2013 CCM/USA HOCKEY ALL-AMERICAN PROSPECTS GAME CONSOL Energy Center • Pittsburgh, Pa. • Thursday, Sept. 26, 2013 • • • The second annual CCM/USA Hockey All-American Prospects Game features 40 top American- born players eligible for the 2014 NHL Entry Draft. Since the 1999 NHL Entry Draft, Americans have repreented 23% of players picked in the first two rounds. Between 1984-98, just 12% of first and second rounders were from the U.S. All-time, six Americans have been drafted first overall. 2014 NHL Central Scouting Preliminary Rankings of Players in 2013 CCM/USA Hockey All-American Prospects Game CSS Rank Name A Blake Clarke A Chase De Leo A Dylan Larkin A Sonny Milano A Nick Schmaltz B Anders Bjork B Ryan Collins B Tony DeAngelo B Ryan Donato B Jack Dougherty B Shane Eiserman B Jack Glover B Aaron Haydon B Ryan Hitchcock B Josh Jacobs B Kevin Labanc B Ryan MacInnis B Seamus Malone B Ryan Mantha B Jack Ramsey B Alex Tuch C Louie Belpedio C Nathan Billitier C Jared Fiegl C Shane Gersich C Keegan Iverson C Dylan Pavelek C Tyler Sheehy C Nolan Stevens C Michael Turner C Hunter Warner C Joe Wegwerth Goalies A Thatcher Demko A Alex Nedeljkovic B Ed Minney B Blake Weyrick Hometown Wildwood, Mo. La Mirada, Calif. Waterford, Mich. Massapequa, N.Y. Verona, Wis. 2013-14 Team (League) North Bay (OHL) Portland (WHL) U.S. National Under-18 Team U.S. National Under-18 Team Green Bay (USHL) Mequon, Wis. Bloomington, Minn. Philadelphia, Pa. Scituate, Mass. Cottage Grove, Minn. West Newbury, Mass. Golden Valley, Minn. Plymouth, Mich. Manhasset, N.Y. Macomb, Mich. Staten Island, N.Y. St. Louis, Mo. Naperville, Ill. Clarkston, Mich. Minnetonka, Minn. Baldwinsville, N.Y. U.S. National Under-18 Team University of Notre Dame U.S. National Under-18 Team University of Minnesota Sarnia (OHL) Dexter School (Mass.) U.S. National Under-18 Team Dubuque (USHL) University of New Hampshire U.S. National Under-18 Team University of Minnesota Niagara (OHL) U.S. National Under-18 Team Yale University Indiana (USHL) Michigan State University Barrie (OHL) Kitchener (OHL) Dubuque (USHL) University of Wisconsin Sioux City (USHL) University of North Dakota Penticton (BCHL) University of Minnesota U.S. National Under-18 Team Boston College Skokie, Ill. Spencerport, N.Y. Parker, Colo. Chaska, Minn. St. Louis Park, Minn. Marysville, Mich. Burnsville, Minn. Manhattan Beach, Calif. Chicago, Ill. Eden Prairie, Minn. Brewster, N.Y. U.S. National Under-18 Team U.S. National Under-18 Team U.S. National Under-18 Team U.S. National Under-18 Team Portland (WHL) U.S. National Under-18 Team Burnsville (Minn.) High School U.S. National Under-18 Team Cushing Academy (Mass.) Waterloo (USHL) U.S. National Under-18 Team Miami University University of Notre Dame University of Denver University of North Dakota San Diego, Calif. Parma, Ohio Wind Gap, Pa. Ojai, Calif. Boston College (HEA) Plymouth (OHL) U.S. National Under-18 Team U.S. National Under-18 Team Boston College A Rating -- Indicates a 1st round candidate B Rating -- Indicates a 2nd/3rd round candidate C Rating – Indicates a 4th/5th/6th round candidate College Commitment University of Michigan University of Notre Dame University of North Dakota Ohio State University Minnesota St. University University of Notre Dame Michigan State University 2013 CCM/USA HOCKEY ALL-AMERICAN PROSPECTS GAME NOTES HEAD COACH MARK JOHNSON Mark Johnson, who helped lead the 1980 U.S. Olympic Team to a gold medal, returns to the city where his professional career began three decades ago to serve as a head coach for the 2013 CCM/USA Hockey All-American Prospects Game. Drafted by the Pittsburgh Penguins in the fourth round of the 1977 NHL Entry Draft, Johnson spent the first three seasons of his professional career in Pittsburgh, registering 23-62--85 totals in 136 games. Next, Johnson played for Minnesota, Hartford, St. Louis and New Jersey. During his 11-year, 669-game career in the NHL, Johnson tallied 203 goals and 305 assists, and played in the 1984 NHL All-Star Game. Internationally, the Minneapolis, Minn., native skated for the U.S. at 12 major international tournaments. As part of the 1980 “Miracle on Ice” team, Johnson recorded a team-best 11 points (5-6). He also wore the USA sweater at eight IIHF Men’s World Championships (1978-79, 1981-82, 1985-87, 1990) and three Canada Cups (1981, 1984, 1987). Johnson has also represented the U.S. as a coach. Beginning in 2006-07, he was the head coach of the U.S. Women’s National Team for four seasons, culminating with a silver-medal showing at the 2010 Olympic Winter Games in Vancouver, B.C. He also directed Team USA to a gold medal at the 2009 IIHF Women’s World Championship and to a silver medal at the 2007 IIHF Women’s Under-18 World Championship. Additionally, he served as an assistant coach for the U.S. Men’s National Team in 2000 and 2002. The University of Wisconsin alumnus has won four NCAA women’s national championships (2006-07, 2009, 2011) as head coach of the Badgers’ women’s ice hockey team, a role he’s held since 2002. From 1996-2002, Johnson was an assistant coach for the Wisconsin men’s ice hockey team. Johnson was inducted into the U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame in 2004 and received the Lester Patrick Trophy in 2011. 2 NCAA HOCKEY Twenty-four players are verbally committed to NCAA programs, while six others have yet to select a school. Additionally, goalie Thatcher Demko is a freshman at Boston College. UNITED STATES HOCKEY LEAGUE Thirty-three players have developmental roots in the USHL. As the top junior league in the United States, the USHL prepares players for NCAA Division I hockey as well as careers in the NHL. USA HOCKEY’S NATIONAL TEAM DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM A total of 24 players in the AAPG have played or currently play for USA Hockey’s National Team Development Program in Ann Arbor, Mich. The full-time program is composed of two squads, the U.S. National Under-18 and Under-17 Teams, which compete in the USHL, while also facing international and collegiate competition. FAMILY TIES Five players have National Hockey League ties within their family, including Ryan Donato (son of Ted Donato), Ryan MacInnis (son of Al MacInnis), Ryan Mantha (nephew of Moe Mantha), Jack Ramsey (son of Mike Ramsey) and Nolan Stevens (son of John Stevens). Also, Nick Schmaltz is the brother of Jordan Schmaltz, who was a first-round pick of the St. Louis Blues in 2012. INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCE Four players, including forwards Shane Eiserman and Kevin Labanc; and goaltenders Thatcher Demko and Blake Weyrick, won the silver medal at the 2013 International Ice Hockey Federation Men’s World Under-18 Championship. Seven players -- Jack Dougherty, Aaron Haydon, Keegan Iverson, Ryan Mantha, Alex Nedeljkovic, Nick Schmaltz and Blake Weyrick helped Team USA finish second at the 2013 Ivan Hlinka Memorial Tournament. HEAD COACH JOE MULLEN Joe Mullen, one of the most-accomplished American players in National Hockey League history, returns to Pittsburgh as a head coach for the 2013 CCM/USA Hockey All-American Prospects Game. Mullen spent six seasons with the Penguins (1990-95, 1996-97) and was a key component of Pittsburgh’s back-to-back Stanley Cup championships in 1991 and 1992. During his time as a Penguin, Mullen played in 379 games and recorded 153 goals and 172 assists for 325 points. He also spent time in the Pittsburgh organization as a coach, serving as an assistant with the Penguins from 2000-06, as well as a stint as head coach of the American Hockey League’s Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins during part the 2005-06 season. Mullen became the first American to record 500 career goals and 1,000 career points in the NHL. During his 17-year NHL career, Mullen tallied 502 goals and 561 assists in 1,062 games. He was a three-time NHL All-Star and two-time recipient of the Lady Bing Trophy. Besides the Penguins, Mullen skated for the St. Louis Blues, Boston Bruins and Calgary Flames, winning a Stanley Cup with Calgary in 1989. Internationally, Mullen wore the Team USA jersey at the 1979 International Ice Hockey Federation Men’s World Championship and three Canada Cups (1984, 1987, 1991). Currently, the New York, N.Y., native is in his seventh season as an assistant coach with the NHL’s Philadelphia Flyers. In 200607, he was an assistant coach for the AHL’s Philadelphia Phantoms. Mullen, who ranks fifth in all-time scoring among U.S.