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2018 World Under-17 Hockey Challenge Défi Mondial De Hockey Des Moins De 17 Ans 2018 2018 WORLD UNDER-17 HOCKEY CHALLENGE DÉFI MONDIAL DE HOCKEY DES MOINS DE 17 ANS 2018 ALL-TIME FIRST-ROUND DRAFT PICKS CHOIX DE PREMIÈRE RONDE DE TOUS LES TEMPS AU REPÊCHAGE * THROUGH THE 2018 NHL ENTRY DRAFT * * REPÊCHAGE UNIVERSEL 2018 DE LA LNH INCLUS * 2018 Andrei Svechnikov (2nd – Carolina) 2015 & 2016 – Russia/Russie Brady Tkachuk (4th – Ottawa) 2015 – United States/États-Unis Barrett Hayton (5th – Arizona) 2016 – Canada White/Blancs Filip Zadina (6th – Detroit) 2015 – Czech Republic/République tchèque Quinn Hughes (7th – Vancouver) 2015 – United States/États-Unis Adam Boqvist (8th – Chicago) 2016 – Sweden/Suède Evan Bouchard (10th – Edmonton) 2015 – Canada White/Blancs Oliver Wahlstrom (11th – New York Islanders) 2016 – United States/États-Unis Noah Dobson (12th – New York Islanders) 2016 – Canada Red/Rouges Ty Dellandrea (13th – Dallas) 2016 – Canada Red/Rouges Joel Farabee (14th – Philadelphia) 2016 – United States/États-Unis Grigori Denisenko (15th – Florida) 2016 – Russia/Russie Martin Kaut (16th – Colorado) 2015 – Czech Republic/République tchèque Ty Smith (17th – New Jersey) 2016 – Canada Black/Noirs Liam Foudy (18th – Columbus) 2016 – Canada White/Blancs Rasmus Kupari (20th – Los Angeles) 2016 – Finland/Finlande Ryan Merkley (21st – San Jose) 2016 – Canada Red/Rouges K’Andre Miller (22nd – New York Rangers) 2016 – United States/États-Unis Isac Lundeström (23rd – Anaheim) 2015 – Sweden/Suède Filip Johansson (24th – Minnesota) 2016 – Sweden/Suède Rasmus Sandin (29th – Toronto) 2016 – Sweden/Suède Joe Veleno (30th – Detroit) 2015 – Canada Black/Noirs Alexander Alexeyev (31st – Washington) 2015 – Russia/Russie 2017 Nolan Patrick (2nd – Philadelphia) 2014 (Nov.) – Canada Red/Rouges Miro Heiskanen (3rd – Dallas) 2015 – Finland/Finlande Cody Glass (6th – Vegas) 2015 – Canada Red/Rouges Lias Andersson (7th – New York Rangers) 2014 (Nov.) – Sweden/Suède Michael Rasmussen (9th – Detroit) 2015 – Canada Black/Noirs Owen Tippett (10th – Florida) 2015 – Canada White/Blancs Gabe Vilardi (11th – Los Angeles) 2015 – Canada White/Blancs Martin Necas (12th – Carolina) 2015 – Czech Republic/République tchèque Nick Suzuki (13th – Vegas) 2015 – Canada White/Blancs Erik Brännström (15th – Vegas) 2015 – Sweden/Suède Timothy Liljegren (17th – Toronto) 2015 – Sweden/Suède Urho Vaakanainen (18th – Boston) 2014 (Nov.) & 2015 – Finland/Finlande Josh Norris (19th – San Jose) 2015 – United States/États-Unis Robert Thomas (20th – St. Louis) 2015 – Canada White/Blancs Filip Chytil (21st – New York Rangers) 2015 – Czech Republic/République tchèque Kailer Yamamoto (22nd – Edmonton) 2014 (Nov.) – United States/États-Unis Kristian Vesalainen (24th – Winnipeg) 2014 (Nov.) & 2015 – Finland/Finlande Jake Oettinger (26th – Dallas) 2014 (Nov.) – United States/États-Unis Shane Bowers (28th – Ottawa) 2015 – Canada Black/Noirs Henri Jokiharju (29th – Chicago) 2015 – Finland/Finlande NOVEMBER 3-10, 2018 – SAINT JOHN & QUISPAMSIS, N.B. 2018 WORLD UNDER-17 HOCKEY CHALLENGE DÉFI MONDIAL DE HOCKEY DES MOINS DE 17 ANS 2018 Eeli Tolvanen (30th – Nashville) 2015 – Finland/Finlande Klim Kostin (31st – St. Louis) 