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2020 NHL PRESENTED BY EA SPORTS NHL 21 INFORMATION GUIDE

TABLE OF CONTENTS

2020 NHL Draft Order of Selection...... 3 2020 NHL Draft Picks by Team...... 7 Summary of Traded 2020 NHL Draft Picks ...... 8 Draft Order Procedure for 2020 NHL Draft...... 14

2020 NHL Draft Lottery Results ...... 15 All-Time NHL Draft Lottery Results ...... 16

2020 NHL Draft Quick Hits ...... 17 Notable Team Picks in 2020 Round 1 Draft Slot(s)...... 21

NHL Central Scouting Final Rankings for 2020 NHL Draft North American Skaters ...... 24 International Skaters ...... 29 North American ...... 32 International Goaltenders ...... 33 Top Prospect Profiles, Scouting Reports and Player Comparables...... 34 Prospect Ties and Bloodlines ...... 59 About NHL Central Scouting...... 33

Results of 2019 NHL Draft...... 63 Analysis of 2019 NHL Draft ...... 68

All-Time No. 1 Overall Picks ...... 69 Breakdown of No. 1 Overall Picks ...... 70

All-Time NHL Draft Hosts and Results...... 71

Team-by-Team 2020 Picks, Draft Histories and Highest-Producing Selections ...... 72

2020 NHL DRAFT ORDER OF SELECTION As of 2 p.m. ET on Oct. 2 *Click Here for the Most Up-to-Date Order of Selection*

The 2020 NHL Draft presented by EA SPORTS NHL 21 will be held virtually over two days, with Round 1 set for 7 p.m. ET on Tuesday, Oct. 6 (NBCSN, SN, TVAS) and Rounds 2-7 scheduled to start at 11:30 a.m. ET on Wednesday, Oct. 7 (NHLN, SN, SN1).

Round 1 Round 2 1. NY Rangers 32. 2. Los Angeles 33. 3. Ottawa (from SJS) 34. San Jose 4. Detroit 35. Los Angeles 5. Ottawa 36. Anaheim 6. Anaheim 37. Nashville (from NJD) 7. New Jersey 38. Buffalo 8. Buffalo 39. Minnesota 9. Minnesota 40. 10. Winnipeg 41. Carolina (from NYR) 11. Nashville 42. Nashville 12. Florida 43. Florida 13. Carolina (from TOR) 44. 14. 45. Detroit (from EDM) 15. Toronto (from PIT) 46. (from PIT via VGK) 16. 47. Montreal 17. Chicago 48. Montreal (from CHI) 18. New Jersey (from ARI) 49. No selection* 19. 50. Calgary 20. New Jersey (from VAN via TBL) 51. Los Angeles (from VAN) 21. Columbus 52. Ottawa (from CBJ) 22. NY Rangers (from CAR) 53. Carolina 23. 54. Philadelphia 24. Washington 55. Detroit (from WSH) 25. Colorado 56. San Jose (from COL via WSH) 26. St. Louis 57. Montreal (from STL) 27. Anaheim (from BOS) 58. 28. Ottawa (from NYI) 59. Ottawa (from NYI) 29. Vegas 60. Los Angeles (from VGK) 30. Dallas 61. Ottawa (from DAL via VGK) 31. San Jose (from TBL) 62. Tampa Bay

* The NHL directed the forfeiture of this pick in sanctions against Arizona announced on Aug. 26, 2020.

3 Round 3 Round 4 63. Detroit 94. Tampa Bay (from DET) 64. Ottawa 95. Florida (from OTT) 65. Detroit (from SJS) 96. Calgary (from SJS via MTL and BUF) 66. Los Angeles 97. Los Angeles 67. Anaheim 98. Montreal (from ANA) 68. Vegas (from NJD) 99. New Jersey 69. Carolina (from BUF) 100. Buffalo 70. Nashville (from MIN) 101. Minnesota 71. Ottawa (from WPG) 102. Montreal (from WPG) 72. NY Rangers 103. NY Rangers 73. Nashville 104. Anaheim (from NSH via PHI) 74. Florida 105. Florida 75. Colorado (from TOR) 106. Toronto 76. Edmonton (optional to CGY, conditional to CHI)* 107. Detroit (from EDM) 77. 108. Pittsburgh 78. Montreal 109. Montreal 79. Chicago 110. Chicago 80. Washington (from ARI via COL) 111. Arizona 81. Calgary (conditional to CHI)^ 112. Los Angeles (from CGY) 82. 113. Vancouver 83. Los Angeles (from CBJ via OTT and TOR) 114. Columbus 84. New Jersey (from CAR) 115. Carolina 85. Tampa Bay (from PHI via SJS) 116. Philadelphia 86. St. Louis (from WSH via MTL) 117. Washington 87. Florida (from COL) 118. Colorado 88. St. Louis 119. St. Louis 89. Boston 120. New Jersey (from BOS) 90. NY Islanders 121. NY Islanders 91. Vegas 122. Toronto (from VGK) 92. NY Rangers (from DAL) 123. Dallas 93. Tampa Bay 124. Tampa Bay

* Under the terms of a July 19, 2019 trade, Edmonton will send its 3rd-round pick in 2020 or 2021 to Calgary. If Calgary receives the 2020 pick, it will send the pick to Chicago under the terms of a Feb. 24, 2020 trade.

^ If Calgary does not receive Edmonton’s 2020 3rd- round pick, it will send its own 2020 3rd-round pick to Chicago (see pick 76).

4 Round 5 Round 6 125. Detroit 156. Detroit 126. San Jose (from OTT) 157. Tampa Bay (from OTT) 127. San Jose 158. Ottawa (from SJS) 128. Los Angeles 159. Los Angeles 129. Anaheim 160. Anaheim 130. New Jersey 161. New Jersey 131. Buffalo 162. Dallas (from BUF via CAR and FLA) 132. Minnesota 163. Minnesota 133. Winnipeg 164. Winnipeg 134. NY Rangers 165. NY Rangers 135. Nashville 166. Nashville 136. Montreal (from FLA) 167. Colorado (from FLA) 137. Florida (from TOR) 168. Toronto 138. Edmonton 169. Edmonton 139. Pittsburgh 170. Pittsburgh 140. Carolina (from MTL) 171. Montreal 141. Chicago 172. Chicago 142. Arizona 173. Arizona 143. Calgary 174. Calgary 144. Vancouver 175. Vancouver 145. Columbus 176. Columbus 146. St. Louis (from CAR) 177. Toronto (from CAR) 147. Philadelphia 178. Philadelphia 148. Washington 179. Washington 149. Colorado 180. Toronto (from COL) 150. St. Louis 181. Ottawa (from STL via EDM) 151. Boston 182. Boston 152. NY Islanders 183. NY Islanders 153. Toronto (from VGK) 184. Vegas 154. Dallas 185. Dallas 155. Ottawa (from TBL) 186. Tampa Bay

5 Round 7 187. Detroit 188. Montreal (from OTT) 189. Toronto (from SJS) 190. Los Angeles 191. Vancouver (from ANA) 192. New Jersey 193. Buffalo 194. Minnesota 195. Toronto (from WPG via MIN) 196. NY Rangers 197. NY Rangers (from NSH) 198. Florida 199. Carolina (from TOR) 200. Edmonton 201. San Jose (from PIT) 202. Philadelphia (from MTL) 203. St. Louis (from CHI via MTL) 204. Arizona 205. Calgary 206. NY Rangers (from VAN) 207. Columbus 208. Carolina 209. Philadelphia 210. San Jose (from WSH) 211. Colorado 212. Toronto (from STL) 213. Boston 214. NY Islanders 215. Vegas 216. Buffalo (from DAL) 217. Tampa Bay

6 2020 NHL DRAFT PICKS BY TEAM As of 2 p.m. ET on Oct. 2

Team Picks 12 11 11 11 10 10 9 8 8 8 7 7 7 7 7 St. Louis Blues 7 6 6 6 6 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 * 4 4 4 * Does not include Pick 49 – The NHL directed the forfeiture of this pick in sanctions against Arizona announced on Aug. 26, 2020.

7 SUMMARY OF TRADED 2020 NHL DRAFT PICKS As of 2 p.m. ET on Oct. 2

1ST ROUND

Pick 3 (San Jose to Ottawa): San Jose traded C Chris Tierney, D Dylan DeMelo, LW Rudolfs Balcers, C Josh Norris, Florida’s 2nd-round pick in the 2019 NHL Draf t (previously acquired), San Jose’s 1st-round pick in 2020 and 2nd-round pick in 2021 to Ottawa for D and LW Francis Perron (Sept. 13, 2018).

Pick 13 (Toronto to Carolina): Toronto traded C Patrick Marleau, its 1st-round pick and 7th-round pick in the 2020 NHL Draft to Carolina for Carolina’s 6th-round pick in 2020 (June 22, 2019).

Pick 15 (Pittsburgh to Toronto): Pittsburgh traded C Evan Rodrigues, C Filip Hallander, D David Warsofsky and its 1st - round pick in the 2020 NHL Draft to Toronto for RW Kasperi Kapanen, D Jesper Lindgren and LW Pontus Aberg (Aug. 25, 2020).

Pick 18 (Arizona to New Jersey): Arizona traded D , RW Nick Merkley, C Nate Schnarr, its 1st-round pick in the 2020 NHL Draft and a conditional pick in 2021 to New Jersey for LW and C Blake Speers (Dec. 16, 2019).

Pick 20 (Vancouver to New Jersey, via Tampa Bay): (1) Vancouver to Tampa Bay: Vancouver traded G Marek Mazanec, its 3rd-round pick in the 2019 NHL Draft and 1st- round pick in 2020 to Tampa Bay for C J.T. Miller (June 22, 2019). (2) Tampa Bay to New Jersey: Tampa Bay traded LW Nolan Foote and Vancouver’s 1st-round pick in the 2020 NHL Draft (previously acquired) to New Jersey for C Blake Coleman (Feb. 16, 2020).

Pick 22 (Carolina to NY Rangers): Carolina traded its 1st-round pick in the 2020 NHL Draft to NY Rangers for D Brady Skjei (Feb. 24, 2020).

Pick 27 (Boston to Anaheim): Boston traded RW David Backes, D Axel Andersson and its 1st-round pick in the 2020 NHL Draft to Anaheim for RW Ondrej Kase (Feb. 21, 2020).

Pick 28 (NY Islanders to Ottawa): NY Islanders traded their 1st-round and 2nd-round pick in the 2020 NHL Draft to Ottawa for C Jean-Gabriel Pageau (Feb. 24, 2020).

Pick 31 (Tampa Bay to San Jose): Tampa Bay traded RW and its 1st-round pick in the 2020 NHL Draft to San Jose for C and Philadelphia’s 3rd-round pick in 2020 (previously acquired) (Feb. 24, 2020).

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2ND ROUND

Pick 37 (New Jersey to Nashville): New Jersey traded D Steven Santini, D Jeremy Davies, its 2nd-round pick in the 2019 NHL Draft and 2nd-round pick in 2020 to Nashville for D P.K. Subban (June 22, 2019).

Pick 41 (NY Rangers to Carolina): NY Rangers traded their 2nd-round pick in the 2019 NHL Draft and 2nd-round pick in 2020 to Carolina for D Adam Fox (April 30, 2019).

Pick 45 (Edmonton to Detroit): Edmonton traded C , its 2nd-round pick in the 2020 NHL Draft and 2nd- round pick in 2021 to Detroit for LW Andreas Athanasiou and LW (Feb. 24, 2020).

Pick 46 (Pittsburgh to Chicago, via Vegas): (1) Pittsburgh to Vegas: Pittsburgh traded its 2nd-round pick in the 2020 NHL Draft to Vegas for 2017 considerations (June 21, 2017). (2) Vegas to Chicago: Vegas traded G Malcolm Subban, D Stanislav Demin and Pittsburgh’s 2nd-round pick in the 20202 NHL Draft (previously acquired) to Chicago for RW Martins Dzierkals (Feb. 24, 2020).

Pick 48 (Chicago to Montreal): Chicago traded its 2nd- and 7th-round pick in the 2020 NHL Draft and 3rd-round pick in 2021 to Montreal for RW and Montreal’s 7th-round pick in 2021 (June 30, 2019).

8 Pick 51 (Vancouver to Los Angeles): Vancouver traded LW Tim Schaller, C , its 2nd -round pick in the 2020 NHL Draft and a conditional pick in 2022 to Los Angeles for RW (Feb. 17, 2020).

Pick 52 (Columbus to Ottawa): Columbus traded LW Anthony Duclair, its 2nd-round pick in the 2020 NHL Draft and 2nd-round pick in 2021 to Ottawa for C and Calgary’s 7th-round pick in 2019 (previously acquired) (Feb. 23, 2019).

Pick 55 (Washington to Detroit): Washington traded D and its 2nd-round pick in the 2020 NHL Draft to Detroit for D Nick Jensen and Buffalo’s 5th-round pick in 2019 (previously acquired) (Feb. 22, 2019).

Pick 56 (Colorado to San Jose, via Washington): (1) Colorado to Washington: Colorado traded RW Scott Kosmachuk, its 2nd-round pick in the 2020 NHL Draft and Arizona’s 3rd-round pick in 2020 (previously acquired) to Washington for LW Andre Burakovsky (June 28, 2019). (2) Washington to San Jose: Washington traded Colorado’s 2nd-round pick in the 2020 NHL Draft (previously acquired) and Washington’s 3rd-round pick in 2021 to San Jose for D (Feb. 18, 2020).

Pick 57 (St. Louis to Montreal): St. Louis traded its 2nd-round pick in the 2020 NHL Draft and 4th-round pick in 2021 to Montreal for D Marco Scandella (Feb. 18, 2020).

Pick 59 (NY Islanders to Ottawa): NY Islanders traded their 1st-round and 2nd-round pick in the 2020 NHL Draft to Ottawa for C Jean-Gabriel Pageau (Feb. 24, 2020).

Pick 60 (Vegas to Los Angeles): Vegas traded its 2nd-round pick in the 2020 NHL Draft and St. Louis’ 2nd-round pick in 2021 (previously acquired) to Los Angeles for D Alec Martinez (Feb. 19, 2020).

Pick 61 (Dallas to Ottawa, via Vegas): (1) Dallas to Vegas: Dallas traded G Dylan Ferguson and its 2nd-round pick in the 2020 NHL Draft to Vegas for D Marc Methot (June 26, 2017). (2) Vegas to Ottawa: Vegas traded D Erik Brannstrom, LW Oscar Lindberg and Dallas’ 2nd-round pick in the 2020 NHL Draft (previously acquired) to Ottawa for RW and RW Tobias Lindberg (Feb. 25, 2019).

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3RD ROUND

Pick 65 (San Jose to Detroit): San Jose traded its 2nd-round pick in the 2019 NHL Draft and 3rd-round pick in 2020 to Detroit for C Gustav Nyquist (Feb. 25, 2019).

Pick 68 (New Jersey to Vegas): New Jersey traded its 3rd-round pick in the 2020 NHL Draft and 2nd-round pick in 2021 to Vegas for LW Nikita Gusev (July 29, 2019).

Pick 69 (Buffalo to Carolina): Buffalo traded RW Cliff Pu, its 2nd-round pick in the 2019 NHL Draft, 3rd-round pick in 2020 and 6th-round pick in 2020 to Carolina for LW Jeff Skinner (Aug. 2, 2018).

Pick 70 (Minnesota to Nashville): Minnesota traded its 3rd-round pick in the 2020 NHL Draft to Nashville for pick No. 75 in the 2019 NHL Draft (June 22, 2019).

Pick 71 (Winnipeg to Ottawa): Winnipeg traded its 3rd-round pick in the 2020 NHL Draft to Ottawa for D Dylan DeMelo (Feb. 18, 2020).

Pick 75 (Toronto to Colorado): Toronto traded C , D Calle Rosen and its 3rd-round pick in the 2020 NHL Draft to Colorado for D Tyson , C Alexander Kerfoot and Colorado’s 6th-round pick in 2020 (July 1, 2019).

Pick 76 (Edmonton to Calgary, optional; then conditional to Chicago): (1) Edmonton traded LW Milan Lucic and a 3rd-round pick in the 2020 NHL Draft to Calgary for LW James Neal (July 19, 2019). Edmonton will transfer its 3rd-round pick in either 2020 or 2021. (2) Calgary traded a 3rd-round pick in the 2020 NHL Draft to Chicago for D Erik Gustafsson. If Calgary does not receive Edmonton’s 3rd-round pick in 2020 (previously acquired conditionally), it will send its own 2020 3rd-round pick to Chicago (Feb. 24, 2020).

9 Pick 80 (Arizona to Washington, via Colorado): (1) Arizona to Colorado: Arizona traded D Kevin Connauton and its 3rd-round pick in the 2020 NHL Draft to Colorado for C Carl Soderberg (June 25, 2019). (2) Colorado to Washington: Colorado traded RW Scott Kosmachuk, its 2nd-round pick in the 2020 NHL Draft and Arizona’s 3rd-round pick in 2020 (previously acquired) to Washington for LW Andre Burakovsky (June 28, 2019).

Pick 81 (Calgary to Chicago, conditional): Calgary traded a 3rd-round pick in the 2020 NHL Draft to Chicago for D Erik Gustafsson. If Calgary does not receive Edmonton’s 3rd-round pick in 2020 (previously acquired conditionally), it will send its own 2020 3rd-round pick to Chicago (Feb. 24, 2020).

Pick 83 (Columbus to Los Angeles, via Ottawa and Toronto): (1) Columbus to Ottawa: Columbus traded C Nick Moutrey and its 3rd-round pick in the 2020 NHL Draft to Ottawa for D Ian Cole (Feb. 26, 2018). (2) Ottawa to Toronto: Ottawa traded D , D Ben Harpur, C Aaron Luchuk and Columbus’ 3rd-round pick in the 2020 NHL Draft (previously acquired) to Toronto for D , RW Connor Brown and LW Michael Carcone (July 1, 2019). (3) Toronto to Los Angeles: Toronto traded C Trevor Moore, Columbus’ 3rd-round pick in the 2020 NHL Draft (previously acquired) and a conditional pick in 2021 to Los Angeles for LW and G Jack Campbell (Feb. 5, 2020).

Pick 84 (Carolina to New Jersey): Carolina traded LW Janne Kuokkanen, D Fredrik Claesson and its 3rd-round pick in the 2020 NHL Draft to New Jersey for D Sami Vatanen (Feb. 24, 2020).

Pick 85 (Philadelphia to Tampa Bay, via San Jose): (1) Philadelphia to San Jose: Philadelphia traded its 2nd-round pick in the 2019 NHL Draft and 3rd-round pick in 2020 to San Jose for D Justin Braun (June 18, 2019). (2) San Jose to Tampa Bay: San Jose traded C Barclay Goodrow and Philadelphia’s 3rd-round pick in the 2020 NHL Draft (previously acquired) to Tampa Bay for RW Anthony Greco and Tampa Bay’s 1st-round pick in 2020 (Feb. 24, 2020).

Pick 86 (Washington to St. Louis, via Montreal): (1) Washington to Montreal: Washington traded its 3rd-round pick in the 2020 NHL Draft to Montreal for LW Ilya Kovalchuk (Feb. 23, 2020). (2) Montreal to St. Louis: Montreal traded Washington’s 3rd-round pick in the 2020 NHL Draft (previously acquired) and Chicago’s 7th-round pick in 2020 (previously acquired) to St. Louis for G Jake Allen and St. Lo uis’ 7th-round pick in 2022 (Sept. 2, 2020).

Pick 87 (Colorado to Florida): Colorado traded its 3rd-round pick in the 2020 NHL Draft to Florida for C and Florida’s 6th-round pick in 2020 (Feb. 25, 2019).

Pick 92 (Dallas to NY Rangers): Dallas traded its 2nd-round pick in the 2019 NHL Draft and 3rd-round pick in 2020 to NY Rangers for RW Mats Zuccarello (Feb. 23, 2019).

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4TH ROUND

Pick 94 (Detroit to Tampa Bay): Detroit traded its 4th-round pick in the 2020 NHL Draft to Tampa Bay for LW Adam Erne (Aug. 14, 2019).

Pick 95 (Ottawa to Florida): Ottawa traded its 4th-round pick in the 2020 NHL Draft to Florida for D Josh Brown (Oct. 2, 2020).

10 Pick 96 (San Jose to Calgary, via Montreal and Buffalo): (1) San Jose to Montreal: San Jose traded its 4th-round pick in the 2020 NHL Draft to Montreal for pick No. 108 in the 2019 NHL Draft (June 22, 2019). (2) Montreal to Buffalo: Montreal traded San Jose’s 4th-round pick in the 2020 NHL Draft (previously acquired) to Buffalo for D Marco Scandella (Jan. 2, 2020). (3) Buffalo to Calgary: Buffalo traded San Jose’s 4th-round pick in the 2020 NHL Draft (previously acquired) to Calgary for RW Michael Frolik (Jan. 2, 2020).

Pick 98 (Anaheim to Montreal): Anaheim traded its 4th-round pick in the 2020 NHL Draft to Montreal for LW Nicolas Deslauriers (June 30, 2019).

Pick 102 (Winnipeg to Montreal): Winnipeg traded G Steve Mason, RW Joel Armia, its 7th-round pick in the 2019 NHL Draft and 4th-round pick in 2020 to Montreal for D Simon Bourque (June 30, 2018).

Pick 104 (Nashville to Anaheim, via Philadelphia): (1) Nashville to Philadelphia: Nashville traded RW Ryan Hartman and its 4th-round pick in the 2020 NHL Draft to Philadelphia for RW Wayne Simmonds (Feb. 25, 2019). (2) Philadelphia to Anaheim: Philadelphia traded C Kyle Criscuolo and Nashville’s 4th-round pick in the 2020 NHL Draft (previously acquired) to Anaheim for C Derek Grant (Feb. 24, 2020).

Pick 107 (Edmonton to Detroit): Edmonton traded C Kyle Brodziak and its 4th-round pick in the 2020 NHL Draft to Detroit for D Mike Green (Feb. 24, 2020).

Pick 112 (Calgary to Los Angeles): Calgary traded its 4th-round pick in the 2020 NHL Draft to Los Angeles for D Oscar Fantenberg (Feb. 25, 2019).

Pick 120 (Boston to New Jersey): Boston traded its 2nd-round pick in the 2019 NHL Draft and 4th-round pick in 2020 to New Jersey for C Marcus Johansson (Feb. 25, 2019).

Pick 122 (Vegas to Toronto): Vegas traded RW David Clarkson and its 4th-round pick in the 2020 NHL Draft to Toronto for G Garret Sparks (July 23, 2019).

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5TH ROUND

Pick 126 (Ottawa to San Jose): Ottawa traded LW Mike Hoffman, D Cody Donaghey and its 5th-round pick in the 2020 NHL Draft to San Jose for LW Mikkel Boedker, D Julius Bergman and San Jose’s 6th-round pick in 2020 (June 19, 2018).

Pick 136 (Florida to Montreal): Florida traded its 5th-round pick in the 2020 NHL Draft to Montreal for pick No. 136 in the 2019 NHL Draft (June 22, 2019).

Pick 137 (Toronto to Florida): Toronto traded its 5th-round pick in the 2020 NHL Draft to Florida for G Michael Hutchinson (Dec. 29, 2018).

Pick 140 (Montreal to Carolina): Montreal traded its 5th-round pick in the 2020 NHL Draft to Carolina for D Joel Edmundson (Sept. 12, 2020).

Pick 146 (Carolina to St. Louis): Carolina traded D Justin Faulk and its 5th-round pick in the 2020 NHL Draft to St. Louis for D Joel Edmundson, RW Dominik Bokk and St. Louis’ 7th-round pick in 2021 (Sept. 24, 2019).

Pick 153 (Vegas to Toronto): Vegas traded its 5th-round pick in the 2020 NHL Draft to Toronto for G Robin Lehner (Feb. 24, 2020).

Pick 155 (Tampa Bay to Ottawa): Tampa Bay traded RW and its 5th-round pick in the 2020 NHL Draft to Ottawa for G Mike Condon and Ottawa’s 6th-round pick in 2020 (July 30, 2019).

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11 6TH ROUND

Pick 157 (Ottawa to Tampa Bay): Ottawa traded G Mike Condon and its 6th-round pick in the 2020 NHL Draft to Tampa Bay for RW Ryan Callahan and Tampa Bay’s 5th-round pick in 2020 (July 30, 2019).

Pick 158 (San Jose to Ottawa): San Jose traded LW Mikkel Boedker, D Julius Bergman and its 6th-round pick in the 2020 NHL Draft to Ottawa for LW Mike Hoff man, D Cody Donaghey and Ottawa’s 5th-round pick in 2020 (June 19, 2018).

Pick 162 (Buffalo to Dallas, via Carolina and Florida): (1) Buffalo to Carolina: Buffalo traded RW Cliff Pu, its 2nd-round pick in the 2019 NHL Draft, 3rd-round pick in 2020 and 6th-round pick in 2020 to Carolina for LW Jeff Skinner (Aug. 2, 2018). (2) Carolina to Florida: Carolina traded G Scott Darling and Buffalo’s 6th-round pick in the 2020 NHL Draft (previously acquired) to Florida for G (June 30, 2019). (3) Florida to Dallas: Florida traded Buffalo’s 6th-round pick in the 2020 NHL Draft (previously acquired) to Dallas for D Emil Djuse (Feb. 24, 2020).

Pick 167 (Florida to Colorado): Florida traded C Derick Brassard and its 6th-round pick in the 2020 NHL Draft to Colorado for Colorado’s 3rd-round pick in 2020 (Feb. 25, 2019).

Pick 177 (Carolina to Toronto): Carolina traded its 6th-round pick in the 2020 NHL Draft to Toronto for C Patrick Marleau, Toronto’s 1st-round pick and 7th-round pick in the 2020 NHL Draft (June 22, 2019).

Pick 180 (Colorado to Toronto): Colorado traded D , C Alexander Kerfoot and its 6th-round pick in the 2020 NHL Draft to Toronto for C Nazem Kadri, D Calle Rosen and Toronto’s 3rd-round pick in 2020 (July 1, 2019).

Pick 181 (St. Louis to Ottawa, via Edmonton): (1) St. Louis to Edmonton: St. Louis traded its 6th-round pick in the 2020 NHL Draft to Edmonton for D Jakub Jerabek (Oct. 1, 2018). (2) Edmonton to Ottawa: Edmonton traded St. Louis’ 6th-round pick in the 2020 NHL Draft (previously acquired) to Ottawa for D Chris Wideman (Nov. 22, 2018).

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7TH ROUND

Pick 188 (Ottawa to Montreal): Ottawa traded C Aaron Luchuk and its 7th-round pick in the 2020 NHL Draft to Montreal for C Matthew Peca (Feb. 24, 2020).

Pick 189 (San Jose to Toronto): San Jose traded its 7th-round pick in the 2020 NHL Draft to Toronto for C Eric Fehr (Feb. 20, 2018).

Pick 191 (Anaheim to Vancouver): Anaheim traded D Luke Schenn and its 7th-round pick in the 2020 NHL Draft to Vancouver for D Michael Del Zotto (Jan. 16, 2019).

Pick 195 (Winnipeg to Toronto, via Minnesota): (1) Winnipeg to Minnesota: Winnipeg traded its 7th-round pick in the 2020 NHL Draft to Minnesota for C Matt Hendricks (Feb. 25, 2019). (2) Minnesota to Toronto: Minnesota traded Winnipeg’s 7th-round pick in the 2020 NHL Draft (previously acquired) to Toronto for D Fedor Gordeev (May 30, 2019).

Pick 197 (Nashville to NY Rangers): Nashville traded its 7th-round pick in the 2020 NHL Draft to NY Rangers for LW Cody McLeod (Feb. 6, 2019).

Pick 199 (Toronto to Carolina): Toronto traded C Patrick Marleau, its 1st-round pick and 7th-round pick in the 2020 NHL Draft to Carolina for Carolina’s 6th-round pick in 2020 (June 22, 2019).

Pick 201 (Pittsburgh to San Jose): Pittsburgh traded its 7th-round pick in the 2020 NHL Draft to San Jose for pick No. 211 in the 2019 NHL Draft (June 22, 2019).

12 Pick 202 (Montreal to Philadelphia): Montreal traded its 7th-round pick in the 2020 NHL Draft to Philadelphia for pick No. 201 in the 2019 NHL Draft (June 22, 2019).

Pick 203 (Chicago to St. Louis, via Montreal): (1) Chicago to Montreal: Chicago traded its 2nd- and 7th-round pick in the 2020 NHL Draft and 3rd-round pick in 2021 to Montreal for RW Andrew Shaw and Montreal’s 7th-round pick in 2021 (June 30, 2019). (2) Montreal to St. Louis: Montreal traded Washington’s 3rd-round pick in the 2020 NHL Draft (previously acquired) and Chicago’s 7th-round pick in 2020 (previously acquired) to St. Louis for G Jake Allen and St. Louis ’ 7th-round pick in 2022 (Sept. 2, 2020).

Pick 206 (Vancouver to NY Rangers): Vancouver traded its 7th-round pick in the 2020 NHL Draft to NY Rangers for G Marek Mazanec (Feb. 12, 2019).

Pick 210 (Washington to San Jose): Washington traded pick No. 211 in the 2019 NHL Draft and its 7th-round pick in the 2020 NHL Draft to San Jose for pick No. 153 in 2019 (June 22, 2019).

Pick 212 (St. Louis to Toronto): St. Louis traded its 7th-round pick in the 2020 NHL Draft to Toronto for pick No. 208 in the 2019 NHL Draft (June 22, 2019).

Pick 216 (Dallas to Buffalo): Dallas traded its 7th-round pick in the 2020 NHL Draft to Buffalo for D Taylor Fedun (Nov. 10, 2018).

13 DRAFT ORDER PROCEDURE FOR 2020 NHL DRAFT

Round 1 Picks 1-15: Determined by Phases 1 and 2 of 2020 NHL Draft Lottery

Picks 16-27: Teams eliminated in Rounds 1 and 2 of 2020 Playoffs, in inverse order of 2019-20 regular- season points percentage

Picks 28-29: Teams eliminated in 2020 Conference Finals, in inverse order of 2019-20 regular-season points percentage

Pick 30: Team eliminated in 2020 Stanley Cup Final

Pick 31: 2020 Stanley Cup champion

Rounds 2-7 Picks 1-7: Teams who did not participate in the Return To Play, in inverse order of 2019-20 regular-season points percentage

Picks 8-15: Teams eliminated in 2020 Stanley Cup Qualifiers, in inverse order of 2019-20 regular-season points percentage

Picks 16-27: Teams eliminated in Rounds 1 and 2 of 2020 , in inverse order of 2019-20 regular- season points percentage

Picks 28-29: Teams eliminated in 2020 Conf erence Finals, in inverse order of 2019-20 regular-season points percentage

Pick 30: Team eliminated in 2020 Stanley Cup Final

Pick 31: 2020 Stanley Cup champion

14 2020 NHL DRAFT LOTTERY RESULTS

The 2020 NHL Draft Lottery awarded the top three selections in the 2020 NHL Draft presented by EA SPORTS NHL 21 to the New York Rangers, Los Angeles Kings and Ottawa Senators, respectively.

Phase 1 of the 2020 NHL Draft Lottery – held June 26 at NHL Network’s Secaucus, N.J., studio – consisted of three draws: the First Draw (1st overall pick), Second Draw (2nd overall pick) and Third Draw (3rd overall pick).

Fifteen teams were eligible in Phase 1: the seven teams that did not resume the 2019-20 season – ranked in inverse order of their points percentages at the time of the pause – and eight ‘placeholders’ that represented to-be-determined Qualifying Round teams that ultimately failed to advance to the First Round of the 2020 Stanley Cup Playoffs. This format maintained previously established odds for the Draft Lottery.

For each of the three drawings, 14 balls, numbered 1 to 14, were placed in a lottery machine. The machine randomly selected four balls. The resulting four- series (without regard to selection order) was matched against a chart that showed all possible combinations and the teams to which each was assigned.

The First Draw winner was ‘Team E’ – one of the eight ‘placeholders’ with a 2.5-percent likelihood – with the four-digit combination (2-9-10-11).

The Kings, with a 9.7-percent likelihood, won the Second Draw for the second overall selection with the four-digit combination (3-5-9-13).