-born players, was inducted into the U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame in 1998 and the Hockey Hall of Fame in 2000. Also, he received the Lester Patrick Trophy in 1995. 2013 CCM/USA HOCKEY ALL-AMERICAN PROSPECTS GAME NOTES 2013 AAPG PLAYERS BY STATE Minnesota ............................................8 New York ...............................................6 Michigan ...............................................5 California ..............................................4 Illinois.....................................................4 Wisconsin .............................................3 Massachusetts ....................................2 Missouri.................................................2 Pennsylvania .......................................2 Colorado ...............................................1 New Hampshire .................................1 Ohio ........................................................1 KEYSTONE STATE HOCKEY Pennsylvania’s total hockey population has spiked by 20.3 in the last decade. Both sides of the state have grown, but Western Pennsylvania has shown remarkable and rapid growth. The numbers in that portion of the state grew by 4,395 players over an eight-year span. There was a 50.7 percent increase from the 8,665 players in 2005-06. The Penguins won the Stanley Cup in 2009 and the number of players surged in the next three years. Eastern Pennsylvania, which had a much higher membership to start, has grown by 10.25 percent over the same span. Overall, Pennsylvania has the fifth-highest youth hockey participation numbers in the country. NOTABLE RECENT PITTSBURGH HOCKEY EVENTS 2013 NCAA Frozen Four 2012 NHL Entry Draft 2013 USA Hockey Youth Nationals 2011 NHL Winter Classic 2012 Three Rivers Classic NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP COVERAGE YALE CLAIMS NCAA CROWN WOMEN WIN 5TH WORLD GOLD JUNE/JULY 2013 � $3.95 The Voice of Hockey in America FEATUR + ING 2013 GOALIE GU IDE TIM TAYLOR 1942-2013 LITTLE PENGUINS YOUTH HOCKEY The Success Of The Penguins Is Only The Tip Of What’s Happening In THE STEEL CITY PITTSBURGH PENGU INS THIS IS USA HOCKEY USA Hockey provides the foundation for the sport of ice hockey in America; helps young people become leaders, even Olympic heroes; and connects the game at every level while promoting a lifelong love of the sport. USA Hockey’s primary emphasis is on the support and development of grassroots hockey programs. In January 2009, the organization launched the American Development Model, which - for the first time ever - provides associations nationwide with a blueprint for optimal athlete development. Always a leader in safety, USA Hockey furthered the enhancement of those efforts by advancing the USA Hockey SafeSport Program in June 2012. While youth hockey is a main focus, USA Hockey also has vibrant junior and adult hockey programs that provide opportunities for players of all ability levels. The organization also supports a growing disabled hockey program. Beyond serving those who play the game at the amateur level, USA Hockey has certification programs for coaches and officials to ensure education standards are met that coincide with the level of play. In September 2011, USA Hockey became the first youth sports organization in the U.S. to offer its coaches online, age-specific coaching education modules. Furthermore, a large focus is put on parent education with equipment needs, rules of the game and parental roles in youth sports among common topics. Members of the organization are entitled to many benefits, including a subscription to USA Hockey Magazine, the most widely circulated hockey publication in the world; excess accident, general liability and catastrophic insurance coverage; access to USAHockey.com; and opportunities to participate in USA Hockey National Championships, as well as player development camps. As the National Governing Body for the sport of ice hockey in the United States, USA Hockey is the official representative to the United States Olympic Committee and the International Ice Hockey Federation. In this role, USA Hockey is responsible for organizing and training men’s and women’s teams for international tournaments, including the IIHF World Championships and the Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games. Closer to home, USA Hockey works closely with the National Hockey League and the National Collegiate Athletic Association on matters of mutual interest. USA Hockey is divided into 12 geographical districts throughout the United States. Each district has a registrar to register teams; a referee-in-chief to register officials and organize clinics; a coach-in-chief to administer education programs for coaches; a risk manager to oversee liability and safety programs; and a skill development program administrator to facilitate learn-to-play programs for youth players and their parents. 3 AMERICAN PLAYERS & THE NHL ENTRY DRAFT Draft Statistics, 2010-13 2013 American players selected, first round American players selected, first two rounds Total American-born players selected Percentage of American-born players selected 2012 American players selected, first round American players selected, first two rounds Total American players selected Percentage of American players selected 2011 American players selected, first round American players selected, first two rounds Total American-born players selected Percentage of American-born players selected 2010 American players selected, first round American players selected, first two rounds Total American-born players selected Percentage of American-born players selected *most in NHL Entry Draft history **tied for most in NHL Entry Draft History (2007) Highest-Drafted American Players Each Year Since 2000 Year Player (Hometown/Current Team Then) Pick 4 3 15 Jack Campbell (Port Huron, Mich./USNTDP) 11 Nick Leddy (Eden Prairie, Minn./Eden Prairie H.S.) 16 Zach Bogosian (Massena, N.Y./Peterborough) 3 Patrick Kane (Buffalo, N.Y./London) 1 Erik Johnson (Bloomington, Minn./USNTDP) 1 Bobby Ryan (Cherry Hill, N.J./Owen Sound) 2 Blake Wheeler (Robbinsdale, Minn./Breck H.S.) 5 Ryan Suter (Madison, Wis./USNTDP) 7 Ryan Whitney (Scituate, Mass./Boston Univ.) 5 Michael Komisarek (West Islip, N.Y./Univ. of Michigan) 7 Rick DiPietro (Winthrop, Mass./Boston Univ.) 1 3 11 2013 Seth Jones (Plano, Texas/Portland) 57 2012 Alex Galchenyuk (Milwaukee, Wis./Sarnia) 27.0% (57/211) 2011 J.T. Miller (East Palestine, Ohio/USNTDP) 6 2010 14 2009 55 26.1% (55/211) 2008 2007 4 12 2006 59 2005 28.0% (59/211) 2004 11* 2003 21** 2002 59 28.1% (59/210) 2001 2000 American Players Selected with the First Overall Pick Year 2007 2006 2000 1995 1988 1983 4 Player Patrick Kane Erik Johnson