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2014 World Under-17 Hockey Challenge Défi Mondial De Hockey Des Moins De 17 Ans 2014 2014 WORLD UNDER-17 HOCKEY CHALLENGE DÉFI MONDIAL DE HOCKEY DES MOINS DE 17 ANS 2014 ALL-TIME DRAFTED PLAYERS JOUEURS REPÊCHÉS DE TOUS LES TEMPS TOTAL: 1,349 * THROUGH THE 2013 NHL ENTRY DRAFT * * REPÊCHAGE UNIVERSEL 2013 DE LA LNH INCLUS * 1st Round / 1re ronde 301 Bryan Allen (1998 – Vancouver) 1997 – Ontario Karl Alzner (2007 – Washington) 2005 – Pacific/Pacifique Joel Armia (2011 – Buffalo) 2010 – Finland/Finlande Carter Ashton (2009 – Tampa Bay) 2008 – West/Ouest Anton Babchuk (2002 – Chicago) 2001 – Russia/Russie Christian Backman (1998 – St. Louis) 1997 – Sweden/Suède Joshua Bailey (2008 – New York Islanders) 2006 – Ontario Nathan Beaulieu (2011 – Montreal) 2009 – Atlantic/Atlantique Shawn Belle (2003 – St. Louis) 2002 – Pacific/Pacifique Bryan Berard (1995 – Ottawa) 1994 – United States/États-Unis Jonathan Bernier (2006 – Los Angeles) 2005 – Québec Steve Bernier (2003 – San Jose) 2001 & 2002 – Québec Tyler Biggs (2011 – Toronto) 2010 – United States/États-Unis Dan Blackburn (2001 – New York Rangers) 2000 – Pacific/Pacifique Radek Bonk (1994 – Ottawa) 1992 – Czechoslovakia/Tchécoslovaquie Pierre-Marc Bouchard (2002 – Minnesota) 2001 – Québec Philippe Boucher (1991 – Buffalo) 1990 – Québec Luc Bourdon (2005 – Vancouver) 2004 – Atlantic/Atlantique Alex Bourret (2005 – Atlanta) 2002 – Québec Zach Boychuk (2008 – Carolina) 2006 – Pacific/Pacifique Nick Boynton (1999 – Boston) 1995 – Ontario Derick Brassard (2006 – Columbus) 2004 – Québec Eric Brewer (1997 – New York Islanders) 1995 – Pacific/Pacifique Daniel Briere (1996 – Phoenix) 1994 – Québec Jonas Brodin (2011 – Minnesota) 2010 – Sweden/Suède Brad Brown (1994 – Montreal) 1992 – Ontario Gilbert Brule (2005 – Columbus) 2004 – Pacific/Pacifique Andre Burakovsky (2013 – Washington) 2012 – Sweden/Suède Alexander Burmistrov (2010 – Atlanta) 2008 – Russia/Russie Jack Campbell (2010 – Dallas) 2009 – United States/États-Unis Jeff Carter (2003 – Philadelphia) 2002 – Ontario Cody Ceci (2012 – Ottawa) 2010 - Ontario Stanislav Chistov (2001 – Anaheim) 2000 – Russia/Russie Eric Chouinard (1998 – Montreal) 1997 – Québec Dave Chyzowski (1989 – New York Islanders) 1988 – Pacific/Pacifique Dan Cleary (1997 – Chicago) 1994 – Atlantic/Atlantique Braydon Coburn (2003 – Atlanta) 2001 & 2002 – West/Ouest Andrew Cogliano (2005 – Edmonton) 2004 – Ontario Carlo Colaiacovo (2001 – Toronto) 2000 – Ontario Ian Cole (2007 – St. Louis) 2006 – United States/États-Unis Brett Connolly (2010 – Tampa Bay) 2009 – Pacific/Pacifique Matt Corrente (2006 – New Jersey) 2005 – Ontario Logan Couture (2007 – San Jose) 2006 – Ontario Sean Couturier (2011 – Philadelphia) 2008 & 2009 – Atlantic/Atlantique DECEMBER 29, 2013–JANUARY 4, 2014 – CAPE BRETON, N.S. 2014 WORLD UNDER-17 HOCKEY CHALLENGE DÉFI MONDIAL DE HOCKEY DES MOINS DE 17 ANS 2014 Jared Cowen (2009 – Ottawa) 2008 – West/Ouest Alexandre Daigle (1993 – Ottawa) 1992 – Québec Phillip Danault (2011 – Chicago) 2010 – Québec Adam Deadmarsh (1993 – Québec) 1992 – Pacific/Pacifique Simon Després (2009 – Pittsburgh) 2008 – Québec Patrick DesRochers (1998 – Phoenix) 1995 – Ontario Max Domi (2013 – Phoenix) 2012 – Ontario Drew Doughty (2008 – Los Angeles) 2006 – Ontario Steve Downie (2005 – Philadelphia) 2004 – Ontario Jonathan Drouin (2013 – Tampa Bay) 2012 – Québec Matt Duchene (2009 – Colorado) 2008 – Ontario Mathew Dumba (2012 – Minnesota) 2011 – Pacific/Pacifique Radek Dvorak (1995 – Florida) 1994 – Czech Republic/République tchèque Karl Dykhuis (1990 – Chicago) 1988 – Québec Ben Eager (2002 – Phoenix) 2001 – Ontario Patrick Eaves (2003 – Ottawa) 2001 – United States/États-Unis Keaton Ellerby (2007 – Florida) 2005 – Pacific/Pacifique Ryan Ellis (2009 – Nashville) 2008 – Ontario Miika Elomo (1995 – Washington) 1994 – Finland/Finlande Steve Eminger (2002 – Washington) 2000 – Ontario Tyler Ennis (2008 – Buffalo) 2006 – Pacific/Pacifique Anders Eriksson (1993 – Detroit) 1992 – Sweden/Suède Angelo Esposito (2007 – Pittsburgh) 2006 – Québec Emerson Etem (2010 – Anaheim) 2009 – United States/États-Unis Rico Fata (1998 – Calgary) 1997 – Ontario Eric Fehr (2003 – Washington) 2002 – West/Ouest Brad Ference (1997 – Vancouver) 1995 – Pacific/Pacifique Peter Ferraro (1992 – New York Rangers) 1990 – United States/États-Unis Marc-André Fleury (2003 – Pittsburgh) 2006 – Québec Bryan Fogarty (1987 – Québec) 1986 – Ontario Nick Foligno (2006 – Ottawa) 2004 – United States/États-Unis Derek Forbort (2010 – Los Angeles) 2009 – United States/États-Unis Cam Fowler (2010 – Anaheim) 2008 – United States/États-Unis Sam Gagner (2007 – Edmonton) 2006 – Ontario Brendan Gaunce (2012 – Vancouver) 2011 – Ontario Frédérik Gauthier (2013 – Toronto) 2012 - Québec Ryan Getzlaf (2003 – Anaheim) 2002 – West/Ouest Jean-Sebastien Giguere (1995 – Hartford) 1994 – Québec Colton Gillies (2007 – Minnesota) 2006 – Pacific/Pacifique Tim Gleason (2001 – Ottawa) 2000 – United States/États-Unis Scott Glennie (2009 – Dallas) 2008 – West/Ouest Scott Gomez (1998 – New Jersey) 1995 – United States/États-Unis Boyd Gordon (2002 – Washington) 2000 – West/Ouest Brandon Gormley (2010 – Phoenix) 2008 & 2009 – Atlantic/Atlantique Mikael Granlund (2010 – Minnesota) 2008 – Finland/Finlande Chris Gratton (1993 – Tampa Bay) 1992 – Ontario Mike Green (2004 – Washington) 2002 – Pacific/Pacifique Mikhail Grigorenko (2012 – Buffalo) 2010 – Russia/Russie Kevin Grimes (1997 – Colorado) 1995 – Ontario Erik Gudbranson (2010 – Florida) 2009 – Ontario Taylor Hall (2010 – Edmonton) 2008 – Ontario Zach Hamill (2007 – Boston) 2005 – Pacific/Pacifique Dougie Hamilton (2011 – Boston) 2010 – Ontario Scott Hannan (1997 – San Jose) 1995 – Pacific/Pacifique DECEMBER 29, 2013–JANUARY 4, 2014 – CAPE BRETON, N.S. 2014 WORLD UNDER-17 HOCKEY CHALLENGE DÉFI MONDIAL DE HOCKEY DES MOINS DE 17 ANS 2014 Ryan Hartman (2013 – Chicago) 2011 – United States/États-Unis Todd Harvey (1993 – Dallas) 1992 – Ontario Barrett Heisten (1999 – Buffalo) 1997 – United States/États-Unis Michael Henrich (1998 – Edmonton) 1997 – Ontario Jamie Heward (1989 – Pittsburgh) 1988 – West/Ouest Thomas Hickey (2007 – Los Angeles) 2006 – Pacific/Pacifique Matt Higgins (1996 – Montreal) 1994 – Pacific/Pacifique Joey Hishon (2010 – Colorado) 2008 – Ontario Peter Holland (2009 – Anaheim) 2008 – Ontario Nathan Horton (2003 – Florida) 2002 – Ontario Bo Horvat (2013 – Vancouver) 2012 – Ontario Quinton Howden (2010 – Florida) 2009 – West/Ouest