The Senators, with a position previously acquired in a trade with the San Jose Sharks, won the Third Draw with the four- digit combination (3-11-12-14). They had a 28.4-percent likelihood for selection (15.3% from owning the No. 2 position and another 13.1% from owning the No. 3 position).

Phase 2 of the 2020 NHL Draft Lottery was held Aug. 10 at NHL Network’s Secaucus, N.J. studio, following the conclusion of the 2020 Stanley Cup Qualifiers.

Phase 2 consisted of a single drawing, with all participants being represented in the lottery machine by one ball with their team logo and receiving the same probability of being selected (12.5%). The machine randomly selected one ball, which belonged to the Rangers.

15 ALL-TIME NHL DRAFT LOTTERY RESULTS Hyperlinks Provide Full Details From Each Draft Lottery

Year Team(s) Selected Effect on Draft Order Player Selected New York Rangers Moved from (8th – 15th) to 1st 2020 Los Angeles Kings Moved from 4th to 2nd Ottawa Senators (from SJS) Retained 3rd selection New Jersey Devils Moved from 3rd to 1st C Jack Hughes 2019 New York Rangers Moved from 6th to 2nd RW Chicago Blackhawks Moved from 12th to 3rd C Buffalo Sabres Retained 1st selection D 2018 Carolina Hurricanes Moved from 11th to 2nd RW Andrei Svechnikov Montreal Canadiens Moved from 4th to 3rd C New Jersey Devils Moved from 5th to 1st C 2017 Philadelphia Flyers Moved from 13th to 2nd C Dallas Stars Moved from 8th to 3rd D Toronto Maple Leafs Retained 1st selection C Auston Matthews 2016 Winnipeg Jets Moved from 6th to 2nd RW Patrik Laine Columbus Blue Jackets Moved from 4th to 3rd LW Pierre-Luc Dubois 2015 Edmonton Oilers Moved from 3rd to 1st C Connor McDavid 2014 Florida Panthers Moved from 2nd to 1st D 2013 Colorado Avalanche Moved from 2nd to 1st C Nathan MacKinnon 2012 Edmonton Oilers Moved from 2nd to 1st RW Nail Yakupov 2011 New Jersey Devils Moved from 8th to 4th D Adam Larsson 2010 Edmonton Oilers Retained 1st selection LW Taylor Hall 2009 New York Islanders Retained 1st selection C 2008 Tampa Bay Lightning Retained 1st selection C 2007 Chicago Blackhawks Moved from 5th to 1st RW 2006 St. Louis Blues Retained 1st selection D 2005 Pittsburgh Penguins n/a C 2004 Washington Capitals Moved from 3rd to 1st LW Alex Ovechkin 2003 Florida Panthers Moved from 4th to 1st G Marc-Andre Fleury* 2002 Florida Panthers Moved from 3rd to 1st LW Rick Nash^ 2001 Thrashers Moved from 3rd to 1st LW Ilya Kovalchuk 2000 New York Islanders Moved from 5th to 1st G Rick DiPietro 1999 Chicago Blackhawks Moved from 8th to 4th RW Pavel Brendl† 1998 Tampa Bay Lightning Moved from 3rd to 1st via trades C 1997 Boston Bruins Retained 1st selection C 1996 Ottawa Senators Retained 1st selection D 1995 Los Angeles Kings Moved from 7th to 3rd D * Pittsburgh obtained Florida’s pick in a trade. The Penguins selected G Marc-Andre Fleury first overall. ^ Columbus obtained Florida’s pick in a trade. The Blue Jackets selected LW Rick Nash first overall. † NY Rangers obtained Chicago’s pick in a trade (via Vancouver and Tampa Bay). The Rangers selected RW Pavel Brendl fourth overall.

16 2020 NHL DRAFT QUICK HITS

* This will mark the first time the NHL Draft has been held midweek (days other than Friday, Saturday or Sunday) since the 1994 event at the Hartford Civic Center, which took place from Tuesday, June 28 – Wednesday, June 29, 1994.

* Holding a non-weekend draft was a common occurrence in the early days of the event. The first 21 years of the NHL Draft, from 1963-83, saw prospects picked on days outside of the Friday to Sunday window.

* The Rangers have made the first overall selection once in NHL Draft history (Andre Veilleux in 1965) but will have the opportunity to do so for the first time since the universal draft was adopted in 1969 (all juniors of qualifying age eligible for selection).

* This marks the second consecutive year that the Rangers have held a top -two selection after drafting Kaapo Kakko No. 2 overall in 2019. Aside from Kakko, the only other pick the Rangers have made among the top five over the last 50 years was Pavel Brendl (No. 4 in 1999).

* After selecting fifth overall in 2019, the Kings (at No. 2) hold a top-10 pick in consecutive years for the first time since a three-year stretch that saw them select Thomas Hickey in 2007 (No. 4), in 2008 (No. 2) and Brayden Schenn in 2009 (No. 5).

* The Senators enter the 2020 NHL Draft with three picks in the first round, including a pair in the top five (Nos. 3, 5 and 28). It will mark the eighth time since the universal draft was adopted in 1969 that a team has selected twice in the top five:

* Ottawa has selected among the top five on seven occasions, but just twice in the last 20 years: (No. 4 in 2018) and (No. 2 in 2001).

* The Red Wings are set to select among the top 10 for the fourth straight year after going 25 years without a top -10 pick between Martin Lapointe in 1991 (No. 10) and Michael Rasmussen in 2017 (No. 9). Their No. 4 slot in 2020 is the highest they will pick since 1990 (: No. 3).

17 * The Senators lead all teams with 12 picks, including two in the top five and seven in the opening two rounds (3 in Round 1, 4 in Round 2). The most picks by any team through two rounds of an NHL Draft is seven, by the Avalanche in 1998 (7 of 58 total selections through two rounds) and by the Canadiens in 1974 (7 of 36 total selections through two rounds). Since the NHL Draft went to seven rounds in 2005, only three teams have made more than 12 selections in the same draft; the Panthers were the last to do so in 2010, selecting Nick Bjugstad with the second of their 13 picks.

* The Ducks have selected sixth overall or higher seven times in 27 drafts since entering the League in 1993-94, including only twice since 2005 – they chose Bobby Ryan second overall that year and Hampus Lindholm at No. 6 in 2012.

* After having only one top-10 pick over an 18-year span from 1997 to 2014 (Adam Larsson: No. 4 in 2011), the Devils (at No. 7) are on track to select among the top 10 for the fourth time in six drafts since 2015.

* After choosing no higher than 12th for nine years from 2004 to 2012, the Sabres (at No. 8) are on track to select among the top 10 for an eighth consecutive year. Four teams have selected in the top 10 of eight consecutive drafts: the Canadiens (13; 1963-75), Maple Leafs (10; 1981-90), Blue Jackets (9; 2000-08) and Oilers (8; 2009-16).

* The Wild (at No. 9) own a top-10 draft pick for the ninth time since entering the League in 2000-01 and for the first time since 2012, when they selected Matt Dumba seventh overall.

* The Jets (at No. 10) hold a top-10 draft pick for the fifth time since relocating to Winnipeg for the 2011-12 season, with each of the previous four playing significant time with the team: (No. 7 in 2011), the first draft pick by the Jets after their move, leads the team in goals over the past seven seasons; Jacob Trouba (No. 9 in 2012) played 408 regular-season games with Winnipeg before being traded at the 2019 NHL Draft; Nikolaj Ehlers (No. 9 in 2014) ranks fourth on the Jets in goals since 2015-16; and Patrik Laine (No. 2 in 2016) is the team’s top -scorer since entering the League in 2016-17.

* Left wing Alexis Lafreniere (Saint-Eustache, Que.) of the QMJHL’s Rimouski Oceanic ranks No. 1 among North American skaters for the 2020 NHL Draft. Lafreniere led all QMJHL skaters in assists and points with 35-77—112 in 52 games in 2019-20.

* Entering the 2020 NHL Draft, the most recent Canadian-born player selected first overall was Connor McDavid in 2015 by the Oilers. The four consecutive drafts without a Canadian player being picked first overall is the longest such stretch in NHL history.

* Overall, 40 of 57 No. 1 overall picks have been Canadian-born players (70.2%). However, that number drops to 50 percent over the last 10 years (5 of 10).

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* Lafreniere can become the first -born player selected No. 1 overall since Marc-Andre Fleury in 2003 (PIT) and the first skater from Quebec to be taken with the first pick since Vincent Lecavalier in 1998 (TBL).

* Lafreniere was named CHL and QMJHL Most Valuable Player for the second consecutive season in 2019-20 – the first back-to-back winner of each award since Sidney Crosby (2003-04 to 2004-05). Crosby also did so while representing the Oceanic.

* Should Lafreniere be selected first overall, he would be the third player taken in the top spot from Rimouski. The others: Vincent Lecavalier (1998 by TBL) and Sidney Crosby (2005 by PIT).

* Rimouski and the (Nathan MacKinnon: 2013 by COL, Nico Hischier: 2017 by NJD) are the only QMJHL teams that have had multiple players selected first overall in the NHL Draft.

* In total, 10 No. 1 overall picks have been selected out of the QMJHL entering 2020 – only the OHL/OHA (20) has produced more top selections.

* No. 1-ranked international skater Tim Stuetzle, who was named Rookie of the Year in Germany’s top pro league with 7-27—34 in 41 games in 2019-20, looks to become the third German-born and trained player taken in the top 10 of the NHL Draft. The previous two both have been selected within the last six years: in 2014 (No. 3 by EDM) and Moritz Seider in 2019 (No. 6 by DET).

* No. 2-ranked North American skater can become the third (OHL) player selected among the top five of the NHL Draft, following Mike Foligno in 1979 (No. 3 by DET) and Benoit Pouliot in 2005 (No. 4 by MIN).

* No. 3-ranked North American skater can become the third (OHL) player in the last five years selected in the first round – Erie teammates Connor McDavid (No. 1 by EDM) and Dylan Strome (No. 3 by ARI) were taken among the top three picks in 2015.

* No. 4-ranked North American skater Jake Sanderson led all defensemen in the USA Hockey Under-18 National Team Development Program with 7-22—29 in 47 games in 2019-20. His father, Geoff, was a second-round selection of the Whalers in 1990 (No. 36) and recorded 355-345—700 in 1,104 career NHL games.

* No. 5-ranked North American skater Cole Perfetti ranked second in OHL scoring with 37-74—111 in 61 games in 2019-20. Only one player in history has been taken in the first round of the NHL Draft since the team relocated there prior to the 2002-03 season: Matt Corrente in 2006 (No. 30 by NJD).

19 * No. 6-ranked North American skater Marco Rossi (Feldkirch, Austria) of the Ottawa 67’s led all players in the (OHL, QMJHL and WHL) in assists and points with 39-81—120 in 56 games in 2019-20. Rossi can become the fifth Austrian-born player selected in the first round of the NHL Draft; he would join Thomas Vanek in 2003 (No. 5 by BUF), Michael Grabner in 2006 (No. 14 by VAN), and both Andre Burakovsky (No. 23 by WSH) and Marko Dano (No. 27 by CBJ) in 2013.

* Rossi’s teammate in Ottawa is No. 7-ranked North American skater Jack Quinn (52-37—89 in 62 GP), one of two OHL players who scored 50 goals in 2019-20. The other was Nick Robertson (55), who was selected by the Maple Leafs in the second round (53rd overall) of the 2019 NHL Draft.

* Rossi and Quinn can become the third set of 67’s teammates taken among the top 10 in the same NHL Draft. They would join Michel Larocque (No. 6 by MTL) and (No. 9 by STL) in 1972, along with Bobby Smith (No. 1 by MNS) and Tim Higgins (No. 10 by CHI) in 1978.

* No. 1-ranked international goaltender Iaroslav Askarov, who plays for Neva St. Petersburg in ’s second division, can become the fifth Russian-born goaltender selected in the first round. He would join Yevgeni Ryabchikov in 1994 (No. 21 by BOS), in 2006 (No. 23 by WSH), Andrei Vasilevskiy in 2012 (No. 19 by TBL) and Ilya Samsonov in 2015 (No. 22 by WSH).

* No. 1-ranked North American goaltender Nicolas Daws of the (OHL) was the winner of the Trophy in 2019-20, awarded to the OHL Goaltender of the Year. He led OHL goaltenders in save percentage (.924) and (5) last season (38 GP).

* Only four OHL goaltenders over the last 20 years have been selected in the first round o f the NHL Draft: Adam Munro of the Erie Otters in 2001 (No. 29 by CHI), Tom McCollum of the Guelph Storm in 2008 (No. 30 by DET), Mark Visentin of the Niagara IceDogs in 2010 (No. 27 by PHX) and Malcolm Subban of the Belleville Bulls in 2012 (No. 24 by BOS).

* Zayde Wisdom, the 54th-ranked North American skater, was named the recipient of the 2019-20 E.J. McGuire Award of Excellence. First handed out in 2014-15, the award is presented annually by the League to a candidate who best exemplifies commitment to excellence through strength of character, competitiveness and athleticism.

20 NOTABLE TEAM PICKS IN 2020 ROUND 1 DRAFT SLOT(S) As of 2 p.m. ET on Oct. 2

No. 1 – New York Rangers The Rangers have made the first overall selection once in NHL Draft history (Andre Veilleux in 1965) but will have the opportunity to do so for the first time since the universal draft was adopted in 1969 (all juniors of qualifying age el igible for selection).

No. 2 – Los Angeles Kings The Kings have picked in the No. 2 slot three times previously, with all selected players going on to appear in more than 500 career NHL games: in 1981 (115-138—253 in 535 GP), in 1986 (275-286—561 in 626 GP) and Drew Doughty in 2008 (117-385—502 in 919 GP). Doughty has anchored Los Angeles’ blue line since 2008-09, helping the franchise win its first two Stanley Cups (2012 and 2014) and earning the Norris Trophy in 2015-16.

No. 3 – Ottawa Senators (from San Jose Sharks) The Senators held the No. 3 selection once previously, drafting center in 1994. Bonk ranks among the top 10 on the franchise’s all-time list for regular-season games (5th; 689), goals (7th; 152), assists (6th; 247) and points (6th; 399).

No. 4 – Detroit Red Wings The Red Wings have selected in the No. 4 slot twice previously, choosing Fred Williams in 1976 and current and franchise icon in 1983. Yzerman spent his entire 22-season playing career with Detroit, including 20 years as team , recording 692-1,063—1,755 in 1,514 regular-season games and leading the franchise to three Stanley Cups (1997, 1998 and 2002). Only one player other than Yzerman taken with the No. 4 pick has gone on to record at least 1,700 NHL points: (549-1,249-1,798 in 1,731 GP), selected fourth overall by the Whalers in 1981.

No. 5 – Ottawa Senators The Senators never have selected fifth overall.

No. 6 – Anaheim Ducks The Ducks have selected sixth overall once previously, taking current defenseman Hampus Lindholm in 2012. Lindholm has skated in more than 500 games for Anaheim spanning seven seasons (50-144—194 in 502 GP); his career +75 rating is higher than any defenseman in franchise history.

No. 7 – New Jersey Devils The Devils franchise never has selected seventh overall.

No. 8 – Buffalo Sabres This will mark the fourth time that the Sabres select in the No. 8 slot, with each such pick coming in the last seven years – they drafted defenseman in 2013 and forwards in 2016 and in 2017. Ristolainen ranks eighth in career points by a Buffalo defenseman (42-185—227 in 493 GP), one back of former Sabres coach Jim Schoenfield (45-183—228 in 584 GP) for seventh place.

No. 9 – Minnesota Wild The Wild have drafted in the No. 9 slot on two previous occasions, selecting forwards James Sheppard in 2006 and Mikael Granlund in 2010. Granlund, who was traded to the Predators on Feb. 25, 2019, after seven seasons with Minnesota, is one of seven players who has collected 300 regular-season points as a member of the Wild.

No. 10 – Winnipeg Jets The Jets/Thrashers franchise has picked No. 10 once previously, selecting defenseman Boris Valabik in 2004. Valabik appeared in 80 games for the Thrashers from 2007-08 to 2009-10, registering seven assists and 210 minutes. Of note, the original Winnipeg Jets (now the Coyotes) picked 10th overall once, selecting Teemu Selanne in 1988. Playing with the original Jets in 1992-93, Selanne set the single-season NHL records for goals (76) and points (132) by a rookie.

No. 11 – Nashville Predators This will mark the third time that the Predators pick 11th overall after drafting defenseman Ryan Ellis in 2009 and left wing Kevin Fiala in 2014. Ellis has spent his entire nine-season career in Nashville, where he has recorded 70-182—252 in 527 regular-season contests. Ellis’ career +113 rating is the highest in franchise history and ranks seventh among all active defensemen.

21 No. 12 – Florida Panthers The Panthers have selected 12th overall on one prior occasion, drafting right wing Denis Shvidki in 1999. Shvidki went on to appear in 76 games with the team across four seasons from 2000-01 to 2003-04, recording 11-14—25.

No. 13 – Carolina Hurricanes (from Toronto Maple Leafs) The Hurricanes/Whalers franchise has held the No. 13 pick twice previously. Hartford selected goaltender and future winner (2003 w/ ANA) and Stanley Cup champion (2007 w/ ANA) Jean-Sebastien Giguere in 1995 and Carolina chose defenseman Jake Bean in 2016.

No. 14 – Edmonton Oilers The Oilers have selected in the No. 14 slot on two prior occasions, drafting left wing Michel Riesen in 1997 and goaltender Devan Dubnyk in 2004. Riesen (Oberbalm, Switzerland) was the first Swiss-born player ever taken in the first round of the NHL Draft.

No. 15 – Toronto Maple Leafs (from Pittsburgh Penguins) This will mark the third time the Maple Leafs have selected 15th overall – they used the two previous occasions to draft defensemen Ian Turnbull in 1973 and Jeff Ware in 1995. Turnbull holds the NHL record for most goals in one game by a defenseman after scoring five times for Toronto in a 9-1 win over the Red Wings on Feb. 2, 1977.

No. 16 – Montreal Canadiens The Canadiens have picked at No. 16 three times before, selecting forwards Tom Chorske (1985), Eric Chouinard (1998) and Marcel Hossa (2000) – none of the three reached 100 regular-season games with the franchise and each eventually was traded by Montreal. The Chorske trade ahead of the 1991-92 season led to a Stanley Cup for both teams involved – Montreal acquired , who was part of its 1993 championship, while Chorske was dealt to New Jersey, where he won the Stanley Cup in 1995.

No. 17 – Chicago Blackhawks The Blackhawks never have selected 17th overall.

No. 18 – New Jersey Devils (from Arizona Coyotes) The Devils selected 18th overall four times over a 14-year span from 1982 to 1995: Ken Daneyko (1982), Jason Miller (1989), Jason Smith (1992) and Petr Sykora (1995). Daneyko appeared in more games in the regular season (1,283) and playoffs (175) than any player in franchise history and was a contributor to all three of New Jersey ’s Stanley Cup championships in 1995, 2000 and 2003. Sykora also was a key part of the Devils’ 2000 championship, leading the team in goals (9) and game-winning goals (3) during the playoffs.

No. 19 – Calgary Flames The Flames franchise has held the 19th overall pick three times previously, selecting forwards Bryan Deasley in 1987, Niklas Sundblad in 1991 and Chris Dingman in 1994. Although Dingman appeared in only 72 games with Calgary across his first two NHL seasons, he did go on to win the Stanley Cup in 2001 with the Avalanche and in 2004 with the Lightning – coincidentally in a seven-game series against the Flames.

No. 20 – New Jersey Devils (from Vancouver Canucks via Tampa Bay Lightning) The Devils franchise has selected in the No. 20 slot on five prior occasions, most notably drafting in 1990 and Travis Zajac in 2004. Brodeur, who holds the NHL records for career regular-season wins (691) and shutouts (125), is the most decorated player in franchise history, backstopped the team to its three Stanley Cups (1995, 2000 and 2003) and was awarded the four times. Zajac has spent his entire 14-season career with New Jersey, where he ranks third in franchise history for regular-season points (532) and fourth in games played (991) – with Brodeur (1,259 GP w/ NJD) one of the three players ahead of him.

No. 21 – Columbus Blue Jackets The Blue Jackets have held the No. 21 pick on only one prior occasion, selecting defenseman in 2009. Moore, who skated for the Bruins in 2019-20, appeared in 86 games with Columbus across three seasons from 2010-11 to 2012-13 (2-6—8).

No. 22 – New York Rangers (from Carolina Hurricanes) The Rangers have selected 22nd overall on three prior occasions, choosing forwards Troy Mallette in 1988 and Jeff Brown in 1996 and current prospect K’Andre Miller in 2018. To date, Mallette is the only of the three to appear in an NHL game – he played nine seasons in the NHL from 1989-90 to 1997-98, including 150 with the Rangers (25-26—51), before returning to his hometown of Sudbury, Ont., to become a firefighter. Mallette retired from the fire department earlier this year.

22 No. 23 – Philadelphia Flyers The Flyers have picked in the No. 23 spot on two prior occasions, selecting defenseman Tom Bladon in 1972 and left wing Jukka Seppo in 1986. Bladon set the NHL record for most points by a defenseman in a single game when he recorded 4-4—8 on Dec. 11, 1977, a mark later matched by (2-6—8 on March 14, 1986).

No. 24 – Washington Capitals The Capitals have picked 24th overall twice before, drafting forwards Errol Rausse in 1979 and Marcus Johansson in 2009. Johansson, who currently is a member of the Wild, appeared in 501 regular-season games with Washington across his first seven NHL seasons (102-188—290).

No. 25 – Colorado Avalanche The Avalanche franchise has selected in the No. 25 slot on three previous occasions, spreading the pick out among positions by drafting goaltender Marc Denis in 1995, defenseman Peter Ratchuk in 1996 and left wing Mikhail Kuleshov in 1999. Denis appeared in only 28 games for Colorado, but did play in 349 career contests over 11 NHL seasons (112-179-31).

No. 26 – St. Louis Blues The Blues have picked 26th overall four times previously, selecting defensemen Bob Hess in 1974 and Brian Benning in 1984 as well as forwards in 2007 and Tage Thompson in 2016. Perron returned to St. Louis prior to the 2018-19 season for his third stint with the franchise, helping the team win its first Stanley Cup.

No. 27 – Anaheim Ducks (from Boston Bruins) The Ducks have picked 27th overall only once before, selecting defenseman Jacob Larsson in 2015. Larsson recorded 2-9—11 in 60 games with Anaheim in 2019-20.

No. 28 – Ottawa Senators (from New York Islanders) The Senators have selected No. 28 overall twice previously, choosing current Blue Jackets captain in 2006 and Shane Bowers, now a member of the Avalanche organization, in 2017.

No. 29 – Vegas Golden Knights The Golden Knights never have selected 29th overall.

No. 30 – Dallas Stars The Stars franchise has selected No. 30 overall once before, when the North Stars chose defenseman Neil Wilkinson 30th overall (in Round 2) in 1986. Wilkinson went on to play in 460 career regular-season games across five teams, including 86 with the North Stars.

No. 31 – San Jose Sharks (from Tampa Bay Lightning) The Sharks have picked in the No. 31 slot once previously, selecting defenseman Jeremy Roy in 2015 (in what then was the first pick of Round 2). Roy has played the last three seasons with the team’s AHL affiliate, the .