Rick DiPietro Bryan Berard Mike Modano Brian Lawton Hometown Buffalo, N.Y. Bloomington, Minn. Winthrop, Mass. Woonsocket, R.I. Livonia, Mich. New Brunswick, N.J. NHL Team Chicago Blackhawks St. Louis Blues New York Islanders Ottawa Senators Minnesota North Stars Minnesota North Stars Current Team Then London (OHL) U.S. National Under-18 Team Boston University (HEA) Detroit Junior Red Wings (OHL) Prince Albert (WHL) Mount St. Charles (R.I.) High School Team NSH MTL NYR DAL MIN ATL CHI STL ANA PHX NSH PIT MTL NYI AMERICAN PLAYERS & THE NHL ENTRY DRAFT Americans Selected in the First Two Rounds 1968 (2) Curt Bennett – St. Louis Blues, 2nd rd., 16th overall Herb Boxer – Detroit Red Wings, 2nd rd., 17th overall 1971 (1) Henry Boucha – Detroit Red Wings, 2nd rd., 16th overall 1974 (2) Lee Fogolin – Buffalo Sabres, 1st rd., 11th overall Mark Howe – Boston Bruins, 2nd rd., 25th overall 1975 (2) Peter Scamurra – Washington Capitals, 2nd rd., 19th overall Russ Anderson – Pittsburgh Penguins, 2nd rd., 31st overall 1976 (1) Reed Larson – Detroit Red Wings, 2nd rd., 22nd overall 1977 (1) Tom Gorence – Philadelphia Flyers, 2nd rd., 35th overall 1986 (13) Jimmy Carson – Los Angeles Kings, 1st rd., 2nd overall Dan Woodley – Vancouver Canucks, 1st rd., 7th overall Brian Leetch – New York Rangers, 1st rd., 9th overall Scott Young – Hartford Whalers, 1st rd., 11th overall Craig Janney – Boston Bruins, 1st rd., 13th overall George Pelawa – Calgary Flames, 1st rd., 16th overall Tom Fitzgerald – New York Islanders, 1st rd., 17th overall Todd Copeland – New Jersey Devils, 2nd rd., 24th overall Dave Capuano – Pittsburgh Penguins, 2nd rd., 25th overall Greg Brown – Buffalo Sabres, 2nd rd., 26th overall Mike Posma – St. Louis Blues, 2nd rd., 31st overall Mark Kurzawski – Chicago Blackhawks, 2nd rd., 35th overall Dennis Vaske – New York Islanders, 2nd rd., 38th overall 1996 (6) Erik Rasmussen – Buffalo Sabres, 1st rd., 7th overall Marty Reasoner – St. Louis Blues, 1st rd., 14th overall Peter Ratchuk – Colorado Avalanche, 1st rd., 25th overall Dan LaCouture – New York Islanders, 2nd rd., 29th overall Matt Cullen – Anaheim Mighty Ducks, 2nd rd., 35th overall Josh DeWolf – New Jersey Devils, 2nd rd., 41st overall 1987 (2) John LeClair – Montreal Canadiens, 2nd rd., 33rd overall Adam Burt – Hartford Whalers, 2nd rd., 39th overall 1998 (6) David Legwand – Nashville Predators, 1st rd., 2nd overall Michael Rupp – New York Islanders, 1st rd., 9th overall Scott Gomez – New Jersey Devils, 1st rd., 27th overall Phillippe Sauve – Colorado Avalanche, 2nd rd., 38th overall Bobby Allen – Boston Bruins, 2nd rd., 52nd overall Chris Bala – Ottawa Senators, 2nd rd., 58th overall 1978 (2) Curt Fraser – Vancouver Canucks, 2nd rd., 22nd overall Steve Christoff – Minnesota North Stars, 2nd rd., 24th overall 1988 (4) Mike Modano – Minnesota North Stars, 1st rd., 1st overall Jeremy Roenick – Chicago Blackhawks, 1st rd., 8th overall Barry Richter – Hartford Whalers, 2nd rd., 32nd overall Todd Harkins – Calgary Flames, 2nd rd., 42nd overall 1979 (4) Mike Ramsey – Buffalo Sabres, 1st rd., 11th overall Ed Hospoder – New York Rangers, 2nd rd., 34th overall Dave Christian – Winnipeg Jets, 2nd rd., 40th overall Neal Broten - Minnesota North Stars, 2nd rd., 42nd overall 1989 (4) Bill Guerin – New Jersey Devils, 1st rd., 5th overall Doug Zmolek – Minnesota North Stars, 1st rd., 7th overall Rob Woodward – Vancouver Canucks, 2nd rd., 29th overall Ted Drury – Calgary Flames, 2nd rd., 42nd overall 1980 (3) Rik Wilson – St. Louis Blues, first rd., 12th overall Moe Mantha – Winnipeg Jets, 2nd rd., 23rd overall Tony Curtale – Calgary Flames, 2nd rd., 31st overall 1990 (7) Derian Hatcher – Minnesota North Stars, 1st rd., 8th overall Keith Tkachuk – Winnipeg Jets, 1st rd., 19th overall Bryan Smolinski – Boston Bruins, 1st rd., 21st overall Chris Gotziaman – New Jersey Devils, 2nd rd., 29th overall Craig Johnson – St. Louis Blues, 2nd rd., 33rd overall Doug Weight – New York Rangers, 2nd rd., 34th overall Mike Muller – Winnipeg Jets, 2nd rd., 35th overall 1981 (5) Bobby Carpenter – Washington Capitals, 1st rd., 3rd overall Tom Hirsch – Minnesota North Stars, 2nd rd., 33rd overall Dave Preuss – Minnesota North Stars, 2nd rd., 34th overall Rich Costello – Philadelphia Flyers, 2nd rd., 37th overall Chris Chelios – Montreal Canadiens, 2nd rd., 40th overall 1982 (5) Phil Housley – Buffalo Sabres, 1st rd., 6th overall Mike Anderson – Buffalo Sabres, 2nd rd., 26th overall Kent Carlson – Montreal Canadiens, 2nd rd., 32nd overall David Maley – Montreal Canadiens, 2nd rd., 33rd overall Scott Sandelin – Montreal Canadiens, 2nd rd., 40th overall 1983 (7) Brian Lawton – Minnesota North Stars, 1st rd., 1st overall Pat LaFontaine – New York Islanders, 1st rd., 3rd overall Tom Barrasso – Buffalo Sabres, 1st rd., 5th overall Alfie Turcotte – Montreal Canadiens, 1st rd., 17th overall David Jensen – Hartford Whalers, 1st rd., 20th overall Wayne Presley – Chicago Blackhawks, 2nd rd., 39th overall Mike Golden – Edmonton Oilers, 2nd rd., 40th overall 1984 (7) Ed Olczyk – Chicago Blackhawks, 1st rd., 3rd overall Al Iafrate – Toronto Maple Leafs, 1st rd., 4th overall David Quinn – Minnesota North Stars, 1st rd., 13th overall Kevin Hatcher – Washington Capitals, 1st rd., 17th overall Jeff Rohlicek – Vancouver Canucks, 2nd rd., 31st overall Steve Leach – Washington Capitals, 2nd rd., 34th overall Paul Ranheim – Calgary Flames, 2nd rd., 38th overall 1985 (6) Craig Wolanin – New Jersey Devils, 1st rd., 3rd overall Tom Chorske – Montreal Canadiens, 1st rd., 16th overall Chris Biotti – Calgary Flames, 1st rd., 17th overall Mike Richter – New York Rangers, 2nd rd., 28th overall Eric Weinrich – New Jersey Devils, 2nd rd., 32nd overall Todd Richards – Montreal Canadiens, 2nd rd., 33rd overall 1991 (6) Brian Rolston – New Jersey Devils, 1st rd., 11th overall Pat Peake – Washington Capitals, 1st rd., 14th overall Jim Campbell – Montreal Canadiens, 2nd rd., 28th overall Rusty Fitzgerald – Pittsburgh Penguins, 2nd rd., 38th overall Mike Pomichter – Chicago Blackhawks, 2nd rd., 39th overall Craig Darby – Montreal Canadiens, 2nd rd., 43rd overall 1992 (5) Joe Hulbig – Edmonton Oilers, 1st rd., 13th overall David Wilkie – Montreal Canadiens, 1st rd., 20th overall Peter Ferraro – New York Rangers, 1st rd., 24th overall Chris O’Sullivan – Calgary Flames, 2nd rd., 30th overall Jim Carey – Washington Capitals, 2nd rd., 32nd overall 1993 (8) Adam Deadmarsh - Quebec Nordiques, 1st rd., 14th overall Landon Wilson – Toronto Maple Leafs, 1st rd., 19th overall Kevyn Adams – Boston Bruins, 1st rd., 25th overall Jay Pandolfo – New Jersey Devils, 2nd rd., 32nd overall Jamie Langenbrunner – Dallas Stars, 2nd rd., 35th overall Rory Fitzpatrick – Montreal Canadiens, 2nd rd., 47th overall Jonathan Coleman – Detroit Red Wings, 2nd rd., 48th overall Matt Alvey – Boston Bruins, 2nd rd., 51st overall 1994 (4) Jason Bonsignore – Edmonton Oilers, 1st rd., 4th overall Jeff Kealty – Quebec Nordiques, 1st rd., 22nd overall Deron Quint – Winnipeg Jets, 2nd rd., 30th overall Sean Haggerty – Toronto Maple Leafs, 2nd rd., 48th overall 1995 (3) Bryan Berard – Ottawa Senators, 1st rd., 1st overall Brian Boucher – Philadelphia Flyers, 1st rd., 22nd overall Peter Roed – San Jose Sharks, 2nd rd., 38th overall 1997 (5) Paul Mara – Tampa Bay Lightning, 1st rd., 7th overall Nick Tselios – Carolina Hurricanes, 1st rd., 22nd overall Ben Clymer – Boston Bruins, 2nd rd., 27th overall Brad Defauw – Carolina Hurricanes, 2nd rd., 28th overall Brian Gaffaney – Pittsburgh Penguins, 2nd rd., 44th overall 1999 (12) Tim Connolly – New York Islanders, 1st