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NHL Players.Xlsx Name Drafted/First Team Draft Choice Year Abdelkader, Justin Detroit Red Wings 42nd Overall 2005 2002 Aldridge, Keith Dallas Stars Undrafted 1985-86-89 Allison, Jason Washington Capitols 17th Overall 1993 1989 Aliu, Akim Calgary Flames 56th Overall 2007 2004 Amodeo, Mike California Golden Seals 102nd Overall 1972 1967 Anderson, John Toronto Maple Leafs 11th Overall 1977 1972 Anderson, Perry St. Louis Blues 117th Overall 1980 1974 Armstrong, Tim Toronto Maple Leafs 211th Overall 1985 1982 Arniel, Jamie Boston Bruins 97th Overall 2008 2004 Atkinson, Cam Columbus Blue Jackets 157th Overall 2008 2002 Baby, John Cleveland Barons 59th Overall 1977 1972 Bacashihua, Jason Dallas Stars 26th Overall 2001 1997-98 Bala, Chris Ottawa Senators 58th Overall 1998 1993 Barnes, Norm Philadelphia Flyers 122nd Overall 1973 1968 Barr, Dave Boston Bruins Undrafted 1974 Bartkowski, Matt Boston Bruins 190th Overall 2008 2002-03 Bathe, Frank Detroit Red Wings Undrafted 1969 Beaufait, Mark San Jose Sharks Undrafted 1983-85 Beaulieu, Nathan Montreal Canadiens 17th Overall 2011 2005 Beckford-Tseu, Chris St. Louis Blues 159th Overall 2003 2000 Bedard, Jim Washington Capitols 91st Overall 1976 1968-70 Bell, Mark Chicago Blackhawks 8th Overall 1998 1995 Belland, Neil Vancouver Canucks Undrafted 1976 Bellemore, Brett Carolina Hurricanes 162nd Overall 2007 2003 Bellows, Brian Minnesota North Stars 2nd Overall 1982 1979 Bennett, Beau Pittsburgh Penguins 20th Overall 2010 2006 Bentivoglio, Sean New York Islanders Undrafted 1999 Berg, Bill New York Islanders 59th Overall 1986 1980-82 Bergloff, Bob Minnesota North Stars 87th Overall 1978 1971 Bernhardt, Tim Atlanta Flames 47th Overall 1978 1970-71-72-73 Beukeboom, Jeff Edmonton Oilers 19th Overall 1983 1978-80 Bickel, Stu New York Rangers Undrafted 1999 Bickell, Bryan Chicago Blackhawks 41st Overall 2004 2000-02 Bidner, Todd Washington Capitols 110th Overall 1980 1973 Biggs, Don Minnesota North Stars 156th Overall 1983 1978 Billins, Chad Calgary Flames Undrafted 2001-2003-2004 Bishop, Ben St. Louis Blues 85th Overall 2005 2000-02 Bissonnette, Paul Pittsburgh Penguins 121st Overall 2003 1999 Blake, Mike Los Angeles Kings Undrafted 1969 Bloom, Mike Boston Bruins 16th Overall 1972 1966 Blum, John Edmonton Oilers Undrafted 1972 Blum, Jonathon Nashville Predators 23rd Overall 2007 2004 Boimistruck, Fred Toronto Maple Leafs 43rd Overall 1980 1975 Boland, Mike Kansas City Scouts 110th Overall 1974 1968 Boll, Jared Columbus Blue Jackets 101st Overall 2005 2000 Bolland, David Chicago Blackhawks 32nd Overall 2004 2000-02 Bonin, Brian Pittsburgh Penguins 211th Overall 1992 1989 Booth, David Florida Panthers 53rd Overall 2004 1998 Borer, Casey Carolina Hurricanes 69th Overall 2004 2000 Borsato, Luciano Winnipeg Jets 135th Overall 1984 1979 Botell, Mark Philadelphia Flyers 168th Overall 1980 1976 Boucher, Reid New Jersey Devils 99th Overall 2011 2006 Boudreau, Bruce Toronto Maple Leafs 42nd Overall 1975 1969 Bourbonnais, Rick St. Louis Blues 63rd Overall 1975 1970 Bowman, Kirk Chicago Blackhawks Undrafted 1964-65 Boyd, Randy Pittsburgh Penguins 51st Overall 1980 1976-77 Boyko, Darren Winnipeg Jets Undrafted 1977-79 