23 NHL CENTRAL SCOUTING FINAL RANKINGS FOR 2020 NHL DRAFT: NORTH AMERICAN SKATERS

Rank Player POS Shoots Team League Birthdate Height Weight GP G A P 1 Alexis Lafreniere LW L Rimouski QMJHL Oct. 11, 2001 6’1” 193 lbs. 52 35 77 112 2 Quinton Byfield C L Sudbury OHL Aug. 19, 2002 6’4.25” 215 lbs. 45 32 50 82 3 Jamie Drysdale D R Erie OHL April 8, 2002 5’11” 175 lbs. 49 9 38 47 4 Jake Sanderson D L USA U-18 NTDP July 8, 2002 6’1.5” 185 lbs. 47 7 22 29 5 Cole Perfetti C L Saginaw OHL Jan. 1, 2002 5’10.5” 177 lbs. 61 37 74 111 6 Marco Rossi C L Ottawa OHL Sept. 23, 2001 5’9” 183 lbs. 56 39 81 120 7 Jack Quinn RW R Ottawa OHL Sept. 19, 2001 6’0” 176 lbs. 62 52 37 89 8 Kaiden Guhle D L Prince Albert WHL Jan. 18, 2002 6’2.25” 186 lbs. 64 11 29 40 9 Braden Schneider D R Brandon WHL Sept. 20, 2001 6’2.25” 202 lbs. 60 7 35 42 10 C R Chicoutimi QMJHL Oct. 27, 2001 6’0.25” 180 lbs. 16 6 12 18 11 Seth Jarvis C R Portland WHL Feb. 1, 2002 5’9.75” 175 lbs. 58 42 56 98 12 Dylan Holloway C L Wisconsin BIG10 Sept. 23, 2001 6’0.5” 203 lbs. 35 8 9 17 13 Hendrix Lapierre C L Chicoutimi QMJHL Feb. 9, 2002 5’11.5” 179 lbs. 19 2 15 17 14 Ridly Greig C L Brandon WHL Aug. 8, 2002 5’11.25” 163 lbs. 56 26 34 60 15 Connor Zary C L Kamloops WHL Sept. 25, 2001 6’0.25” 178 lbs. 57 38 48 86 16 D R Halifax QMJHL Nov. 15, 2001 6’1.5” 195 lbs. 34 4 15 19 17 Jacob Perreault RW R Sarnia OHL April 15, 2002 5’11” 192 lbs. 57 39 31 70 18 Jeremie Poirier D L Saint John QMJHL June 2, 2002 6’0.5” 196 lbs. 64 20 33 53 19 Ozzy Wiesblatt RW R Prince Albert WHL March 9, 2002 5’9.75” 183 lbs. 64 25 45 70 20 Brendan Brisson C L Chicago USHL Oct. 22, 2001 5’10.75” 179 lbs. 45 24 35 59 21 RW R Barrie OHL Jan. 18, 2002 6’1.5” 194 lbs. 62 36 44 80 22 Mavrik Bourque C R Shawinigan QMJHL Jan. 8, 2002 5’10.25” 178 lbs. 49 29 42 71 23 Justin Sourdif RW R Vancouver WHL March 24, 2002 5’10.75” 173 lbs. 57 26 28 54 24 Ty Smilanic C L USA U-18 NTDP Jan. 20, 2002 6’1” 175 lbs. 34 7 15 22 25 Daemon Hunt D L Moose Jaw WHL May 15, 2002 6’0” 198 lbs. 28 0 15 15 26 Jake Neighbours LW L Edmonton WHL March 29, 2002 5’11.5” 195 lbs. 64 23 47 70 27 Ryan O’Rourke D L Sault Ste. Marie OHL May 16, 2002 6’0” 178 lbs. 54 7 30 37 28 Jan Mysak C L Hamilton OHL June 24, 2002 5’10.25” 175 lbs. 22 15 10 25 29 C L USA U-18 NTDP Jan. 3, 2002 5’9.5” 175 lbs. 47 16 30 46 30 Martin Chromiak RW R Kingston OHL Aug. 20, 2002 5’11.5” 187 lbs. 28 11 22 33 31 Sam Colangelo RW R Chicago USHL Dec. 26, 2001 6’1.5” 205 lbs. 44 28 30 58 32 Lukas Cormier D L Charlottetown QMJHL March 27, 2002 5’9.5” 180 lbs. 44 6 30 36 33 Jean-Luc Foudy C R Windsor OHL May 13, 2002 5’11.25” 177 lbs. 59 15 28 43 34 William Cuylle LW L Windsor OHL Feb. 5, 2002 6’2.75” 204 lbs. 62 22 20 42 35 Brandon Coe RW R North Bay OHL Dec. 1, 2001 6’4.25” 188 lbs. 60 25 32 57 36 Yan Kuznetsov D L UConn H-EAST March 9, 2002 6’4” 209 lbs. 34 2 9 11 37 Wyatt Kaiser D L Andover HIGH-MN July 31, 2002 5’11.5” 173 lbs. 31 11 32 43 38 Jack Finley C R Spokane WHL Sept. 2, 2002 6’5.75” 213 lbs. 61 19 38 57 39 Luke Evangelista RW R London OHL Feb. 21, 2002 5’11” 166 lbs. 62 23 38 61 40 Luke Tuch LW L USA U-18 NTDP March 7, 2002 6’2” 203 lbs. 47 15 15 30 41 Danil Gushchin LW L Muskegon USHL Feb. 6, 2002 5’8.25” 165 lbs. 42 22 25 47 42 Tyler Kleven D L USA U-18 NTDP Jan. 10, 2002 6’4.25” 200 lbs. 45 2 10 12 43 Dylan Peterson C R USA U-18 NTDP Jan. 8, 2002 6’4.25” 192 lbs. 45 8 17 25 44 Brock Faber D R USA U-18 NTDP Aug. 22, 2002 6’0” 190 lbs. 46 3 9 12 45 Brett Berard LW L USA U-18 NTDP Sept. 9, 2002 5’9” 155 lbs. 41 16 18 34 24 Rank Player POS Shoots Team League Birthdate Height Weight GP G A P 46 Jaromir Pytlik C R Sault Ste. Marie OHL Sept. 25, 2001 6’2.25” 200 lbs. 56 22 28 50 47 Ian Moore D R St. Mark’s School HIGH-MA Jan. 4, 2002 6’2.25” 171 lbs. 28 12 34 46 48 Vasiliy Ponomarev C L Shawinigan QMJHL March 13, 2002 5’10.25” 180 lbs. 57 18 31 49 49 Mitchell Miller D R Tri-City USHL Dec. 20, 2001 5’10” 180 lbs. 44 8 25 33 50 Carter Savoie LW L Sherwood Park AJHL Jan. 23, 2002 5’9.25” 192 lbs. 54 53 46 99 51 Eamon Powell D R USA U-18 NTDP May 10, 2002 5’11.25” 165 lbs. 43 6 8 14 52 Tyler Tullio RW R OHL April 5, 2002 5’10” 165 lbs. 62 27 39 66 53 Oliver Suni RW R Oshawa OHL Feb. 13, 2002 6’1” 188 lbs. 43 12 20 32 54 Zayde Wisdom RW R Kingston OHL July 7, 2002 5’10.5” 195 lbs. 62 29 30 59 55 Ryan Francis RW R Cape Breton QMJHL Dec. 2, 2001 5’9” 170 lbs. 61 24 48 72 56 Antonio Stranges LW L London OHL Feb. 5, 2002 5’10.25” 168 lbs. 61 19 21 40 57 Michael Benning D R Sherwood Park AJHL Jan. 5, 2002 5’8.75” 177 lbs. 54 12 63 75 58 Cross Hanas LW L Portland WHL Jan. 5, 2002 6’0.5” 167 lbs. 60 22 27 49 59 Donovan Sebrango D L Kitchener OHL Jan. 12, 2002 6’1” 189 lbs. 56 6 24 30 60 Jack Thompson D R Sudbury OHL March 19, 2002 6’0.25” 178 lbs. 63 13 19 32 61 Alex Laferriere RW R Des Moines USHL Oct. 28, 2001 5’11.75” 173 lbs. 42 19 26 45 62 Sean Farrell C L Chicago USHL Nov. 2, 2001 5’8.5” 175 lbs. 44 15 41 56 63 Christoffer Sedoff D L Red Deer WHL Feb. 20, 2002 6’1” 190 lbs. 61 5 14 19 64 Blake Biondi C R Hermantown HIGH-MN April 24, 2002 6’0.25” 191 lbs. 31 47 48 95 65 Connor McClennon RW R Winnipeg WHL June 25, 2002 5’7.75” 163 lbs. 42 21 28 49 66 Evan Vierling C L Barrie OHL June 20, 2002 6’0.25” 167 lbs. 28 12 22 34 67 Tanner Dickinson C L Sault Ste. Marie OHL March 5, 2002 5’11.25” 150 lbs. 64 9 31 40 68 Jacob Truscott D L USA U-18 NTDP April 12, 2002 6’0.75” 170 lbs. 47 5 16 21 69 William Dufour RW R Drummondville QMJHL Jan. 28, 2002 6’2.5” 195 lbs. 28 18 15 33 70 Ethan Cardwell RW R Barrie OHL Aug. 30, 2002 5’10.75” 180 lbs. 26 11 15 26 71 Colby Ambrosio C R Tri-City USHL Aug. 7, 2002 5’8.5” 170 lbs. 48 26 24 50 72 Rory Kerins C L Sault Ste. Marie OHL April 12, 2002 5’10” 175 lbs. 64 30 29 59 73 Egor Sokolov LW R Cape Breton QMJHL June 7, 2000 6’4.25” 235 lbs. 52 46 46 92 74 Thimo Nickl D R Drummondville QMJHL Dec. 4, 2001 6’2.25” 176 lbs. 58 10 29 39 75 Ronan Seeley D L Everett WHL Aug. 2, 2002 5’11.75” 176 lbs. 63 3 29 32 76 Kasper Puutio D R Everett WHL June 3, 2002 5’11.25” 180 lbs. 21 4 8 12 77 Ethan Edwards D L Spruce Grove AJHL June 6, 2002 5’9.75” 166 lbs. 50 9 24 33 78 Robert Calisti D L Sault Ste. Marie OHL Jan. 25, 2001 5’9.25” 182 lbs. 64 18 32 50 79 Alex Cotton D R Lethbridge WHL May 12, 2001 6’1.5” 175 lbs. 63 20 47 67 80 Gage Goncalves C L Everett WHL Jan. 16, 2001 6’0.25” 165 lbs. 60 33 38 71 81 Simon Knak RW L Portland WHL Jan. 27, 2002 6’0.75” 185 lbs. 49 9 25 34 82 Zachary Uens D L Merrimack H-EAST May 13, 2001 6’1” 180 lbs. 34 4 14 18 83 Luke Reid D R Chicago USHL Sept. 26, 2001 5’11.5” 190 lbs. 45 2 17 19 84 Ruben Rafkin D R Windsor OHL Jan. 8, 2002 5’11.25” 190 lbs. 59 4 27 31 85 Pavel Novak RW R Kelowna WHL April 16, 2002 5’9” 170 lbs. 55 25 33 58 86 Tristen Robins RW R WHL Nov. 15, 2001 5’10.25” 176 lbs. 62 33 40 73 87 Hayden Fowler LW L Erie OHL Sept. 24, 2001 5’10.25” 185 lbs. 52 20 22 42 88 Landon Slaggert LW L USA U-18 NTDP June 25, 2002 5’11.5” 180 lbs. 47 13 11 24 89 Theo Rochette C L Quebec QMJHL Feb. 20, 2002 5’10” 161 lbs. 30 10 13 23 90 Jake Ratzlaff D R Rosemount HIGH-MN June 23, 2002 6’2” 203 lbs. 27 7 9 16 91 Wyatt Schingoethe C L Waterloo USHL Aug. 3, 2002 5’10.25” 200 lbs. 47 17 21 38 92 Chase Yoder C L USA U-18 NTDP May 28, 2002 5’10.25” 176 lbs. 47 10 10 20 93 Artem Shlaine C L Shattuck-St. Mary’s Prep HIGH-MN March 7, 2002 6’1” 165 lbs. 46 26 52 78 94 Jackson Kunz LW L Shattuck-St. Mary’s Prep HIGH-MN Aug. 13, 2002 6’3” 210 lbs. 45 40 29 69 25 Rank Player POS Shoots Team League Birthdate Height Weight GP G A P 95 Riley Duran C R Lawrence Academy HIGH-MA Jan. 25, 2002 6’1.25” 174 lbs. 27 22 22 44 96 Matteo Costantini C L Buffalo Jr. Sabres OJHL Aug. 16, 2002 5’11.5” 173 lbs. 50 36 32 68 97 Alex Jefferies LW R The Gunnery HIGH-CT Nov. 8, 2001 5’11.75” 195 lbs. 32 33 36 69 98 Landon Kosior D R Prince Albert WHL Aug. 15, 2002 5’11” 190 lbs. 64 5 18 23 99 William Villeneuve D R Saint John QMJHL March 20, 2002 6’1” 175 lbs. 64 9 49 58 100 Raivis Ansons RW L Baie-Comeau QMJHL Jan. 29, 2002 6’0.75” 191 lbs. 60 13 22 35 101 Senna Peeters RW R Halifax QMJHL June 14, 2002 6’0.5” 178 lbs. 57 23 10 33 102 Ryder Rolston RW R Waterloo USHL Oct. 31, 2001 6’0.75” 175 lbs. 42 16 17 33 103 Owen Pederson C L Winnipeg WHL March 27, 2002 6’3” 191 lbs. 61 28 22 50 104 Carson Bantle LW L Madison USHL Jan. 22, 2002 6’4.25” 194 lbs. 49 20 29 49 105 Ryan McGuire C R Belmont Hill HIGH-MA July 27, 2002 6’0” 176 lbs. 30 22 16 38 106 Kirill Steklov D L London OHL March 3, 2002 6’5” 190 lbs. 50 2 7 9 107 Pavel Gogolev LW L Guelph OHL Feb. 19, 2000 6’0.75” 181 lbs. 63 45 51 96 108 Ilya Usau C L Prince Albert WHL Aug. 3, 2001 6’0” 182 lbs. 58 22 30 52 109 Yevgeni Oksentyuk LW L Flint OHL Feb. 27, 2001 5’7.5” 163 lbs. 58 33 45 78 110 Sam Stange RW R Sioux Falls USHL April 20, 2001 6’0.5” 200 lbs. 4 2 1 3 111 Carsen Richels LW L Blaine HIGH-MN Oct. 3, 2001 6’2.5” 223 lbs. 28 27 26 53 112 Adam Raska RW R Rimouski QMJHL Sept. 25, 2001 5’10.25” 178 lbs. 35 13 8 21 113 Jake Boltmann D R Edina HIGH-MN Oct. 19, 2001 6’0.75” 188 lbs. 27 5 9 14 114 Isaak Phillips D L Sudbury OHL Sept. 28, 2001 6’2.5” 193 lbs. 63 9 17 26 115 Jonas Brondberg D L Portland WHL Jan. 26, 2001 6’3.75” 189 lbs. 50 9 13 22 116 Ole Julian Bjorgvik-Holm D L OHL May 23, 2002 6’2” 190 lbs. 57 2 17 19 117 Nathan Schweitzer D R Benilde-St. Margaret’s HIGH-MN Feb. 21, 2002 5’11.5” 188 lbs. 24 6 26 32 118 Louis Crevier D R Chicoutimi QMJHL May 4, 2001 6’7.5” 209 lbs. 59 10 11 21 119 Ethan Bowen C L Chilliwack BCHL May 14, 2002 6’1.25” 154 lbs. 41 12 19 31 120 Josh Pillar C R Kamloops WHL Feb. 14, 2002 5’11.25” 171 lbs. 63 14 30 44 121 Ben King C R Red Deer WHL May 15, 2002 6’2” 194 lbs. 46 16 22 38 122 Jacob Flynn D R UConn H-EAST May 26, 2001 6’0” 180 lbs. 30 2 7 9 123 Stephen Halliday LW L Dubuque USHL July 2, 2002 6’3.5” 212 lbs. 46 13 25 38 124 Aidan Thompson C L Berkshire HIGH-MA Feb. 18, 2002 5’10.5” 157 lbs. 29 20 32 52 125 Kristof Papp C L Des Moines USHL June 27, 2001 5’10.5” 176 lbs. 23 6 10 16 126 Nick Capone RW R Tri-City USHL Dec. 17, 2001 6’1.5” 202 lbs. 34 7 12 19 127 Lucas Mercuri C R Salisbury HIGH-CT March 7, 2002 6’3” 191 lbs. 28 19 19 38 128 David Ma D L Shattuck-St. Mary’s Prep HIGH-MN June 22, 2002 5’10.5” 169 lbs. 36 4 29 33 129 Riley Piercey LW L Flint OHL March 20, 2002 6’3.5” 200 lbs. 27 8 13 21 130 Luke Prokop D R Calgary WHL May 6, 2002 6’4.25” 217 lbs. 59 4 19 23 131 Mason Langenbrunner D R Eden Prairie HIGH-MN Sept. 14, 2002 6’2.25” 166 lbs. 31 5 16 21 132 Mason Lohrei D L Green Bay USHL Jan. 17, 2001 6’3.75” 195 lbs. 48 8 29 37 133 Valentin Demchenko RW L Baie-Comeau QMJHL April 1, 2002 5’11.75” 173 lbs. 57 16 18 34 134 Cole Cormier C L Quebec QMJHL Feb. 21, 2002 5’9.25” 170 lbs. 31 7 14 21 135 Ivan Ivan C L Cape Breton QMJHL Aug. 20, 2002 5’10.25” 175 lbs. 62 11 11 22 136 Simon Kubicek D R WHL Dec. 19, 2001 6’1.75” 205 lbs. 52 7 20 27 137 Ville Ottavainen D R Kitchener OHL Aug. 12, 2002 6’3.75” 200 lbs. 53 4 11 15 138 Cameron Butler RW R Niagara OHL June 9, 2002 6’4” 202 lbs. 27 6 7 13 139 Benjamin Zloty D L Winnipeg WHL Feb. 24, 2002 5’10.25” 175 lbs. 54 4 23 27 140 Ryan Tverberg C R Toronto JC OJHL Jan. 30, 2002 5’9.75” 168 lbs. 47 26 25 51 141 David Sacco RW R Lawrence Academy HIGH-MA Jan. 3, 2002 5’11.5” 187 lbs. 24 17 23 40 142 Danny Weight C L BCHL May 1, 2001 6’0” 173 lbs. 58 25 35 60 143 Trevor Kuntar C L Youngstown USHL June 20, 2001 5’11.75” 197 lbs. 44 28 25 53 26 Rank Player POS Shoots Team League Birthdate Height Weight GP G A P 144 Zachary Urdahl LW L Lincoln USHL Oct. 13, 2001 6’0.25” 175 lbs. 47 9 12 21 145 Alex Young C R Canmore AJHL March 22, 2001 5’10.5” 170 lbs. 53 36 46 82 146 Joel Maatta C L Sioux City USHL July 6, 2002 6’1.25” 192 lbs. 43 11 14 25 147 Jake Uberti C R Niagara OHL March 7, 2002 6’0.5” 190 lbs. 57 17 16 33 148 Reid Valade RW R Kitchener OHL March 14, 2002 5’9.75” 167 lbs. 52 18 21 39 149 Cole Shepard LW L Vancouver WHL Feb. 1, 2002 5’10.5” 157 lbs. 50 11 18 29 150 Bear Hughes C R Spokane WHL May 30, 2001 6’0.5” 171 lbs. 61 16 31 47 151 Rhett Rhinehart D R Saskatoon WHL Nov. 27, 2001 6’3” 203 lbs. 21 0 3 3 152 Grant Slukynsky C L Warroad HIGH-MN March 12, 2002 6’0.25” 195 lbs. 31 39 62 101 153 Ben McCartney LW L Brandon WHL July 13, 2001 5’11.75” 182 lbs. 61 25 36 61 154 Oliver Okuliar LW L Lethbridge WHL May 24, 2000 6’0.75” 181 lbs. 55 33 35 68 155 Declan McDonnell RW R Kitchener OHL Feb. 25, 2002 5’9.5” 160 lbs. 63 21 21 42 156 Evan Bushy D L Thief River Falls HIGH-MN March 26, 2002 6’0.5” 184 lbs. 27 15 27 42 157 Daniel Laatsch D L USA U-18 NTDP Feb. 13, 2002 6’5” 180 lbs. 36 2 5 7 158 Kyle Aucoin D L Tri-City USHL July 2, 2002 5’10.5” 164 lbs. 48 2 11 13 159 Ben Schoen C R Youngstown USHL May 18, 2002 5’8” 144 lbs. 29 6 14 20 160 Timofey Spitserov RW L Culver Academy HIGH-IN March 26, 2002 5’11” 174 lbs. 40 49 27 76 161 Ryan Alexander C L St. Michaels OJHL June 17, 2002 5’10.5” 162 lbs. 45 18 40 58 162 Declan Carlile D L Merrimack H-EAST May 18, 2000 6’1” 190 lbs. 34 4 18 22 163 James Hardie LW L Mississauga OHL Jan. 18, 2002 5’11” 176 lbs. 59 34 29 63 164 Patrick Guay C L Sherbrooke QMJHL April 29, 2002 5’8.75” 169 lbs. 55 21 19 40 165 Lukas Svejkovsky C R Medicine Hat WHL Nov. 28, 2001 5’10.25” 165 lbs. 34 13 15 28 166 Tyrel Bauer D R Seattle WHL March 23, 2002 6’3” 206 lbs. 60 3 14 17 167 Carter Loney C R Steinbach MJHL Aug. 2, 2002 5’9.25” 161 lbs. 52 16 34 50 168 Kyler Kovich LW L Nanaimo BCHL Jan. 31, 2002 5’11.75” 180 lbs. 51 18 21 39 169 Jack Smith C L St. Cloud Cathedral HIGH-MN July 6, 2002 5’11.25” 182 lbs. 17 27 24 51 170 Cole O’Hara RW R North York OJHL June 20, 2002 5’11.25” 160 lbs. 51 21 43 64 171 Louka Henault D L Windsor OHL Jan. 31, 2001 5’11.75” 180 lbs. 62 1 38 39 172 Yaroslav Likhachev LW R Blainville-Boisbriand QMJHL Sept. 2, 2001 5’10” 173 lbs. 60 29 33 62 173 Marc-Antoine Pepin D L Shawinigan QMJHL March 7, 2001 6’2.5” 176 lbs. 60 6 30 36 174 Tucker McIntosh D L Ottawa CCHL May 20, 2001 6’1” 171 lbs. 55 11 22 33 175 Elliot Desnoyers LW L QMJHL Jan. 21, 2002 5’10.5” 183 lbs. 61 11 24 35 176 Michal Gut C L Everett WHL Aug. 16, 2002 5’11.75” 187 lbs. 51 13 23 36 177 Maxim Bykov LW R Blainville-Boisbriand QMJHL July 2, 2002 6’1” 178 lbs. 63 20 14 34 178 Ryker Evans D L Regina WHL Dec. 13, 2001 5’11” 180 lbs. 63 7 24 31 179 Charlie Desroches D R Saint John QMJHL April 24, 2002 5’10” 170 lbs. 64 5 28 33 180 Joe Miller C R Blake HIGH-MN Sept. 15, 2002 5’8.25” 147 lbs. 31 33 47 80 181 Dylan Abbott D L Fairbanks NAHL Nov. 26, 2001 5’10.5” 180 lbs. 50 3 24 27 182 Timothy Lovell D L Des Moines USHL Feb. 8, 2002 5’6.25” 134 lbs. 27 5 11 16 183 Miguel Tourigny D R Blainville-Boisbriand QMJHL Feb. 9, 2002 5’7” 162 lbs. 61 11 19 30 184 Christian Jimenez D L Sioux City USHL March 15, 2002 5’8.75” 180 lbs. 42 7 21 28 185 Cameron Berg C L Muskegon USHL Jan. 29, 2002 5’11.25” 181 lbs. 32 18 12 30 186 Kienan Draper RW R St. Andrews College HIGH-ON Feb. 19, 2002 6’0.25” 187 lbs. 56 26 25 51 187 Paul Dore LW L Kimball Union Academy HIGH-NH April 26, 2002 6’1” 195 lbs. 33 18 19 37 188 Igor Chibrikov D L Owen Sound OHL Nov. 30, 2001 6’7” 186 lbs. 55 6 7 13 189 Matthew Gleason C L Cretin-Derham HIGH-MN Sept. 20, 2001 5’7.75” 165 lbs. 27 36 42 78 190 Logan Morrison C R Hamilton OHL July 9, 2002 5’10.5” 165 lbs. 59 23 22 45 191 Luke Toporowski LW L Spokane WHL April 12, 2001 5’10.75” 177 lbs. 62 29 31 60 192 Tye Kartye LW L Sault Ste. Marie OHL April 30, 2001 5’11.75” 195 lbs. 64 25 28 53 27 Rank Player POS Shoots Team League Birthdate Height Weight GP G A P 193 Jake Murray D L Kingston OHL April 11, 2002 6’2.75” 201 lbs. 62 3 12 15 194 Lleyton Moore D L Oshawa OHL Feb. 27, 2002 5’7.5” 168 lbs. 57 6 22 28 195 Seamus Campbell RW R St. Louis Jr. Blues (NA3HL) USMAAAW Feb. 3, 2002 6’0.25” 155 lbs. 47 15 16 31 196 Robert Fromm-Delorme RW R Portland WHL March 2, 2002 6’1” 182 lbs. 55 10 26 36 197 Aidan De La Gorgendiere D L Saskatoon WHL Feb. 22, 2002 5’11.75” 183 lbs. 63 4 24 28 198 Nicolas Savoie D L Quebec QMJHL May 30, 2002 5’11.5” 182 lbs. 51 0 15 15 199 Zakary Karpa C L USA U-18 NTDP March 25, 2002 6’1.5” 173 lbs. 47 2 7 9 200 Austen Swankler C L Erie OHL Aug. 21, 2001 6’0” 185 lbs. 59 18 27 45 201 Noah Boyko RW R Lethbridge WHL Aug. 29, 2002 6’0” 173 lbs. 47 10 15 25 202 Jacob Dion D L Drummondville QMJHL Nov. 1, 2001 5’8.75” 179 lbs. 63 17 34 51 203 Zachary Michaelis C L Elk River HIGH-MN May 30, 2002 5’11.75” 207 lbs. 28 29 24 53 204 Hank Kempf D L Muskegon USHL April 15, 2002 6’1” 180 lbs. 49 0 17 17 205 Christian Miller D L Greenway HIGH-MN Oct. 15, 2001 6’3” 215 lbs. 27 9 21 30 206 Hunter McKown C R USA U-18 NTDP Aug. 18, 2002 6’1” 183 lbs. 38 0 8 8 207 Brady Burns C L Saint John QMJHL May 27, 2002 5’8” 150 lbs. 64 27 30 57 208 Kyle Crnkovic LW L Saskatoon WHL Feb. 10, 2002 5’6.25” 159 lbs. 63 21 43 64 209 Jeremie Biakabutuka D R Val-d’Or QMJHL March 5, 2002 6’3.75” 199 lbs. 47 5 13 18 210 Josh Williams RW R Edmonton WHL March 8, 2001 6’0.75” 190 lbs. 64 25 27 52 211 Gunnarwolfe Fontaine LW L Chicago USHL Sept. 16, 2000 5’8.25” 172 lbs. 45 26 31 57 212 Carl Berglund C L UMass Lowell H-EAST Jan. 16, 2000 6’2” 187 lbs. 34 12 11 23 213 Maxim Golod LW L Erie OHL Aug. 18, 2000 5’11” 175 lbs. 63 25 53 78 214 Chase Bradley LW L Omaha USHL Jan. 9, 2002 5’11.25” 180 lbs. 34 7 12 19 215 Noah Ellis D R Des Moines USHL Feb. 1, 2002 6’1.5” 191 lbs. 47 5 6 11 216 Trey Taylor D L Vernon BCHL Feb. 4, 2002 6’0.75” 179 lbs. 52 6 11 17 217 Brendan Hoffmann RW R Erie OHL Oct. 9, 2001 6’2.75” 211 lbs. 62 12 11 23 LV* Ben Meehan D L Cedar Rapids USHL April 20, 2001 6’0.25” 178 lbs. 25 8 10 18 LV* Michael Gildon LW L State BIG10 June 21, 2001 6’1.5” 195 lbs. 8 1 2 3 * Limited viewing

28 NHL CENTRAL SCOUTING FINAL RANKINGS FOR 2020 NHL DRAFT: INTERNATIONAL SKATERS

Rank Player POS Shoots Team League Birthdate Height Weight GP G A P 1 Tim Stuetzle LW L Mannheim GERMANY Jan. 15, 2002 6’1” 187 lbs. 41 7 27 34 2 Alexander Holtz RW R Djurgarden SWEDEN Jan. 23, 2002 5’11.5” 192 lbs. 35 9 7 16 3 Anton Lundell C L HIFK Oct. 3, 2001 6’1” 185 lbs. 44 10 18 28 4 Lucas Raymond LW R Frolunda SWEDEN March 28, 2002 5’11” 170 lbs. 33 4 6 10 5 Rodion Amirov LW L Ufa RUSSIA Oct. 2, 2001 6’0” 167 lbs. 21 0 2 2 6 Helge Grans D R Malmo Jr. SWEDEN-JR. May 10, 2002 6’2.5” 206 lbs. 27 4 23 27 7 John-Jason Peterka RW L Munchen GERMANY Jan. 14, 2002 5’11” 192 lbs. 42 7 4 11 8 Topi Niemela D R Karpat FINLAND March 25, 2002 5’10.5” 156 lbs. 43 1 6 7 9 Noel Gunler RW R Lulea SWEDEN Oct. 7, 2001 6’2” 176 lbs. 45 4 9 13 10 Roni Hirvonen C L Assat FINLAND Jan. 10, 2002 5’9” 164 lbs. 52 5 11 16 11 Lukas Reichel LW L Eisbaren Berlin GERMANY May 17, 2002 6’0” 170 lbs. 42 12 12 24 12 Marat Khusnutdinov C L SKA St. Petersburg 2 RUSSIA-JR. July 17, 2002 5’11” 176 lbs. 44 13 25 38 13 Daniel Torgersson LW L Frolunda Jr. SWEDEN-JR. Jan. 26, 2002 6’2.75” 199 lbs. 39 26 18 44 14 William Wallinder D L MODO Jr. SWEDEN-JR. July 28, 2002 6’4” 191 lbs. 37 5 19 24 15 Emil Andrae D L HV71 Jr. SWEDEN-JR. Feb. 23, 2002 5’8.5” 181 lbs. 40 11 27 38 16 Eemil Viro D L TPS FINLAND April 3, 2002 5’11.5” 165 lbs. 29 0 3 3 17 Shakir Mukhamadullin D L Ufa RUSSIA Jan. 10, 2002 6’3.5” 178 lbs. 27 0 1 1 18 Roby Jarventie LW L Koovee FINLAND-2 Aug. 8, 2002 6’2.25” 184 lbs. 36 23 15 38 19 Theodor Niederbach C R Frolunda Jr. SWEDEN-JR. Feb. 25, 2002 5’11” 172 lbs. 40 15 33 48 20 Joni Jurmo D L Jokerit Jr. FINLAND-JR. April 19, 2002 6’4” 190 lbs. 43 5 23 28 21 Kasper Simontaival RW R Jr. FINLAND-JR. Jan. 11, 2002 5’9” 177 lbs. 48 25 32 57 22 Alexander Pashin RW L Ufa 2 RUSSIA-JR. July 28, 2002 5’8” 154 lbs. 37 17 22 39 23 Maksim Berezkin LW R Yaroslavl 2 RUSSIA-JR. Oct. 12, 2001 6’2” 201 lbs. 51 25 29 54 24 Alexander Nikishin D L Spartak RUSSIA Oct. 2, 2001 6’3” 196 lbs. 29 0 3 3 25 Maxim Groshev RW L Nizhnekamsk RUSSIA Dec. 14, 2001 6’2” 194 lbs. 36 1 6 7 26 Emil Heineman LW L Leksand Jr. SWEDEN-JR. Nov. 16, 2001 6’1” 185 lbs. 29 26 15 41 27 Michael Krutil D R Sparta Jr. CZREP-JR. June 3, 2002 6’3” 202 lbs. 19 3 2 5 28 Bogdan Trineyev RW R Dynamo Moscow 2 RUSSIA-JR. March 4, 2002 6’3” 198 lbs. 36 12 14 26 29 Zion Nybeck LW L HV71 Jr. SWEDEN-JR. May 12, 2002 5’6.5” 182 lbs. 42 27 39 66 30 Yegor Chinakhov RW L Omsk 2 RUSSIA-JR. Feb. 1, 2001 6’0” 178 lbs. 56 27 42 69 31 Anton Johannesson D L HV71 Jr. SWEDEN-JR. March 26, 2002 5’9” 144 lbs. 20 8 16 24 32 Dmitry Zlodeyev C L Dynamo Moscow 2 RUSSIA-JR. Feb. 15, 2002 5’11” 185 lbs. 42 12 16 28 33 Samuel Johannesson D R Rogle SWEDEN Dec. 27, 2000 5’11” 176 lbs. 44 1 10 11 34 Artyom Galimov LW L Bars Kazan RUSSIA Sept. 8, 1999 6’0” 176 lbs. 55 13 10 23 35 Alexander Gordin RW L SKA St. Petersburg 2 RUSSIA-JR. July 31, 2001 6’1” 194 lbs. 59 39 29 68 36 Joonas Oden RW R KooKoo FINLAND Feb. 17, 2000 6’0” 183 lbs. 41 6 5 11 37 Karel Klikorka D L Mlada Boleslav Jr. CZREP-JR. Nov. 30, 2001 6’0.75” 194 lbs. 12 3 5 8 38 Nils Aman C L Leksand Jr. SWEDEN-JR. Feb. 7, 2000 6’2” 179 lbs. 30 14 33 47 39 Daniel Ljungman C L Linkoping Jr. SWEDEN-JR. April 3, 2002 6’0.5” 166 lbs. 40 10 13 23 40 Adam Wilsby D L Sodertalje SWEDEN-2 Aug. 7, 2000 6’0” 183 lbs. 41 3 27 30 41 Elliot Ekmark C L Linkoping Jr. SWEDEN-JR. Jan. 29, 2002 5’9.25” 162 lbs. 31 12 14 26 42 Samuel Knazko D L TPS Jr. FINLAND-JR. Aug. 7, 2002 6’0.5” 191 lbs. 48 7 21 28 43 Oskar Magnusson LW L Malmo Jr. SWEDEN-JR. Jan. 31, 2002 5’9.5” 166 lbs. 38 22 26 48 44 Viktor Persson D R Brynas Jr. SWEDEN-JR. Nov. 7, 2001 6’2” 192 lbs. 26 5 13 18 45 Theo Nordlund D L Frolunda Jr. SWEDEN-JR. July 20, 2002 5’11.5” 183 lbs. 43 4 7 11

