The Chicago Blackhawks would not have had Ivar Stenberg available to them had they kept the 4th overall pick.
When the Chicago Blackhawks were handed the 4th overall pick as a result of the 2026 NHL Draft Lottery, there was a lot of discourse about Ivar Stenberg falling to them with that pick.
However, a couple of NHL trades and transactions that took place made it clear that it wasn't a likely scenario. So much so that the Blackhawks traded the 4th pick to the Buffalo Sabres in a deal for Bowen Byram.
When it came down to it, the San Jose Sharks selected Stenberg second overall, meaning the Blackhawks read the room properly when they decided to move the pick. Kyle Davidson wouldn't have appreciated it if Stenberg fell to the Sabres at 4.
With the fourth overall pick, the Sabres selected Daxon Rudolph, who was a surprise based on how most boards looked going into the draft. A majority of scouts had three or four defenders ahead of him, but Buffalo took him at four.
After a big year for the Sabres, they took the chance with a pick that they weren't originally supposed to have. The sky is the limit for Rudolph, but it wasn't the name that most were expecting to hear at that point in the night.
For the Blackhawks, they are happy with Bowen Byram, who is going to be their number one defenseman. They needed to make a move to make themselves better going into Connor Bedard's fourth season, and they did that.

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