Bradley, Matt San Jose Sharks 102nd Overall 1996 1992-94 Breitenbach, Ken Buffalo Sabres 35th Overall 1975 1969 Brent, Tim Anaheim Ducks 37th Overall 2002 2000 Britz, Greg Toronto Maple Leafs Undrafted 1974 Brodie, TJ Calgary Flames 114th Overall 2008 2003 Broll, David Toronto Maple Leafs 152nd Overall 2011 2006-08 Brooks, Gordon St. Louis Blues 51st Overall 1970 1964-65 Brown, Dustin Los Angeles Kings 13th Overall 2003 1997-98-99 Brown, Jeff Quebec Nordiques 36th Overall 1984 1980 Brown, Mike Vancouver Canucks 159th Overall 2004 1999-2001 Brownschidle, Jack St. Louis Blues 99th Overall 1975 1968-70 Brunette, Andrew Washington Capitols 174th Overall 1993 1990 Burke, Sean New Jersey Devils 24th Overall 1985 1982 Burr, Shawn Detroit Red Wings 7th Overall 1984 1978-79-81 Butler, Christopher Buffalo Sabres 96th Overall 2005 2002 Butler, Jerry New York Rangers 55th Overall 1971 1964-65 Buynak, Gordy St. Louis Blues 43rd Overall 1974 1967-68 Campanale, Matt New York Islanders Undrafted 2001-03 Campbell, Jack Dallas Stars 11th Overall 2010 2007 Camper, Carter Boston Bruins Undrafted 2002 Caputi, Gianluca Pittsburgh Penguins 111th Overall 2007 2002 Card, Mike Buffalo Sabres 241st Overall 2004 2000 Carle, Matt San Jose Sharks 47th Overall 2003 1997 Carlson, John Washington Capitals 27th Overall 2008 2003-05 Carrick, Connor Washington Capitals 137th Overall 2012 2007 Carroll, Billy New York Islanders 38th Overall 1979 1971-72 Carson, Jimmy Los Angeles Kings 2nd Overall 1986 1979-80-81 Carter, Jeff Philadelphia Flyers 11th Overall 2003 1999 Cassolato, Tony Washington Capitols Undrafted 1967-68 Chartraw, Rick Montreal Canadiens 10th Overall 1974 1969 Chiarot, Ben Winnipeg Jets 120th Overall 2009 2004 Chiasson, Steve Detroit Red Wings 50th Overall 1985 1982 Chinnick, Rick Minnesota North Stars 41st Overall 1973 1968 Christie, Ryan Dallas Stars 112th Overall 1996 1991 Ciccarelli, Dino Minnesota North Stars Undrafted 1972-73-74-75 Cirella, Joseph Colorado Rockies 5th Overal 1981 1976 Cirone, Jason Winnipeg Jets 46th Overall 1989 1986 Cizikas, Casey New York Islanders 92nd Overall 2009 2004 Clarke, Noah Los Angeles Kings 250th Overall 1999 1994 Clarkson, David New Jersey Devils Undrafted 1998 Clutterbuck, Cal Minnesota Wild 72nd Overall 2006 2001 Cohen, Colby Colorado Avalanche 45th Overall 2007 1999 Cole, Danton Winnipeg Jets 123rd Overall 1985 1982 Colley, Tom Minnesota North Stars 57th Overall 1973 1966-68 Condra, Erik Ottawa Senators 211th Overall 2006 2000-02 Conklin, Ty Edmonton Oilers Undrafted 1990 Connauton, Kevin Dallas Stars 82nd Overall 2009 2005 Contini, Joe Colorado Rockies 126th Overall 1977 1968 Corrado, Frankie Vancouver Canucks 150th Overall 2011 2006-08 Corrente, Matt New Jersey Devils 30th Overall 2006 2002 Corson, Shayne Montreal Canadiens 8th Overall 1984 1979 Corvo, Joe Los Angeles Kings 83rd Overall 1997 1993 Coulter, Neal New York Islanders 63rd Overall 1981 1976-78 Couture, Logan San Jose Sharks 9th Overall 2007 2004 Cowan, Jeff Calgary Flames Undrafted 1990-91-92 Cowley, Wayne Edmonton Oilers Undrafted 1976 Crabb, Joey New York Rangers 226th Overall 2002 1997 Craig, Mike Minnesota North Stars 28th Overall 1989 1984 Crombeen, Mike Cleveland Barons 5th Overall 1977 1968-69-70-71-72 