29 Rank Player POS Shoots Team League Birthdate Height Weight GP G A P 46 Ignat Kokhanin LW L Dynamo St. Petersburg 2 RUSSIA-JR. Jan. 12, 2002 5’10” 183 lbs. 27 1 5 6 47 Oliver Tarnstrom C L AIK Jr. SWEDEN-JR. Aug. 30, 2002 6’0” 158 lbs. 41 11 23 34 48 Maxim Krovyakov C R SKA St. Petersburg 2 RUSSIA-JR. May 12, 2002 6’3” 180 lbs. 61 19 21 40 49 Pavel Tyutnev RW L Yaroslavl 2 RUSSIA-JR. July 25, 2002 5’10” 185 lbs. 36 13 9 22 50 Mateusz Szurowski RW R Linkoping Jr. SWEDEN-JR. March 24, 2002 6’0” 176 lbs. 36 8 8 16 51 Pontus Johansson D L Djurgarden Jr. SWEDEN-JR. Oct. 23, 2001 6’1” 170 lbs. 38 4 13 17 52 Tomas Chlubna RW R Jihlava CZREP-2 July 6, 2002 6’2.5” 183 lbs. 43 6 10 16 53 Leo Loof D L Farjestad Jr. SWEDEN-JR. April 25, 2002 6’1.5” 176 lbs. 43 2 13 15 54 Maxim Nevolin RW R Cherepovets 2 RUSSIA-JR. Nov. 16, 2001 6’0” 185 lbs. 51 17 28 45 55 Nikita Shuidin RW R SKA St. Petersburg 2 RUSSIA-JR. May 3, 2002 5’10” 161 lbs. 11 6 5 11 56 Petr Hasek LW L Kladno Jr. CZREP-JR. Oct. 10, 2001 6’2” 187 lbs. 44 30 26 56 57 Lucas Ramberg D L Lulea Jr. SWEDEN-JR. June 30, 2002 6’0.75” 190 lbs. 30 3 12 15 58 Ivan Zinchenko C L Chekhov 2 RUSSIA-JR. Jan. 20, 2002 6’2” 183 lbs. 41 13 10 23 59 Amir Garayev C L Stupino 2 RUSSIA-JR. Jan. 9, 2001 6’0” 172 lbs. 65 22 30 52 60 Axel Rindell D R Jukurit FINLAND April 23, 2000 5’11” 176 lbs. 47 6 16 22 61 Ilya Mironov D L Yaroslavl 2 RUSSIA-JR. March 15, 2001 6’3” 205 lbs. 54 2 12 14 62 Alexei Yegorov D L Spartak 2 RUSSIA-JR. Aug. 30, 2002 6’3” 174 lbs. 33 3 1 4 63 Tomas Urban LW L Kladno Jr. CZREP-JR. Feb. 20, 2002 5’11” 189 lbs. 33 20 17 37 64 Jakub Borzecki RW R RB Hockey Akademia CZREP-JR. Jan. 17, 2002 6’1” 198 lbs. 41 13 17 30 65 Tobias Handl C L Olomouc Jr. CZREP-JR. July 2, 2002 6’4.75” 191 lbs. 26 6 12 18 66 Alexander Ljungkrantz RW L Brynas Jr. SWEDEN-JR. Feb. 27, 2002 6’0.75” 179 lbs. 42 15 12 27 67 Daniil Tesanov C R Yaroslavl 2 RUSSIA-JR. Aug. 1, 2001 6’2” 179 lbs. 36 8 10 18 68 Nikita Kiryanov LW L Yaroslavl 2 RUSSIA-JR. May 7, 2002 6’5” 180 lbs. 18 1 3 4 69 Linus Loof C L Farjestad Jr. SWEDEN-JR. April 25, 2002 6’0.75” 173 lbs. 3 1 0 1 70 Oliver Fatul D L Tappara Jr. FINLAND-JR. Aug. 16, 2002 6’4” 179 lbs. 12 0 1 1 71 Petteri Puhakka LW L Karpat Jr. FINLAND-JR. April 11, 2001 5’11” 170 lbs. 52 26 27 53 72 Veeti Miettinen RW L K-Espoo Jr. FINLAND-JR. Sept. 20, 2001 5’9” 161 lbs. 52 42 31 73 73 Artyom Zhuk LW L SKA St. Petersburg 2 RUSSIA-JR. July 14, 2000 5’11” 205 lbs. 51 21 23 44 74 Matias Rajaniemi D L Pelicans Jr. FINLAND-JR. Sept. 11, 2002 6’4” 201 lbs. 39 2 15 17 75 Juuso Maenpaa C L Jokerit Jr. FINLAND-JR. April 29, 2002 5’4.75” 141 lbs. 52 12 37 49 76 Janis Svanenbergs RW R 2 RUSSIA-JR. July 17, 2001 6’3” 190 lbs. 54 25 15 40 77 Ivan Didkovskiy RW L Dynamo Moscow 2 RUSSIA-JR. Jan. 20, 2002 5’11” 187 lbs. 37 20 13 33 78 Daniil Pylenkov D L Podolsk RUSSIA Sept. 26, 2000 6’1” 194 lbs. 48 1 4 5 79 Maximilian Glotzl D L Kolner Jr. GERMANY-JR. March 16, 2002 6’2” 198 lbs. 31 4 24 28 80 Benjamin Baumgartner C L Davos SWISS April 22, 2000 5’9” 165 lbs. 37 7 20 27 81 Filip Kovar D L Liberec Jr. CZREP-JR. April 21, 2002 6’3” 191 lbs. 25 8 6 14 82 Vittorio Mancini D R Frolunda Jr. SWEDEN-JR. May 26, 2002 6’3.5” 203 lbs. 38 9 5 14 83 Dmitri Tyuvilin D L Yaroslavl 2 RUSSIA-JR. Jan. 19, 2001 5’11” 174 lbs. 38 3 11 14 84 Albert Lyckasen D R Linkoping Jr. SWEDEN-JR. July 29, 2001 5’11” 187 lbs. 43 14 22 36 85 Gabriel Sall LW L Skelleftea Jr. SWEDEN-JR. May 11, 2002 5’11” 175 lbs. 44 7 6 13 86 Alexei Tsyplakov C L SKA St. Petersburg 2 RUSSIA-JR. Jan. 25, 2001 6’1” 187 lbs. 51 17 34 51 87 Artyom Pugachyov RW L CSKA 2 RUSSIA-JR. June 21, 2001 5’11” 178 lbs. 60 19 23 42 88 Hugo Styf D L MODO Jr. SWEDEN-JR. Aug. 25, 2002 6’1.25” 188 lbs. 42 7 14 21 89 Kirill Kondyrev C L Chekhov 2 RUSSIA-JR. June 29, 2002 6’1” 194 lbs. 62 16 13 29 90 Kirill Tankov C L SKA-Varyagi RUSSIA-JR. March 26, 2002 6’1” 180 lbs. 61 7 23 30 91 Peetro Seppala D L KooKoo FINLAND Aug. 17, 2000 6’2” 191 lbs. 41 2 10 12 92 Karri Aho D L Jr. FINLAND-JR. Sept. 6, 2002 6’1” 179 lbs. 47 2 12 14 93 Erik Hedlund RW R Leksand Jr. SWEDEN-JR. Feb. 7, 2002 5’8.5” 150 lbs. 38 4 3 7 94 Kristian Tanus C L Tappara FINLAND Aug. 17, 2000 5’8” 160 lbs. 1 0 0 0 30 Rank Player POS Shoots Team League Birthdate Height Weight GP G A P 95 Axel Kumlin D R Frolunda Jr. SWEDEN-JR. Feb. 23, 2002 6’0” 186 lbs. 36 5 9 14 96 Mans Forsfjall D L Skelleftea Jr. SWEDEN-JR. July 30, 2002 5’10” 167 lbs. 42 7 14 21 97 Oskari Luoto LW L Tappara Jr. FINLAND-JR. May 21, 2002 6’0.25” 161 lbs. 51 8 12 20 98 Jakub Konecny C L Sparta Jr. CZREP-JR. June 19, 2002 5’10” 150 lbs. 40 14 17 31 99 Pavel Matej RW L Trinec Jr. CZREP-JR. May 25, 2002 5’11.75” 165 lbs. 38 12 16 28 100 Filat Zotov D L Chekhov 2 RUSSIA-JR. May 16, 2002 6’1” 185 lbs. 28 3 8 11 101 Michal Rouha C L Pardubice Jr. CZREP-JR. Jan. 13, 2002 6’0” 167 lbs. 39 13 13 26 102 Eemil Erholtz RW R Sport FINLAND March 25, 2000 5’11” 174 lbs. 39 2 6 8 103 Daniil Gutik LW R Yaroslavl 2 RUSSIA-JR. Aug. 31, 2001 6’3” 180 lbs. 50 10 25 35 104 Ilya Rychkov RW L SKA St. Petersburg 2 RUSSIA-JR. March 30, 2002 5’9” 176 lbs. 43 9 12 21 105 Marko Stacha D L Trencin March 21, 2002 6’0.25” 192 lbs. 48 2 4 6 106 Josef Slavicek RW R Sparta Jr. CZREP-JR. July 2, 2002 5’11” 163 lbs. 38 16 20 36 107 Eric Juhlin LW L Vasteras Jr. SWEDEN-JR. Oct. 11, 2001 6’0” 176 lbs. 36 17 14 31 108 Jan Hampl D L Benatky N. J. CZREP-2 June 10, 2002 6’3.25” 209 lbs. 29 1 2 3 109 Florian Elias C L Mannheim Jr. GERMANY-JR. Aug. 7, 2002 5’8” 170 lbs. 30 26 23 49 110 Samuel Eriksson LW L Farjestad Jr. SWEDEN-JR. April 11, 2002 5’11” 168 lbs. 42 13 5 18 111 Philip Eriksen D L Lulea Jr. SWEDEN-JR. May 31, 2002 6’0” 185 lbs. 43 1 5 6 112 Matej Kaslik C L Malmo Jr. SWEDEN-JR. Aug. 5, 2002 5’10.5” 158 lbs. 26 1 6 7 113 Sebastian Malat RW L Plzen Jr. CZREP-JR. Feb. 14, 2002 6’0” 174 lbs. 34 13 19 32 114 Calle Spaberg Olsen RW L Rogle Jr. SWEDEN-JR. Feb. 19, 2002 6’0” 183 lbs. 33 9 16 25 115 Dario Allenspach C L Zug Jr. SWISS-JR. Aug. 20, 2002 5’11.25” 146 lbs. 43 17 19 36 116 David Routa LW L Sparta Jr. CZREP-JR. Dec. 4, 2001 5’11” 176 lbs. 26 9 12 21 117 Luka Nyman D L RB Hockey Juniors AUSTRIA-2 March 1, 2002 5’7.25” 156 lbs. 40 8 16 24 118 William Hallen C L Frolunda Jr. SWEDEN-JR. April 15, 2002 6’1.25” 177 lbs. 32 10 3 13 119 Isak Garfve C R Mora Jr. SWEDEN-JR. Feb. 14, 2002 6’3.25” 195 lbs. 36 12 21 33 120 Noah Andersson C L Farjestad Jr. SWEDEN-JR. May 10, 2002 6’0” 192 lbs. 43 7 7 14 121 Oscar Lawner RW L Farjestad Jr. SWEDEN-JR. Feb. 13, 2001 5’11” 187 lbs. 35 12 12 24 122 Albin Sundsvik C L Skelleftea SWEDEN April 27, 2001 6’2” 187 lbs. 38 3 1 4 123 Jakub Maly RW L Brno Jr. CZREP-JR. April 1, 2002 5’10.5” 156 lbs. 45 16 23 39 124 Michal Hradek D R Pardubice Jr. CZREP-JR. Feb. 6, 2002 6’0.75” 187 lbs. 28 0 10 10 125 Roman Faith C L Kosice SLOVAKIA July 28, 2002 5’10.5” 158 lbs. 16 2 4 6 126 Daniel Malak D L Plzen Jr. CZREP-JR. Sept. 13, 2002 6’0” 154 lbs. 40 10 7 17 127 Michal Simon LW R Mlada Boleslav Jr. CZREP-JR. May 25, 2002 5’10.5” 161 lbs. 35 12 10 22 128 Lukas Stehlik RW L Litvinov Jr. CZREP-JR. July 29, 2002 5’8” 172 lbs. 37 14 10 24 129 Rami Maatta D L Assat Jr. FINLAND-JR. April 3, 2002 5’10.5” 168 lbs. 46 1 17 18 130 Aleks Haatanen RW R Peliitat FINLAND-2 Nov. 16, 2000 5’9” 178 lbs. 30 5 16 21 131 David Mudrak D R TPS Jr. FINLAND-JR. Feb. 13, 2001 6’0.75” 187 lbs. 47 6 16 22 132 Anton Kosolapov RW R Dynamo Moscow 2 RUSSIA-JR. Jan. 30, 2002 6’0” 183 lbs. 63 15 7 22 133 Simon Andersson C L MODO Jr. SWEDEN-JR. Sept. 17, 2001 6’0” 183 lbs. 41 6 28 34 134 Samuel Rehak C R Zilina SLOVAKIA-2 March 28, 2002 6’0.25” 195 lbs. 38 7 9 16 135 Timur Akhunov C L Yaroslavl 2 RUSSIA-JR. July 19, 2002 6’0” 161 lbs. 51 4 5 9 136 Dmitry Konstantinov RW R Stupino 2 RUSSIA-JR. April 19, 2002 6’4” 167 lbs. 62 13 12 25 137 Sander Vold Engebraten D R Storhamar Jr. NORWAY- JR. July 7, 2002 6’0” 163 lbs. 18 7 16 23 138 Petr Sima LW L Mlada Boleslav Jr. CZREP-JR. July 4, 2002 5’10” 154 lbs. 44 5 8 13 139 Nico Geidl LW L Trinec Jr. CZREP-JR. May 16, 2002 6’1” 176 lbs. 40 17 24 41 140 Dominik Vacik D R Mlada Boleslav Jr. CZREP-JR. May 18, 2002 5’10” 170 lbs. 32 4 7 11

31 NHL CENTRAL SCOUTING FINAL RANKINGS FOR 2020 NHL DRAFT: NORTH AMERICAN GOALTENDERS

Rank Player Catches Team League Birthdate Height Weight GP GAA SV% SO MINS 1 Nicolas Daws L Guelph OHL Dec. 22, 2000 6’3.5” 199 lbs. 38 2.48 .924 5 2254 2 Drew Commesso L USA U-18 NTDP July 19, 2002 6’2” 180 lbs. 30 2.05 .920 3 1612 3 Samuel Hlavaj L Sherbrooke QMJHL May 29, 2001 6’3.5” 218 lbs. 39 2.25 .915 3 2294 4 Will Cranley L Ottawa OHL Feb. 26, 2002 6’3.5” 183 lbs. 21 2.81 .894 4 1218 5 Garin Bjorklund L Medicine Hat WHL May 28, 2002 6’1.5” 173 lbs. 28 2.91 .897 1 1609 6 Dylan Garand L Kamloops WHL June 7, 2002 6’0.25” 173 lbs. 42 2.21 .921 4 2443 7 Fabio Iacobo L Victoriaville QMJHL Oct. 26, 2001 6’1” 191 lbs. 30 2.84 .905 3 1688 8 Devon Levi L Carleton Place CCHL Dec. 27, 2001 6’0” 184 lbs. 37 1.47 .941 8 2209 9 Brock Gould L Moose Jaw WHL Dec. 11, 2001 6’4.5” 198 lbs. 16 5.75 .876 0 804 10 Nick Malik L Sault Ste. Marie OHL April 26, 2002 6’0” 180 lbs. 16 3.77 .886 0 891 11 Bryan Thomson L Lethbridge WHL April 9, 2002 6’3.5” 179 lbs. 30 2.83 .898 1 1527 12 William Grimard L Cape Breton QMJHL Sept. 29, 2001 6’2.25” 189 lbs. 28 3.64 .895 0 1600 13 Remi Poirier L Gatineau QMJHL Oct. 6, 2001 6’2” 217 lbs. 45 3.49 .900 4 2526 14 Tye Austin L Peterborough OHL May 28, 2002 6’5” 200 lbs. 17 3.97 .871 0 876 15 Noah Grannan L USA U-18 NTDP April 27, 2002 6’2” 190 lbs. 23 2.77 .881 0 1213 16 Olivier Adam R Blainville-Boisbriand QMJHL May 20, 2002 6’2.75” 167 lbs. 22 3.39 .903 1 1098 17 Colin Purcell L Youngstown USHL March 26, 2002 6’6.75” 189 lbs. 20 4.29 .866 0 1049 18 Gustave Bylin L Selects U18 – South Kent HIGH-CT Jan. 12, 2002 6’3.25” 185 lbs. 37 3.01 .900 5 2200 19 Taylor Gauthier R Prince George WHL Feb. 15, 2001 6’1.25” 193 lbs. 50 2.93 .917 2 2870 20 Jakub Dobes L Omaha USHL May 27, 2001 6’3.5” 200 lbs. 21 3.09 .891 1 991 21 Grant Riley L Janesville NAHL Aug. 28, 2002 6’4” 190 lbs. 37 3.15 .911 1 2097 22 Koen MacInnes L Saskatoon WHL Jan. 13, 2002 6’1.75” 182 lbs. 24 2.84 .901 3 1330 23 Gabriel Carriere L Waterloo USHL Nov. 6, 2000 6’2” 184 lbs. 34 2.57 .905 2 1889 24 Owen Bennett L Guelph OHL April 11, 2002 6’3” 202 lbs. 27 3.92 .881 0 1532 25 Cameron Rowe L Des Moines USHL June 1, 2001 6’2.5” 212 lbs. 33 3.52 .899 0 1857 26 Blake Lyda L Seattle WHL May 21, 2002 6’1.5” 161 lbs. 18 4.67 .876 0 886 27 Victor Ostman L Chicago USHL Oct. 3, 2000 6’3.5” 197 lbs. 30 2.34 .913 2 1742 28 Aidan Campbell L Erie OHL Aug. 22, 2002 6’4.75” 192 lbs. 26 3.65 .872 1 1365 29 Brett Brochu L London OHL Sept. 9, 2002 5’11” 161 lbs. 42 2.40 .919 2 2271 30 Brayden Peters L Calgary WHL May 22, 2002 6’1.25” 205 lbs. 35 2.76 .902 0 2043 31 Mack Guzda L Owen Sound OHL Jan. 11, 2001 6’4.5” 209 lbs. 51 3.18 .900 2 3061

32 NHL CENTRAL SCOUTING FINAL RANKINGS FOR 2020 NHL DRAFT: INTERNATIONAL GOALTENDERS

Rank Player Catches Team League Birthdate Height Weight GP GAA SV% SO MINS 1 Iaroslav Askarov R Neva St. Petersburg RUSSIA-2 June 16, 2002 6’3” 176 lbs. 18 2.45 .920 1 1052 2 Jan Bednar L Sokolov CZREP-2 Aug. 26, 2002 6’4” 196 lbs. 24 3.26 .873 1 1435 3 Joel Blomqvist L Karpat Jr. FINLAND-JR. Jan. 10, 2002 6’1.25” 182 lbs. 34 1.66 .931 5 2022 4 Calle Clang L Rogle Jr. SWEDEN-JR. May 20, 2002 6’2” 194 lbs. 34 2.64 .913 2 2042 5 Amir Miftakhov L Bars Kazan RUSSIA-2 April 26, 2000 6’0” 172 lbs. 23 2.19 .913 2 1235 6 Juho Markkanen L SaiPa Jr. FINLAND-JR. April 6, 2002 6’2” 146 lbs. 18 3.63 .881 0 1076 7 Hugo Ollas L Linkoping Jr. SWEDEN-JR. April 24, 2002 6’7” 220 lbs. 20 2.43 .895 2 1088 8 Jesper Vikman L AIK Jr. SWEDEN-JR. March 11, 2002 6’3” 179 lbs. 24 3.06 .902 1 1430 9 Davide Fadani L Lugano Jr. SWISS-JR. Feb. 3, 2001 6’0” 169 lbs. 32 2.32 n/a n/a 1886 10 Jakub Malek L Vsetin Jr. CZREP-JR.-2 April 11, 2002 6’4” 170 lbs. 31 2.27 .927 2 1692

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RODION AMIROV Final Ranking: No. 5 International Skater Ufa, RUSSIA Left Wing • Shoots: Left • 6’0” • 167 lbs.

• Split the 2019-20 season between Ufa of the KHL (0-2—2 in 21 GP) and its junior team, where he averaged more than a per game (10-12—22 in 17 GP)

• Named a tournament All-Star at the 2019 Under-18 World Championship after recording 6-3—9 in seven games to help Russia earn a silver medal

• Averaged almost a point per game for Ufa’s junior team in 2018-19, with 13-13—26 in 31 contests

• Models his style of play after Nikita Kucherov and Auston Matthews

Scouting Report: Speedy two-way winger with attitude, fine stickhandling, smooth hands and a good . Quick and mobile with a great work ethic. Reliable team player.

Current Player Comparable: Nikita Kucherov

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EMIL ANDRAE Final Ranking: No. 15 International Skater HV71 Jr., SWEDEN-JR Defense • Shoots: Left • 5’8” • 181 lbs.

• Led all defensemen in Sweden’s top junior league with 11-27—38 in 40 games in 2019-20

• Appeared in 10 games for HV71’s men’s team in Sweden’s top professional league in 2019-20

• A two-time medalist on the international stage who earned a bronze medal with Team Sweden at the 2018 World Under-17 Hockey Challenge (0-3—3 in 6 GP) and 2019 (0-4—4 in 5 GP)

Scouting Report: Offensive-minded mobile defenseman. Compensates a lack of size with skating, vision, puck -handling and fine overall skills. A creative player who is smart in traffic.

Current Player Comparable: Torey Krug

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IAROSLAV ASKAROV Final Ranking: No. 1 International Goaltender Neva St. Petersburg, RUSSIA-2 Goaltender • Catches: Right • 6’3” • 176 lbs.

• Spent the majority of the 2019-20 season with Neva St. Petersburg in Russia’s second division, where he went 12-3-3 with a 2.45 goals-against average and .920 save percentage

• On Nov. 27, 2019, the 17-year-old became the second-youngest goaltender in history at the time of his KHL debut when he made 23 saves in a 4-2 win for SKA St. Petersburg

34 • Backstopped Team Russia to gold-medal performances at the 2018 World Under-17 Hockey Challenge, where he was named a tournament All-Star, and the 2019 Hlinka Gretzky Cup

• Named Best Goaltender and a tournament All-Star at the 2019 Under-18 World Championship, where he helped Team Russia earn a silver medal

• Member of Team Russia’s silver medal-winning entry at the 2020 World Junior Championship

Scouting Report: Tall, athletic goaltender who likes to stay upright. High hockey IQ. Quick, involved, active and very mobile. Communicates loudly with his skaters.

Current Player Comparable: Pekka Rinne

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JUSTIN BARRON Final Ranking: No. 16 North American Skater Halifax, QMJHL Defense • Shoots: Right • 6’1” • 195 lbs.

• Led all Mooseheads defensemen with 4-15—19 in 2019-20 despite only appearing in 34 games

• Named to the QMJHL All-Rookie Team in 2017-18 after recording 2-19—21 in his debut campaign with Halifax

• Helped Team earn gold at the 2018 Hlinka Gretzky Cup with 0-5—5 in five games

• His brother, Morgan, was drafted 174th overall by the New York Rangers in 2017 and captained Cornell University in 2019-20, when he was named ECAC Player of the Year

Scouting Report: Good size with excellent skating skills. Strong forward and backward strides. Solid puck retrievals. Moves the puck well while finding the right options under pressure. Great mobility with good gap control. Pivots and angles opponents well. Plays a physical game.

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THOMAS BORDELEAU Final Ranking: No. 29 North American Skater USA U-18, NTDP Center • Shoots: Left • 5’9” • 175 lbs.

• Ranked first among USA Hockey Under-18 NTDP players in assists and points with 16-30—46 in 47 games in 2019-20

• His father, Sebastien, was drafted 73rd overall by the Montreal Canadiens in 1993 and recorded 37-61—98 in 251 career NHL games

• Born in , Texas, and played part of his minor hockey career in Montreal, Quebec

• Committed to the University of for the 2020-21 season

Scouting Report: Plays with speed and energy and is hard to contain on the offensive rush. Recognizes opportunities and finds the open man with excellent passing ability. Has quick hands and can be very creative with the puck.

Current Player Comparable: Brayden Point 35 MAVRIK BOURQUE Final Ranking: No. 22 North American Skater Shawinigan, QMJHL Center • Shoots: Right • 5’10” • 178 lbs.

• Tied for the Cataractes team lead with 29-42—71 in 49 games in 2019-20

• His 1.45 P/GP in 2019-20 ranked ninth among all QMJHL skaters

• Tied for first in goals (25) and second in points (54) among QMJHL rookies in 2018-19

• Helped Team Canada earn silver at the 2019 Hlinka Gretzky Cup

Scouting Report: Skilled forward who processes the game well. Excellent puck skills and vision. Smart offensive instincts to recognize openings. Quick to generate offensive opportunities. Deceptive speed and quickness.

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BRENDAN BRISSON Final Ranking: No. 20 North American Skater Chicago, USHL Center • Shoots: Left • 5’11” • 179 lbs.

• Named USHL Rookie of the Year in 2019-20 after leading all first-year players and ranking second in the entire USHL with 24-35—59 in 45 games

• Recorded 42-59—101 in 55 games for Shattuck St. Mary’s High School in 2018-19; alumni from the program include Sidney Crosby, Zach Parise and

• Committed to the University of Michigan for the 2020-21 season

• His father, Pat, is a former QMJHL player and a current player agent whose client list includes Sidney Crosby, John Tavares and Nathan MacKinnon

Scouting Report: Excellent skater both with and without the puck. Reads the play well and c an thread a pass in traffic to the open man. Elite hockey sense that makes him a dynamic playmaker.

Current Player Comparable: Clayton Keller

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QUINTON BYFIELD Final Ranking: No. 2 North American Skater Sudbury, OHL Center • Shoots: Left • 6’4” • 215 lbs.

• Led the Wolves and ranked 14th in OHL scoring with 32-50—82 in 45 games in 2019-20; his 1.82 P/GP tied for fifth among OHL skaters

• Member of Team Canada’s gold medal-winning entry at the 2020 World Junior Championship

• Named an OHL Third Team All-Star at the conclusion of the 2019-20 season

• Named CHL and OHL Rookie of the Year in 2018-19 36 • Can become the third Sudbury player selected among the top five of the NHL Draft, following Mike Foligno in 1979 (No. 3 by DET) and Benoit Pouliot in 2005 (No. 4 by MIN)

Scouting Report: Powerful skater with breakaway speed. Excellent puck possession player with superior vision, creativity and playmaking ability. Heavy, accurate shot. Physically ready for the pro game. Works hard all over the ice wi th relentless play. Plays in all situations.

Current Player Comparable: Evgeni Malkin

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MARTIN CHROMIAK Final Ranking: No. 30 North American Skater Kingston, OHL Right Wing • Shoots: Right • 5’11” • 187 lbs.

• Recorded 11-22—33 in 28 games with Kingston in 2019-20 after joining the team mid-season, including 1-1—2 in his OHL debut

• Started the 2019-20 season as a member of Trencin in Slovakia’s top league, where he registered 5-1—6 in 32 contests

• Won the Slovakian junior league championship with Trencin in 2018-19 with 22-24—46 in 39 games

• Helped Trencin win an Under-18 title in 2017-18, when he notched 16-15—31 in 22 outings

Scouting Report: Powerful skater with a great stride. Processes the game very quickly. Creative with the puck on his stick and shows strong playmaking ability. Heavy shot with a great release. A threat to score every time he is on the ice.

Current Player Comparable:

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BRANDON COE Final Ranking: No. 35 North American Skater North Bay, OHL Right Wing • Shoots: Right • 6’4” • 188 lbs.

• Ranked second among North Bay skaters with 25-32—57 in 60 games in 2019-20

• Scored minutes after sharing a touching moment with his father, Lance, who is battling cancer and took part in a ceremonial puck drop on ‘Pink in the Rink’ night

• Helped Canada Red earn silver at the 2017 World Under-17 Hockey Challenge with 1-3—4 in five games

• His favorite player growing up was Corey Perry

Scouting Report: Powerful skater who can pick up a head of steam and fly. Heads-up game advancing the puck and passes like a pro. Good playmaking ability and vision to find open teammates for scoring chances. Processes plays quickly. Hard shot.

Current Player Comparable: Alex Chiasson

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37 SAM COLANGELO Final Ranking: No. 31 North American Skater Chicago, USHL Right Wing • Shoots: Right • 6’1” • 205 lbs.

• Tied for third among all USHL skaters with 28-30—58 in 44 games in 2019-20

• Led all USHL skaters with a +32 rating in 2019-20

• Helped Team USA earn bronze at the 2019 World Junior A Challenge and also represented his country at the 2019 Hlinka Gretzky Cup

• The Stoneham, Mass., native has committed to for the 2020-21 season

Scouting Report: Powerful skater who is elusive with the puck. Possesses an excellent shot with a quick release. Pure goal-scorer who is a threat from anywhere in the attacking zone.

Current Player Comparable:

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LUKAS CORMIER Final Ranking: No. 32 North American Skater Charlottetown, QMJHL Defense • Shoots: Left • 5’9” • 180 lbs.

• Led Islanders defensemen and ranked fifth on his team with 6-30—36 in 44 games in 2019-20

• Named to the QMJHL All-Rookie Team in 2018-19 after leading all first-year defensemen in goals and ranking second in points with 15-21—36 in 63 contests

• Helped Team Canada earn silver at the 2019 Hlinka Gretzky Cup

• His sister, Dominique, plays at Stanstead College in Quebec and is slated for Princeton University in 2021; the siblings were once teammates with the South Kent Flames in Atom AA

Scouting Report: Skilled, mobile defenseman who skates very well. Moves the puck quickly and with authority. Good vision. Processes the game well and is poised with the puck. Smart with the puck while finding open options on zone exits. Defends very well. Takes time and space away and is quick to transition the puck.

Current Player Comparable: Samuel Girard

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WILLIAM CUYLLE Final Ranking: No. 34 North American Skater Windsor, OHL Left Wing • Shoots: Left • 6’3” • 204 lbs.

• Recorded 22-20—42 in 62 games for the Spitfires in 2019-20

• Ranked fifth among OHL rookies with 26 goals in 2018-19, the most by a Windsor rookie since Alexander Khokhlachev in 2010-11 (34) • Helped Team Canada earn silver at the 2019 Hlinka Gretzky Cup (2-1—3 in 5 GP)

38 Scouting Report: Powerful skater with good speed. Scoring threat with a heavy shot and quick release. Heavy on the body and on pursuit of pucks. Very strong puck protection and wall play. Excellent net-front presence.

Current Player Comparable: Alex Killorn

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NICOLAS DAWS Final Ranking: No. 1 North American Goaltender Guelph, OHL Goaltender • Catches: Left • 6’3” • 199 lbs.

• Posted a 23-8-6 record for Guelph in 2019-20 while leading all OHL goaltenders in save percentage (.924) and shutouts (5)

• Inaugural recipient of the Jim Rutherford Trophy in 2019-20, awarded to the OHL’s Goaltender of the Year

• Named an OHL First Team All-Star at the conclusion of the 2019-20 season

• Member of Guelph’s OHL championship team in 2018-19, when he served as a backup to OHL veteran Anthony Popovich

• Member of Team Canada’s gold medal-winning team at the 2020 World Junior Championship

• Has dual German-Canadian citizenship; was born in Germany, but moved to Burlington, Ont., at around 6 months of age

Scouting Report: Very calm, relaxed and composed. Solid positionally and technically sound. Smart at reading and reacting to situations with efficient and controlled body movements. Gives his team a chance to win every game.

Current Player Comparable:

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JAMIE DRYSDALE Final Ranking: No. 3 North American Skater Erie, OHL Defense • Shoots: Right • 5’11” • 175 lbs.

• Ranked 13th among OHL defensemen with 9-38—47 in 49 games in 2019-20 and 10th among OHL blueliners with 0.96 P/GP

• Named an OHL First Team All-Star at the conclusion of the 2019-20 season

• Member of Team Canada’s gold medal-winning entry at the 2020 World Junior Championship

• 2017-18 GTHL Player of the Year after championship with Minor Midget AAA

Scouting Report: Exceptional skater with an excellent transition game who can drive the play and push the pace from the back end. A two-way defenseman with excellent offensive ability. Hard to beat in his own zone – uses an excellent stick, intelligent positioning and angles to defend.

Current Player Comparable: Cale Makar

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39 LUKE EVANGELISTA Final Ranking: No. 39 North American Skater London, OHL Right Wing • Shoots: Right • 5’11” • 166 lbs.

• Ranked fifth among Knights skaters with 23-38—61 in 62 games in 2019-20, including six game-winning goals

• Led all South Central AAA minor midget players with 39-51—90 in 36 contests with the Oakville Rangers in 2017-18

• His second-cousin Brendan Shanahan recorded 656-698—1,354 in 1,524 regular-season NHL games; the two- time Stanley Cup champion and member currently is the president and alternate governor of the Toronto Maple Leafs

Scouting Report: Playmaking winger with exceptional vison. Great hands and accurate shot. A strong skater with good quickness and edgework. An intelligent player who is responsible with or without the puck. High hockey IQ.

Current Player Comparable: Jordan Eberle

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JACK FINLEY Final Ranking: No. 38 North American Skater Spokane, WHL Center • Shoots: Right • 6’6” • 213 lbs.

• Recorded 19-38—57 in 61 games in 2019-20, marking a 38-point improvement over his 2018-19 totals (9-10—19 in 63 GP)

• His father, Jeff, was selected 55th overall by the New York Islanders in the 1985 NHL Draft and patrolled the blue line for 708 career NHL games with the Islanders, Philadelphia Flyers, Winnipeg Jets, Phoenix Coyotes, New York Rangers and St. Louis Blues; Jeff currently is a scout in the Jets organization

• A big center who models his style of play after

Scouting Report: Big body center who pays attention to details. Very good in the face-off circle. Uses his reach and range very well in both offensive and defensive situations.

Current Player Comparable: Brian Boyle

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TYSON FOERSTER Final Ranking: No. 21 North American Skater Barrie, OHL Right Wing • Shoots: Right • 6’1” • 194 lbs.

• Tied for 16th among all OHL skaters with 36-44—80 in 62 games in 2019-20

• Recorded two separate 13-game point streaks during the 2019-20 season

• Collected 2-1—3 at the 2020 CHL/NHL Top Prospects game, where he was named Player of the Game for Team White

• Lists Alex Ovechkin as his favorite NHL player

40 Scouting Report: A gifted offensive player who displays excellent vision and playmaking ability. High hockey IQ. Excellent puck-protection ability. Has a lethal shot with a quick release and the ability to sc ore from multiple angles.

Current Player Comparable: T.J. Oshie

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JEAN-LUC FOUDY Final Ranking: No. 33 North American Skater Windsor, OHL Center • Shoots: Right • 5’11” • 177 lbs.

• Registered 15-28—43 in 59 games in 2019-20, including four game-winning goals

• Led all OHL rookies in assists and ranked fifth in points among first-year players in 2018-19 (8-41—49 in 63 GP)

• His brother, Liam, was drafted 18th overall by the Columbus Blue Jackets in 2018 and won a gold medal with Team Canada at the 2020 World Junior Championship

• His mother, France Gareau, anchored Canada’s silver-medal relay team in the 1984 Summer and his father, Sean, played six seasons in the

Scouting Report: Exceptional, fluid skater with top-end speed. Very good playmaking skills and can make plays at top speed. Puck-possession player with great determination and a high compete level. High-pace player who changes the speed of play when he is on the ice. End-to-end ability.

Current Player Comparable: Mathew Barzal

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HELGE GRANS Final Ranking: No. 6 International Skater Malmo Jr., SWEDEN-JR. Defense • Shoots: Right • 6’2” • 206 lbs.

• Split the 2019-20 season between Malmo’s junior (4-23—27 in 27 GP) and pro team in the (1-2—3 in 21 GP)

• Helped Team Sweden earn bronze at the 2019 Hlinka Gretzky Cup and 2018 World Under-17 Hockey Challenge

• His father, Morgan, had an 18-season pro hockey career in Sweden, the majority of which was spent with Troja- Ljungby

Scouting Report: Big, strong, offensive-minded two-way defenseman. A smart playmaker and passer. Honest competitor who plays with confidence. Improved a lot during the 2019-20 season.

Current Player Comparable: John Klingberg

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41 RIDLY GREIG Final Ranking: No. 14 North American Skater Brandon, WHL Center • Shoots: Left • 5’11” • 163 lbs.

• Ranked third among Wheat Kings skaters in 2019-20 with 26-34—60 in 56 games, including a team-leading 1.07 P/GP

• Helped Team Canada earn silver at the 2019 Hlinka Gretzky Cup with 2-1—3 in five games

• Won an Midget Hockey League championship in 2017-18 with the Midget AAA team; was named to the league’s First All-Star Team

• His father, Mark, was selected 15th overall by the in the 1990 NHL Draft and skated in 125 career NHL games with the Whalers, Toronto Maple Leafs, Calgary Flames and Philadelphia Flyers

Scouting Report: Excellent skill set and vision. Highly competitive in all areas of the ice. Very intelligent in all aspects. Has a bite to his game that can agitate the opposition. Plays in all situations. Deceptive in tight quarters with a never-give- up attitude.

Current Player Comparable: Brad Marchand

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KAIDEN GUHLE Final Ranking: No. 8 North American Skater Prince Albert, WHL Defense • Shoots: Left • 6’2” • 186 lbs.

• Led Raiders defensemen and ranked sixth on his team overall with 11-29—40 in 64 games in 2019-20

• Won a WHL championship with Prince Albert in 2018-19

• His brother, Brendan, was a second-round pick by the Buffalo Sabres in 2015 and appeared in 30 NHL games for the Anaheim Ducks in 2019-20

• His favorite player growing up was Erik Karlsson

Scouting Report: An excellent skater with quick acceleration who is mob ile and elusive when defending. Can be very physical with big open ice hits. Likes to join the play for odd -man rushes. The go-to guy on the blue line for his team. Possesses a solid one-time shot.

Current Player Comparable: Cam Fowler

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NOEL GUNLER Final Ranking: No. 9 International Skater Lulea, SWEDEN Right Wing • Shoots: Right • 6’2” • 176 lbs.

