The second round of the NHL Draft kicked off Saturday morning in Chicago, and in the sixth round of seven, the Detroit Red Wings grabbed a winger named John Adams as the 162nd overall pick.

Although he appears to go by Jack, is from a city about 40 minutes north of Boston, according to eliteprospects.com, and is obviously not that John Adams — the second president of the U.S. — hockey fans did not disappoint with some hilarious but super obvious jokes at the expense of the Wings and general manager Ken Holland.

The Red Wings just drafted a guy named John Adams from Boston 😂 #HistoricalReferences pic.twitter.com/1wnMcGZNAV — Nathan Coram (@ncoram_wx) June 24, 2017

281 years old is a little old to be considered for the entry draft. But he's got great smarts, leadership skills, could run the country https://t.co/EyWHFW7z1W — Darian Somers (@StuffSomersSays) June 24, 2017

As if the Red Wings couldn't get older, they draft John Adams, who died in 1826. — Michael Petrella (@mpetrella) June 24, 2017

Detroit just drafted John Adams from Boston Massachusetts he's been dead for over 200 years jeez guys take someone who is alive why dont ya — Mike Davis (@QuacktorDavis) June 24, 2017

John Adams just got drafted. This better be his goal song. https://t.co/oG5o8wLCoE — Mark Lazerus (@MarkLazerus) June 24, 2017

A John Adams from Boston was drafted into the NHL and a Johnny Adams from Boston College was drafted into the MLB. That's super patriotic. — Shawn McFarland (@McFarland_Shawn) June 24, 2017