rd., 5th overall Jeff Jillson – San Jose Sharks, 1st rd., 14th overall David Tanabe – Carolina Hurricanes, 1st rd., 16th overall Barrett Heisten – Buffalo Sabres, 1st rd., 20th overall Michael Ryan – Dallas Stars, 2nd rd., 32nd overall Dan Cavanaugh – Calgary Flames, 2nd rd., 38th overall Jordan Leopold – Anaheim Mighty Ducks, 2nd rd., 44th overall Matt Murley – Pittsburgh Penguins, 2nd rd., 51st overall Adam Hall – Nashville Predators, 2nd rd., 52nd overall Andrew Hutchinson – Nashville Predators, 2nd rd., 54th overall Doug Janik – Buffalo Sabres, 2nd rd., 55th overall Ed Hill – Nashville Predators, 2nd rd., 61st overall 2000 (9) Rick DiPietro – New York Islanders, 1st rd., 1st overall Ron Hainsey – Montreal Canadiens, 1st rd., 13th overall Brooks Orpik – Pittsburgh Penguins, 1st rd., 18th overall David Hale – New Jersey Devils, 1st rd., 22nd overall Jeff Taffe – St. Louis Blues, 1st rd., 30th overall Brad Winchester – Edmonton Oilers, 2nd rd., 35th overall Andy Hilbert – Boston Bruins, 2nd rd., 37th overall Matt DeMarchi – New Jersey Devils, 2nd rd., 57th overall Paul Martin – New Jersey Devils, 2nd rd., 62nd overall 2001 (8) Michael Komisarek – Montreal Canadiens, 1st rd., 7th overall R.J. Umberger – Vancouver Canucks, 1st rd., 16th overall Tim Gleason – Ottawa Senators, 1st rd., 23rd overall Jason Bacashihua – Dallas Stars, 1st rd., 26th overall Dave Steckel – Los Angeles Kings, 1st rd., 30th overall Tim Jackman – Columbus Blue Jackets, 2nd rd., 38th overall Edward Caron – Edmonton Oilers, 2nd rd., 52nd overall Noah Welch – Pittsburgh Penguins, 2nd rd., 54th overall 2002 (12) Ryan Whitney – Pittsburgh Penguins, 1st rd., 5th overall Eric Nystrom – Calgary Flames, 1st rd., 10th overall Keith Ballard – Buffalo Sabres, 1st rd., 11th overall Chris Higgins – Montreal Canadiens, 1st rd., 14th overall Mike Morris – San Jose Sharks, 1st rd., 27th overall Jim Slater – Atlanta Thrashers, 1st rd., 30th overall Lee Falardeau – New York Rangers, 2nd rd., 33rd overall Brian McConnell – Calgary Flames, 2nd rd., 39th overall Rob Globke – Florida Panthers, 2nd rd., 40th overall Matt Greene – Edmonton Oilers, 2nd rd., 44th overall Dan Spang – San Jose Sharks, 2nd rd., 52nd overall Barry Tallackson – New Jersey Devils, 2nd rd., 53rd overall 2003 (18) Ryan Suter – Nashville Predators, 1st rd., 7th overall Hugh Jessiman – New York Rangers, 1st rd., 12th overall 5 AMERICAN PLAYERS & THE NHL ENTRY DRAFT Americans Selected in the First Two Rounds Dustin Brown – Los Angeles Kings, 1st rd., 13th overall Zach Parise – New Jersey Devils, 1st rd., 17th overall Mark Stuart – Boston Bruins, 1st rd., 21st overall Ryan Kesler – Vancouver Canucks, 1st rd., 23rd overall Brian Boyle – Los Angeles Kings, 1st rd., 26th overall Danny Richmond – Carolina Hurricanes, 2nd rd., 31st overall Matt Smaby – Tampa Bay Lightning, 2nd rd., 41st overall Josh Hennessy – San Jose Sharks, 2nd rd., 43rd overall Dan Fritsche – Columbus Blue Jackets, 2nd rd., 46th overall Matthew Carle – San Jose Sharks, 2nd rd., 47th overall Colin McDonald – Edmonton Oilers, 2nd rd., 51st overall Brandon Crombeen – Dallas Stars, 2nd rd., 54th overall Patrick O’Sullivan – Minnesota Wild, 2nd rd., 56th overall John Doherty – Toronto Maple Leafs, 2nd rd., 57th overall David Backes – St. Louis Blues, 2nd rd., 62nd overall Jimmy Howard – Detroit Red Wings, 2nd rd., 64th overall 2004 (13) Blake Wheeler – Phoenix Coyotes, 1st rd., 5th overall Al Montoya – New York Rangers, 1st rd., 6th overall A.J. Thelen – Minnesota Wild, 1st rd., 12th overall Drew Stafford – Buffalo Sabres, 1st rd., 13th overall Rob Schremp – Edmonton Oilers, 1st rd., 25th overall Cory Schneider – Vancouver Canucks, 1st rd., 26th overall Chris Bourque – Washington Capitals, 2nd rd., 33rd overall Grant Lewis – Atlanta Thrashers, 2nd rd., 40th overall Adam Pineault – Columbus Blue Jackets, 2nd rd., 46th overall David Booth – Florida Panthers, 2nd rd., 53rd overall Geoff Paukovich – Edmonton Oilers, 2nd rd., 57th overall Brandon Dubinsky – New York Rangers, 2nd rd., 60th overall Alex Goligoski – Pittsburgh Penguins, 2nd rd., 61st overall 2005 (16) Bobby Ryan – Anaheim Mighty Ducks, 1st rd., 2nd overall Jack Johnson – Carolina Hurricanes, 1st rd., 3rd overall Jack Skille – Chicago Blackhawks, 1st rd., 7th overall Brian Lee – Ottawa Senators, 1st rd., 9th overall Matt Lashoff – Boston Bruins, 1st rd., 22nd overall T.J. Oshie – St. Louis Blues, 1st rd., 24th overall Joe Finley – Washington Capitals, 1st rd., 27th overall Matt Niskanen – Dallas Stars, 1st rd., 28th overall Tyler Plante – Florida Panthers, 2nd rd., 32nd overall Ryan Stoa – Colorado Avalanche, 2nd rd., 34th overall Jeff Frazee – New Jersey Devils, 2nd rd., 38th overall Michael Sauer – New York Rangers, 2nd rd., 40th overall Justin Abdelkader – Detroit Red Wings, 2nd rd., 42nd overall Tom Fritsche – Colorado Avalanche, 2nd rd., 47th overall Nathan Hagemo – Carolina Hurricanes, 2nd rd., 58th overall Michael Gergen – Pittsburgh Penguins, 2nd rd., 61st overall 2006 (18) Erik Johnson – St. Louis Blues, 1st rd., 1st overall Phil Kessel – Boston Bruins, 1st rd., 5th overall Kyle Okposo – New York Islanders, 1st rd., 7th overall Peter Mueller – Phoenix Coyotes, 1st rd., 8th overall Trevor Lewis – Los Angeles Kings, 1st rd., 17th overall Mark Mitera – Anaheim Mighty Ducks, 1st rd., 19th overall David Fischer – Montreal Canadiens, 1st rd., 20th overall Bobby Sanguinetti – New York Rangers, 1st rd., 21st overall Nick Foligno – Ottawa Senators, 1st rd., 28th overall Chris Summers – Phoenix Coyotes, 1st rd., 29th overall Carl Sneep – Pittsburg Penguins, 2nd rd., 32nd overall Michael Ratchuk – Philadelphia Flyers, 2nd rd., 42nd overall Jeff Petry – Edmonton Oilers, 2nd rd., 45th overall Joe Ryan – Los Angeles Kings, 2nd rd., 48th overall Nigel Williams – Colorado Avalanche, 2nd rd., 51st overall Blake Geoffrion – Nashville Predators, 2nd rd., 56th overall Mike Weber – Buffalo Sabres, 2nd rd., 57th overall Jamie McBain – Carolina Hurricanes, 2nd rd., 63rd overall 2007 (21) Patrick Kane – Chicago Blackhawks, 1st rd., 1st overall James van Riemsdyk – Philadelphia Flyers, 1st rd., 2nd overall Ryan McDonagh – Montreal Canadiens, 1st rd., 12th overall Kevin Shattenkirk – Colorado Avalanche, 1st rd., 14th overall 6 Ian Cole – St. Louis Blues, 1st rd., 18th overall Max Pacioretty – Montreal Canadiens, 1st rd., 22nd overall Jonathon Blum – Nashville Predators, 1st rd., 23rd overall Patrick White – Vancouver Canucks, 1st rd., 25th overall Nick Petrecki – San Jose Sharks, 1st rd., 28th overall James O’Brien – Ottawa Senators, 1st rd. 29th overall T.J. Brennan – Buffalo Sabres, 2nd rd., 31st overall Tommy Cross – Boston Bruins, 2nd rd. 35th overall Bill Sweatt – Chicago Blackhawks, 2nd rd., 38th overall Eric Tangradi – Anaheim Ducks, 2nd rd., 42nd overall Aaron Palushaj – St. Louis Blues, 2nd rd., 44th overall Colby Cohen – Colorado Avalanche, 2nd rd., 45th overall Ted Ruth – Washington Capitals, 2nd rd., 46th overall Nico Sacchetti – Dallas Stars, 2nd rd. 50th overall Will Weber – Columbus Blue Jackets, 2nd rd., 53rd overall Jeremy Smith – Nashville Predators, 2nd rd., 54th overall Mike Hoeffel – New Jersey Devils, 2nd rd. 57th overall 2008 (11) Zach Bogosian – Atlanta Thashers, 1st rd., 3rd overall Colin Wilson – Nashville Predators, 1st rd., 7th overall Jake Gardiner – Anaheim Ducks, 1st rd., 17th overall John Carlson – Washington Capitals, 1st rd., 27th overall Thomas McCollum – Detroit Red Wings, 1st rd., 30th overall Philip McRae – St. Louis Blues, 2nd rd., 33rd overall Aaron Ness – New York Islanders, 2nd rd., 40th overall Mitch Wahl – Calgary Flames, 2nd rd., 48th