• Spent the majority of the 2019-20 season with Lulea of the Swedish Hockey League, where he notched 4-9—13 in 45 games

42 • Ranked third in goals and tied for seventh in points among all players in Sweden’s top junior league in 2018-19, with 27-19—46 in 31 contests for Lulea’s junior team

• His father, Joakim, was a forward who had a 12-season professional hockey career in Sweden

Scouting Report: Tall wing with good offensive instincts. Has a good, quick shot. Creates scoring chances with smart, surprising moves in the offensive zone.

Current Player Comparable:

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RONI HIRVONEN Final Ranking: No. 10 International Skater Assat, FINLAND Center • Shoots: Left • 5’9” • 164 lbs.

• Recorded 5-11—16 in 52 games with Assat of the Finnish Elite League in 2019-20, his first season in Finland’s top professional league

• Helped the Espoo Blues junior team claim the league’s silver medal in 2018-19 with 21-34—55 in 50 regular- season games and 3-12—15 in 11 playoff appearances

• Earned a silver medal with Team Finland at the 2018 World Under-17 Hockey Challenge

• His father, Timo, was a forward who played 16 seasons of professional hockey in Finland, where he has had his No. 33 retired by the Espoo Blues

Scouting Report: Smart forward with a really good understanding of the game. Makes good decisions. Playmaker who can play center or wing. Mobile player who handles the puck very well.

Current Player Comparable: Sebastian Aho

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DYLAN HOLLOWAY Final Ranking: No. 12 North American Skater Wisconsin, BIG10 Center • Shoots: Left • 6’0” • 203 lbs.

• Recorded 8-9—17 in 35 games during his freshman season with the University of Wisconsin in 2019-20

• Named AJHL Most Valuable Player in 2018-19 after ranking second in goals and points with 40-48—88 in 53 contests for the Okotoks Oilers

• Won gold medals with Team Canada at the 2018 Hlinka Gretzky Cup and Canada West at the 2017 World Junior A Challenge

• His father, Bruce, was selected 136th overall by the Vancouver Canucks in the 1981 NHL Draft

Scouting Report: Power forward who can get to the net effectively. Very hard to contain with and without the puck. Will be physical to gain possession of the puck. High hockey IQ and great competitiveness.

Current Player Comparable:

43 ALEXANDER HOLTZ Final Ranking: No. 2 International Skater Djurgarden, SWEDEN Right Wing • Shoots: Right • 5’11” • 192 lbs.

• Played the majority of the 2019-20 season with Djurgarden in Sweden’s top pro league, totaling 9-7—16 in 35 contests – the highest point total by an under-18 player in the league last season

• Helped Team Sweden win bronze at the 2020 World Junior Championship with 3-2—5 in seven games

• Recorded 4-3—7 in seven outings, including a pair of assists in the final, to help Sweden win gold at the 2019 Under-18 World Championship

• In 2018-19, he led Sweden’s top Under-20 league with 30 goals (30-17—47 in 38 GP)

Scouting Report: A sniper with a good selection of shots who likes to shoot a lot. Good playmaker and passer. Excellent offensive instincts while still being aware of defensive duties.

Current Player Comparable:

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DAEMON HUNT Final Ranking: No. 25 North American Skater Moose Jaw, WHL Defense • Shoots: Left • 6’0” • 198 lbs.

• Recorded 0-15—15 in 28 games in 2019-20 after missing nearly half of the season due to injury

• Ranked fourth among WHL rookie defensemen with 7-13—20 in 57 contests in 2018-19

• Helped Team Canada earn silver at the 2019 Hlinka Gretzky Cup

• His cousin Matt Calvert is a 10-season NHL veteran who skated for the Colorado Avalanche in 2019-20

Scouting Report: A strong skater who uses different speeds to be effective. Defends well. Quick to create odd-man rushes. Will step up in all areas when finishing checks. More of a playmaking defenseman than a finisher. Good intangibles.

Current Player Comparable: Drew Doughty

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SETH JARVIS Final Ranking: No. 11 North American Skater Portland, WHL Center • Shoots: Right • 5’10” • 175 lbs.

• Ranked second in the WHL in points and third in goals in 2019-20 with 42-56—98 in 58 games

• His 98 points were nearly 60 more than his 2018-19 total (16-23—39 in 61 GP)

• Recorded multiple double-digit point streaks in 2019-20 (10 GP and 11 GP)

44 • Helped Team Canada earn silver at the 2019 Hlinka Gretzky Cup (2-2—4 in 5 GP) and led fourth-place Canada Red in points at the 2018 World Under-17 Hockey Challenge (2-3—5 in 6 GP)

Scouting Report: Smart player who does everything at high speed. Elusive and creative with the puck. Can impact a game in all zones.

Current Player Comparable:

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WYATT KAISER Final Ranking: No. 37 North American Skater Andover, HIGH-MN Defense • Shoots: Left • 5’11” • 173 lbs.

• A two-way defender who recorded 11-32—43 in 31 games in 2019-20 as captain of Andover High School in Minnesota

• Recipient of the 2020 Reed Larson Award for the top senior defenseman in Minnesota high school hockey

• Represented Team USA at the 2019 Hlinka Gretzky Cup

• His grandfather Blane Comstock was a goaltender at Bemidji State University who represented Team USA at the 1975 World Championship and 1976 Olympic Winter Games

Scouting Report: Dynamic heads-up, feet-moving defenseman capable of making an impact in all game situations. Possesses the speed, smarts, competitiveness and composure to influence the play on every shift.

Current Player Comparable: Duncan Keith

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MARAT KHUSNUTDINOV Final Ranking: No. 12 International Skater Ska St. Petersburg 2, RUSSIA-JR Center • Shoots: Left • 5’11” • 176 lbs.

• Recorded 13-25—38 in 44 games with SKA St. Petersburg’s junior team in 2019-20

• Captained Team Russia to gold at the 2019 Hlinka Gretzky Cup with 0-3—3 in five contests

• Internationally, also earned a gold medal at the 2018 World Under-17 Hockey Challenge (2-3—5 in 6 GP) and a silver at the 2019 Under-18 World Championship (1-2—3 in 7 GP)

Scouting Report: Explosive two-way center. Flashy, skilled and an offensive threat on every shift. A leader and team player. Wins battles and plays with a lot of confidence.

Current Player Comparable: Anze Kopitar

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45 YAN KUZNETSOV Final Ranking: No. 36 North American Skater UCONN, H-EAST Defense • Shoots: Left • 6’4” • 209 lbs.

• Youngest player in NCAA Division 1 hockey in 2019-20, when he recorded 2-9—11 in 34 games at UConn

• Skated for the USHL Clark Cup champion Sioux City Stampede in 2018-19 (0-4—4 in 34 GP)

• Helped Team Russia win gold at the 2018 World Under-17 Hockey Challenge, where he was named a tournament All-Star

Scouting Report: Excellent defender who has quick feet. Closes gaps well. Great puck retrieval ability and reaction to the play. Makes very good exit passes from the defensive zone.

Current Player Comparable: Seth Jones

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ALEXIS LAFRENIERE Final Ranking: No. 1 North American Skater Rimouski, QMJHL Left Wing • Shoots: Left • 6’1” • 193 lbs.

• Led all QMJHL skaters in assists and points in 2019-20 with 35-77—112 in 52 games

• Earned MVP and Best Forward at the 2020 World Junior Championship, where he helped Team Canada win gold

• Named CHL and QMJHL Most Valuable Player for the second consecutive season in 2019-20, making him the first back-to-back winner of each award since Sidney Crosby (2003-04 to 2004-05); Crosby also did so while representing the Oceanic

• Awarded the CHL Top Draft Prospect of the Year Award in 2019-20 as well as the Trophy as the QMJHL’s Best Professional Prospect

• Can become the first Quebec-born player selected No. 1 overall since Marc-Andre Fleury in 2003 and the first skater from Quebec to be taken with the first pick since another Oceanic alumnus: Vincent Lecavalier in 1998

• Should Lafreniere be selected first overall, he would be the third Rimouski player taken in the top spot, following Vincent Lecavalier (1998) and Sidney Crosby (2005)

Scouting Report: Exceptionally smart player with top-end speed and pull-away gear. Great at carrying the puck and leading rushes. Executes under pressure and has great vision and anticipation – very good quickness with the puck and exceptional ability to change speed. Elite puck skills and vision.

Current Player Comparable:

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46 HENDRIX LAPIERRE Final Ranking: No. 13 North American Skater Chicoutimi, QMJHL Center • Shoots: Left • 5’11” • 179 lbs.

• Recorded nearly a point per game in limited action during the 2019-20 season, with 2-15—17 in 19 contests

• Won the Michel Bergeron Trophy as QMHL Offensive Rookie of the Year in 2018-19 after registering 13-32—45 in 48 games

• Helped Team Canada earn silver at the 2019 Hlinka Gretzky Cup, where he led all skaters with 3-8—11 in five outings

• Trains during the offseason alongside NHLers Kris Letang, Anthony Duclair and Jonathan Drouin in the MTL Pro League – a weekly 3-on-3 league that takes place during the summer

Scouting Report: Great skater with powerful strides. Excellent puck skills and hockey IQ. Able to execute plays at high speed. Creates time and space with his puck skills and has the creativity to make plays. Strong two -way game. A complete player who brings a strong work ethic.

Current Player Comparable: Jonathan Toews

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ANTON LUNDELL Final Ranking: No. 3 International Skater HIFK, FINLAND Center • Shoots: Left • 6’1” • 185 lbs.

• Spent the entire 2019-20 season with HIFK of the Finnish Elite League, recording 10-18—28 in 44 games

• Helped Finland win the 2019 World Junior Championship, registering 1-3—4 in seven games including an assist on Kaapo Kakko’s winning goal in the gold-medal game

• Helped his country win gold at the 2018 Under-18 World Championship with 2-4—6 in seven contests

• His father, Jan, was a goaltender who played 17 seasons of pro hockey in Europe – in 1998-99, he led all Finnish Elite League goaltenders with a 1.79 goals-against average; Jan currently is HIFK’s goaltending coach

Scouting Report: Mature two-way center with a very good understanding of the game. Playmaker who makes smart decisions in all three zones. Reliable, solid team player who is trusted by coaches.

Current Player Comparable:

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DAWSON MERCER Final Ranking: No. 10 North American Skater Chicoutimi, QMJHL Center • Shoots: Right • 6’0” • 280 lbs.

• Recorded 24-36—60 in 42 games split between Drummondville (26 GP) and Chicoutimi (16 GP) in 2019-20

47 • Can become the seventh Newfoundland-born player selected in the first round of the NHL Draft and second in as many years (: No. 16 in 2019)

• Member of Team Canada’s gold medal-winning entry at the 2020 World Junior Championship

• Became first player from Newfoundland to win World Junior gold since John Slaney in 1991

Scouting Report: Smart and skilled forward with a strong desire to make a difference every shift. Uses his speed and quickness to his advantage. Slippery and tough to contain. Plays in all situations – a responsible 200-foot player. Very good hockey sense.

Current Player Comparable:

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JAN MYSAK Final Ranking: No. 28 North American Skater Hamilton, OHL Center • Shoots: Left • 5’10” • 175 lbs.

• Recorded 15-10—25, including a pair of hat tricks, in 22 games with Hamilton in 2019-20 after joining the team midseason

• Started the 2019-20 campaign as a member of Litvinov in the Czech Elite League, where he registered 5-4—9 in 26 contests

• At 17 years of age, he played against Czech hockey legend Jaromir Jagr during his first preseason game with Litvinov in 2019-20

• Represented the Czech Republic at the 2020 World Junior Championship, where he notched 1-1—2 in five games

Scouting Report: Fast skater with relentless puck pursuit. Crafty playmaker with goal-scoring ability. He has excellent instincts and ability to read and react quickly to the play. Responsible two-way player who contributes in all situations.

Current Player Comparable: Mikael Backlund

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JAKE NEIGHBOURS Final Ranking: No. 26 North American Skater Edmonton, WHL Left Wing • Shoots: Left • 5’11” • 195 lbs.

• Ranked second among Oil Kings skaters with 23-47—70 in 64 games in 2019-20

• Recorded 4-8—12 in 16 contests as a rookie during the 2019 WHL Playoffs to help Edmonton advance to the Eastern Conference Final

• Captained Canada White at the 2018 Under-17 World Hockey Challenge (3-3—6 in 5 GP) and was part of Team Canada’s silver-medal entry at the 2019 Hlinka Gretzky Cup

Scouting Report: A strong competitor who competes hard in all three zones. Quick acceleration, especially through the neutral zone. Uncanny vision to find teammates in the open. Hard to knock off the puck. Wants the puck on his stick in crucial situations

Current Player Comparable: Evgeni Malkin

48 TOPI NIEMELA Final Ranking: No. 8 International Skater Karpat, FINLAND Defense • Shoots: Right • 5’10” • 156 lbs.

• Spent the majority of the 2019-20 season with Karpat of the Finnish Elite League, where he recorded 1-6—7 in 43 games

• Helped Karpat’s junior team win a league championship in 2018-19, registering 1-7—8 in 39 regular-season games and adding 1-3—4 in 11 postseason contests

• Earned a silver medal with Team Finland at the 2018 World Under-17 Hockey Challenge

• His father, Tapio, was a forward who also played junior and professional hockey in the Karpat organization

Scouting Report: Skilled, quick defenseman who likes to join the rush. Reliable but not flashy. High hockey IQ. Finesse- type defenseman with strong puck-handling skills.

Current Player Comparable: Sami Vatanen

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ZION NYBECK Final Ranking: No. 29 International Skater HV71 Jr., SWEDEN-JR Left Wing • Shoots: Left • 5’6” • 182 lbs.

• Led all skaters in Sweden’s junior league with 27-39—66 in 42 games in 2019-20

• Helped Team Sweden win gold at the 2019 Under-18 World Championship, where he notched 2-3—5 in seven contests

• Named Best Forward in Sweden’s Under-18 league in 2018-19

Scouting Report: Mobile, quick playmaker who plays bigger than his size. Compensates lack of size and strength with speed, puck-handling, passing and hockey IQ.

Current Player Comparable: Mathew Barzal

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RYAN O’ROURKE Final Ranking: No. 27 North American Skater Sault Ste. Marie, OHL Defense • Shoots: Left • 6’0” • 178 lbs.

• Recorded 7-30—37 in 54 games in 2019-20 while leading all Greyhounds with a +16 rating

• Ranked fifth among OHL rookie defensemen in 2018-19 with 8-14—22 in 62 outings

• Helped Team Canada earn silver at the 2019 Hlinka Gretzky Cup

• Named a tournament All-Star and tied for most points by a defenseman at the 2018 World Under-17 Hockey Challenge with 3-3—6 in five games

49 Scouting Report: Captain of the Soo Greyhounds. Strong skater with good mobility. Excellent compete level makes him hard to play against. Two-way defender with offensive upside and strong defending. Logs plenty of ice time in all situations.

Current Player Comparable: Josh Morrissey

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ALEXANDER PASHIN Final Ranking: No. 22 International Skater Ufa 2, RUSSIA-JR Right Wing • Shoots: Left • 5’8” • 154 lbs.

• Registered more than a point per game in Russia’s top junior league, with 17-22—39 in 37 contests in 2019-20

• Scored two goals against Team Canada, including the game-winner, in the gold-medal game of the 2019 Hlinka Gretzky Cup

• Helped his country earn a gold medal at the 2018 World Under-17 Hockey Challenge with 2-3—5 in six games

Scouting Report: Explosive speedster with offensive instincts. Smallish finesse player who creates scoring chances with speed, surprising moves and great stickhandling.

Current Player Comparable: Johnny Gaudreau

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COLE PERFETTI Final Ranking: No. 5 North American Skater Saginaw, OHL Center • Shoots: Left • 5’10” • 177 lbs.

• Ranked second in OHL scoring with 37-74—111 in 61 games in 2019-20 to become the first Saginaw player to reach 100 points in a season since Jack Combs in 2007-08

• Named an OHL Second Team All-Star at the conclusion of the 2019-20 season

• Led all OHL rookies in goals (37) and points (74) in 2018-19

• Led all skaters at the 2019 Hlinka Gretzky Cup with 8-4—12 in five games to help Team Canada earn silver

• Scored both of his team’s goals in regulation and three shootout markers to lift Canada to a 3-2 win over Sweden in the semifinals of the 2019 Hlinka Gretzky Cup

Scouting Report: Puck skills, vision and execution are on another level. Has incredible hockey IQ and feel for the game. A major threat every time he is on the ice. Just as dangerous as a goal-scorer or playmaker. Makes his teammates better.

Current Player Comparable: Ryan Nugent-Hopkins

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50 JACOB PERREAULT Final Ranking: No. 17 North American Skater Sarnia, OHL Right Wing • Shoots: Right • 5’11” • 192 lbs.

• Ranked second on the Sting with 39-31—70 in 57 games in 2019-20, a 15-point improvement over his rookie season of 2018-19

• Named to the OHL First All-Rookie Team in 2018-19 after becoming the fifth 16-year-old rookie in the OHL since 2009-10 to reach the 30-goal mark (30-25—55 in 63 GP)

• His father, Yanic, was drafted 47th overall by the Toronto Maple Leafs in 1991 and recorded 247-269—516 in 859 career NHL games

• His sister, Liliane, is a forward who skated for Mercyhurst University in 2019-20

Scouting Report: Strong skater with great balance. Hard, accurate shot with a release that jumps quickly off his stick. A dangerous shooter who can score from multiple areas of the ice. An intelligent player who puts himself in good positions to get scoring chances. Natural goal-scorer.

Current Player Comparable: Brock Boeser

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JOHN-JASON PETERKA Final Ranking: No. 7 International Skater Munchen, GERMANY Right Wing • Shoots: Left • 5’11” • 192 lbs.

• Skated for Munchen in Germany’s top professional league in 2019-20, collecting 7-4—11 in 42 games

• Recorded 4-2—6 in seven games for Germany at the 2020 World Junior Championship

• Produced 2-6—8 in five contests at the 2019 Under-18 World Championship (Div. 1, Group A) to help Germany win gold and earn promotion in 2020

• Models his style of play after Patrick Kane

Scouting Report: Creative, speedy, hard-working winger who likes to go to the net and shoot. His game is speed, hard work, attitude and offensive instincts.

Current Player Comparable: Jonathan Huberdeau

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JEREMIE POIRIER Final Ranking: No. 18 North American Skater Saint John, QMJHL Defense • Shoots: Left • 6’0” • 196 lbs.

• Ranked first among QMJHL defensemen in goals and tied for second in points with 20-33—53 in 64 contests in 2019-20

• Helped Team Canada earn silver at the 2019 Hlinka Gretzky Cup with 1-2—3 in five games

51 • Tied for most points by a defenseman at the 2018 World Under-17 Hockey Challenge with 3-3—6 in five appearances for Canada White

• Models his style of play after former Sea Dogs defenseman and current NHLer Thomas Chabot

Scouting Report: Highly skilled offensive defenseman with game-breaking ability. Looks to lead and join the rush with quick transitions. Creates offense for his team. Has a great shot and ability to find the right shooting lanes.

Current Player Comparable: P.K. Subban

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VASILY PONOMAREV Final Ranking: No. 48 North American Skater Shawinigan, QMJHL Center • Shoots: Left • 5’10” • 180 lbs.

• Ranked fifth among QMJHL rookies with 18-31—49 in 57 games in 2019-20

• Scored 6:03 into his QMJHL debut to mark the third-fastest goal by a rookie to start his career in Cataracts history

• Helped Team Russia win gold at the 2017 World Under-17 Hockey Challenge, where he led the team with 4-4—8 in six contests

• Helped his country earn gold at the 2019 Hlinka Gretzky Cup (2-4—6 in 5 GP)

Scouting Report: Very good puck skills and ability to find the open space. Strong on his feet. Agile skater who uses shiftiness to generate offense. Very good shot and ability to finish. Smart and patient with the puck in the offensive zone. Plays a responsible two-way game.

Current Player Comparable: Ondrej Palat

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JACK QUINN Final Ranking: No. 7 North American Skater Ottawa, OHL Right Wing • Shoots: Right • 6’0” • 176 lbs.

• Tied for eighth in the OHL with 52-37—89 in 62 games in 2019-20

• One of two OHL players who scored 50 goals in 2019-20 (also Nick Robertson: 55)

• Tallied three hat tricks in 2019-20 and a six-point game Feb. 9, 2020 vs. North Bay (1-5—6)

• CCHL Rookie of the Year in 2017-18 after recording 21-25—46 in 49 contests with the Kanata Lasers

Scouting Report: Dynamic skater who can fly with the puck on his stick. Lethal shot with an exceptional release. Strong two-way game. Plays in all situations. Sniper with highlight-reel goal-scoring ability.

Current Player Comparable: Nathan MacKinnon

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52 LUCAS RAYMOND Final Ranking: No. 4 International Skater Frolunda, SWEDEN Left Wing • Shoots: Right • 5’11” • 170 lbs.

• Played the majority of 2019-20 with Frolunda in Sweden’s top pro league, totaling 4-6—10 in 33 outings

• Helped Team Sweden win bronze at the 2020 World Junior Championship with 2-2—4 in seven games

• Scored a hat trick against Russia, including the winner, in the final of the 2019 Under-18 World Championship to help Sweden win gold

• In 2018-19, he recorded 13-35—48 in 37 games for Frolunda’s junior team to tie for fifth in the league in points; he also scored his first professional goal for Frolunda that season at age 16

Scouting Report: Mobile, explosive, quick winger with speed and excellent puck control. Smart, effective in traffic, creates scoring chances with quick moves and hard work.

Current Player Comparable: Mitch Marner

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LUKAS REICHEL Final Ranking: No. 11 International Skater Eisbaren Berlin, GERMANY Left Wing • Shoots: Left • 6’0” • 170 lbs.

• Recorded 12-12—24 in 42 games for Eisbaren Berlin in Germany’s top professional league in 2019-20

• Represented Team Germany at the 2020 World Junior Championship, where he registered 3-2—5 in seven contests

• Produced 3-2—5 in five games at the 2019 Under-18 World Championship (Div. 1, Group A) to help Germany win gold and earn promotion in 2020

• From a hockey family that includes his father, Martin, a German Hockey Hall of Fame member who was drafted No. 37 overall by the Edmonton Oilers in 1992 and played 20 seasons of pro hockey in Germany and his uncle, Robert, who skated in 830 career NHL games and won a gold medal for the Czech Republic at the 1998 Olympic Winter Games in Nagano, Japan

Scouting Report: Talented playmaker. Excellent skater who likes to go to the net. Good work ethic and attitude. Effective checker. Smart passer with good puck skills.

Current Player Comparable: John Tavares

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MARCO ROSSI Final Ranking: No. 6 North American Skater Ottawa, OHL Center • Shoots: Left • 5’9” • 183 lbs.

• Led the OHL and all players in the Canadian Hockey League (OHL, QMJHL, WHL) in assists and points with 39-81—120 in 56 games in 2019-20

53 • Named an OHL First Team All-Star and OHL’s Most Outstanding Player of the Year in 2019-20, becoming just the second European import player to win the award

• Ranked second among OHL rookies in 2018-19 with 29-36—65 in 53 appearances

• His father, Michael, was a defenseman who played 20 seasons in Austria (1992-93 to 2010-11)

• Can become the fifth Austrian-born player selected in the first round of the NHL Draft, following Thomas Vanek (No. 5 in 2003), Michael Grabner (No. 14 in 2006), Andre Burakovsky (No. 23 in 2013) and Marko Dano (No. 27 in 2013)

Scouting Report: Highly skilled offensive player. An excellent skater who plays at a high pace. High-end goal-scoring and playmaking ability. Works hard in all three zones and plays a very determined, aggressive game. A huge asset on both special teams. Game-breaking ability.

Current Player Comparable: Brad Marchand

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JAKE SANDERSON Final Ranking: No. 4 North American Skater USA U-18, NTDP Defense • Shoots: Left • 6’1” • 185 lbs.

• Led all defensemen in the USA Hockey Under-18 NTDP with 7-22—29 in 47 games in 2019-20

• An on-ice leader who captained Team USA NTDP’s Under-18 team in 2019-20 and Under-17 team in 2018-19

• His father, Geoff, was selected 36th overall by the Hartford Whalers in the 1990 NHL Draft and recorded 355-345—700 in 1,104 career NHL games

• Committed to the University of North Dakota for the 2020-21 season

Scouting Report: Excellent skater who plays all parts of the game at a quick pace. Elite hockey sense allows him to be effective on the attack and while defending. Great battle game and compete level.

Current Player Comparable: Charlie McAvoy

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BRADEN SCHNEIDER Final Ranking: No. 9 North American Skater Brandon, WHL Defense • Shoots: Right • 6’2” • 202 lbs.

• Led Wheat Kings defensemen and ranked fifth on his team overall with 7-35—42 in 60 contests in 2019-20

• Internationally, helped Team Canada win gold at the 2018 Hlinka Gretzky Cup and represented his country at the 2019 Under-18 World Championship (2-1—3 in 7 GP)

• Models his style of play after and Alex Pietrangelo

• Won the Western Canada softball championship with the Prince Albert Astros in 2014 and 2015

54 Scouting Report: Displays a strong presence on the ice. Makes big hits in all three zones. Strong on his skates and hard to knock off the puck. Used in all situations. Likes to join the rush using deceptive speed. A complete package on the blue line who can control a game.

Current Player Comparable: Shea Weber

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TY SMILANIC Final Ranking: No. 24 North American Skater USA U-18, NTDP Center • Shoots: Left • 6’1” • 175 lbs.

• Recorded 7-15—22 in 34 games in 2019-20

• His 0.65 P/GP ranked sixth among all players in USA Hockey Under-18 NTDP in 2019-20

• A native of Denver who idolized former Colorado Avalanche captain and two -time Stanley Cup champion , who also coached an eight-year-old Smilanic

• Has committed to Quinnipiac University for the 2020-21 season

Scouting Report: Dynamic skater with excellent speed and quickness. Plays with pace on the attack and forces defenders to give him space. Creative playmaker with excellent work ethic.

Current Player Comparable: Nathan MacKinnon

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JUSTIN SOURDIF Final Ranking: No. 23 North American Skater Vancouver, WHL Right Wing • Shoots: Right • 5’11” • 173 lbs.

• Averaged nearly a point per game in 2019-20 with 26-28—54 in 57 contests

• Led all Giants skaters in 2019-20 with six game-winning goals and a +30 rating

• Helped Team Canada earn silver at the 2019 Hlinka Gretzky Cup

• Named Player of the Year in the BC Hockey Major Midget League in 2017-18 after leading all skaters with 23-50—73 in 35 outings for the Valley West Hawks

Scouting Report: Highly skilled offensive player with game-breaking talent. A proven scorer who plays with a bit of an edge.

Current Player Comparable: T.J. Oshie

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55 TIM STUETZLE Final Ranking: No. 1 International Skater Mannheim, GERMANY Left Wing • Shoots: Left • 6’1” • 187 lbs.

• Named Rookie of the Year in Germany’s top pro league after posting 7-27—34 in 41 games in 2019-20

• Recorded 0-5—5 in five contests for Germany at the 2020 World Junior Championship

• Tied for the tournament lead with 2-7—9 in five outings at the 2019 Under-18 World Championship (Div. 1, Group A) to help Germany win gold and earn promotion in 2020

• Can become the third German-born and trained player picked in top 10 of NHL Draft, following Leon Draisaitl (No. 3 in 2014) and Moritz Seider (No. 6 in 2019)

Scouting Report: A playmaking hockey artist with a great set of tools, including speed, dekes, stickhandling, shot and hockey IQ. Creates something positive on every shift.

Current Player Comparable: Patrick Kane

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DANIEL TORGERSSON Final Ranking: No. 13 International Skater Frolunda Jr., SWEDEN-JR Left Wing • Shoots: Left • 6’3” • 199 lbs.

• Tied for fourth in goals in Sweden’s top junior league with 26-18—44 in 39 games in 2019-20

• Ranked third in Sweden’s top junior league with a +38 rating in 2019-20

• A two-time medalist on the international stage who earned a bronze medal with Team Sweden at both the 2018 World Under-17 Hockey Challenge and 2019 Hlinka Gretzky Cup

Scouting Report: Big, tough and strong power forward with mobility and speed . Never stops skating. A workhorse with a great winning attitude and a good skill set.

Current Player Comparable: Max Pacioretty

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LUKE TUCH Final Ranking: No. 40 North American Skater USA U-18, NTDP Left Wing • Shoots: Left • 6’2” • 203 lbs.

• Ranked fourth among USA Hockey Under-18 NTDP skaters with 15-15—30 in 47 games in 2019-20

• Recorded 10-13—23 in 48 appearances for the USA Hockey Under-17 team in 2018-19, when he led the squad with four game-winning goals

• His brother, Alex, was selected 18th overall by the Minnesota Wild in the 2014 NHL Draft and has skated for the Vegas Golden Knights in each of the past three seasons

56 • Played lacrosse growing up and attributes that to helping develop his hands and footwork

Scouting Report: Powerful skater who is physical in traffic. Very good understanding of the game in all zones. Excellent passer off the rush who can also fire the puck with an elusive release. Plays a complete 200-foot game.

Current Player Comparable:

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WILLIAM WALLINDER Final Ranking: No. 14 International Skater MODO Jr., SWEDEN-JR Defense • Shoots: Left • 6’4” • 191 lbs.

• Recorded 5-19—24 in 37 games for MODO’s junior team in 2019-20

• Appeared in 18 games with MODO’s men’s team in Sweden’s second division in 2019-20, registering a pair of assists

• Helped Team Sweden earn a bronze medal at the 2019 Hlinka Gretzky Cup

• His favorite player growing up was Erik Karlsson

Scouting Report: Big, mobile, two-way defenseman with good passing skills and hockey sense. Plays with confidence and authority. Likes to join the offense.

Current Player Comparable:

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OZZY WIESBLATT Final Ranking: No. 19 North American Skater Prince Albert, WHL Right Wing • Shoots: Right • 5’10” • 183 lbs.

• Ranked second among Raiders skaters in 2019-20 with 25-45—70 in 64 appearances

• Helped Prince Albert win the WHL Championship in his rookie season of 2018-19 with 5-5—10 in 23 postseason games

• Raised by his mother, Kim White, who is deaf and communicates with her five children using American Sign Language

• His three brothers all played high-level hockey in 2019-20: Ocean (Portage, MJHL), Orca (Calgary, WHL) and Oasiz (Calgary Buffaloes AAA, AMHL)

Scouting Report: Displays good acceleration and speed. High-end vision. Highly competitive – plays bigger than his size. Quick release. Threat on both offensive and defensive side of the puck.

Current Player Comparable:

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57 CONNOR ZARY Final Ranking: No. 15 North American Skater Kamloops, WHL Center • Shoots: Left • 6’0” • 178 lbs.

• Tied for fifth in the WHL with 38-48—86 in 57 games in 2019-20

• Recorded 28 multi-point games in 2019-20, including 10 three-point outings

• Part of Team Canada’s fourth-place entry at the 2019 Under-18 World Championship, where he recorded 4-3—7 in six contests

• A two-way forward who models his style of play after

Scouting Report: Smart, competitive player. Good on both sides of the puck. Good skill level. Can make plays at speed.

Current Player Comparable: Derick Brassard

58 PROSPECT TIES AND BLOODLINES

ANDERSSON, Noah (No. 120-Ranked International Skater) His father, Niklas, was a fourth-round pick by the in 1989 (68th overall) who skated in 164 career NHL games with the Nordiques, New York Islanders, San Jose Sharks and Calgary Flames. His brother, Lias, was a first- round pick by the New York Rangers in 2017 (7th overall) who has appeared in 66 regular-season games with the team over the past three seasons.

AUCOIN, Kyle (No. 158-Ranked North American Skater) His father, Adrian, was a fifth-round pick by the Vancouver Canucks in 1992 (117th overall) who patrolled the blue line for 1,108 career regular-season games with the Canucks, Tampa Bay Lightning, New York Islanders, Chicago Blackhawks, Calgary Flames, Phoenix Coyotes and Columbus Blue Jackets.

BARRON, Justin (No. 16-Ranked North American Skater) His brother, Morgan, was a sixth-round pick by the New York Rangers in 2017 (174th overall) who captained Cornell University in 2019-20, when he was named ECAC Player of the Year.