Jonathan Huberdeau (2011 – Florida) 2010 – Québec Jody Hull (1987 – Hartford) 1986 – Ontario Jarome Iginla (1995 – Dallas) 1994 – Pacific/Pacifique Leland Irving (2006 – Calgary) 2005 – Pacific/Pacifique Jeff Jillson (1999 – San Jose) 1997 – United States/États-Unis Erik Johnson (2006 – St. Louis) 2005 – United States/États-Unis Jack Johnson (2005 – Carolina) 2004 – United States/États-Unis Seth Jones (2013 – Nashville) 2011 – United States/États-Unis Dmitri Kalinin (1998 – Buffalo) 1997 – Russia/Russie Evander Kane (2009 – Atlanta) 2008 – Pacific/Pacifique Patrick Kane (2007 – Chicago) 2005 – United States/États-Unis Lukas Kaspar (2004 – San Jose) 2002 – Czech Republic/République tchèque Zack Kassian (2009 – Buffalo) 2008 – Ontario Ryan Kesler (2003 – Vancouver) 2001 – United States/États-Unis Phil Kessel (2006 – Boston) 2004 – United States/États-Unis Alexander Kharlamov (1994 – Washington) 1992 – Soviet Union/Union soviétique Oscar Klefbom (2011 – Edmonton) 2010 – Sweden/Suède Jakub Klepis (2002 – Ottawa) 2001 – Czech Republic/République tchèque Morgan Klimchuk (2013 – Calgary) 2012 – Pacific/Pacifique Slater Koekkoek (2012 – Tampa Bay) 2011 – Ontario Jakub Koreis (2002 – Phoenix) 2001 – Czech Republic/République tchèque Ilya Kovachuk (2001 – Atlanta) 2000 – Russia/Russie Viktor Kozlov (1993 – San Jose) 1992 – Soviet Union/Union soviétique Milan Kraft (1998 – Pittsburgh) 1997 – Czech Republic/République tchèque Evgeny Kuznetsov (2010 – Washington) 2009 – Russia/Russie Scott Laughton (2012 – Philadelphia) 2011 – Ontario Curtis Lazar (2013 – Ottawa) 2012 – Pacific/Pacifique Louis Leblanc (2009 – Montreal) 2008 – Québec Vincent Lecavalier (1998 – Tampa Bay) 1997 – Québec Eric Lecompte (1993 – Chicago) 1992 – Québec David Legwand (1998 – Nashville) 1997 – United States/États-Unis Curtis Leschyshyn (1988 – Québec) 1986 – West/Ouest Bryan Little (2006 – Atlanta) 2004 – Ontario Roberto Luongo (1997 – New York Islanders) 1995 – Québec Nathan MacKinnon (2013 – Colorado) 2011 & 2012 – Atlantic/Atlantique Logan MacMillan (2007 – Anaheim) 2005 & 2006 – Atlantic/Atlantique Manny Malhotra (1998 – New York Rangers) 1997 – Ontario Paul Mara (1997 – Tampa Bay) 1995 – United States/États-Unis Bryan Marchment (1987 – Winnipeg) 1986 – Ontario Patrick Marleau (1997 – San Jose) 1995 – West/Ouest Michael Matheson (2012 – Florida) 2011 – Québec Jesper Mattsson (1993 –Calgary) 1992 – Sweden/Suède DECEMBER 29, 2013–JANUARY 4, 2014 – CAPE BRETON, N.S. 2014 WORLD UNDER-17 HOCKEY CHALLENGE DÉFI MONDIAL DE HOCKEY DES MOINS DE 17 ANS 2014 Richard Matvichuk (1991 – Minnesota) 1990 – Pacific/Pacifique Dean McAmmond (1991 – Chicago) 1990 – Pacific/Pacifique Wayne McBean (1987 – Los Angeles) 1986 – Pacific/Pacifique Michael McCarron (2013 – Montreal) 2012 – United States/États-Unis Dylan McIlrath (2010 – New York Rangers) 2009 – West/Ouest Jay McKee (1995 – Buffalo) 1994 – Ontario Kyle McLaren (1995 – Boston) 1994 – Pacific/Pacifique Mark McNeill (2011 – Chicago) 2010 – Pacific/Pacifique Milan Michalek (2003 – San Jose) 2000 – Czech Republic/République tchèque J.T. Miller (2011 – New York Rangers) 2010 – United States/États-Unis Mark Mitera (2006 – Anaheim) 2004 – United States/États-Unis
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