overall Derek Stepan – New York Rangers, 2nd rd., 51st overall Danny Kristo – Montreal Canadiens, 2nd rd., 56th overall Jimmy Hayes – Toronto Maple Leafs, 2nd rd., 60th overall 2009 (16) Nick Leddy – Minnesota Wild, 1st rd., 16th overall Chris Kreider – New York Rangers, 1st rd., 19th overall John Moore – Columbus Blue Jackets, 1st rd., 21st overall Jordan Schroeder – Vancouver Canucks, 1st rd., 22nd overall Kyle Palmieri – Anaheim Ducks, 1st rd., 26th overall Dylan Olsen – Chicago Blackhawks, 1st rd., 28th overall Chris Brown – Phoenix Coyotes, 2nd rd., 36th overall Matt Clark – Anaheim Ducks, 2nd rd., 37th overall Zach Budish – Nashville Predators, 2nd rd., 41st overall William Wrenn – San Jose Sharks, 2nd rd., 43rd overall Drew Shore – Florida Panthers, 2nd rd., 44th overall Jeremy Morin – Atlanta Thrashers, 2nd rd., 45th overall Kenny Ryan – Toronto Maple Leafs, 2nd rd., 50th overall Brian Dumoulin – Carolina Hurricanes, 2nd rd., 51st overall Kevin Lynch – Columbus Blue Jackets, 2nd rd., 56th overall Philip Samuelsson - Pittsburgh Penguins, 2nd rd., 61st overall 2010 (21) Jack Campbell - Dallas Stars, 1st rd., 11th overall Cam Fowler - Anaheim Ducks, 1st rd., 12th overall Derek Forbort - Los Angeles Kings, 1st rd., 15th overall Austin Watson - Nashville Predators, 1st rd., 18th overall Nick Bjugstad - Florida Panthers, 1st rd., 19th overall Beau Bennett - Pittsburgh Penguins, 1st rd., 20th overall Jarred Tinordi - Montreal Canadiens, 1st rd., 22nd overall Kevin Hayes - Chicago Blackhawks, 1st rd., 24th overall Charlie Coyle - San Jose Sharks, 1st rd., 28th overall Emerson Etem - Anaheim Ducks, 1st rd., 29th overall Brock Nelson - New York Islanders, 1st rd., 30th overall Tyler Pitlick - Edmonton Oilers, 2nd rd., 31st overall Jared Knight - Boston Bruins, 2nd rd., 32nd overall Justin Faulk - Carolina Hurricanes, 2nd rd., 37th overall Jon Merrill - New Jersey Devils, 2nd rd., 38th overall Connor Brickley - Florida Panthers, 2nd rd., 50th overall Phil Lane - Phoenix Coyotes, 2nd rd., 52nd overall Mark Alt - Carolina Hurricanes, 2nd rd., 53rd overall Justin Holl - Chicago Blackhawks, 2nd rd., 54th overall Jason Zucker - Minnesota Wild, 2nd rd., 59th overall Stephen Johns - Chicago Blackhawks, 2nd rd., 60th overall 2011 (12) J.T. Miller - New York Rangers, 1st rd., 15th overall Connor Murphy - Phoenix Coyotes, 1st rd., 20th overall Stefan Noesen - Ottawa Senators, 1st rd., 21st overall Tyler Biggs - Toronto Maple Leafs, 1st rd., 22nd overall Rocco Grimaldi - Florida Panthers, 2nd rd., 33rd overall Scott Mayfield - New York Islanders, 2nd rd., 34th overall Adam Clendening - Chicago Blackhawks, 2nd rd., 36th overall John Gibson - Anaheim Ducks, 2nd rd., 39th overall Brandon Saad - Chicago Blackhawks, 2nd rd., 43rd overall Matthew Nieto - San Jose Sharks, 2nd rd., 47th overall Mario Lucia - Minnesota Wild, 2nd rd., 60th overall Shane Prince - Ottawa Senators, 2nd rd., 61st overall 2012 (14) Alex Galchenyuk - Montreal Candiens, 1st rd., 3rd overall Jacob Trouba - Winnipeg Jets, 1st rd., 9th overall Jordan Schmaltz - St. Louis Blues, 1st rd., 25th overall Henrik Samuelsson - Phoenix Coyotes, 1st rd., 27th overall Brady Skjei - New York Rangers, 1st rd., 28th overall Stefan Matteau - New Jersey Devils, 1st rd., 29th overall Nicolas Kerdiles - Anaheim Ducks, 2nd rd., 36th overall Dylan Blujus - Tampa Bay Lightning, 2nd rd., 40th overall Patrick Sieloff - Calgary Flames, 2nd rd., 42nd overall Jake McCabe - Buffalo Sabres, 2nd rd., 44th overall Anthony Stolarz - Philadelphia Flyers, 2nd rd., 45th overall Brian Hart - Tampa Bay Lightning, 2nd rd., 53rd overall Samuel Kurker - St. Louis Blues, 2nd rd., 56th overall Cristoval Nieves - New York Rangers, 2nd rd., 59th overall 2013 (11) Seth Jones - Nashville Predators, 1st rd., 4th overall Michael McCarron - Montreal Canadiens, 1st rd., 25th overall Ryan Hartman - Chicago Blackhawks, 1st rd., 30th overall Ian McCoshen - Florida Panthers, 2nd rd., 31st overall Adam Erne - Tampa Bay Lightning, 2nd rd., 33rd overall J.T. Compher - Buffalo Sabres, 2nd rd., 35th overall Connor Hurley - Buffalo Sabres, 2nd rd., 38th overall Steven Santini - New Jersey Devils, 2nd rd., 42nd overall Tommy Vannelli - St. Louis Blues, 2nd rd., 47th overall Justin Bailey - Buffalo Sabres, 2nd rd., 52nd overall Zach Sanford - Washington Capitals, 2nd rd., 61st overall AMERICAN PLAYERS & THE NHL ENTRY DRAFT Americans Selected in the First Two Rounds by Team (since 2000) Team ANA BOS BUF CAR CBJ CGY CHI COL DAL DET EDM FLA LAK MIN MTL Player Nicolas Kerdiles John Gibson Cam Fowler Emerson Etem Kyle Palmieri Jake Gardiner Mark Mitera Bobby Ryan Phil Kessel Matt Lashoff Mark Stuart J.T. Compher Connor Hurley Justin Bailey Jake McCabe Drew Stafford Keith Ballard Jack Johnson John Moore Patrick Sieloff Eric Nystrom Ryan Hartman Adam Clendening Brandon Saad Kevin Hayes Dylan Olsen Patrick Kane Jack Skille Kevin Shattenkirk Jack Campbell Matt Niskanen Thomas McCollum Rob Schremp Ian McCoshen Rocco Grimaldi Nick Bjugstad Derek Forbort Trevor Lewis Dustin Brown Brian Boyle David Steckel Mario Lucia Nick Leddy A.J. Thelen Michael McCarron Alex Galchenyuk Jarred Tinordi Ryan McDonagh Max Pacioretty David Fischer Chris Higgins Pick 36 39 12 29 26 17 19 2 5 22 21 35 38 52 44 13 11 3 21 42 10 30 36 43 24 28 1 7 14 11 28 30 25 31 33 19 15 17 13 26 30 60 16 12 25 3 22 12 22 20 14 Year 2012 2011 2010 2010 2009 2008 2006 2005 2006 2005 2003 2013 2013 2013 2012 2004 2002 2005 2009 2012 2002 2013 2011 2011 2010 2009 2007 2005 2007 2010 2005 2008 2004 2013 2011 2010 2010 2006 2003 2003 2001 2011 2009 2004 2013 2012 2010 2007 2007 2006 2002 NJD NSH NYI NYR OTT PHI PHX PIT SJS STL TBL Michael Komisarek 7 Ron Hainsey 13 Steven Santini 42 Stefan Matteau 29 Zach Parise 17 David Hale 22 Seth Jones 4 Austin Watson 18 Colin Wilson 7 Jonathon Blum 23 Ryan Suter 7 Scott Mayfield 34 Brock Nelson 30 Kyle Okposo 7 Rick DiPietro 1 Brady Skjei 28 Cristoval Nieves 59 J.T. Miller 15 Chris Kreider 19 Bobby Sanguinetti 21 Al Montoya 6 Hugh Jessiman 12 Stefan Noesen 21 Shane Prince 61 James O’Brien 29 Nick Foligno 28 Brian Lee 9 Tim Gleason 23 Anthony Stolarz 45 James van Riemsdyk 2 Henrik Samuelsson 27 Connor Murphy 20 Peter Mueller 8 Chris Summers 29 Blake Wheeler 5 Beau Bennett 20 Ryan Whitney 5 Brooks Orpik 18 Matthew Nieto 47 Charlie Coyle 28 Nick Petrecki 28 Mike Morris 27 Tommy Vannelli 47 Samuel Kurker 56 Jordan Schmaltz 25 Ian Cole 18 Erik Johnson 1 T.J. Oshie 24 Jason Bacashihua 26 Jeffe Taffe 30 Adam Erne 33 Dylan Blujus 40 2001 2000 2013 2012 2003 2000 2013 2010 2008 2007 2003 2011 2010 2006 2000 2012 2012 2011 2009 2006 2004 2003 2011 2011 2007 2006 2005 2001 2012 2007 2012 2011 2006 2006 2004 2010 2002 2000 2011 2010 2007 2002 2013 2012 2012 2007 2006 2005 2001 2000 2013 2012 TOR VAN WPG WSH Brian Hart Tyler Biggs Jordan Schroeder Patrick White Cory Schneider Ryan Kesler R.J. Umberger Jacob Trouba Zach Bogosian Jim Slater Zach Sanford John Carlson Joe Finley 53 22 22 25 26 23 16 9 3 30 61 27 27 2012 2011 2009 2007 2004 2003 2001 2012 2008 2002 2013 2008 2005 7 AMERICAN PLAYERS & THE NHL ENTRY DRAFT Timeline: The NHL Entry Draft & Hockey in the United States June 5, 1968 – Curt Bennett and Herb Boxer become the first American players ever selected at the NHL Entry Draft in Montreal. Bennett is selected 16th overall by the St. Louis Blues, while Boxer is taken 17th overall by the Detroit Red Wings. June 8, 1983 – Brian Lawton, a center from Mt. St. Charles High School (R.I.), becomes the first American picked No. 1 overall when the Minnesota North Stars choose him at the Montreal Forum. June 21, 1986 – Seven U.S.