90 World Under-17 Hockey Challenge Alumni Selected at 2010 NHL Entry Draft
LOS ANGELES, Calif. – For the first time since 2007, and just the fourth time since 2000, the top three selections at the NHL Entry Draft are alumni of the World Under-17 Hockey Challenge, highlighting yet another strong draft for the event.
Overall, 90 of the 210 players selected at the Staples Centre played at the U17 tournament, including 13 of the first 15 picks and 20 first-rounders. It’s only the third time as many as 20 first-round selections were U17 alumni – the 2007 draft had 20 as well, while the 2003 draft (which included names such as Fleury, Staal, Phaneuf, Seabrook and Getzlaf) produced a record 21 opening-round picks.
Ontario’s gold medal-winning team from the 2009 World Under-17 Hockey Challenge led the way with 16 members selected, including four in the first round (Seguin, Gudbranson, Skinner, Visentin).
1ST ROUND
Taylor Hall (1st overall, Edmonton) 2008 – Ontario
Tyler Seguin (2nd overall, Boston) 2009 – Ontario
Erik Gudbranson (3rd overall, Florida) 2009 – Ontario
Brett Connolly (6th overall, Tampa Bay) 2009 – Pacific
Jeffrey Skinner (7th overall, Carolina) 2009 – Ontario
Alexander Burmistrov (8th overall, Atlanta) 2008 – Russia
Mikael Granlund (9th overall, Minnesota) 2008 – Finland
Dylan McIlrath (10th overall, N.Y. Rangers) 2009 – West
Jack Campbell (11th overall, Dallas) 2009 – United States
Cam Fowler (12th overall, Anaheim) 2008 – United States
Brandon Gormley (13th overall, Phoenix) 2008 & 2009 – Atlantic
Jaden Schwartz (14th overall, St. Louis) 2009 – West
Derek Forbort (15th overall, Los Angeles) 2009 – United States
Joey Hishon (17th overall, Colorado) 2008 – Ontario
Jarred Tinordi (22nd overall, Montreal) 2009 – United States
Mark Pysyk (23rd overall, Buffalo) 2009 – Pacific
Quinton Howden (25th overall, Florida) 2009 – West
Evgeny Kuznetsov (26th overall, Washington) 2009 – Russia
Mark Visentin (27th overall, Phoenix) 2009 – Ontario
Emerson Etem (29th overall, Anaheim) 2009 – United States
2ND ROUND
John McFarland (33rd overall, Florida) 2009 – Ontario
Alexander Petrovic (36th overall, Florida) 2009 – Pacific
Justin Faulk (37th overall, Carolina) 2009 – United States
Christian Thomas (40th overall, N.Y. Rangers) 2009 – Ontario
Devante Smith-Pelly (42nd overall, Anaheim) 2009 – Ontario
Brad Ross (43rd overall, Toronto) 2009 – Pacific
Ryan Spooner (45th overall, Boston) 2009 – Ontario
Martin Marincin (46th overall, Edmonton) 2009 – Slovakia
Tyler Toffoli (47th overall, Los Angeles) 2009 – Ontario
Calvin Pickard (49th overall, Colorado) 2009 – West
Kent Simpson (58th overall, Chicago) 2009 – Pacific
Jason Zucker (59th overall, Minnesota) 2009 – United States
Stephen Johns (60th overall, Chicago) 2009 – United States
3RD ROUND
Ryan Martindale (61st overall, Edmonton) 2008 – Ontario
Greg McKegg (62nd overall, Toronto) 2009 – Ontario
Brock Beukeboom (63rd overall, Tampa Bay) 2009 – Ontario
Max Reinhart (64th overall, Calgary) 2009 – Pacific
Kirill Kabanov (65th overall, N.Y. Islanders) 2008 – Russia
Jérome Gauthier-Leduc (68th overall, Buffalo) 2009 – Quebec
Jordan Weal (70th overall, Los Angeles) 2009 – Pacific
Michaël Bournival (71st overall, Colorado) 2009 – Quebec
Adam Janosik (72nd overall, Tampa Bay) 2009 – Slovakia
Kevin Sundher (74th overall, Buffalo) 2009 – Pacific
Bryan Rust (80th overall, Pittsburgh) 2009 – United States
Matt Mackenzie (83rd overall, Buffalo) 2008 – Pacific
4TH ROUND
Jérémie Blain (91st overall, Edmonton) 2009 – Quebec
Stephen Silas (95th overall, Colorado) 2009 – Ontario
Steven Shipley (98th overall, Buffalo) 2009 – Ontario
Joonas Donskoi (99th overall, Florida) 2008 & 2009 – Finland
Ivan Telegin (101st overall, Atlanta) 2009 – Russia
Sami Aittokallio (107th overall, Colorado) 2009 – Finland
Alex Theriau (109th overall, Dallas) 2009 – Pacific
Tom Kuhnhackl (110th overall, Pittsburgh) 2008 & 2009 – Germany
Teemu Pulkkinen (111th overall, Detroit) 2008 & 2009 – Finland
Philipp Grubauer (112th overall, Washington) 2008 – Germany
Morgan Ellis (117th overall, Montreal) 2008 & 2009 – Atlantic
5TH ROUND
Austin Madaisky (124th overall, Columbus) 2009 – Pacific
Freddie Hamilton (129th overall, San Jose) 2009 – Ontario
Troy Rutkowski (137th overall, Colorado) 2009 – Pacific
Louis Domingue (138th overall, Phoenix) 2009 – Quebec
Gregg Sutch (143rd overall, Buffalo) 2009 – Ontario
Sam Carrick (144th overall, Toronto) 2009 – Ontario
Brendan Gallagher (147th overall, Montreal) 2009 – Pacific
Yasin Cisse (150th overall, Atlanta) 2009 – Quebec
6TH ROUND
Mirko Hoefflin (151st overall, Chicago) 2009 – Germany
Kendall McFaull (155th overall, Atlanta) 2009 – West
Maxim Kitsyn (158th overall, Los Angeles) 2008 – Russia
Konrad Abeltshauser (163rd overall, San Jose) 2009 – Germany
Stephen MacAulay (164th overall, St. Louis) 2009 – Atlantic
Drew Czerwonka (166th overall, Edmonton) 2009 – West
Brooks Macek (171st overall, Detroit) 2009 – West
Cedrick Henley (173rd overall, Buffalo) 2009 – Quebec
Maxime Clermont (174th overall, New Jersey) 2008 – Quebec
Samuel Carrier (176th overall, Washington) 2009 – Quebec
Mark Stone (178th overall, Ottawa) 2009 – West
Nick Mattson (180th overall, Chicago) 2008 – United States
7TH ROUND
Josh Nicholls (182nd overall, Toronto) 2009 – Pacific
David Elsner (194th overall, Nashville) 2009 – Germany
Luke Moffatt (197th overall, Colorado) 2009 – United States
Brendan Ranford (209th overall, Philadelphia) 2009 – Pacific
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