2015 – Russia/Russie 2016 Auston Matthews (1st – Toronto) 2014 (Jan.) – United States/États-Unis Pierre-Luc Dubois (3rd – Columbus) 2014 (Nov.) – Canada Black/Noirs Matthew Tkachuk (6th – Calgary) 2014 (Jan.) – United States/États-Unis Clayton Keller (7th – Arizona) 2014 (Nov.) – United States/États-Unis Alexander Nylander (8th – Buffalo) 2014 (Nov.) – Sweden/Suède Mikhail Sergachev (9th – Montreal) 2014 (Nov.) – Russia/Russie Tyson Jost (10th – Colorado) 2014 (Nov.) – Canada White/Blancs Logan Brown (11th – Ottawa) 2014 (Nov.) – Canada Red/Rouges Michael McLeod (12th – New Jersey) 2014 (Nov.) – Canada Red/Rouges Jake Bean (13th – Carolina) 2014 (Nov.) – Canada Black/Noirs Charlie McAvoy (14th – Boston) 2014 (Jan.) – United States/États-Unis Luke Kunin (15th – Minnesota) 2014 (Jan.) – United States/États-Unis Jakob Chychrun (16th – Arizona) 2014 (Jan.) – Ontario Dante Fabbro (17th – Nashville) 2014 (Nov.) – Canada Red/Rouges Logan Stanley (18th – Winnipeg) 2014 (Nov.) – Canada Red/Rouges Julien Gauthier (21st – Carolina) 2014 (Jan.) – Québec German Rubtsov (22nd – Philadelphia) 2014 (Nov.) – Russia/Russie Max Jones (24th – Anaheim) 2014 (Nov.) – United States/États-Unis Riley Tufte (25th – Dallas) 2014 (Nov.) – United States/États-Unis Brett Howden (27th – Tampa Bay) 2014 (Nov.) – Canada White/Blancs Trent Frederic (29th – Boston) 2014 (Nov.) – United States/États-Unis Sam Steel (30th – Anaheim) 2014 (Nov.) – Canada Black/Noirs 2015 Connor McDavid (1st – Edmonton) 2013 – Ontario Jack Eichel (2nd – Buffalo) 2013 – United States/États-Unis Dylan Strome (3rd – Arizona) 2014 (Jan.) – Ontario Mitchell Marner (4th – Toronto) 2014 (Jan.) – Ontario Noah Hanifin (5th – Carolina) 2014 (Jan.) – United States/États-Unis Zach Werenski (8th – Columbus) 2014 (Jan.) – United States/États-Unis Mikko Rantanen (10th – Colorado) 2013 – Finland/Finlande Lawson Crouse (11th – Florida) 2014 (Jan.) – Ontario Denis Guryanov (12th – Dallas) 2014 (Jan.) – Russia/Russie Evgeny Svechnikov (19th – Detroit) 2013 – Russia/Russie Joel Eriksson Ek (20th – Minnesota) 2014 (Jan.) – Sweden/Suède Colin White (21st – Ottawa) 2014 (Jan.) – United States/États-Unis Ilya Samsonov (22nd – Washington) 2014 (Jan.) – Russia/Russie Travis Konecny (24th – Philadelphia) 2014 (Jan.) – Ontario Jack Roslovic (25th – Winnipeg) 2014 (Jan.) – United States/États-Unis Noah Juulsen (26th – Montreal) 2014 (Jan.) – Pacific/Pacifique Jacob Larsson (27th – Anaheim) 2014 (Jan.) – Sweden/Suède Anthony Beauvillier (28th – New York Islanders) 2014 (Jan.) – Québec Gabriel Carlsson (29th – Columbus) 2014 (Jan.) – Sweden/Suède Nick Merkley (30th – Arizona) 2014 (Jan.) – Pacific/Pacifique NOVEMBER 3-10, 2018 – SAINT JOHN & QUISPAMSIS, N.B. 2018 WORLD UNDER-17 HOCKEY CHALLENGE DÉFI MONDIAL DE HOCKEY DES MOINS DE 17 ANS 2018 2014 Aaron Ekblad (1st – Florida) 2012 & 2013 – Ontario Sam Reinhart (2nd – Buffalo) 2012 – Pacific/Pacifique Leon Draisaitl (3rd – Edmonton) 2012 – Germany/Allemagne Sam Bennett (4th – Calgary) 2013 – Ontario Michael Dal Colle (5th – New York Islanders) 2013 – Ontario Jake Virtanen (6th – Vancouver) 2013 – Pacific/Pacifique Haydn Fleury (7th – Carolina) 2013 – West/Ouest William Nylander (8th – Toronto) 2013 – Sweden/Suède Nick Ritchie (10th – Anaheim) 