-born players are selected in the first round of the NHL Entry Draft at the Montreal Forum. To date, it’s the most in the history of the event: Jimmy Carson (2nd), Dan Woodley (7th), Brian Leetch (9th), Scott Young (11th), Craig Janney (13th), George Pelawa (16th) and Tom Fitzgerald (17th). June 11, 1988 – Mike Modano becomes the second Americanborn player ever selected No. 1 overall when the Minnesota North Stars select him at the Montreal Forum. Oct. 11, 1999 – Dave Tanabe becomes the first alumnus of USA Hockey’s National Team Development Program to play in an NHL game and to score an NHL goal when he tallied a power-play goal for the Carolina Hurricanes in his pro debut. June 24, 2000 – Rick DiPietro becomes the first USA Hockey NTDP player to be selected No. 1 overall when the New York Islanders pick him in Calgary. He is also the highest-drafted goalie in the history of the modern draft and the first American goalie ever drafted with the top pick. June 21, 2003 – Eight U.S.-born players are selected in the first round of the 2003 NHL Entry Draft in Nashville – Ryan Suter (7th), Hugh Jessiman (12th), Dustin Brown (13th), Zach Parise (17th), Mark Stuart (21st), Ryan Kesler (23rd), Brian Boyle (26th) and Patrick Eaves (29th) – marking a new record. A record four players from USA Hockey’s NTDP were among those selected. July 30, 2005 – A then-record tying eight U.S.-born players are selected in the first round of the NHL Entry Draft in Ottawa. Among them, a record four are chosen among the top 10 picks. April 22, 2006 – The U.S. Men’s National Under-18 Team wins its second straight gold medal at the IIHF Men’s Under-18 World Championship in Angelholm and Halmstad, Sweden. June 24, 2006 – 10 U.S.-born players hear their names called during the first round of the NHL Entry Draft in Vancouver, including the No. 1 overall selection of Erik Johnson, who became the fifth American-born player to be chosen with the first pick. In addition, 17 players with ties to USA Hockey’s NTDP are chosen. 8 June 22, 2007 – Patrick Kane, the sixth American-born first overall selection, joins Erik Johnson as the first American-born players to be selected with the number one pick in back-to-back years. James van Riemsdyk, who is selected second overall in the draft, teams up with Kane to become the first-ever American-born players to be selected with the first two picks in the draft. A record 29.4 percent – 62 out of the 211 players drafted in 2007 are American. Jan. 5, 2010 – The U.S. National Junior Team defeats Canada, 6-5 in overtime, to claim its second-ever IIHF World Junior Championship gold medal and first since 2004. 2008 NHL Entry Draft firstround selection John Carlson (Washington Capitals, 27th overall) scored the game-winning goal, while 2010 draft-eligible goaltender Jack Campbell earned the victory between the pipes. June 26, 2010 – A record 11 Americans are selected in the first round of the 2010 NHL Entry Draft, while a record-tying 21 Americans are selected in the first two rounds, tying the two-round high water mark set in 2007. Three-time U.S. gold medalist Jack Campbell (2009 and 2010 IIHF World Men’s U18 Championships, 2010 IIHF World Junior Championship) is the first American off the board at No. 11 to the Dallas Stars. April 22, 2012 – The U.S. Men’s National Under-18 Team captures its fourth consecutive IIHF Men’s Under-18 World Championship gold medal with a 7-0 shutout win over Sweden in Brno, Czech Republic. Collin Olson (Carolina Hurricanes, ‘12, 159th) posted a 0.80 goals against average in five games and was named the tournament’s top netminder. For defensemen Seth Jones and Jacob Trouba (Winnipeg Jets, ‘12, 9th) and forward Nicolas Kerdiles (Anaheim Ducks, ‘12, 36th) it was their second consecutive gold medal at the event. Jan. 5, 2013 – The U.S. National Junior Team wins the gold medal at the IIHF World Junior Championship in Ufa, Russia, marking Team USA’s third medal at the event in four years. John Gibson (Anaheim Ducks, ‘11, 39th) was named Best Goaltender and Most Valuable Player of the tournament, while Jacob Trouba (Winnipeg Jets, ‘12, 9th) was tabbed Best Defenseman. USA Hockey’s National Team Development Program Having completed its 16th season of competition in 2012-13, USA Hockey’s National Team Development Program has had a significant impact on the National Hockey League Entry Draft. Since 1999, the first year players from the NTDP were eligible for the NHL Entry Draft, a total of 211 players have been selected, including No. 1 overall selections Rick DiPietro (2000-New York Islanders), Erik Johnson (2006-St. Louis Blues) and Patrick Kane (2007-Chicago Blackhawks). USA Hockey’s NTDP All-Time Draft List Rd 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 Pick 1 1 1 2 3 4 5 5 6 7 7 7 7 8 9 10 11 11 12 12 13 14 15 15 16 16 18 19 20 20 21 22 22 22 22 23 25 26 27 28 28 29 29 29 29 29 30 30 33 33 33 34 35 35 36 Player Patrick Kane Erik Johnson Rick DiPietro James van Riemsdyk Jack Johnson Seth Jones Phil Kessel Ryan Whitney Al Montoya Colin Wilson Jack Skille Ryan Suter Michael Komisarek Peter Mueller Jacob Trouba Eric Nystrom Jack Campbell Keith Ballard Cam Fowler A.J. Thelen Ron Hainsey Kevin Shattenkirk J.T. Miller Derek Forbort Dave Tanabe R.J. Umberger Ian Cole Mark Mitera Connor Murphy Barrett Heisten Mark Stuart Tyler Biggs Jarred Tinordi Matt Lashoff Jordan Schroeder Ryan Kesler Michael McCarron Kyle Palmieri Henrik Samuelsson Brady Skjei Nick Foligno Stefan Matteau Emerson Etem James O’Brien Chris Summers Patrick Eaves Ryan Hartman Dave Steckel Rocco Grimaldi Philip McRae Lee Falardeau Ryan Stoa J.T. Compher Brad Winchester Nicolas Kerdiles NHL Team Chicago Blackhawks St. Louis Blues N.Y. Islanders Philadelphia Flyers Carolina Hurricanes Nashville Predators Boston Bruins Pittsburgh Penguins N.Y. Rangers Nashville Predators Chicago Blackhawks Nashville Predators Montreal Canadiens Phoenix Coyotes Winnipeg Jets Calgary Flames Dallas Stars Buffalo Sabres Anaheim Ducks Minnesota Wild Montreal Canadiens Colorado Avalanche New York Rangers Los Angeles Kings Carolina Hurricanes Vancouver Canucks St. Louis Blues Anaheim Ducks Phoenix Coyotes Buffalo Sabres Boston Bruins Toronto Maple Leafs Montreal Canadiens Boston Bruins Vancouver Canucks Vancouver Canucks Montreal Canadiens Anaheim Ducks Phoenix Coyotes New York Rangers Ottawa Senators New Jersey Devils Anaheim Ducks Ottawa Senators Phoenix Coyotes Ottawa Senators Chicago Blackhawks Los Angeles Kings Florida Panthers St. Louis Blues N.Y. Rangers Colorado Avalanche Buffalo Sabres Edmonton Oilers Anaheim Ducks Year 2007 2006 2000 2007 2005 2013 2006 2002 2004 2008 2005 2003 2001 2006 2012 2002 2010 2002 2010 2004 2000 2007 2011 2010 1999 2001 2007 2006 2011 1999 2003 2011 2010 2005 2009 2003 2013 2009 2012 2012 2006 2012 2010 2007 2006 2003 2013 2001 2011 2008 2002 2005 2013 2000 2012 Rd 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 2 3 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 Pick 36 36 37 37 38 38 38 39 39 40 42 42 42 43 43 44 44 44 44 45 45 46 46 47 47 47 47 50 51 51 52 53 53 54 55 56 56 56 56 57 57 58 59 60 60 63 63 63 64 64 65 69 70 74 80 Player Adam Clendening Chris Brown Justin Faulk Andy Hilbert Jon Merrill Bill Sweatt Jeff Frazee John Gibson Brian McConnell Rob Globke Steve Santini Patrick Sieloff Michael Ratchuk Brandon Saad William Wrenn Jake McCabe Drew Shore Matt Greene Jordan Leopold Jeremy Morin Colby Cohen Teddy Ruth Adam Pineault Tommy Vannelli Matthew Nieto Tom Fritsche Matthew Carle Kenny Ryan Nigel Williams Kris Vernarsky Adam Hall Barry Tallackson David Booth Andrew Hutchinson Doug Janik