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Devils surprise NHL Draft Lottery winner, Flyers’ huge move to No. 2

The New Jersey Devils won the 2017 NHL Draft Lottery on Saturday night, which saw the Colorado Avalanche tumble from having the best odds all the way to No. 4 overall. The Devils had an 8.5 percent chance at winning the lottery, compared to Colorado’s 18-percent chance. The last time the Devils franchise

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