BENNING, Michael (No. 57-Ranked North American Skater) His brother, Matt, was a sixth-round pick by the Boston Bruins in 2012 (175th overall) who has skated for the Edmonton Oilers in each of the past four seasons. His uncle, Jim, is the general manager of the Vancouver Canucks.

BORDELEAU, Thomas (No. 29-Ranked North American Skater) His father, Sebastien, was a third-round pick by the Montreal Canadiens in 1993 (73rd overall) who recorded 37-61—98 in 251 career NHL games with Canadiens, Nashville Predators, Minnesota Wild and Phoenix Coyotes. His grandfather Paulin was a second-round pick by the Vancouver Canucks in 1973 (19th overall) who recorded 33-56—89 in 183 regular-season games with the Canucks from 1973-76.

BRISSON, Brendan (No. 20-Ranked North American Skater) His father, Pat, is a former QMJHL player and a current player agent whose client list includes Sidney Crosby, John Tavares and Nathan MacKinnon.

CAMPBELL, Seamus (No. 195-Ranked North American Skater) His father, Jim, was a second-round pick by the Montreal Canadiens in 1991 (28th overall) who recorded 61-75—136 in 285 career regular-season games with the Anaheim Ducks, St. Louis Blues, Canadiens, Chicago Blackhawks, Florida Panthers and Tampa Bay Lightning. His uncle, Ed, was an eighth-round pick by the New York Rangers in 1993 (190th overall) who had a 15-season professional career with stops in the AHL, IHL, UHL, ECHL, Italy, SPHL, CHL and FPHL.

CARDWELL, Ethan (No. 70-Ranked North American Skater) His grandfather Steve Cardwell was a fifth-round pick by the Pittsburgh Penguins in 1970 who skated in 53 games for the team across three seasons from 1970-73.

CHINAKHOV, Yegor (No. 30-Ranked International Skater) His father, Vitali, was an 11th-round pick by the New York Rangers in 1991 (235th overall) who spent his entire professional hockey career playing in Russia.

DORE, Paul (No. 187-Ranked North American Skater) His father, Daniel, was a first-round pick by the Quebec Nordiques in 1988 (5th overall) who appeared in 17 games for the Nordiques from 1989-91. Daniel currently is an amateur scout for the New York Rangers.

DRAPER, Kienan (No. 186-Ranked North American Skater) His father, Kris, is four-time Stanley Cup champion and former Selke Trophy winner who registered 161-203—364 in 1,157 career regular-season games with the Winnipeg Jets and Detroit Red Wings. Kris was a third -round pick by the Jets in 1989 (62nd overall).

EVANGELISTA, Luke (No. 39-Ranked North American Skater) His second-cousin Brendan Shanahan was a first-round pick by the New Jersey Devils in 1987 (2nd overall) who recorded 656-698—1,354 in 1,524 regular-season games with the Devils, St. Louis Blues, Hartford Whalers, Detroit Red Wings and New York Rangers. The two-time Stanley Cup champion and Hockey Hall of Fame member currently is the president and alternate governor of the Toronto Maple Leafs.

59 FINLEY, Jack (No. 38-Ranked North American Skater) His father, Jeff, was a third-round pick by the New York Islanders in 1985 (55th overall) who patrolled the blue line for 708 career NHL games with the Islanders, Philadelphia Flyers, Winnipeg Jets, Phoenix Coyotes, New York Rangers and St. Louis Blues. Jeff currently is a scout in the Jets organization.

FOUDY, Jean-Luc (No. 33-Ranked North American Skater) His brother, Liam, was a first-round pick by the Columbus Blue Jackets in 2018 (18th overall) who won a gold medal with Team Canada at the 2020 World Junior Championship.

GARAND, Dylan (No. 6-Ranked North American Goaltender) His cousin Ben Betker was a sixth-round pick by the Edmonton Oilers in 2013 (158th overall) and played professionally in Slovakia in 2019-20.

GREIG, Ridly (No. 14-Ranked North American Skater) His father, Mark, was a first-round pick by the Hartford Whalers in 1990 (15th overall) who skated in 125 career NHL games with the Whalers, Toronto Maple Leafs, Calgary Flames and Philadelphia Flyers.

GUAY, Patrick (No. 164-Ranked North American Skater) His father, Francois, was an eighth-round pick by the Buffalo Sabres in 1986 (152nd overall) who appeared in one NHL game for the Sabres in 1989-90 as part of a 13-season professional career with stops in the AHL, Austria, Switzerland and Germany.

GUHLE, Kaiden (No. 8-Ranked North American Skater) His brother, Brendan, was a second-round pick by the Buffalo Sabres in 2015 (51st overall) who appeared in 30 NHL games for the Anaheim Ducks in 2019-20.

GUZDA, Mack (No. 31-Ranked North American Goaltender) His cousin Jeff Woywitka was a first-round pick by the Philadelphia Flyers in 2001 (27th overall) who patrolled the blue line for 278 career regular-season games with the St. Louis Blues, Dallas Stars and New York Rangers.

HANAS, Cross (No. 58-Ranked North American Skater) His cousin Kale Clague was a second-round pick by the Los Angeles Kings in 2016 (51st overall) who appeared in four NHL games with the team in 2019-20.

HENAULT, Louka (No. 171-Ranked North American Skater) His great-uncle Pierre Hamel was a goaltender who appeared in 69 NHL games with the Toronto Map le Leafs and Winnipeg Jets from 1974-75 to 1980-81.

HOLLOWAY, Dylan (No. 12-Ranked North American Skater) His father, Bruce, was a seventh-round pick by the Vancouver Canucks in 1981 (136th overall) who appeared in two NHL games with the team in 1984-85.

HUNT, Daemon (No. 25-Ranked North American Skater) His second-cousin Matt Calvert is a 10-season NHL veteran who skated for the Colorado Avalanche in 2019-20.

IVAN, Ivan (No. 135-Ranked North American Skater) His father, Marek, was a ninth-round pick of the St. Louis Blues in 1997 (244th overall) who had a 22-season playing career with stops in the AHL, ECHL, Czech Republic, Germany, United Kingdom, Slovakia, Poland and Italy.

JARVENTIE, Roby (No. 18-Ranked International Skater) His father, Martti, was a fourth-round pick by the Montreal Canadiens in 2001 (109th overall) who appeared in one game with the team in 2001-02. Martti, who patrolled the blue line for 21 seasons in Europe, is a two -time Finnish Elite League champion.

JUHLIN, Eric (No. 107-Ranked International Skater) His father, Patrik, was a second-round pick by the Philadelphia Flyers in 1989 (34th overall) who skated in 56 games with the team from 1994-96.

60 KAISER, Wyatt (No. 37-Ranked North American Skater) His grandfather Blane Comstock was a goaltender at Bemidji State University who represented Team USA at the 1975 World Championship and 1976 Olympic Winter Games. His uncle Earl Anderson was a fifth-round pick by the Detroit Red Wings in 1971 (58th overall) who skated in 109 career NHL games with the Red Wings and Boston Bruins.

KARPA, Zakary (No. 199-Ranked North American Skater) His father, David, was a fourth-round pick by the Quebec Nordiques in 1991 (68th overall) who patrolled the blue line for 557 career regular-season games with the Nordiques, Anaheim Ducks, Carolina Hurricanes and New York Rangers.

KUNTAR, Trevor (No. 143-Ranked North American Skater) His father, Les, was a goaltender who was selected in the sixth round by the Montreal Canadiens in 1987 (122nd overall) and appeared in six games with the team in 1993-94.

LANGENBRUNNER, Mason (No. 131-Ranked North American Skater) His father, Jamie, is a two-time Stanley Cup Champion (1999 w/ DAL and 2003 w/ NJD) who was a second -round pick of the Dallas Stars in 1993 (35th overall) and recorded 243-420—663 in 1,109 regular-season games with the Stars, New Jersey Devils and St. Louis Blues.

LYDA, Blake (No. 26-Ranked North American Goaltender) His cousin Vernon Fiddler recorded 104-157—261 in 877 career regular-season games with the Nashville Predators, Phoenix Coyotes, Dallas Stars and New Jersey Devils.

MALIK, Nick (No. 10-Ranked North American Goaltender) His father, Marek, was a third-round pick by the Hartford Whalers in 1993 (72nd overall) who patrolled the blue line for 691 career regular-season games with the Whalers, Carolina Hurricanes, Vancouver Canucks, New York Rangers and Tampa Bay Lightning.

MANCINI, Vittorio (No. 82-Ranked International Skater) His father, Bob, scouted for the Quebec Nordiques and Edmonton Oilers and also served as the Oilers’ development coach from 2007-09. Bob’s wide array of experience has seen him serve as a head coach or assistant coach in the NCAA and OHL as well as for USA Hockey and South Africa’s national team.

MARKKANEN, Juho (No. 6-Ranked International Goaltender) His father, Jussi, was a goaltender who was a fifth-round pick by the Edmonton Oilers in 2001 (133rd overall) and appeared in 128 regular-season games with the Oilers and New York Rangers.

McGUIRE, Ryan (No. 105-Ranked North American Skater) His father, Pierre, is an NHL analyst for NBC Sports as well as a former coach and scout who won the Stanley Cup as an assistant coach with the Pittsburgh Penguins in 1992 and served as head coach of the Hartford Whalers i n 1993-94.

MILLER, Christian (No. 205-Ranked North American Skater) His father, Kris, was a fourth-round pick by the Montreal Canadiens in 1987 (80th overall) who had an 11-season professional career with stops in the AHL, IHL, ECHL, United Kingdom and Switzerland. His uncle, Kurt, was a sixth- round pick by the St. Louis Blues in 1990 (117th overall) who had a 10-season professional career with stops in the AHL, ECHL, UHL, IHL, Germany and Switzerland.

MORRISON, Logan (No. 190-Ranked North American Skater) His uncle, John Cullen, skated in 621 career regular-season games with the Pittsburgh Penguins, Hartford Whalers, Toronto Maple Leafs and Tampa Bay Lightning while registering 187-363—550. His grandfather Barry Cullen appeared in 218 regular-season games with the Maple Leafs and Detroit Red Wings from 1955-60.

PERREAULT, Jacob (No. 17-Ranked North American Skater) His father, Yanic, was a third-round pick by the Toronto Maple Leafs in 1991 (47th overall) who recorded 247-269—516 in 859 career NHL games with the Maple Leafs, Los Angeles Kings, Montreal Canadiens, Nashville Predators, Phoenix Coyotes and Chicago Blackhawks.

61 REICHEL, Lukas (No. 11-Ranked International Skater) His father, Martin, is a German Hockey Hall of Fame member who was a second -round pick by the Edmonton Oilers in 1992 (37th overall) and played 20 seasons of pro hockey in Germany. His uncle, Robert, was a fourth-round pick by the Calgary Flames in 1989 (70th overall) who skated in 830 career NHL games with the Flames, New York Islanders, Phoenix Coyotes and Toronto Maple Leafs and won a gold medal with the Czech Republic at the 1998 Olympic Winter Games.

ROBINS, Tristen (No. 86-Ranked North American Skater) His father, Trevor, was a goaltender in the San Jose Sharks organization from 1993-94 to 1995-96.

ROLSTON, Ryder (No. 102-Ranked North American Skater) His father, Brian, is a Stanley Cup champion (1995 w/ NJD) who was a first-round pick of the New Jersey Devils in 1991 (11th overall) and recorded 342-419—761 in 1,256 career regular-season games with the Devils, Colorado Avalanche, Boston Bruins, Minnesota Wild and New York Islanders.

SACCO, David (No. 141-Ranked North American Skater) His father, Dave, was a 10th-round pick of the Toronto Maple Leafs in 1988 (195th overall) who appeared in 35 NHL games with the Maple Leafs and Anaheim Ducks. His uncle, Joe, was a fourth-round pick by the Maple Leafs in 1987 (71st overall) who skated in 738 career regular-season games with the Maple Leafs, Ducks, New York Islanders, Washington Capitals and Philadelphia Flyers.

SANDERSON, Jake (No. 4-Ranked North American Skater) His father, Geoff, was a second-round pick by the Hartford Whalers in 1990 (36th overall) who recorded 355-345—700 in 1,104 career NHL games with the Whalers, Carolina Hurricanes, Vancouver Canucks, Buffalo Sabres, Columbus Blue Jackets, Phoenix Coyotes, Philadelphia Flyers and Edmonton Oilers.

STYF, Hugo (No. 88-Ranked International Skater) His father, Par, was a ninth-round pick by the Philadelphia Flyers in 1997 (240th overall) who had a 14-season professional career in Sweden.

SVEJKOVSKY, Lukas (No. 165-Ranked North American Skater) His father, Jaroslav, was a first-round pick by the Washington Capitals in 1996 (17th overall) who appeared in 113 c areer regular-season games with the Capitals and Tampa Bay Lightning.

TARNSTROM, Oliver (No. 47-Ranked International Skater) His father, Dick, was an 11th-round pick by the New York Islanders in 1994 (272nd overall) who recorded 35-105—140 in 306 regular-season games with the Islanders, Pittsburgh Penguins, Edmonton Oilers and Columbus Blue Jackets.

TOPOROWSKI, Luke (No. 191-Ranked North American Skater) His father, Kerry, was a fourth-round pick by the San Jose Sharks in 1991 (67th overall) who played 12 seasons of professional hockey in the IHL, AHL, UHL and ECHL. His uncle, Shayne, was a second-round pick by the Los Angeles Kings in 1993 (42nd overall) who appeared in three games with the Toronto Maple Leafs in the 1996-97 season.

TUCH, Luke (No. 40-Ranked North American Skater) His brother, Alex, was a first-round pick by the Minnesota Wild in 2014 (18th overall) who has skated for the Vegas Golden Knights in each of the past three seasons.

WEIGHT, Danny (No. 142-Ranked North American Skater) His father, Doug, is a Stanley Cup champion (2006 w/ CAR) who was a second -round pick by the New York Rangers in 1990 (34th overall) and recorded 278-755—1,033 in 1,238 career regular-season games with the Rangers, Edmonton Oilers, St. Louis Blues, Carolina Hurricanes, Anaheim Ducks and New York Islanders.

62 RESULTS OF 2019 NHL DRAFT

Round Pick Overall Team Player POS Height Weight Country Amateur Team Amateur League 1 1 1 New Jersey Devils Jack Hughes C 5’10” 171 lbs. USA USA U-18 NTDP 1 2 2 New York Rangers Kaapo Kakko RW 6’2” 194 lbs. FIN TPS FINLAND 1 3 3 Chicago Blackhawks Kirby Dach C 6’4” 198 lbs. CAN Saskatoon WHL 1 4 4 Colorado Avalanche D 6’0” 195 lbs. CAN Vancouver WHL 1 5 5 Los Angeles Kings Alex Turcotte C 5’11” 186 lbs. USA USA U-18 NTDP 1 6 6 Detroit Red Wings Moritz Seider D 6’3” 208 lbs. DEU Mannheim GERMANY 1 7 7 Buffalo Sabres Dylan Cozens C 6’3” 183 lbs. CAN Lethbridge WHL 1 8 8 Edmonton Oilers Philip Broberg D 6’3” 200 lbs. SWE AIK SWEDEN-2 1 9 9 Anaheim Ducks C 6’0” 173 lbs. USA USA U-18 NTDP 1 10 10 Vancouver Canucks Vasily Podkolzin RW 6’0” 196 lbs. RUS Neva St. Petersburg RUSSIA-2 1 11 11 Arizona Coyotes Victor Soderstrom D 6’0” 182 lbs. SWE Brynas SWEDEN 1 12 12 Minnesota Wild LW 6’2” 196 lbs. USA USA U-18 NTDP 1 13 13 Florida Panthers G 6’3” 193 lbs. USA USA U-18 NTDP 1 14 14 Philadelphia Flyers Cameron York D 5’11” 172 lbs. USA USA U-18 NTDP 1 15 15 Montreal Canadiens Cole Caufield RW 5’7” 163 lbs. USA USA U-18 NTDP 1 16 16 Colorado Avalanche Alex Newhook C 5’10” 192 lbs. CAN Victoria BCHL 1 17 17 Vegas Golden Knights Peyton Krebs C 5’11” 183 lbs. CAN Kootenay WHL 1 18 18 Dallas Stars Thomas Harley D 6’3” 193 lbs. USA Mississauga OHL 1 19 19 Ottawa Senators D 6’0” 186 lbs. FIN Kelowna WHL 1 20 20 Winnipeg Jets D 5’11” 178 lbs. FIN FINLAND 1 21 21 Pittsburgh Penguins Sam Poulin RW 6’1” 212 lbs. CAN Sherbrooke QMJHL 1 22 22 Los Angeles Kings Tobias Bjornfot D 6’0” 193 lbs. SWE Djurgarden Jr. SWEDEN-JR. 1 23 23 New York Islanders Simon Holmstrom RW 6’0” 193 lbs. SWE HV71 Jr. SWEDEN-JR. 1 24 24 Nashville Predators C 5’11” 183 lbs. CAN Niagara OHL 1 25 25 Washington Capitals Connor McMichael C 5’11” 182 lbs. CAN London OHL 1 26 26 Calgary Flames Jakob Pelletier LW 5’9” 165 lbs. CAN Moncton QMJHL 1 27 27 Tampa Bay Lightning Nolan Foote LW 6’3” 195 lbs. USA Kelowna WHL 1 28 28 Carolina Hurricanes Ryan Suzuki C 6’0” 180 lbs. CAN Barrie OHL 1 29 29 Anaheim Ducks Brayden Tracey LW 6’0” 170 lbs. CAN Moose Jaw WHL 1 30 30 Boston Bruins John Beecher C 6’3” 212 lbs. USA USA U-18 NTDP 1 31 31 Buffalo Sabres Ryan Johnson D 6’0” 170 lbs. USA Sioux Falls USHL 2 1 32 Ottawa Senators Shane Pinto C 6’2” 195 lbs. USA Tri-City USHL 2 2 33 Los Angeles Kings Arthur Kaliyev RW 6’2” 194 lbs. UZB Hamilton OHL 2 3 34 Philadelphia Flyers Bobby Brink RW 5’8” 165 lbs. USA Sioux City USHL 2 4 35 Detroit Red Wings Antti Tuomisto D 6’4” 193 lbs. FIN Assat Jr. FINLAND-JR. 2 5 36 Carolina Hurricanes Pyotr Kochetkov G 6’3” 180 lbs. RUS Ryazan RUSSIA-2 2 6 37 Ottawa Senators Mads Sogaard G 6’7” 199 lbs. DNK Medicine Hat WHL 2 7 38 Edmonton Oilers Raphael Lavoie C 6’4” 199 lbs. CAN Halifax QMJHL 2 8 39 Anaheim Ducks Jackson Lacombe D 6’1” 187 lbs. USA Shattuck-St. Mary’s HIGH-MN 2 9 40 Vancouver Canucks Nils Hoglander LW 5’9” 188 lbs. SWE Rogle SWEDEN 2 10 41 Vegas Golden Knights Kaedan Korczak D 6’3” 194 lbs. CAN Kelowna WHL 2 11 42 Minnesota Wild Vladislav Firstov LW 6’0” 181 lbs. RUS Waterloo USHL 2 12 43 Chicago Blackhawks Alex Vlasic D 6’5” 198 lbs. USA USA U-18 NTDP 2 13 44 Carolina Hurricanes Jamieson Rees C 5’10” 182 lbs. CAN Sarnia OHL 2 14 45 Nashville Predators Egor Afanasyev LW 6’3” 204 lbs. RUS Muskegon USHL 63 Round Pick Overall Team Player POS Height Weight Country Amateur Team Amateur League 2 15 46 Montreal Canadiens Jayden Struble D 6’0” 205 lbs. USA St. Sebastian’s School HIGH-MA 2 16 47 Colorado Avalanche Drew Helleson D 6’3” 194 lbs. USA USA U-18 NTDP 2 17 48 San Jose Sharks Artemi Kniazev D 5’10” 182 lbs. RUS Chicoutimi QMJHL 2 18 49 New York Rangers Matthew Robertson D 6’3” 200 lbs. CAN Edmonton WHL 2 19 50 Los Angeles Kings Samuel Fagemo LW 6’0” 190 lbs. SWE Frolunda SWEDEN 2 20 51 Winnipeg Jets Simon Lundmark D 6’1” 197 lbs. SWE Linkoping Jr. SWEDEN-JR. 2 21 52 Florida Panthers Vladislav Kolyachonok D 6’1” 189 lbs. BLR Flint OHL 2 22 53 Toronto Maple Leafs Nicholas Robertson LW 5’8” 162 lbs. USA Peterborough OHL 2 23 54 Detroit Red Wings Robert Mastrosimone LW 5’10” 159 lbs. USA Chicago USHL 2 24 55 San Jose Sharks Dillon Hamaliuk LW 6’2” 194 lbs. CAN Seattle WHL 2 25 56 Washington Capitals Brett Leason RW 6’4” 210 lbs. CAN Prince Albert WHL 2 26 57 New York Islanders Samuel Bolduc D 6’4” 209 lbs. CAN Blainville-Boisbriand QMJHL 2 27 58 New York Rangers Karl Henriksson C 5’9” 176 lbs. SWE Frolunda Jr. SWEDEN-JR. 2 28 59 Minnesota Wild Hunter Jones G 6’4” 202 lbs. CAN Peterborough OHL 2 29 60 Detroit Red Wings Albert Johansson D 5’11” 165 lbs. SWE Farjestad Jr. SWEDEN-JR. 2 30 61 New Jersey Devils Nikita Okhotiuk D 6’1” 198 lbs. RUS Ottawa OHL 2 31 62 St. Louis Blues Nikita Alexandrov C 6’0” 190 lbs. DEU Charlottetown QMJHL 3 1 63 Colorado Avalanche Matthew Stienburg C 6’0” 182 lbs. CAN St. Andrews College HIGH-ON 3 2 64 Montreal Canadiens Mattias Norlinder D 6’0” 187 lbs. SWE MODO Jr. SWEDEN-JR. 3 3 65 Nashville Predators Alexander Campbell LW 5’10” 154 lbs. CAN Victoria BCHL 3 4 66 Detroit Red Wings Albin Grewe RW 5’11” 190 lbs. SWE Djurgarden Jr. SWEDEN-JR. 3 5 67 Buffalo Sabres Erik Portillo G 6’6” 207 lbs. SWE Frolunda Jr. SWEDEN-JR. 3 6 68 New York Rangers Zachary Jones D 5’10” 172 lbs. USA Tri-City USHL 3 7 69 Florida Panthers John Ludvig D 6’0” 196 lbs. CZE Portland WHL 3 8 70 New Jersey Devils Daniil Misyul D 6’3” 176 lbs. BLR Yaroslavl 2 RUSSIA-JR. 3 9 71 Tampa Bay Lightning Hugo Alnefelt G 6’2” 183 lbs. SWE HV71 Jr. SWEDEN-JR. 3 10 72 Philadelphia Flyers Ronald Attard D 6’3” 205 lbs. USA Tri-City USHL 3 11 73 Carolina Hurricanes RW 6’0” 175 lbs. FIN Tappara Jr. FINLAND-JR. 3 12 74 Pittsburgh Penguins Nathan Legare RW 6’0” 206 lbs. CAN Baie Comeau QMJHL 3 13 75 Minnesota Wild Adam Beckman LW 6’1” 168 lbs. CAN Spokane WHL 3 14 76 Arizona Coyotes John Farinacci C 5’11” 190 lbs. USA Dexter School HIGH-MA 3 15 77 Montreal Canadiens Gianni Fairbrother D 5’11” 194 lbs. CAN Everett WHL 3 16 78 Colorado Avalanche Alex Beaucage RW 6’1” 192 lbs. CAN Rouyn-Noranda QMJHL 3 17 79 Vegas Golden Knights Pavel Dorofeyev LW 6’0” 176 lbs. RUS Magnitogorsk RUSSIA 3 18 80 New Jersey Devils Graeme Clarke RW 5’11” 175 lbs. USA Ottawa OHL 3 19 81 Florida Panthers Cole Schwindt RW 6’2” 182 lbs. CAN Mississauga OHL 3 20 82 New Jersey Devils Michael Vukojevic D 6’3” 212 lbs. CAN Kitchener OHL 3 21 83 Carolina Hurricanes Anttoni Honka D 5’10” 178 lbs. FIN Jukurit FINLAND 3 22 84 Toronto Maple Leafs D 5’11” 200 lbs. FIN Jukurit FINLAND 3 23 85 Edmonton Oilers Ilya Konovalov G 6’0” 194 lbs. RUS Yaroslavl RUSSIA 3 24 86 Vegas Golden Knights Layton Ahac D 6’2” 190 lbs. CAN Prince George BCHL 3 25 87 Los Angeles Kings Lukas Parik G 6’3” 185 lbs. CZE Liberec Jr. CZREP-JR. 3 26 88 Calgary Flames Ilya Nikolaev C 5’11” 190 lbs. RUS Yaroslavl 2 RUSSIA-JR. 3 27 89 Tampa Bay Lightning Maxim Cajkovic RW 5’10” 185 lbs. SVK Saint John QMJHL 3 28 90 Carolina Hurricanes Domenick Fensore D 5’7” 153 lbs. USA USA U-18 NTDP 3 29 91 Washington Capitals Aliaksei Protas C 6’4” 205 lbs. BLR Prince Albert WHL 3 30 92 Boston Bruins Quinn Olson LW 5’10” 170 lbs. CAN Okotoks AJHL 3 31 93 St. Louis Blues Colten Ellis G 6’1” 188 lbs. CAN Rimouski QMJHL

64 Round Pick Overall Team Player POS Height Weight Country Amateur Team Amateur League 4 1 94 Ottawa Senators Viktor Lodin C 6’2” 185 lbs. SWE Orebro SWEDEN 4 2 95 Los Angeles Kings Jordan Spence D 5’10” 177 lbs. AUS Moncton QMJHL 4 3 96 New Jersey Devils Tyce Thompson RW 6’1” 178 lbs. CAN Providence H-EAST 4 4 97 Detroit Red Wings Ethan Phillips C 5’9” 150 lbs. CAN Sioux Falls USHL 4 5 98 Arizona Coyotes Matias MacCelli LW 5’11” 165 lbs. FIN Dubuque USHL 4 6 99 Carolina Hurricanes Cade Webber D 6’5” 205 lbs. USA Rivers Academy HIGH-MA 4 7 100 Edmonton Oilers Matej Blumel RW 5’11” 198 lbs. CZE Waterloo USHL 4 8 101 Anaheim Ducks Henry Thrun D 6’2” 188 lbs. USA USA U-18 NTDP 4 9 102 Buffalo Sabres Aaron Huglen RW 5’11” 166 lbs. USA Roseau HIGH-MN 4 10 103 Philadelphia Flyers Mason Millman D 6’0” 175 lbs. CAN Saginaw OHL 4 11 104 Columbus Blue Jackets Eric Hjorth D 6’3” 192 lbs. SWE Linkoping Jr. SWEDEN-JR. 4 12 105 Chicago Blackhawks Michal Teply LW 6’3” 187 lbs. CZE Benatky N. J. CZREP-2 4 13 106 Florida Panthers Carter Berger D 6’0” 200 lbs. CAN Victoria BCHL 4 14 107 Arizona Coyotes Alexandr Darin RW 5’11” 159 lbs. RUS Yaroslavl 2 RUSSIA-JR. 4 15 108 San Jose Sharks Yegor Spiridonov C 6’2” 190 lbs. RUS Magnitogorsk 2 RUSSIA-JR. 4 16 109 Nashville Predators Marc Del Gaizo D 5’9” 188 lbs. USA UMass H-EAST 4 17 110 Vegas Golden Knights Ryder Donovan C 6’3” 186 lbs. USA Duluth East H.S. HIGH-MN 4 18 111 Dallas Stars Samuel Sjolund D 6’1” 172 lbs. SWE AIK Jr. SWEDEN-JR. 4 19 112 New York Rangers Hunter Skinner D 6’2” 176 lbs. USA Lincoln USHL 4 20 113 Winnipeg Jets Henri Nikkanen C 6’3” 200 lbs. FIN Jukurit Jr. FINLAND-JR. 4 21 114 Columbus Blue Jackets Dmitri Voronkov LW 6’4” 190 lbs. RUS Bars Kazan RUSSIA-2 4 22 115 Toronto Maple Leafs Mikhail Abramov C 5’10” 161 lbs. RUS Victoriaville QMJHL 4 23 116 Calgary Flames Lucas Feuk LW 6’0” 183 lbs. SWE Sodertalje Jr. SWEDEN-JR. 4 24 117 Nashville Predators Semyon Chystyakov D 5’10” 167 lbs. RUS Ufa 2 RUSSIA-JR. 4 25 118 New Jersey Devils Case McCarthy D 6’1” 198 lbs. USA USA U-18 NTDP 4 26 119 Los Angeles Kings Kim Nousiainen D 5’9” 170 lbs. FIN Kalpa Jr. FINLAND-JR. 4 27 120 Tampa Bay Lightning Maxwell Crozier D 6’1” 195 lbs. CAN Sioux Falls USHL 4 28 121 Carolina Hurricanes Tuukka Tieksola RW 5’9” 146 lbs. FIN Karpat Jr. FINLAND-JR. 4 29 122 Vancouver Canucks Ethan Keppen LW 6’1” 212 lbs. CAN Flint OHL 4 30 123 Chicago Blackhawks Antti Saarela C 5’11” 190 lbs. FIN Lukko FINLAND 4 31 124 Toronto Maple Leafs Nicholas Abruzzese C 5’9” 160 lbs. USA Chicago USHL 5 1 125 Ottawa Senators Mark Kastelic C 6’3” 213 lbs. USA Calgary WHL 5 2 126 Montreal Canadiens Jacob Leguerrier D 6’1” 200 lbs. CAN Sault Ste. Marie OHL 5 3 127 New Jersey Devils Cole Brady G 6’4” 175 lbs. CAN Janesville NAHL 5 4 128 Detroit Red Wings Cooper Moore D 6’1” 175 lbs. USA Brunswick Prep HIGH-CT 5 5 129 New Jersey Devils Arseny Gritsyuk RW 5’10” 169 lbs. RUS Omsk 2 RUSSIA-JR. 5 6 130 New York Rangers Leevi Aaltonen RW 5’8” 177 lbs. FIN Kalpa Jr. FINLAND-JR. 5 7 131 Montreal Canadiens Rhett Pitlick LW 5’8” 160 lbs. USA Chaska HIGH-MN 5 8 132 Anaheim Ducks Trevor Janicke C 5’10” 190 lbs. USA Central Illinois USHL 5 9 133 Vancouver Canucks Carson Focht C 6’0” 178 lbs. CAN Calgary WHL 5 10 134 Winnipeg Jets Harrison Blaisdell C 5’11” 186 lbs. GBR Chilliwack BCHL 5 11 135 Vegas Golden Knights Isaiah Saville G 6’1” 198 lbs. USA Tri-City USHL 5 12 136 Florida Panthers Henrik Rybinski RW 6’0” 176 lbs. CAN Seattle WHL 5 13 137 Florida Panthers Owen Lindmark C 6’0” 193 lbs. USA USA U-18 NTDP 5 14 138 Montreal Canadiens Frederik Dichow G 6’5” 191 lbs. DNK Vojens DENMARK-2 5 15 139 Vegas Golden Knights Marcus Kallionkieli LW 6’2” 195 lbs. FIN Sioux City USHL 5 16 140 Colorado Avalanche Sasha Mutala RW 6’0” 200 lbs. CAN Tri-City WHL 5 17 141 Vegas Golden Knights Mason Primeau C 6’5” 205 lbs. CAN North Bay OHL