Kevin Lynch Danny Kristo Blake Geoffrion Patrick O’Sullivan Mike Hoeffel Geoff Paukovich Nate Hagemo Jason Zucker Stephen Johns Jimmy Hayes Robbie Czarnik Jamie McBain Jason Bailey James Howard Jason Ryznar Brian Strait Casey Borer Michael Paliotta John Hayden Bryan Rust NHL Team Chicago Blackhawks Phoenix Coyotes Carolina Hurricanes Boston Bruins New Jersey Devils Chicago Blackhawks New Jersey Devils Anaheim Ducks Calgary Flames Florida Panthers New Jersey Devils Calgary Flames Philadelphia Flyers Chicago Blackhawks San Jose Sharks Buffalo Sabres Florida Panthers Edmonton Oilers Anaheim Mighty Ducks Atlanta Thrashers Colorado Avalanche Washington Capitals Columbus Blue Jackets St. Louis Blues San Jose Sharks Colorado Avalanche San Jose Sharks Toronto Maple Leafs Colorado Avalanche Toronto Maple Leafs Nashville Predators New Jersey Devils Florida Panthers Nashville Predators Buffalo Sabres Columbus Blue Jackets Montreal Canadiens Nashville Predators Minnesota Wild New Jersey Devils Edmonton Oilers Carolina Hurricanes Minnesota Wild Chicago Blackhawks Toronto Maple Leafs Los Angeles Kings Carolina Hurricanes Anaheim Mighty Ducks Detroit Red Wings New Jersey Devils Pittsburgh Penguins Carolina Hurricanes Chicago Blackhawks Chicago Blackhawks Pittsburgh Penguins Year 2011 2009 2010 2000 2010 2007 2005 2011 2002 2002 2013 2012 2006 2011 2009 2012 2009 2002 1999 2009 2007 2007 2004 2013 2011 2005 2003 2009 2006 2000 1999 2002 2004 1999 1999 2009 2008 2006 2003 2007 2004 2005 2010 2010 2008 2008 2006 2005 2003 2002 2006 2004 2011 2013 2010 9 USA Hockey’s National Team Development Program USA Hockey’s NTDP All-Time Draft List Rd 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 6 6 5 5 5 5 10 Pick 80 81 81 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 90 91 92 94 95 95 96 96 99 100 100 101 103 103 104 107 108 110 110 110 111 113 113 115 118 119 119 121 122 123 126 126 129 130 133 135 135 137 140 141 142 142 143 145 153 154 158 159 159 159 163 Player Ryan Bourque Michael Carman Neil Komadoski Adam Hauser Nick Shore Stephen Werner Kenny Smith Matt Grzelcyk Josh Unice Keaton Thompson T.J. Hensick Pat Aufiero Jesse Lane Justin Vaive Vinny Saponari Robbie Russo David Warsofsky Cade Fairchild Joe Palmer Reid Boucher Thomas DiPauli Rhett Rakhshani Matt Rust John Ramage Brett Nowak Andrew Copp Austin Wuthrich Bill Arnold Michael Mersch Kevin Montgomery James Sharrow Willie Levesque Ryan Hegarty Nathan Davis Sean Lorenz Hudson Fasching Brian Fahey Kevin Porter Tyler Motte Corey Potter Will Butcher David Kolomatis Joe Lavin Blake Pietila Brett Bennett Connor Clifton Justin Florek Matt Doman Connor Carrick Jacob Dowell Jim McKenzie Nathan Gerbe Will Magnuson Greg Moore Brett Sterling Bill Cass Brandon Maxwell Jerry D’Amigo Collin Olson John-Michael Liles Mike Brown Dusty Collins NHL Team New York Rangers Colorado Avalanche Ottawa Senators Edmonton Oilers Los Angeles Kings Washington Capitals Edmonton Oilers Boston Bruins Chicago Blackhawks Anaheim Ducks Colorado Avalanche N.Y. Rangers Carolina Hurricanes Anaheim Ducks Atlanta Thrashers New York Islanders St. Louis Blues St. Louis Blues Chicago Blackhawks New Jersey Devils Washington Capitals N.Y. Islanders Florida Panthers Calgary Flames Boston Bruins Winnipeg Jets Washington Capitals Calgary Flames Los Angeles Kings Colorado Avalanche Atlanta Thrashers San Jose Sharks Anaheim Ducks Chicago Blackhawks Minnesota Wild Los Angeles Kings Colorado Avalanche Phoenix Coyotes Chicago Blackhawks N.Y. Rangers Colorado Avalanche Los Angeles Kings Chicago Blackhawks New Jersey Devils Phoenix Coyotes Phoenix Coyotes Boston Bruins Calgary Flames Washington Capitals Chicago Blackhawks Ottawa Senators Buffalo Sabres Colorado Avalanche Calgary Flames Atlanta Thrashers Anaheim Mighty Ducks Colorado Avalanche Toronto Maple Leafs Carolina Hurricanes Colorado Avalanche Vancouver Canucks Tampa Bay Lighting Year 2009 2006 2001 1999 2011 2003 2001 2012 2007 2013 2005 1999 2002 2007 2008 2011 2008 2007 2006 2011 2012 2006 2007 2010 2000 2013 2012 2010 2011 2006 2003 1999 2008 2005 2008 2013 2000 2004 2013 2003 2013 2009 2007 2011 2006 2013 2010 1999 2012 2004 2004 2005 1999 2003 2003 2000 2009 2009 2012 2000 2004 2004 Rd 5 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 Pick 165 167 168 170 172 172 175 175 176 176 176 177 180 180 181 185 185 187 188 188 195 196 173 182 186 197 198 199 199 208 210 210 211 211 219 224 224 226 239 239 244 244 249 249 251 255 260 265 270 275 276 278 Player Justin Maiser Riley Barber Justin Mercier Chase Balisy David Wohlberg Matt Auffrey John Albert Kyle Clark Ryan Flynn Ryan Maki Doug Meyer Travis Boyd Nick Mattson Chris Holt J.D. Forrest Patrick Foley Ryan Murphy Robbie Earl Joe Charlebois Art Femenella Nick Pannoni Zac Larraza Joe Cannata Brad Phillips C.J. Severyn Luke Moffatt Kyle Lawson Michael Cichy Chad Kolarik Nick Pryor John Eichelberger Steve Belanger Joe Cullen Patrick Murphy Dennis Packard Gerald Coleman Matt Hunwick Joey Crabb Jake Riddle Ryan Lannon Eric Bowen Dwight Helminen Matt Maglione J.D. Corbin Todd Jackson Brett Henning Bryan Perez Dwight LaBrosse Rob Flynn Michael Grenzy Troy Ferguson Matt Gens NHL Team St. Louis Blues Washington Capitals Colorado Avalanche Nashville Predators New Jersey Devils Anaheim Mighty Ducks Atlanta Thrashers Washington Capitals Nashville Predators Nashville Predators Pittsburgh Penguins Washington Capitals Chicago Blackhawks N.Y. Rangers Carolina Hurricanes Pittsburgh Penguins Los Angeles Kings Toronto Maple Leafs Chicago Blackhawks Tampa Bay Lightning Detroit Red Wings Phoenix Coyotes Vancouver Canucks Philadelphia Flyers Calgary Flames Colorado Avalanche Carolina Hurricanes Montreal Canadiens Phoenix Coyotes Anaheim Ducks Philadelphia Flyers Phoenix Coyotes Edmonton Oilers Edmonton Oilers Tampa Bay Lightning Tampa Bay Lightning Boston Bruins N.Y. Rangers Minnesota Wild Pittsburgh Penguins Atlanta Thrashers Edmonton Oilers Washington Capitals Colorado Avalanche Detroit Red Wings N.Y. Islanders N.Y. Islanders Pittsburgh Penguins N.Y. Rangers Chicago Blackhawks Carolina Hurricanes Vancouver Canucks Year 2002 2012 2005 2011 2008 2004 2007 1999 2006 2005 1999 2011 2010 2003 2000 2000 2002 2004 2005 2001 2001 2011 2009 2007 2007 2010 2005 2009 2004 2008 2000 2001 2000 2002 2001 2003 2004 2002 2001 2002 2000 2002 2001 2004 2000 1999 2001 2002 2002 2003 2000 2002 USA Hockey’s National Team Development Program USA Hockey’s NTDP Year-By-Year NHL Entry Draft Selections Rd. Pick 1 16 1 20 2 44 2 52 2 54 2 55 3 81 3 90 4 111 5 135 5 142 6 175 6 176 9 255 1999 (14) Player Team Dave Tanabe Carolina Hurricanes Barrett Heisten Buffalo Sabres Jordan Leopold Anaheim Mighty Ducks Adam Hall Nashville Predators Andrew Hutchinson Nashville Predators Doug Janik Buffalo Sabres Adam Hauser Edmonton Oilers Pat Aufiero N.Y. Rangers Willie Levesque San Jose Sharks Matt Doman Calgary Flames Will Magnuson Colorado Avalanche Kyle Clark Washington Capitals Doug Meyer Pittsburgh Penguins Brett Henning N.Y. Islanders Rd. Pick 1 1 1 13 2 35 2 37 2 51 4 103 4 119 5 153 5 159 6 181 6 185 7 210 7 211 8 244 8 251 9 276 2000 (16) Player Team Rick DiPietro N.Y. Islanders Ron Hainsey Montreal Canadiens Brad Winchester Edmonton Oilers Andy Hilbert Boston Bruins Kris Vernarsky Toronto Maple Leafs Brett Nowak Boston Bruins Brian Fahey Colorado Avalanche Bill Cass Anaheim Mighty Ducks John-Michael Liles Colorado Avalanche J.D. Forrest Carolina Hurricanes Patrick Foley Pittsburgh Penguins John Eichelberger Philadelphia Flyers Joe Cullen Edmonton Oilers Eric Bowen Atlanta Thrashers Todd Jackson Detroit Red Wings Troy Ferguson Carolina Hurricanes