2013 CCM/USA HOCKEY ALL-AMERICAN

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2013 CCM/USA HOCKEY ALL-AMERICAN PROSPECTS GAME
CONSOL Energy Center • Pittsburgh, Pa. • Thursday, Sept. 26, 2013
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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.
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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
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LITTLE PENGUINS
YOUTH HOCKEY
The Success Of The
Penguins Is Only
The Tip Of What’s
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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.
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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
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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
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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.
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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