65 Round Pick Overall Team Player POS Height Weight Country Amateur Team Amateur League 5 18 142 Dallas Stars Nicholas Porco LW 5’11” 177 lbs. CAN Saginaw OHL 5 19 143 Buffalo Sabres Filip Cederqvist LW 6’1” 187 lbs. SWE Vaxjo SWEDEN 5 20 144 Winnipeg Jets Logan Neaton G 6’3” 190 lbs. USA Prince George BCHL 5 21 145 Pittsburgh Penguins Judd Caulfield RW 6’3” 205 lbs. USA USA U-18 NTDP 5 22 146 Toronto Maple Leafs Michael Koster D 5’8” 172 lbs. USA Chaska HIGH-MN 5 23 147 New York Islanders Reece Newkirk C 5’10” 172 lbs. CAN Portland WHL 5 24 148 Nashville Predators Ethan Haider G 6’2” 200 lbs. USA MN Magicians NAHL 5 25 149 Minnesota Wild Matvey Guskov C 6’1” 182 lbs. RUS London OHL 5 26 150 Calgary Flames Joshua Nodler C 5’11” 194 lbs. USA Fargo USHL 5 27 151 Arizona Coyotes Aku Raty RW 5’11” 170 lbs. FIN Karpat Jr. FINLAND-JR. 5 28 152 Carolina Hurricanes Kirill Slepets RW 5’10” 165 lbs. RUS Yaroslavl 2 RUSSIA-JR. 5 29 153 Washington Capitals Martin Has D 6’4” 192 lbs. CZE Tappara Jr. FINLAND-JR. 5 30 154 Boston Bruins Roman Bychkov D 5’11” 170 lbs. RUS Yaroslavl 2 RUSSIA-JR. 5 31 155 St. Louis Blues Keean Washkurak C 5’10” 184 lbs. CAN Mississauga OHL 6 1 156 Vancouver Canucks Arturs Silovs G 6’4” 203 lbs. LVA Riga 2 RUSSIA-JR. 6 2 157 Los Angeles Kings Braden Doyle D 5’11” 162 lbs. USA Lawrence Academy HIGH-MA 6 3 158 New Jersey Devils Patrick Moynihan RW 5’11” 183 lbs. USA USA U-18 NTDP 6 4 159 Detroit Red Wings Elmer Soderblom RW 6’6” 219 lbs. SWE Frolunda Jr. SWEDEN-JR. 6 5 160 Buffalo Sabres Lukas Rousek RW 5’11” 165 lbs. CZE Sparta CZREP 6 6 161 New York Rangers Adam Edstrom C 6’6” 209 lbs. SWE Mora Jr. SWEDEN-JR. 6 7 162 Edmonton Oilers Tomas Mazura C 6’2” 170 lbs. CZE Kimball Union Academy HIGH-NH 6 8 163 Anaheim Ducks William Francis D 6’4” 207 lbs. USA Cedar Rapids USHL 6 9 164 San Jose Sharks Timur Ibragimov LW 6’1” 183 lbs. RUS SKA St. Petersburg 2 RUSSIA-JR. 6 10 165 Philadelphia Flyers Egor Serdyuk RW 5’10” 158 lbs. RUS Victoriaville QMJHL 6 11 166 Minnesota Wild Marshall Warren D 5’11” 170 lbs. USA USA U-18 NTDP 6 12 167 Chicago Blackhawks Dominic Basse G 6’5” 179 lbs. USA Selects U18 – South Kent HIGH-CT 6 13 168 Florida Panthers Greg Meireles C 5’9” 186 lbs. CAN Kitchener OHL 6 14 169 Philadelphia Flyers Roddy Ross G 6’2” 180 lbs. CAN Seattle WHL 6 15 170 Montreal Canadiens Arsen Khisamutdinov C 6’3” 205 lbs. RUS Nizhnekamsk 2 RUSSIA-JR. 6 16 171 Colorado Avalanche Luka Burzan RW 6’0” 184 lbs. CAN Brandon WHL 6 17 172 Minnesota Wild Nikita Nesterenko C 6’0” 157 lbs. USA Lawrenceville HIGH-NJ 6 18 173 Dallas Stars Benjamin Brinkman D 6’0” 215 lbs. USA Minnesota BIG10 6 19 174 Arizona Coyotes Danil Savunov LW 5’10” 147 lbs. RUS Penza RUSSIA-2 6 20 175 Vancouver Canucks Karel Plasek RW 5’11” 154 lbs. CZE Brno CZREP 6 21 176 Arizona Coyotes Anthony Romano C 5’10” 182 lbs. CAN Sioux Falls USHL 6 22 177 Detroit Red Wings Gustav Berglund D 6’2” 194 lbs. SWE Frolunda U18 SWE-JR. U18 6 23 178 New York Islanders Felix Bibeau C 5’11” 186 lbs. CAN Rouyn-Noranda QMJHL 6 24 179 Nashville Predators Isak Walther RW 6’3” 170 lbs. SWE Sodertalje U18 SWE-JR. U18 6 25 180 Vancouver Canucks Jack Malone RW 6’0” 191 lbs. USA Youngstown USHL 6 26 181 Carolina Hurricanes Kevin Wall RW 6’0” 188 lbs. USA Chilliwack BCHL 6 27 182 Tampa Bay Lightning Quinn Schmiemann D 6’1” 185 lbs. CAN Kamloops WHL 6 28 183 Carolina Hurricanes Blake Murray C 6’1” 187 lbs. CAN Sudbury OHL 6 29 184 San Jose Sharks Santeri Hatakka D 6’0” 174 lbs. FIN Jokerit Jr. FINLAND-JR. 6 30 185 Boston Bruins Matias Mantykivi C 5’11” 161 lbs. FIN Saipa Jr. FINLAND-JR. 6 31 186 Anaheim Ducks Mathew Hill D 6’4” 197 lbs. CAN Barrie OHL 7 1 187 Ottawa Senators Maxence Guenette D 6’1” 181 lbs. CAN Val-d’Or QMJHL 7 2 188 Los Angeles Kings Andre Lee LW 6’4” 206 lbs. SWE Sioux Falls USHL 7 3 189 New Jersey Devils Nikola Pasic RW 5’10” 187 lbs. SWE Linkoping Jr. SWEDEN-JR.

66 Round Pick Overall Team Player POS Height Weight Country Amateur Team Amateur League 7 4 190 Detroit Red Wings Kirill Tyutyayev LW 5’9” 146 lbs. RUS 2 RUSSIA-JR. 7 5 191 Detroit Red Wings Carter Gylander G 6’5” 171 lbs. CAN Sherwood Park AJHL 7 6 192 Boston Bruins Jake Schmaltz LW 6’0” 167 lbs. USA Chicago USHL 7 7 193 Edmonton Oilers Maxim Denezhkin C 5’10” 165 lbs. RUS Yaroslavl 2 RUSSIA-JR. 7 8 194 Chicago Blackhawks Cole Moberg D 6’2” 187 lbs. CAN Prince George WHL 7 9 195 Vancouver Canucks Aidan McDonough LW 6’3” 190 lbs. USA Cedar Rapids USHL 7 10 196 Philadelphia Flyers Bryce Brodzinski RW 5’11” 197 lbs. USA Blaine HIGH-MN 7 11 197 Minnesota Wild Filip Lindberg G 6’0” 180 lbs. FIN UMass H-EAST 7 12 198 Tampa Bay Lightning Mikhail Shalagin LW 6’4” 185 lbs. RUS Spartak 2 RUSSIA-JR. 7 13 199 Florida Panthers Matthew Wedman C 6’2” 197 lbs. CAN Seattle WHL 7 14 200 Arizona Coyotes Axel Bergkvist D 5’9” 200 lbs. SWE Leksand Jr. SWEDEN-JR. 7 15 201 Montreal Canadiens Rafael Harvey-Pinard LW 5’8” 166 lbs. CAN Rouyn-Noranda QMJHL 7 16 202 Colorado Avalanche Trent Miner G 6’1” 187 lbs. CAN Vancouver WHL 7 17 203 Pittsburgh Penguins Valtteri Puustinen RW 5’9” 183 lbs. FIN HPK FINLAND 7 18 204 Toronto Maple Leafs Kalle Loponen D 5’9” 186 lbs. FIN Hermes FINLAND-2 7 19 205 New York Rangers Eric Ciccolini RW 5’10” 160 lbs. CAN Toronto JC OJHL 7 20 206 Montreal Canadiens Kieran Ruscheinski D 6’6” 201 lbs. CAN Calgary North Stars AMHL 7 21 207 Arizona Coyotes Valentin Nussbaumer C 5’10” 165 lbs. CHE Shawinigan QMJHL 7 22 208 St. Louis Blues Vadim Zherenko G 6’1” 176 lbs. RUS Dynamo Moscow 2 RUSSIA-JR. 7 23 209 New York Islanders Cole Coskey RW 6’0” 198 lbs. USA Saginaw OHL 7 24 210 Nashville Predators Juuso Parssinen C 6’2” 203 lbs. FIN TPS Jr. FINLAND-JR. 7 25 211 Pittsburgh Penguins Santeri Airola D 5’11” 163 lbs. FIN Saipa Jr. FINLAND-JR. 7 26 212 Columbus Blue Jackets Tyler Angle C 5’9” 167 lbs. CAN Windsor OHL 7 27 213 Tampa Bay Lightning McKade Webster LW 5’10” 167 lbs. USA Green Bay USHL 7 28 214 Calgary Flames Dustin Wolf G 5’11” 156 lbs. USA Everett WHL 7 29 215 Vancouver Canucks Arvid Costmar C 5’10” 180 lbs. SWE Linkoping Jr. SWEDEN-JR. 7 30 216 Carolina Hurricanes Massimo Rizzo C 5’10” 175 lbs. CAN Penticton BCHL 7 31 217 St. Louis Blues Jeremy Michel LW 6’0” 165 lbs. CAN Val-d’Or QMJHL

67 ANALYSIS OF 2019 NHL DRAFT

BY POSITION BY BIRTH COUNTRY Position Players Drafted Country Players Drafted Defenseman 66 Canada 64 Center 54 United States of America 58 Right Wing 41 Russia 26 Left Wing 34 Sweden 26 Goaltender 22 Finland 22 Total 217 Czech Republic 8 Belarus 3 Denmark 2 BY AMATEUR LEAGUE Germany 2 League Players Drafted Australia 1 WHL 28 1 OHL 25 Slovakia 1 USHL 25 Switzerland 1 QMJHL 18 United Kingdom 1 NTDP 17 Uzbekistan 1 SWEDEN-JR. 17 Total 217 RUSSIA-JR. 15 FINLAND-JR. 12 BCHL 8 BREAKDOWN BY PROVINCE FINLAND 6 Province Players Drafted HIGH-MN 6 20 SWEDEN 5 Alberta 13 HIGH-MA 4 Quebec 11 RUSSIA-2 4 British Columbia 9 H-EAST 3 5 AJHL 2 3 CZREP 2 1 HIGH-CT 2 Newfoundland and Labrador 1 NAHL 2 Yukon 1 RUSSIA 2 Total 64 SWEDEN-JR. U18 2 AMHL 1 BIG10 1 BREAKDOWN BY STATE CZREP-2 1 State Players Drafted CZREP-JR. 1 Minnesota 12 DENMARK-2 1 New York 11 FINLAND-2 1 6 GERMANY 1 5 HIGH-NH 1 Michigan 4 HIGH-NJ 1 Illinois 3 HIGH-ON 1 Connecticut 2 OJHL 1 Florida 2 SWEDEN-2 1 New Jersey 2 Total 217 Virginia 2 Wisconsin 2 Alaska 1 BY BIRTH YEAR Arizona 1 Year Players Drafted Colorado 1 2001 136 Missouri 1 2000 58 North Dakota 1 1999 21 Oklahoma 1 1998 2 1 Total 217 Total 58

68 ALL-TIME NO. 1 OVERALL PICKS

Year Team Player POS Height Weight Country Amateur Team Amateur League 2019 New Jersey Devils Jack Hughes C 5’10” 171 lbs. USA USA U-18 NTDP 2018 Buffalo Sabres Rasmus Dahlin D 6’2” 185 lbs. SWE Frolunda SWEDEN 2017 New Jersey Devils Nico Hischier C 6’1” 179 lbs. CHE Halifax QMJHL 2016 Toronto Maple Leafs Auston Matthews C 6’2” 216 lbs. USA Zurich SWISS 2015 Edmonton Oilers Connor McDavid C 6’0” 195 lbs. CAN Erie OHL 2014 Florida Panthers Aaron Ekblad D 6’3” 216 lbs. CAN Barrie OHL 2013 Colorado Avalanche Nathan MacKinnon C 6’0” 182 lbs. CAN Halifax QMJHL 2012 Edmonton Oilers Nail Yakupov RW 5’11” 185 lbs. RUS Sarnia OHL 2011 Edmonton Oilers Ryan Nugent-Hopkins C 6’0” 171 lbs. CAN Red Deer WHL 2010 Edmonton Oilers Taylor Hall LW 6’1” 194 lbs. CAN Windsor OHL 2009 New York Islanders John Tavares C 6’0” 202 lbs. CAN London OHL 2008 Tampa Bay Lightning Steven Stamkos C 6’1” 188 lbs. CAN Sarnia OHL 2007 Chicago Blackhawks Patrick Kane RW 5’10” 178 lbs. USA London OHL 2006 St. Louis Blues Erik Johnson D 6’4” 232 lbs. USA USA U-18 USA 2005 Pittsburgh Penguins Sidney Crosby C 5’11” 200 lbs. CAN Rimouski QMJHL 2004 Washington Capitals Alex Ovechkin LW 6’2” 233 lbs. RUS Dynamo RUSSIA 2003 Pittsburgh Penguins Marc-Andre Fleury G 6’2” 180 lbs. CAN Cape Breton QMJHL 2002 Columbus Blue Jackets Rick Nash LW 6’4” 216 lbs. CAN London OHL 2001 Ilya Kovalchuk LW 6’3” 230 lbs. RUS Spartak RUSSIA-1 2000 New York Islanders Rick DiPietro G 6’1” 190 lbs. USA Boston University NCAA 1999 Atlanta Thrashers Patrik Stefan C 6’2” 205 lbs. CZE Long Beach IHL 1998 Tampa Bay Lightning Vincent Lecavalier C 6’4” 208 lbs. CAN Rimouski QMJHL 1997 Boston Bruins Joe Thornton C 6’4” 230 lbs. CAN Sault Ste. Marie OHL 1996 Ottawa Senators Chris Phillips D 6’3” 220 lbs. CAN Prince Albert WHL 1995 Ottawa Senators D 6’2” 220 lbs. USA Detroit Jr. Red Wings OHL 1994 Florida Panthers D 6’3” 221 lbs. CAN Windsor OHL 1993 Ottawa Senators C 6’0” 204 lbs. CAN Victoriaville QMJHL 1992 Tampa Bay Lightning Roman Hamrlik D 6’2” 207 lbs. CZE Zlin ZPS AC CZECH 1991 Quebec Nordiques C 6’4” 240 lbs. CAN Oshawa OHL 1990 Quebec Nordiques RW 6’1” 214 lbs. GBR Cornwall OHL 1989 Quebec Nordiques Mats Sundin RW 6’5” 231 lbs. SWE Nacka SWEDEN 1988 C 6’3” 212 lbs. USA Prince Albert WHL 1987 Buffalo Sabres C 6’1” 199 lbs. CAN Granby QMJHL 1986 Detroit Red Wings C 6’1” 201 lbs. CAN Michigan State NCAA 1985 Toronto Maple Leafs LW/D 5’11” 197 lbs. CAN Saskatoon WHL 1984 Pittsburgh Penguins C 6’4” 230 lbs. CAN Laval QMJHL 1983 Minnesota North Stars C 6’0” 180 lbs. USA Mount St. Charles H.S. HIGH-RI 1982 Boston Bruins D 6’4” 220 lbs. CAN Billings WHL 1981 Winnipeg Jets (1979) C 5’11” 196 lbs. CAN Cornwall QMJHL 1980 Montreal Canadiens Doug Wickenheiser C 6’1” 200 lbs. CAN Regina WHL 1979 Colorado Rockies D 6’2” 200 lbs. CAN Birmingham WHA 1978 Minnesota North Stars Bobby Smith C 6’4” 210 lbs. CAN Ottawa OHA 1977 Detroit Red Wings Dale McCourt C 5’10” 180 lbs. CAN St. Catharines OHA 1976 Washington Capitals Rick Green D 6’3” 220 lbs. CAN London OHA 1975 Philadelphia Flyers Mel Bridgman C 6’0” 190 lbs. CAN Victoria WCHL

69 Year Team Player POS Height Weight Country Amateur Team Amateur League 1974 Washington Capitals Greg Joly D 6’1” 190 lbs. CAN Regina WCHL 1973 New York Islanders D 6’0” 205 lbs. CAN Ottawa OHA 1972 New York Islanders Billy Harris RW 6’0” 197 lbs. CAN Toronto OHA 1971 Montreal Canadiens RW 6’0” 185 lbs. CAN Quebec QMJHL 1970 Buffalo Sabres Gilbert Perreault C 6’1” 180 lbs. CAN Montreal Jr. Canadiens OHA 1969 Montreal Canadiens Rejean Houle LW 5’11” 170 lbs. CAN Montreal Jr. Canadiens OHA 1968 Montreal Canadiens Michel Plasse G 5’10” 174 lbs. CAN Drummondville QJHL 1967 Los Angeles Kings Rick Pagnutti D 6’1” 185 lbs. CAN Garson-Falconbridge NOHA 1966 Boston Bruins Barry Gibbs D 5’11” 195 lbs. CAN Estevan SJHL 1965 New York Rangers Andre Veilleux RW n/a n/a CAN Montreal Ranger Jr. B MONTREAL JR. B 1964 Detroit Red Wings Claude Gauthier RW 5’10” 150 lbs. CAN Rosemount Midgets n/a 1963 Montreal Canadiens Garry Monahan LW 6’0” 199 lbs. CAN St. Michael’s Juveniles n/a

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BREAKDOWN OF NO. 1 OVERALL PICKS

By Position: Center (25), Defenseman (14), Right Wing (8), Left Wing (6), Goaltender (3), Left Wing/Defenseman (1)

By Birth Country: Canada (40), United States of America (8), Russia (3), Czech Republic (2), Sweden (2), Great Britain (1), Switzerland (1)

By Amateur League: OHL (13), QMJHL (10), OHA (7), WHL (6), NCAA (2), SWEDEN (2), WCHL (2), CZECH (1), HIGH-RI (1), IHL (1), MONTREAL JR. B (1), NOHA (1), NTDP (1), QJHL (1), RUSSIA (1), RUSSIA-1 (1), SJHL (1), SWISS (1), USA (1), WHA (1), n/a (2)

70 ALL-TIME NHL DRAFT HOSTS AND RESULTS Hyperlinks Provide All Picks From Each Draft

Year Location Venue Date(s) Players Drafted 2019 Vancouver, BC June 21-22, 2019 217 2018 Dallas, TX American Airlines Center June 22-23, 2018 217 2017 Chicago, IL United Center June 23-24, 2017 217 2016 Buffalo, NY First Niagara Center June 24-25, 2016 211 2015 Sunrise, FL BB&T Center June 26-27, 2015 211 2014 Philadelphia, PA Wells Fargo Center June 27-28, 2014 210 2013 Newark, NJ June 30, 2013 211 2012 Pittsburgh, PA CONSOL Energy Center June 22-23, 2012 211 2011 St. Paul, MN June 24-25, 2011 211 2010 Los Angeles, CA June 25-26, 2010 210 2009 Montreal, QC Bell June 26-27, 2009 210 2008 Ottawa, ON Scotiabank Place June 20-21, 2008 211 2007 Columbus, OH Nationwide Arena June 22-23, 2007 211 2006 Vancouver, BC General Motors Place June 24, 2006 213 2005 Ottawa, ON Westin Hotel July 30, 2005 230 2004 Raleigh, NC RBC Center June 26-27, 2004 291 2003 Nashville, TN Gaylord Entertainment Center June 21-22, 2003 292 2002 Toronto, ON Air Canada Centre June 22-23, 2002 291 2001 Sunrise, FL National Car Rental Center June 23-24, 2001 289 2000 Calgary, AB Pengrowth Saddledome June 24-25, 2000 293 1999 Boston, MA FleetCenter June 26, 1999 272 1998 Buffalo, NY Marine Midland Arena June 27, 1998 258 1997 Pittsburgh, PA Civic Arena June 21, 1997 246 1996 St. Louis, MO Kiel Center June 22, 1996 241 1995 Edmonton, AB Edmonton Coliseum July 8, 1995 234 1994 Hartford, CT Hartford Civic Center June 28-29, 1994 286 1993 , QC Quebec Coliseum June 26, 1993 286 1992 Montreal, QC Montreal Forum June 20, 1992 264 1991 Buffalo, NY Buffalo Memorial Auditorium June 22, 1991 264 1990 Vancouver, BC BC Place June 16, 1990 252 1989 Bloomington, MN Met Center June 17, 1989 252 1988 Montreal, QC Montreal Forum June 11, 1988 252 1987 Detroit, MI June 13, 1987 252 1986 Montreal, QC Montreal Forum June 21, 1986 252 1985 Toronto, ON Metro Toronto Convention Centre June 15, 1985 252 1984 Montreal, QC Montreal Forum June 9, 1984 252 1983 Montreal, QC Montreal Forum June 8, 1983 242 1982 Montreal, QC Montreal Forum June 9, 1982 252 1981 Montreal, QC Montreal Forum June 10, 1981 211 1980 Montreal, QC Montreal Forum June 11, 1980 210 1979* Montreal, QC Queen Elizabeth Hotel Aug. 9, 1979 126 1978* Montreal, QC Queen Elizabeth Hotel June 15, 1978 234 1977* Montreal, QC Mount Royal Hotel June 14, 1977 185 1976* Montreal, QC NHL Montreal Office May 27, 1976 135 1975* Montreal, QC NHL Montreal Office June 3, 1975 217 1974* Montreal, QC NHL Montreal Office May 28-30, 1974 247 1973* Montreal, QC Mount Royal Hotel May 15, 1973 168 1972* Montreal, QC Queen Elizabeth Hotel June 8, 1972 152 1971* Montreal, QC Queen Elizabeth Hotel June 10, 1971 117 1970* Montreal, QC Queen Elizabeth Hotel June 11, 1970 116 1969* Montreal, QC Queen Elizabeth Hotel June 11, 1969 84 1968* Montreal, QC Queen Elizabeth Hotel June 13, 1968 24 1967* Montreal, QC Queen Elizabeth Hotel June 7, 1967 18 1966* Montreal, QC Mount Royal Hotel April 25, 1966 24 1965* Montreal, QC Queen Elizabeth Hotel April 27, 1965 10 1964* Montreal, QC Queen Elizabeth Hotel June 11, 1964 24 1963* Montreal, QC Queen Elizabeth Hotel June 5, 1963 21 * In 1963, the NHL started phasing out Member Clubs’ sponsorship of junior teams and amateur players. From 1963-68, the NHL conducted an annual Amateur Draft, allowing for the selection of those junior players who did not already appear on an NHL team’s sponsored list. The 1969 NHL Draft marked the first year that the effects of NHL amateur sponsorship were not seen, as every junior of qualifying age (20 years) was available for selection. In 1979, the name of the draft was changed from ‘Amateur’ to ‘Entry’ to reflect the inclusion of young players eligible for selection who had played professionally in the now-defunct . 71 ANAHEIM DUCKS

2020 NHL Draft Picks (as of Oct. 2): 6, 27 (from BOS), 36, 67, 104 (from NSH via PHI), 129, 160

Last Time Picking 6th Overall: 2012 (Hampus Lindholm)

Last Time Picking 27th Overall: 2015 (Jacob Larsson)

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Selections From Past 3 Years (Entire Draft History) Year Round Pick Overall Player POS Team League 2019 1 9 9 Trevor Zegras C USA U-18 NTDP 2019 1 29 29 Brayden Tracey LW Moose Jaw WHL 2019 2 8 39 Jackson Lacombe D Shattuck-St. Mary’s HIGH-MN 2019 4 8 101 Henry Thrun D USA U-18 NTDP 2019 5 8 132 Trevor Janicke C Central Illinois USHL 2019 6 8 163 William Francis D Cedar Rapids USHL 2019 6 31 186 Mathew Hill D Barrie OHL 2018 1 23 23 Isac Lundestrom C Lulea SWEDEN 2018 2 23 54 Benoit-Olivier Groulx C Halifax QMJHL 2018 3 17 79 Blake McLaughlin LW Chicago USHL 2018 3 23 85 Lukas Dostal G Trebic CZREP-2 2018 4 23 116 Jack Perbix RW Elk River HIGH-MN 2018 5 23 147 Roman Durny G Des Moines USHL 2018 6 23 178 Hunter Drew D Charlottetown QMJHL 2017 2 19 50 Max Comtois LW Victoriaville QMJHL 2017 2 29 60 Antoine Morand C Acadie-Bathurst QMJHL 2017 3 29 91 Jack Badini C Chicago USHL 2017 4 29 122 Kyle Olson RW Tri-City WHL 2017 5 29 153 Olle Eriksson Ek G Farjestad Jr. SWEDEN-JR.

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Highest-Producing Picks (Regular Season) Skater POS Year Round Pick Overall GP G A P SC LW 1993 1 4 4 989 402 587 989 0 Ryan Getzlaf C 2003 1 19 19 1053 274 691 965 1 Corey Perry RW 2003 1 28 28 1045 377 420 797 1 Matt Cullen C 1996 2 9 35 1516 266 465 731 3 Bobby Ryan RW 2005 1 2 2 833 254 301 555 0

Goaltender Year Round Pick Overall GP W L T OT SC 2000 2 14 44 465 221 162 0 54 0 2012 3 26 87 369 213 92 -- 45 0 John Gibson 2011 2 9 39 287 139 103 -- 33 0 2001 8 5 232 229 113 78 7 14 0 Mikhail Shtalenkov 1993 5 4 108 190 62 82 19 -- 0

72 ARIZONA COYOTES

2020 NHL Draft Picks (as of Oct. 2): 111, 142, 173, 204

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Selections From Past 3 Years (Entire Draft History) Year Round Pick Overall Player POS Team League 2019 1 11 11 Victor Soderstrom D Brynas SWEDEN 2019 3 14 76 John Farinacci C Dexter School HIGH-MA 2019 4 5 98 Matias Maccelli LW Dubuque USHL 2019 4 14 107 Alexandr Darin RW Yaroslavl 2 RUSSIA-JR. 2019 5 27 151 Aku Raty RW Karpat Jr. FINLAND-JR. 2019 6 19 174 Danil Savunov LW Penza RUSSIA-2 2019 6 21 176 Anthony Romano C Sioux Falls USHL 2019 7 14 200 Axel Bergkvist D Leksand Jr. SWEDEN-JR. 2019 7 21 207 Valentin Nussbaumer C Shawinigan QMJHL 2018 1 5 5 Barrett Hayton C Sault Ste. Marie OHL 2018 2 24 55 Kevin Bahl D Ottawa OHL 2018 3 3 65 Jan Jenik RW Benatky N. J. CZREP-2 2018 3 11 73 Ty Emberson D USA U-18 NTDP 2018 4 21 114 Ivan Prosvetov G Youngstown USHL 2018 5 18 142 Michael Callahan D Youngstown USHL 2018 5 21 145 Dennis Busby D Flint OHL 2018 6 3 158 David Tendeck G Vancouver WHL 2018 7 3 189 Liam Kirk LW Sheffield ENGLAND 2017 1 23 23 Pierre-Olivier Joseph D Charlottetown QMJHL 2017 2 13 44 Filip Westerlund D Frolunda SWEDEN 2017 3 7 69 MacKenzie Entwistle RW Hamilton OHL 2017 3 13 75 Nate Schnarr C Guelph OHL 2017 3 20 82 Cameron Crotty D Brockville CCHL 2017 4 15 108 Noel Hoefenmayer D Ottawa OHL 2017 5 2 126 Michael Karow D Youngstown USHL 2017 5 4 128 Tyler Steenbergen C Swift Current WHL 2017 7 4 190 Erik Walli Walterholm RW Djurgarden U18 SWEDEN-JR. U18

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Highest-Producing Picks (Regular Season) Skater POS Year Round Pick Overall GP G A P SC Teemu Selanne RW 1988 1 10 10 1451 684 773 1457 1 Dale Hawerchuk C 1981 1 1 1 1188 518 891 1409 0 Keith Tkachuk C 1990 1 19 19 1201 538 527 1065 0 Shane Doan RW 1995 1 7 7 1540 402 570 972 0 Thomas Steen C 1979 5 19 103 950 264 553 817 0

Goaltender Year Round Pick Overall GP W L T OT SC Nikolai Khabibulin 1992 9 12 204 799 333 334 58 39 1 Bob Essensa 1983 4 7 69 446 173 176 47 -- 0 Daniel Berthiaume 1985 3 18 60 215 81 90 21 -- 0 1996 6 4 139 186 78 64 16 6 0 Louis Domingue 2010 5 18 138 139 58 58 -- 10 0

73 BOSTON BRUINS

2020 NHL Draft Picks (as of Oct. 2): 58, 89, 151, 182, 213

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Selections From Past 3 Years (Entire Draft History) Year Round Pick Overall Player POS Team League 2019 1 30 30 John Beecher C USA U-18 NTDP 2019 3 30 92 Quinn Olson LW Okotoks AJHL 2019 5 30 154 Roman Bychkov D Yaroslavl 2 RUSSIA-JR. 2019 6 30 185 Matias Mantykivi C Saipa Jr. FINLAND-JR. 2019 7 6 192 Jake Schmaltz LW Chicago USHL 2018 2 26 57 Axel Andersson D Djurgarden Jr. SWEDEN-JR. 2018 3 15 77 Jakub Lauko C Chomutov CZREP 2018 4 26 119 Curtis Hall C Youngstown USHL 2018 6 26 181 Dustyn McFaul D Pickering OJHL 2018 7 26 212 Pavel Shen C Khanty-Mansiysk 2 RUSSIA-JR. 2017 1 18 18 Urho Vaakanainen D JYP FINLAND 2017 2 22 53 Jack Studnicka C Oshawa OHL 2017 4 18 111 G Sioux Falls USHL 2017 6 18 173 Cedric Pare C Saint John QMJHL 2017 7 9 195 Victor Berglund D MODO Jr. SWEDEN-JR. 2017 7 18 204 Daniel Bukac D Brandon WHL

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Highest-Producing Picks (Regular Season) Skater POS Year Round Pick Overall GP G A P SC D 1979 1 8 8 1612 410 1169 1579 1 Joe Thornton C 1997 1 1 1 1636 420 1089 1509 0 Patrice Bergeron C 2003 2 15 45 1089 352 517 869 1 Ivan Boldirev C 1969 1 11 11 1052 361 505 866 1 Phil Kessel C 2006 1 5 5 1066 371 490 861 2

Goaltender Year Round Pick Overall GP W L T OT SC 1970 2 13 27 656 286 233 113 -- 0 Ken Dryden 1964 3 2 14 397 258 57 74 -- 6 1985 3 10 52 647 240 279 76 -- 2 1998 5 21 135 280 113 114 10 17 0 1994 9 21 229 224 97 86 14 4 1

74 BUFFALO SABRES

2020 NHL Draft Picks (as of Oct. 2): 8, 38, 100, 131, 193, 216 (from DAL)

Last Time Picking 8th Overall: 2017 (Casey Mittelstadt)

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Selections From Past 3 Years (Entire Draft History) Year Round Pick Overall Player POS Team League 2019 1 7 7 Dylan Cozens C Lethbridge WHL 2019 1 31 31 Ryan Johnson D Sioux Falls USHL 2019 3 5 67 Erik Portillo G Frolunda Jr. SWEDEN-JR. 2019 4 9 102 Aaron Huglen RW Roseau HIGH-MN 2019 5 19 143 Filip Cederqvist LW Vaxjo SWEDEN 2019 6 5 160 Lukas Rousek RW Sparta CZREP 2018 1 1 1 Rasmus Dahlin D Frolunda SWEDEN 2018 2 1 32 Mattias Samuelsson D USA U-18 NTDP 2018 4 1 94 Matej Pekar C Muskegon USHL 2018 4 24 117 Linus Lindstrand Cronholm D Malmo Jr. SWEDEN-JR. 2018 5 1 125 Miska Kukkonen D Ilves Jr. FINLAND-JR. 2018 7 1 187 William Worge Kreu D Linkoping Jr. SWEDEN-JR. 2017 1 8 8 Casey Mittelstadt C Eden Prarie HIGH-MN 2017 2 6 37 Marcus Davidsson C Djurgarden SWEDEN 2017 2 23 54 Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen G HPK Jr. FINLAND JR. 2017 3 27 89 Oskari Laaksonen D Ilves Jr. FINLAND JR. 2017 4 6 99 Jacob Bryson D Providence H-EAST 2017 7 6 192 Linus Weissbach LW Tri-City USHL

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Highest-Producing Picks (Regular Season) Skater POS Year Round Pick Overall GP G A P SC Dave Andreychuk LW 1982 1 16 16 1639 640 698 1338 1 Pierre Turgeon C 1987 1 1 1 1294 515 812 1327 0 Gilbert Perreault C 1970 1 1 1 1191 512 814 1326 0 D 1982 1 6 6 1495 338 894 1232 0 Alexander Mogilny RW 1988 5 5 89 990 473 559 1032 1

Goaltender Year Round Pick Overall GP W L T OT SC Ryan Miller 1999 5 12 138 780 387 281 1 85 0 Tom Barrasso 1983 1 5 5 777 369 277 86 -- 2 1995 1 16 16 508 230 191 25 27 0 1975 5 17 89 459 208 155 74 -- 0 Bob Sauve 1975 1 17 17 420 182 154 54 -- 0

75 CALGARY FLAMES

2020 NHL Draft Picks (as of Oct. 2): 19, 50, 81 (conditional to CHI), 96 (from SJS via MTL and BUF), 143, 174, 205

Last Time Picking 19th Overall: 1994 (Chris Dingman)

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Selections From Past 3 Years (Entire Draft History) Year Round Pick Overall Player POS Team League 2019 1 26 26 Jakob Pelletier LW Moncton QMJHL 2019 3 26 88 Ilya Nikolaev C Yaroslavl 2 RUSSIA-JR. 2019 4 23 116 Lucas Feuk LW Sodertalje Jr. SWEDEN-JR. 2019 5 26 150 Joshua Nodler C Fargo USHL 2019 7 28 214 Dustin Wolf G Everett WHL 2018 4 12 105 Martin Pospisil C Sioux City USHL 2018 4 15 108 Demetrios Koumontzis LW Edina HIGH-MN 2018 4 29 122 Milos Roman C Vancouver WHL 2018 6 12 167 Mathias Emilio Pettersen C Muskegon USHL 2018 7 12 198 Dmitry Zavgorodniy LW Rimouski QMJHL 2017 1 16 16 Juuso Valimaki D Tri-City WHL 2017 4 16 109 Adam Ruzicka C Sarnia OHL 2017 5 16 140 Zach Fischer RW Medicine Hat WHL 2017 6 16 171 D’Artagnan Joly RW Baie Comeau QMJHL 2017 7 16 202 Filip Sveningsson LW HV71 Jr. SWEDEN-JR.

