the worst (or most stupid) team in history. But hey, if any of those guys turn out to be a complete bust... you can be sure the Rangers will sign them to a 10 year $150 million dollar contract.
  20. DON_DOC_IN
    20. Posted by DON_DOC_IN Mon Jun 22, 2009 2:24 pm EDT

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    Guy F..You forgot one, Stephen Weiss was also a next Yzerman
  21. gsmflight66
    21. Posted by gsmflight66 Mon Jun 22, 2009 2:29 pm EDT

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    the islanders need everything and here's my idea. 1. trade the 26th pick to tampa for their 2nd pick. 2. drafting both tavares and hedman could be a good benefit. 3. this would fix the mistake that they made 8 years ago for trading chara and spezza for yashin which was dumb. that means the lightning will have the 26th pick and will choose a defenseman. it will either be stefan elliot, calvin dehann, or tim erixon.
  22. Guy F
    22. Posted by Guy F Mon Jun 22, 2009 2:35 pm EDT

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    DOC : That's right! Thanks.
  23. managill13
    23. Posted by managill13 Mon Jun 22, 2009 2:42 pm EDT

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    duchene to colorado and heatly for smyth
  24. habs1rule
    24. Posted by habs1rule Mon Jun 22, 2009 2:42 pm EDT

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    Garth Snow secret draft strategy= Dart Board!!
  25. Judge
    25. Posted by Judge Mon Jun 22, 2009 2:48 pm EDT

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    Tim Connelly was also the next Steve Yzerman

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