2012 – Ontario Jakub Vrana (13th – Washington) 2012 – Czech Republic/République tchèque Dylan Larkin (15th – Detroit) 2013 – United States/États-Unis Sonny Milano (16th – Columbus) 2013 – United States/États-Unis Travis Sanheim (17th – Philadelphia) 2013 – West/Ouest Alex Tuch (18th – Minnesota) 2013 – United States/États-Unis Robby Fabbri (21st – St. Louis) 2013 – Ontario Kasperi Kapanen (22nd – Pittsburgh) 2013 – Finland/Finlande Conner Bleackley (23rd – Colorado) 2013 – Pacific/Pacifique Jared McCann (24th – Vancouver) 2013 – Ontario David Pastrnak (25th – Boston) 2012 – Czech Republic/République tchèque Josh Ho-Sang (28th – New York Islanders) 2013 - Ontario Adrian Kempe (29th – Los Angeles) 2013 – Sweden/Suède John Quenneville (30th – New Jersey) 2013 – Pacific/Pacifique 2013 Nathan MacKinnon (1st – Colorado) 2011 & 2012 – Atlantic/Atlantique Jonathan Drouin (3rd – Tampa Bay) 2012 – Québec Seth Jones (4th – Nashville) 2011 – United States/États-Unis Sean Monahan (6th – Calgary) 2011 – Ontario Darnell Nurse (7th – Edmonton) 2012 – Ontario Rasmus Ristolainen (8th – Buffalo) 2011 – Finland/Finlande Bo Horvat (9th – Vancouver) 2012 – Ontario Valeri Nichushkin (10th – Dallas) 2012 – Russia/Russie Samuel Morin (11th – Philadelphia) 2012 – Québec Max Domi (12th – Phoenix) 2012 – Ontario Josh Morrissey (13th – Winnipeg) 2012 – Pacific/Pacifique Ryan Pulock (15th – New York Islanders) 2011 – West/Ouest Nikita Zadorov (16th – Buffalo) 2012 – Russia/Russie Curtis Lazar (17th – Ottawa) 2012 – Pacific/Pacifique Kerby Rychel (19th – Columbus) 2011 – Ontario Frédérik Gauthier (21st – Toronto) 2012 - Québec Andre Burakovsky (23rd – Washington) 2012 – Sweden/Suède Hunter Shinkaruk (24th – Vancouver) 2011 – Pacific/Pacifique Michael McCarron (25th – Montreal) 2012 – United States/États-Unis Morgan Klimchuk (28th – Calgary) 2012 – Pacific/Pacifique Ryan Hartman (30th – Chicago) 2011 – United States/États-Unis 2012 Ryan Murray (2nd – Columbus) 2010 – West/Ouest Griffin Reinhart (4th – New York Islanders) 2011 – Pacific/Pacifique Morgan Rielly (5th – Toronto) 2011 – Pacific/Pacifique NOVEMBER 3-10, 2018 – SAINT JOHN & QUISPAMSIS, N.B. 2018 WORLD UNDER-17 HOCKEY CHALLENGE DÉFI MONDIAL DE HOCKEY DES MOINS DE 17 ANS 2018 Mathew Dumba (7th – Minnesota) 2011 – Pacific/Pacifique Derrick Pouliot (8th – Pittsburgh) 2011 – West/Ouest Jacob Trouba (9th – Winnipeg) 2011 – United States/États-Unis Slater Koekkoek (10th – Tampa Bay) 2011 – Ontario Mikhail Grigorenko (12th – Buffalo) 2010 – Russia/Russie Cody Ceci (15th – Ottawa) 2010 – Ontario Thomas Wilson (16th – Washington) 2011 – Ontario Teuvo Teravainen (18th – Chicago) 2011 – Finland/Finlande Scott Laughton (20th – Philadelphia) 2011 – Ontario Michael Matheson (23rd – Florida) 2011 – Québec Jordan Schmaltz (25th – St. Louis) 2010 – United States/États-Unis Brendan Gaunce (26th – Vancouver) 2011 – Ontario Henrik Samuelsson (27th – Phoenix) 2011 – United States/États-Unis Brady Skjei (28th – New York Rangers) 2011 – United States/États-Unis Stefan Matteau (29th – New Jersey) 2011 – United States/États-Unis 2011 Ryan Nugent-Hopkins (1st – Edmonton) 2010 – Pacific/Pacifique Jonathan Huberdeau (3rd – Florida) 2010 – Québec Ryan
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