Crossman, Douglas Chicago Blackhawks 112th Overall 1979 1975 Crowder, Bruce Philadelphia Flyers 153th Overall 1977 1971 Crowder, Keith Boston Bruins 57th Overall 1979 1971-72-74 Culhane, Jim Hartford Whalers 214th Overall 1984 1980 Cullen, John Pittsburgh Penguins Undrafted 1979 Cuma, Tyler Minnesota Wild 23rd Overall 2008 2003-05 Cummins, Jim New York Rangers 67th Overall 1989 1982-83-85 Curtale, Tony Calgary Flames 31st Overall 1980 1975-77 Dahl, Kevin Montreal Canadiens 230th Overall 1988 1983 Dalpe, Zac Carolina Hurricanes 45th Overall 2008 2004 D'Amigo, Jerry Toronto Maple Leafs 158th Overall 2009 2003 D'Amour, Marc Calgary Flames Undrafted 1975 Dark, Mike Montreal Canadiens 124th Overall 1982 1977 David, Richard Montreal Canadiens 42nd Overall 1978 1972-73 Dawe, Jason Buffalo Sabres 35th Overall 1991 1988 Day, Joe Hartford Whalers 186th Overall 1987 1981-83 Debol, David Chicago Blackhawks 63rd Overall 1976 1968-69-70 DeFauw, Brad Carolina Hurricanes 28th Overall 1997 1991 DeGray, Dale Calgary Flames 162nd Overall 1981 1978 deHaan, Calvin New York Islanders 12th Overall 2009 2004 DeKeyser, Danny Detroit Red Wings Undrafted 2003-05 Della Rovere, Stefan St. Louis Blues 204th Overall 2008 2003-05 DelZotto, Michael New York Rangers 20th Overall 2008 2003-05 Demers, Jason "Rock" San Jose Sharks 186th Overall 2008 2003 DesRochers, Patrick Phoenix Coyotes 14th Overall 1998 1993 Devereaux, Boyd Edmonton Oilers 6th Overall 1996 1991-92 DiBenedetto, Justin New York Islanders 175th Overall 2008 2002-03 Dillon, Wayne New York Rangers 12th Overall 1975 1969 DiPietro, Paul Montreal Canadiens 102nd Overall 1990 1983 DiSalvatore, Jon San Jose Sharks 104th Overall 2000 1995 Dobbin, Brian Philadelphia Flyers 100th Overall 1984 1979 Dobek, Bob San Diego Mariners WHA Undrafted 1966 Donato, Ted Boston Bruins 98th Overall 1987 1983 Doornbosch, Jamie New York Islanders Undrafted 2003-05 Doughty, Drew Los Angeles Kings 2nd Overall 2008 2004 Douglas, Jordy Toronto Maple Leafs 81st Overall 1978 1971 Douris, Peter Winnipeg Jets 30th Overall 1984 1980-81 Downie, Steve Philadelphia Flyers 29th Overall 2005 2001-02 Drulia, Stan Pittsburgh Penguins 214th Overall 1986 1981 Duberman, Justin Montreal Canadiens 230th Overall 1989 1982-84-85 Duguay, Ronald New York Rangers 13th Overall 1977 1972 Eakin, Bruce Calgary Flames 204th Overall 1981 1977 Eakins, Dallas Washington Capitols 208th Overall 1985 1982 Eaton, Mark Philadelphia Flyers Undrafted 1992 Eaves, Mike St. Louis Blues 113th Overall 1976 1969 Eaves, Patrick Ottawa Senators 29th Overall 2003 1999 Edur, Tom Boston Bruins 54th Overall 1974 1969 Elich, Matt Tampa Bay Lightning 61st Overall 1997 1992 Elik, Tod Los Angeles Kings Undrafted 1978 Elkins, Corey Los Angeles Kings Undrafted 1999 Elliott, Brian Ottawa Senators 291st Overall 2003 2001 Elliott, Stefan Colorado Avalanche 49th Overall 2009 2006 Ellis, Ryan Nashville Predators 11th Overall 2009 2004 Emma, Dave New Jersey Devils 110th Overall 1989 1982 Emmerton, Cory Detroit Red Wings 41st Overall 2006 2003 Emmons, Gary San Jose Sharks Undrafted 1976 Etem, Emerson Anaheim Ducks 29th Overall 2010 2005-07 Evans, Daryl Los Angeles Kings 178th Overall
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