New York Islanders pro scouting director Ken Morrow knows a thing or two about so-called hockey miracles.
Witnessing the Islanders win the NHL draft lottery on Monday and vault nine other teams in the order for the right to have the No. 1 pick represented yet another memorable moment for the four-time Stanley Cup champion and member of the 1980 gold-medal-winning ''Miracle on Ice'' U.S. Olympic team.
''I've had a lot of thrills in my hockey life, but this is right up there at the top,'' Morrow said. ''The hockey gods smiled on us. I can't tell you how thrilled I am for Islanders fans, for our ownership, for the entire Islanders organization.''
The Islanders, who missed the playoffs for the second time in four seasons, are in the midst of a front-office shakeup after not renewing general manager Lou Lamoriello's contract on April 22. And they earned a remarkable lottery win by entering the day with a 3.5% shot — the 10th-best odds — of seeing their numbers come up.
New York wasn't the only team to buck the lottery odds. The Utah Hockey Club won the second round of the lottery, and made the jump from 14th to fourth under the rules limiting teams from moving up no more than 10 spots in the draft order.
''A couple of seconds ago, we were just like 10 back, so it still hasn't sunk in,'' Utah GM Bill Armstrong said of a first-year franchise that finished just seven points out of a playoff spot. ''This is an exciting moment for us. It's a game-changer for us.''
The San Jose Sharks will pick second after entering the day with the best odds, 18.5%, to win the lottery and a 25.5% chance of landing the No. 1 choice. San Jose, which finished last for a second consecutive year, was seeking to become the NHL's first team to win the lottery and pick first in consecutive years.
''We definitely lucked it out last year to be able to select Mac,'' Sharks GM Mike Grier said in referring to selecting Boston University center Macklin Celebrini first overall. ''This year would have obviously been nice to have the pick and have the choice of all the players. But picking two, we're still in a pretty good spot so we're happy.''