Rd. Pick 1 7 1 16 1 30 3 81 3 84 6 188 6 195 7 210 7 219 8 239 8 249 9 260 2001 (12) Player Michael Komisarek R.J. Umberger Dave Steckel Neil Komadoski Kenny Smith Art Femenella Nick Pannoni Steve Belanger Dennis Packard Jake Riddle Matt Maglione Bryan Perez Team Montreal Canadiens Vancouver Canucks Los Angeles Kings Ottawa Senators Edmonton Oilers Tampa Bay Lightning Detroit Red Wings Phoenix Coyotes Tampa Bay Lightning Minnesota Wild Washington Capitals N.Y. Islanders Rd. Pick 1 5 1 10 1 11 2 33 2 39 2 40 2 44 2 53 3 64 3 91 5 165 6 185 7 211 7 226 8 239 8 244 9 265 9 270 9 278 2002 (19) Player Ryan Whitney Eric Nystrom Keith Ballard Lee Falardeau Brian McConnell Rob Globke Matt Greene Barry Tallackson Jason Ryznar Jesse Lane Justin Maiser Ryan Murphy Patrick Murphy Joey Crabb Ryan Lannon Dwight Helminen Dwight LaBrosse Rob Flynn Matt Gens Team Pittsburgh Penguins Calgary Flames Buffalo Sabres N.Y. Rangers Calgary Flames Florida Panthers Edmonton Oilers New Jersey Devils New Jersey Devils Carolina Hurricanes St. Louis Blues Los Angeles Kings Edmonton Oilers N.Y. Rangers Pittsburgh Penguins Edmonton Oilers Pittsburgh Penguins N.Y. Rangers Vancouver Canucks Rd. Pick 1 7 1 21 1 23 1 29 2 47 2 56 2 64 3 83 4 110 4 122 5 143 5 145 6 180 7 224 9 275 2003 (15) Player Ryan Suter Mark Stuart Ryan Kesler Patrick Eaves Matthew Carle Patrick O’Sullivan James Howard Stephen Werner James Sharrow Corey Potter Greg Moore Brett Sterling Chris Holt Gerald Coleman Michael Grenzy Team Nashville Predators Boston Bruins Vancouver Canucks Ottawa Senators San Jose Sharks Minnesota Wild Detroit Red Wings Washington Capitals Atlanta Thrashers N.Y. Rangers Calgary Flames Atlanta Thrashers N.Y. Rangers Tampa Bay Lightning Chicago Blackhawks 11 USA Hockey’s National Team Development Program USA Hockey’s NTDP Year-By-Year NHL Entry Draft Selections 12 Rd. Pick 1 6 1 12 2 46 2 53 2 57 3 69 4 119 5 140 5 141 5 159 5 163 6 172 6 187 7 199 7 224 8 249 2004 (16) Player Team Al Montoya N.Y. Rangers A.J. Thelen Minnesota Wild Adam Pineault Columbus Blue Jackets David Booth Florida Panthers Geoff Paukovich Edmonton Oilers Casey Borer Carolina Hurricanes Kevin Porter Phoenix Coyotes Jacob Dowell Chicago Blackhawks Jim McKenzie Ottawa Senators Mike Brown Vancouver Canucks Dusty Collins Tampa Bay Lighting Matt Auffrey Anaheim Mighty Ducks Robbie Earl Toronto Maple Leafs Chad Kolarik Phoenix Coyotes Matt Hunwick Boston Bruins J.D. Corbin Colorado Avalanche Rd. Pick 1 3 1 7 1 22 2 34 2 38 2 47 2 58 3 63 3 88 4 113 5 142 6 168 6 176 6 188 7 198 2005 (15) Player Team Jack Johnson Carolina Hurricanes Jack Skille Chicago Blackhawks Matt Lashoff Boston Bruins Ryan Stoa Colorado Avalanche Jeff Frazee New Jersey Devils Tom Fritsche Colorado Avalanche Nate Hagemo Carolina Hurricanes Jason Bailey Anaheim Mighty Ducks T.J. Hensick Colorado Avalanche Nathan Davis Chicago Blackhawks Nathan Gerbe Buffalo Sabres Justin Mercier Colorado Avalanche Ryan Maki Nashville Predators Joe Charlebois Chicago Blackhawks Kyle Lawson Carolina Hurricanes Rd. Pick 1 1 1 5 1 8 1 19 1 28 1 29 2 42 2 51 2 56 2 63 3 65 3 81 4 96 4 100 4 110 5 130 6 176 2006 (17) Player Erik Johnson Phil Kessel Peter Mueller Mark Mitera Nick Foligno Chris Summers Michael Ratchuk Nigel Williams Blake Geoffrion Jamie McBain Brian Strait Michael Carman Joe Palmer Rhett Rakhshani Kevin Montgomery Brett Bennett Ryan Flynn Team St. Louis Blues Boston Bruins Phoenix Coyotes Anaheim Ducks Ottawa Senators Phoenix Coyotes Philadelphia Flyers Colorado Avalanche Nashville Predators Carolina Hurricanes Pittsburgh Penguins Colorado Avalanche Chicago Blackhawks N.Y. Islanders Colorado Avalanche Phoenix Coyotes Nashville Predators Rd. Pick 1 1 1 2 1 14 1 18 1 29 2 38 2 45 2 46 2 57 3 86 4 92 4 96 4 101 5 126 6 175 7 182 7 186 2007 (17) Player Patrick Kane James van Riemsdyk Kevin Shattenkirk Ian Cole James O’Brien Bill Sweatt Colby Cohen Teddy Ruth Mike Hoeffel Josh Unice Justin Vaive Cade Fairchild Matt Rust Joseph Lavin John Albert Brad Phillips C.J. Severyn Team Chicago Blackhawks Philadelphia Flyers Colorado Avalanche St. Louis Blues Ottawa Senators Chicago Blackhawks Colorado Avalanche Washington Capitals New Jersey Devils Chicago Blackhawks Anaheim Ducks St. Louis Blues Florida Panthers Chicago Blackhawks Atlanta Thrashers Philadelphia Flyers Calgary Flames USA Hockey’s National Team Development Program USA Hockey’s NTDP Year-By-Year NHL Entry Draft Selections Rd. Pick 1 7 2 33 2 56 2 60 3 63 4 94 4 95 4 113 4 115 6 172 7 208 2008 (11) Player Colin Wilson Philip McRae Danny Kristo Jimmy Hayes Robbie Czarnik Vinny Saponari David Warsofsky Ryan Hegarty Sean Lorenz David Wohlberg Nick Pryor Team Nashville Predators St. Louis Blues Montreal Canadiens Toronto Maple Leafs Los Angeles Kings Atlanta Thrashers St. Louis Blues Anaheim Ducks Minnesota Wild New Jersey Devils Anaheim Ducks Rd. Pick 1 22 1 26 2 36 2 43 2 44 2 45 2 50 2 56 3 80 5 126 6 154 6 158 7 173 7 199 2009 (14) Player Jordan Schroeder Kyle Palmieri Chris Brown William Wrenn Drew Shore Jeremy Morin Kenny Ryan Kevin Lynch Ryan Bourque David Kolomatis Brandon Maxwell Jerry D’Amigo Joe Cannata Michael Cichy Team Vancouver Canucks Anaheim Ducks Phoenix Coyotes San Jose Sharks Florida Panthers Atlanta Thrashers Toronto Maple Leafs Columbus Blue Jackets New York Rangers Los Angeles Kings Colorado Avalanche Toronto Maple Leafs Vancouver Canucks Montreal Canadiens Rd. Pick 1 11 1 12 1 15 1 22 1 29 2 37 2 38 2 59 2 60 3 80 4 103 4 108 5 135 6 180 7 197 2010 (15) Player Jack Campbell Cam Fowler Derek Forbort Jarred Tinordi Emerson Etem Justin Faulk Jon Merrill Jason Zucker Stephen Johns Bryan Rust John Ramage Bill Arnold Justin Florek Nick Mattson Luke Moffatt Team Dallas Stars Anaheim Ducks Los Angeles Kings Montreal Canadians Anaheim Ducks Carolina Hurricanes New Jersey Devils Minnesota Wild Chicago Blackhawks Pittsburgh Penguins Calgary Flames Calgary Flames Boston Bruins Chicago Blackhawks Colorado Avalanche Rd. Pick 1 15 1 20 1 22 2 33 2 36 2 39 2 43 2 47 3 70 3 82 4 95 4 99 4 110 5 129 6 170 6 177 7 196 2011 (17) Player J.T. Miller Connor Murphy Tyler Biggs Rocco Grimaldi Adam Clendening John Gibson Brandon Saad Matthew Nieto Michael Paliotta Nick Shore Robbie Russo Reid Boucher Michael Mersch Blake Pietila Chase Balisy Travis Boyd Zac Larraza Team New York Rangers Phoenix Coyotes Toronto Maple Leafs Florida Panthers Chicago Blackhawks Anaheim Ducks Chicago Blackhawks San Jose Sharks Chicago Blackhawks Los Angeles Kings New York Islanders New Jersey Devils Los Angeles Kings New Jersey Devils Nashville Predators Washington Capitals Phoenix Coyotes Rd. Pick 1 9 1 27 1 28 1 29 2 36 2 42 2 44 3 85 4 100 4 107 5 137 6 159 6 167 2012 (13) Player Jacob Trouba Henrik Samuelsson Brady Skjei Stefan Matteau Nicolas Kerdiles Patrick Sieloff Jake McCabe Matt Grzelcyk Thomas DiPauli Austin Wuthrich Connor Carrick Collin Olson Riley Barber Team Winnipeg Jets Phoenix Coyotes New York Rangers New Jersey Devils Anaheim Ducks Calgary Flames Buffalo Sabres Boston Bruins Washington Capitals Washington Capitals New York Rangers Carolina Hurricanes Washington Capitals Rd. Pick 1 4 1 25 1 30 2 35 2 42 2 47 3 74 3 87 4 104 4 118 4 121 5 123 5 133 2013 (13) Player Seth Jones Michael McCarron Ryan Hartman J.T. Compher Steve Santini Tommy Vannelli John Hayden Keaton Thompson Andrew Copp Hudson Fasching Tyler Motte Will Butcher Connor Clifton Team Nashville Predators Montreal Canadiens Chicago Blackhawks Buffalo Sabres New Jersey Devils St. Louis Blues Chicago Blackhawks Anaheim Ducks Winnipeg Jets Los Angeles Kings Chicago Blackhawks Colorado Avalanche Phoenix Coyotes 13