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Highest-Producing Picks (Regular Season) Skater POS Year Round Pick Overall GP G A P SC RW 1984 6 12 117 1269 741 650 1391 2 Al MacInnis D 1981 1 15 15 1416 340 934 1274 1 Joe Nieuwendyk C 1985 2 6 27 1257 564 562 1126 3 Theo Fleury RW 1987 8 19 166 1084 455 633 1088 1 Gary Roberts LW 1984 1 12 12 1224 438 472 910 1

Goaltender Year Round Pick Overall GP W L T OT SC 1981 3 14 56 782 385 274 92 -- 2 1979 2 12 33 350 153 120 52 -- 0 1990 1 11 11 387 140 162 52 -- 0 Curtis McElhinney 2002 6 10 176 237 90 89 -- 18 0 Laurent Brossoit 2011 6 13 164 68 26 26 -- 5 0

76 CAROLINA HURRICANES

2020 NHL Draft Picks (as of Oct. 2): 13 (from TOR), 41 (from NYR), 53, 69 (from BUF), 115, 140 (from MTL), 199 (from TOR), 208

Last Time Picking 13th Overall: 2016 (Jake Bean)

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Selections From Past 3 Years (Entire Draft History) Year Round Pick Overall Player POS Team League 2019 1 28 28 Ryan Suzuki C Barrie OHL 2019 2 5 36 Pyotr Kochetkov G Ryazan RUSSIA-2 2019 2 13 44 Jamieson Rees C Sarnia OHL 2019 3 11 73 Patrik Puistola RW Tappara Jr. FINLAND-JR. 2019 3 21 83 Anttoni Honka D Jukurit FINLAND 2019 3 28 90 Domenick Fensore D USA U-18 NTDP 2019 4 6 99 Cade Webber D Rivers Academy HIGH-MA 2019 4 28 121 Tuukka Tieksola RW Karpat Jr. FINLAND-JR. 2019 5 28 152 Kirill Slepets RW Yaroslavl 2 RUSSIA-JR. 2019 6 26 181 Kevin Wall RW Chilliwack BCHL 2019 6 28 183 Blake Murray C Sudbury OHL 2019 7 30 216 Massimo Rizzo C Penticton BCHL 2018 1 2 2 Andrei Svechnikov RW Barrie OHL 2018 2 11 42 Jack Drury C Waterloo USHL 2018 4 3 96 Luke Henman C Blainville-Boisbriand QMJHL 2018 4 11 104 Lenni Killinen RW Blues Jr. FINLAND-JR. 2018 6 11 166 Jesper Sellgren D MODO SWEDEN-2 2018 7 11 197 Jacob Kucharski G Des Moines USHL 2017 1 12 12 Martin Necas C Brno CZREP 2017 2 11 42 Eetu Luostarinen C Kalpa FINLAND 2017 2 21 52 Luke Martin D Michigan BIG10 2017 3 5 67 Morgan Geekie C Tri-City WHL 2017 3 11 73 Stelio Mattheos RW Brandon WHL 2017 4 11 104 Eetu Makiniemi G Jokerit Jr. FINLAND JR. 2017 6 11 166 Brendan De Jong D Portland WHL 2017 7 11 197 Ville Rasanen D Jokipojat FINLAND-2

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Highest-Producing Picks (Regular Season) Skater POS Year Round Pick Overall GP G A P SC Ron Francis C 1981 1 4 4 1731 549 1249 1798 2 Eric Staal C 2003 1 2 2 1240 436 585 1021 1 C 1982 5 4 88 1258 408 490 898 0 Kevin Dineen RW 1982 3 14 56 1188 355 405 760 0 Scott Young RW 1986 1 11 11 1181 342 415 757 2

Goaltender Year Round Pick Overall GP W L T OT SC 2002 1 25 25 701 334 256 -- 88 1 Jean-Sebastien Giguere 1995 1 13 13 597 262 216 25 50 1 Manny Legace 1993 8 6 188 365 187 99 18 23 1 1985 2 5 26 155 60 64 16 -- 0 Justin Peters 2004 2 8 38 83 25 38 -- 9 0

77 CHICAGO BLACKHAWKS

2020 NHL Draft Picks (as of Oct. 2): 17, 46 (from PIT via VGK), 79, 110, 141, 172

Last Time Picking 17th Overall: The Blackhawks never have selected 17th overall in the NHL Draft

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Selections From Past 3 Years (Entire Draft History) Year Round Pick Overall Player POS Team League 2019 1 3 3 Kirby Dach C Saskatoon WHL 2019 2 12 43 Alex Vlasic D USA U-18 NTDP 2019 4 12 105 Michal Teply LW Benatky N. J. CZREP-2 2019 4 30 123 Antti Saarela C Lukko FINLAND 2019 6 12 167 Dominic Basse G Selects U18 – South Kent HIGH-CT 2019 7 8 194 Cole Moberg D Prince George WHL 2018 1 8 8 Adam Boqvist D Brynas Jr. SWEDEN-JR. 2018 1 27 27 D Drummondville QMJHL 2018 3 7 69 Jake Wise C USA U-18 NTDP 2018 3 12 74 Niklas Nordgren RW HIFK Jr. FINLAND-JR. 2018 4 27 120 Philipp Kurashev C Quebec QMJHL 2018 5 15 139 Mikael Hakkarainen C Muskegon USHL 2018 6 7 162 Alexis Gravel G Halifax QMJHL 2018 7 7 193 Josiah Slavin LW Lincoln USHL 2017 1 29 29 D Portland WHL 2017 2 26 57 Ian Mitchell D Spruce Grove AJHL 2017 3 8 70 Andrei Altybarmakyan RW Lvy St. Petersburg 2 RUSSIA-JR. 2017 3 28 90 Evan Barratt C USA U-18 NTDP 2017 4 19 112 Tim Soderlund C/LW Skelleftea SWEDEN 2017 4 26 119 Roope Laavainen D Jokerit Jr. FINLAND JR. 2017 5 20 144 Parker Foo LW Brooks AJHL 2017 5 26 150 Jakub Galvas D Olomouc CZREP 2017 7 29 215 Joshua Ess D Lakeville South HIGH-MN

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Highest-Producing Picks (Regular Season) Skater POS Year Round Pick Overall GP G A P SC Denis Savard C 1980 1 3 3 1196 473 865 1338 1 C 1988 1 8 8 1363 513 703 1216 0 Patrick Kane RW 2007 1 1 1 973 389 633 1022 3 Steve Larmer RW 1980 6 15 120 1006 441 571 1012 1 D 1977 1 6 6 1024 237 590 827 0

Goaltender Year Round Pick Overall GP W L T OT SC Dominik Hasek 1983 10 17 199 735 389 223 82 13 2 Craig Anderson 2001 3 10 73 648 289 251 2 67 0 Gilles Meloche 1970 5 14 70 788 270 351 131 -- 0 2003 2 22 52 488 260 162 -- 53 2 Eddie Mio 1974 7 16 124 192 64 73 30 -- 0

78 COLORADO AVALANCHE

2020 NHL Draft Picks (as of Oct. 2): 25, 75 (from TOR), 118, 149, 167 (from FLA), 211

Last Time Picking 25th Overall: 1999 (Mikhail Kuleshov)

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Selections From Past 3 Years (Entire Draft History) Year Round Pick Overall Player POS Team League 2019 1 4 4 Bowen Byram D Vancouver WHL 2019 1 16 16 Alex Newhook C Victoria BCHL 2019 2 16 47 Drew Helleson D USA U-18 NTDP 2019 3 1 63 Matthew Stienburg C St. Andrews College HIGH-ON 2019 3 16 78 Alex Beaucage RW Rouyn-Noranda QMJHL 2019 5 16 140 Sasha Mutala RW Tri-City WHL 2019 6 16 171 Luka Burzan RW Brandon WHL 2019 7 16 202 Trent Miner G Vancouver WHL 2018 1 16 16 RW Pardubice CZREP 2018 3 2 64 G Karpat Jr. FINLAND-JR. 2018 3 16 78 Sampo Ranta LW Sioux City USHL 2018 4 16 109 Tyler Weiss LW USA U-18 NTDP 2018 5 16 140 Brandon Saigeon C Hamilton OHL 2018 5 22 146 Danila Zhuravlyov D Irbis Kazan RUSSIA-JR. 2018 6 16 171 Nikolai Kovalenko RW Yaroslavl 2 RUSSIA-JR. 2018 7 16 202 Shamil Shmakov G Novosibirsk 2 RUSSIA-JR. 2017 1 4 4 Cale Makar D Brooks AJHL 2017 2 1 32 Conor Timmins D Sault Ste. Marie OHL 2017 4 1 94 Nick Henry RW Regina WHL 2017 4 21 114 Petr Kvaca G Ceske Budejovice CZREP-2 2017 5 1 125 Igor Shvyrev C Magnitogorsk 2 RUSSIA-JR. 2017 6 1 156 Denis Smirnov RW Penn State BIG10 2017 7 1 187 Nick Leivermann D Eden Prarie HIGH-MN

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Highest-Producing Picks (Regular Season) Skater POS Year Round Pick Overall GP G A P SC Joe Sakic C 1987 1 15 15 1378 625 1016 1641 2 Mats Sundin RW 1989 1 1 1 1346 564 785 1349 0 Michel Goulet LW 1979 1 20 20 1089 548 605 1153 0 Dale Hunter C 1979 2 20 41 1407 323 697 1020 0 Owen Nolan RW 1990 1 1 1 1200 422 463 885 0

Goaltender Year Round Pick Overall GP W L T OT SC Jocelyn Thibault 1993 1 10 10 586 238 238 68 7 0 1994 9 9 217 426 214 145 0 49 1 1986 4 18 81 537 186 239 62 -- 0 Stephane Fiset 1988 2 3 24 390 164 153 44 -- 1 2001 2 33 63 368 158 132 -- 40 0

79 COLUMBUS BLUE JACKETS

2020 NHL Draft Picks (as of Oct. 2): 21, 114, 145, 176, 207

Last Time Picking 21st Overall: 2009 (John Moore)

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Selections From Past 3 Years (Entire Draft History) Year Round Pick Overall Player POS Team League 2019 4 11 104 Eric Hjorth D Linkoping Jr. SWEDEN-JR. 2019 4 21 114 Dmitri Voronkov LW Bars Kazan RUSSIA-2 2019 7 26 212 Tyler Angle C Windsor OHL 2018 1 18 18 Liam Foudy C London OHL 2018 2 18 49 Kirill Marchenko RW Khanty-Mansiysk 2 RUSSIA-JR. 2018 3 18 80 Marcus Karlberg LW Leksand Jr. SWEDEN-JR. 2018 6 4 159 Tim Berni D GCK Zurich SWISS-2 2018 6 18 173 Veini Vehvilainen G Karpat FINLAND 2018 7 18 204 Trey Fix-Wolansky RW Edmonton WHL 2017 2 14 45 Alexandre Texier C Grenoble FRANCE 2017 3 24 86 Daniil Tarasov G Ufa 2 RUSSIA-JR. 2017 4 24 117 Emil Bemstrom C Leksand Jr. SWEDEN-JR. 2017 5 24 148 Kale Howarth LW Trail BCHL 2017 6 15 170 Jonathan Davidsson RW Djurgarden SWEDEN 2017 6 24 179 Carson Meyer RW Miami NCHC 2017 7 24 210 Robbie Stucker D St. Thomas HIGH-MN

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Highest-Producing Picks (Regular Season) Skater POS Year Round Pick Overall GP G A P SC Rick Nash LW 2002 1 1 1 1060 437 368 805 0 Jakub Voracek RW 2007 1 7 7 915 207 488 695 0 Derick Brassard C 2006 1 6 6 852 186 297 483 0 Ryan Johansen C 2010 1 4 4 660 144 298 442 0 Cam Atkinson RW 2008 6 6 157 571 198 170 368 0

Goaltender Year Round Pick Overall GP W L T OT SC Steve Mason 2006 3 6 69 476 205 183 -- 64 0 2001 1 8 8 173 61 76 0 15 0 Joonas Korpisalo 2012 3 1 62 127 60 43 -- 14 0 Elvis Merzlikins 2014 3 16 76 33 13 9 -- 8 0 Anton Forsberg 2011 7 7 188 48 12 25 -- 4 0

80 DALLAS STARS

2020 NHL Draft Picks (as of Oct. 2): 30, 123, 154, 162 (from BUF via CAR and FLA), 185

Last Time Picking 30th Overall: 1986 (Neil Wilkinson)

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Selections From Past 3 Years (Entire Draft History) Year Round Pick Overall Player POS Team League 2019 1 18 18 Thomas Harley D Mississauga OHL 2019 4 18 111 Samuel Sjolund D AIK Jr. SWEDEN-JR. 2019 5 18 142 Nicholas Porco LW Saginaw OHL 2019 6 18 173 Benjamin Brinkman D Minnesota BIG10 2018 1 13 13 Ty Dellandrea C Flint OHL 2018 2 13 44 Albin Eriksson RW Skelleftea Jr. SWEDEN-JR. 2018 3 13 75 Oskar Back C Farjestad Jr. SWEDEN-JR. 2018 4 7 100 Adam Mascherin LW Kitchener OHL 2018 4 13 106 Curtis Douglas C Windsor OHL 2018 5 13 137 Riley Damiani C Kitchener OHL 2018 6 13 168 Dawson Barteaux D Red Deer WHL 2018 7 13 199 Jermaine Loewen LW Kamloops WHL 2017 1 3 3 Miro Heiskanen D HIFK FINLAND 2017 1 26 26 G Boston University H-EAST 2017 2 8 39 Jason Robertson LW Kingston OHL 2017 4 8 101 Liam Hawel C Guelph OHL 2017 5 8 132 Jacob Peterson C Frolunda Jr. SWEDEN-JR. 2017 6 8 163 Brett Davis RW Kootenay WHL 2017 7 8 194 Dylan Ferguson G Kamloops WHL

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Highest-Producing Picks (Regular Season) Skater POS Year Round Pick Overall GP G A P SC Mike Modano C 1988 1 1 1 1499 561 813 1374 1 RW 1995 1 11 11 1554 625 675 1300 0 Bobby Smith C 1978 1 1 1 1077 357 679 1036 1 LW 1982 1 2 2 1188 485 537 1022 1 C 1979 3 1 42 1099 289 634 923 1

Goaltender Year Round Pick Overall GP W L T OT SC Marty Turco 1994 5 20 124 543 275 167 26 40 0 1980 2 16 37 666 268 277 75 -- 0 Mike Smith 2001 5 30 161 610 262 248 -- 74 0 Arturs Irbe 1989 10 7 196 568 218 236 79 -- 0 Gilles Gilbert 1969 3 1 25 416 192 143 60 -- 0

81 DETROIT RED WINGS

2020 NHL Draft Picks (as of Oct. 2): 4, 32, 45 (from EDM), 55 (from WSH), 63, 65 (from SJS), 107 (from EDM), 125, 156, 187

Last Time Picking 4th Overall: 1983 (Steve Yzerman)

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Selections From Past 3 Years (Entire Draft History) Year Round Pick Overall Player POS Team League 2019 1 6 6 Moritz Seider D Mannheim GERMANY 2019 2 4 35 Antti Tuomisto D Assat Jr. FINLAND-JR. 2019 2 23 54 Robert Mastrosimone LW Chicago USHL 2019 2 29 60 Albert Johansson D Farjestad Jr. SWEDEN-JR. 2019 3 4 66 Albin Grewe RW Djurgarden Jr. SWEDEN-JR. 2019 4 4 97 Ethan Phillips C Sioux Falls USHL 2019 5 4 128 Cooper Moore D Brunswick Prep HIGH-CT 2019 6 4 159 Elmer Soderblom RW Frolunda Jr. SWEDEN-JR. 2019 6 22 177 Gustav Berglund D Frolunda U18 SWE-JR. U18 2019 7 4 190 Kirill Tyutyayev LW Yekaterinburg 2 RUSSIA-JR. 2019 7 5 191 Carter Gylander G Sherwood Park AJHL 2018 1 6 6 Filip Zadina RW Halifax QMJHL 2018 1 30 30 Joseph Veleno C Drummondville QMJHL 2018 2 2 33 Jonatan Berggren RW Skelleftea Jr. SWEDEN-JR. 2018 2 5 36 Jared McIsaac D Halifax QMJHL 2018 3 5 67 Alec Regula D London OHL 2018 3 19 81 Seth Barton D Trail BCHL 2018 3 22 84 Jesper Eliasson G Troja-Ljungby Jr. SWEDEN-JR. 2 2018 4 5 98 Ryan O’Reilly RW Madison USHL 2018 6 5 160 Victor Brattstrom G Timra Jr. SWEDEN-JR. 2018 7 5 191 Otto Kivenmaki C Assat Jr. FINLAND-JR. 2017 1 9 9 Michael Rasmussen C Tri-City WHL 2017 2 7 38 Gustav Lindstrom D Almtuna SWEDEN-2 2017 3 9 71 Kasper Kotkansalo D Sioux Falls USHL 2017 3 17 79 Lane Zablocki RW Red Deer WHL 2017 3 21 83 Zach Gallant C Peterborough OHL 2017 3 26 88 Keith Petruzzelli G Muskegon USHL 2017 4 7 100 Malte Setkov D Malmo Jr. SWEDEN-JR. 2017 5 7 131 Cole Fraser D Peterborough OHL 2017 6 7 162 John Adams RW Fargo USHL 2017 6 9 164 Reilly Webb D Hamilton OHL 2017 7 7 193 Brady Gilmour C Saginaw OHL

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Highest-Producing Picks (Regular Season) Skater POS Year Round Pick Overall GP G A P SC C 1971 1 2 2 1348 731 1040 1771 0 Steve Yzerman C 1983 1 4 4 1514 692 1063 1755 3 C 1989 4 11 74 1248 483 696 1179 3 Nicklas Lidstrom D 1989 3 11 53 1564 264 878 1142 4 Henrik Zetterberg LW 1999 7 24 210 1082 337 623 960 1

Goaltender Year Round Pick Overall GP W L T OT SC 1991 3 10 54 744 401 216 66 29 3 Jimmy Howard 2003 2 34 64 543 246 196 -- 70 0 Jim Rutherford 1969 1 10 10 457 151 227 59 -- 0 Tim Cheveldae 1986 4 1 64 340 149 136 37 -- 0 Petr Mrazek 2010 5 21 141 263 122 94 -- 28 0

82 EDMONTON OILERS

2020 NHL Draft Picks (as of Oct. 2): 14, 76 (optional to CGY, conditional to CHI), 138, 169, 200

Last Time Picking 14th Overall: 2004 (Devan Dubnyk)

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Selections From Past 3 Years (Entire Draft History) Year Round Pick Overall Player POS Team League 2019 1 8 8 Philip Broberg D AIK SWEDEN-2 2019 2 7 38 Raphael Lavoie C Halifax QMJHL 2019 3 23 85 Ilya Konovalov G Yaroslavl RUSSIA 2019 4 7 100 Matej Blumel RW Waterloo USHL 2019 6 7 162 Tomas Mazura C Kimball Union Academy HIGH-NH 2019 7 7 193 Maxim Denezhkin C Yaroslavl 2 RUSSIA-JR. 2018 1 10 10 Evan Bouchard D London OHL 2018 2 9 40 Ryan McLeod C Mississauga OHL 2018 2 31 62 Olivier Rodrigue G Drummondville QMJHL 2018 6 9 164 Michael Kesselring D New Hampton School HIGH-NH 2018 7 9 195 Patrik Siikanen C Blues Jr. FINLAND-JR. 2017 1 22 22 Kailer Yamamoto RW Spokane WHL 2017 3 16 78 Stuart Skinner G Lethbridge WHL 2017 3 22 84 Dmitri Samorukov D Guelph OHL 2017 4 22 115 Ostap Safin RW Sparta Jr. CZREP-JR. 2017 5 22 146 Kirill Maksimov RW Niagara OHL 2017 6 22 177 Skyler Brind’Amour C Selects Academy U18 USMAAAE 2017 7 22 208 Philip Kemp D USA U-18 NTDP

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Highest-Producing Picks (Regular Season) Skater POS Year Round Pick Overall GP G A P SC C 1979 3 7 48 1756 694 1193 1887 6 Paul Coffey D 1980 1 6 6 1409 396 1135 1531 4 C 1980 4 6 69 1251 601 797 1398 5 RW 1979 4 6 69 1129 498 601 1099 6 C 1993 1 7 7 1244 417 521 938 1

Goaltender Year Round Pick Overall GP W L T OT SC 1981 1 8 8 868 403 295 114 -- 5 1980 7 5 132 713 372 209 88 -- 3 Devan Dubnyk 2004 1 14 14 520 247 195 -- 52 0 Jussi Markkanen 2001 5 2 133 128 43 47 8 7 0 Jeff Deslauriers 2002 2 1 31 62 23 32 -- 4 0

83 FLORIDA PANTHERS

2020 NHL Draft Picks (as of Oct. 2): 12, 43, 74, 87 (from COL), 95 (from OTT), 105, 137 (from TOR), 198

Last Time Picking 12th Overall: 1999 (Denis Shvidki)

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Selections From Past 3 Years (Entire Draft History) Year Round Pick Overall Player POS Team League 2019 1 13 13 Spencer Knight G USA U-18 NTDP 2019 2 21 52 Vladislav Kolyachonok D Flint OHL 2019 3 7 69 John Ludvig D Portland WHL 2019 3 19 81 Cole Schwindt RW Mississauga OHL 2019 4 13 106 Carter Berger D Victoria BCHL 2019 5 12 136 Henrik Rybinski RW Seattle WHL 2019 5 13 137 Owen Lindmark C USA U-18 NTDP 2019 6 13 168 Greg Meireles C Kitchener OHL 2019 7 13 199 Matthew Wedman C Seattle WHL 2018 1 15 15 Grigori Denisenko LW Yaroslavl 2 RUSSIA-JR. 2018 2 3 34 Serron Noel RW Oshawa OHL 2018 3 27 89 Logan Hutsko RW Boston College H-EAST 2018 6 15 170 Justin Schutz LW RB Hockey Akademia CZREP-JR. U18 2018 7 15 201 Cole Krygier D Lincoln USHL 2018 7 21 207 Santtu Kinnunen D Pelicans Jr. FINLAND-JR. 2017 1 10 10 Owen Tippett RW Mississauga OHL 2017 2 9 40 Aleksi Heponiemi C Swift Current WHL 2017 3 4 66 Max Gildon D USA U-18 NTDP 2017 5 9 133 Tyler Inamoto D USA U-18 NTDP 2017 6 29 184 Sebastian Repo RW Tappara FINLAND

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Highest-Producing Picks (Regular Season) Skater POS Year Round Pick Overall GP G A P SC Radek Dvorak RW 1995 1 10 10 1260 227 363 590 0 Ed Jovanovski D 1994 1 1 1 1128 137 363 500 0 C 1993 1 5 5 1153 186 283 469 1 Kristian Huselius LW 1997 2 21 47 662 190 261 451 0 Jonathan Huberdeau C 2011 1 3 3 536 148 289 437 0

Goaltender Year Round Pick Overall GP W L T OT SC Jacob Markstrom 2008 2 1 31 272 110 118 -- 32 0 1993 2 15 41 348 105 163 33 6 0 Alex Auld 1999 2 12 40 237 91 88 2 30 0 Sam Montembeault 2015 3 16 77 25 9 8 -- 3 0

84 LOS ANGELES KINGS

2020 NHL Draft Picks (as of Oct. 2): 2, 35, 51 (from VAN), 60 (from VGK), 66, 83 (from CBJ via OTT and TOR), 97, 112 (from CGY), 128, 159, 190

Last Time Picking 2nd Overall: 2008 (Drew Doughty)

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Selections From Past 3 Years (Entire Draft History) Year Round Pick Overall Player POS Team League 2019 1 5 5 Alex Turcotte C USA U-18 NTDP 2019 1 22 22 Tobias Bjornfot D Djurgarden Jr. SWEDEN-JR. 2019 2 2 33 Arthur Kaliyev RW Hamilton OHL 2019 2 19 50 Samuel Fagemo LW Frolunda SWEDEN 2019 3 25 87 Lukas Parik G Liberec Jr. CZREP-JR. 2019 4 2 95 Jordan Spence D Moncton QMJHL 2019 4 26 119 Kim Nousiainen D Kalpa Jr. FINLAND-JR. 2019 6 2 157 Braden Doyle D Lawrence Academy HIGH-MA 2019 7 2 188 Andre Lee LW Sioux Falls USHL 2018 1 20 20 C Karpat FINLAND 2018 2 20 51 C Niagara OHL 2018 3 20 82 Bulat Shafigullin LW Nizhnekamsk 2 RUSSIA-JR. 2018 4 20 113 Aidan Dudas C Owen Sound OHL 2018 5 20 144 David Hrenak G St. Cloud State NCHC 2018 6 10 165 Johan Sodergran RW Linkoping Jr. SWEDEN-JR. 2018 6 20 175 Jacob Ingham G Mississauga OHL 2017 1 11 11 Gabriel Vilardi C Windsor OHL 2017 2 10 41 Jaret Anderson-Dolan C Spokane WHL 2017 3 10 72 Matt Villalta G Sault Ste. Marie OHL 2017 4 10 103 Mikey Anderson D Waterloo USHL 2017 4 25 118 Markus Phillips D Owen Sound OHL 2017 5 10 134 D Madison USHL 2017 5 14 138 Drake Rymsha C Sarnia OHL

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Highest-Producing Picks (Regular Season) Skater POS Year Round Pick Overall GP G A P SC LW 1984 9 3 171 1431 668 726 1394 1 Larry Murphy D 1980 1 4 4 1615 288 929 1217 4 Bernie Nicholls C 1980 4 10 73 1127 475 734 1209 0 Dave Taylor RW 1975 15 2 210 1111 431 638 1069 0 Anze Kopitar C 2005 1 11 11 1073 333 617 950 2

Goaltender Year Round Pick Overall GP W L T OT SC Jonathan Quick 2005 3 11 72 644 325 240 -- 67 2 1970 5 3 59 679 305 233 105 -- 4 Jonathan Bernier 2006 1 11 11 370 152 148 -- 38 1 Cristobal Huet 2001 7 18 214 272 129 90 11 21 1 Mark Fitzpatrick 1987 2 6 27 329 113 136 49 -- 0

85 MINNESOTA WILD

2020 NHL Draft Picks (as of Oct. 2): 9, 39, 101, 132, 163, 194

Last Time Picking 9th Overall: 2010 (Mikael Granlund)

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Selections From Past 3 Years (Entire Draft History) Year Round Pick Overall Player POS Team League 2019 1 12 12 Matthew Boldy LW USA U-18 NTDP 2019 2 11 42 Vladislav Firstov LW Waterloo USHL 2019 2 28 59 Hunter Jones G Peterborough OHL 2019 3 13 75 Adam Beckman LW Spokane WHL 2019 5 25 149 Matvey Guskov C London OHL 2019 6 11 166 Marshall Warren D USA U-18 NTDP 2019 6 17 172 Nikita Nesterenko C Lawrenceville HIGH-NJ 2019 7 11 197 Filip Lindberg G UMass H-EAST 2018 1 24 24 Filip Johansson D Leksand Jr. SWEDEN-JR. 2018 3 1 63 Jack McBain C Toronto JC OJHL 2018 3 24 86 Alexander Khovanov C Moncton QMJHL 2018 3 30 92 Connor Dewar C Everett WHL 2018 5 24 148 Simon Johansson D Djurgarden Jr. SWEDEN-JR. 2018 5 31 155 Damien Giroux C Saginaw OHL 2018 6 24 179 Shawn Boudrias RW Gatineau QMJHL 2018 7 24 210 Sam Hentges C Des Moines USHL 2017 3 23 85 Ivan Lodnia RW Erie OHL 2017 4 4 97 Mason Shaw C Medicine Hat WHL 2017 4 23 116 Bryce Misley C Oakville OJHL 2017 5 23 147 Jacob Golden D London OHL 2017 6 23 178 Andrei Svetlakov C CSKA RUSSIA 2017 7 23 209 Nick Swaney RW Waterloo USHL

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Highest-Producing Picks (Regular Season) Skater POS Year Round Pick Overall GP G A P SC Marian Gaborik LW 2000 1 3 3 1035 407 408 815 1 Mikko Koivu C 2001 1 6 6 1028 205 504 709 0 RW 2003 1 20 20 1113 210 484 694 0 Pierre-Marc Bouchard C 2002 1 8 8 593 110 246 356 0 Mikael Granlund F 2010 1 9 9 540 111 241 352 0

Goaltender Year Round Pick Overall GP W L T OT SC Anton Khudobin 2004 7 13 206 218 99 76 -- 25 0 2009 6 10 160 215 96 72 -- 29 0 2002 2 8 38 151 60 59 -- 11 0 Matt Hackett 2009 3 16 77 26 4 17 -- 2 0 Kaapo Kahkonen 2014 4 19 109 5 3 1 -- 1 0

86 MONTREAL CANADIENS

2020 NHL Draft Picks (as of Oct. 2): 16, 47, 48 (from CHI), 57 (from STL), 78, 98 (from ANA), 102 (from WPG), 109, 136 (from FLA), 171, 188 (from OTT)

Last Time Picking 16th Overall: 2000 (Marcel Hossa)

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Selections From Past 3 Years (Entire Draft History) Year Round Pick Overall Player POS Team League 2019 1 15 15 Cole Caufield RW USA U-18 NTDP 2019 2 15 46 Jayden Struble D St. Sebastian’s School HIGH-MA 2019 3 2 64 Mattias Norlinder D MODO Jr. SWEDEN-JR. 2019 3 15 77 Gianni Fairbrother D Everett WHL 2019 5 2 126 Jacob Leguerrier D Sault Ste. Marie OHL 2019 5 7 131 Rhett Pitlick LW Chaska HIGH-MN 2019 5 14 138 Frederik Dichow G Vojens DENMARK-2 2019 6 15 170 Arsen Khisamutdinov C Nizhnekamsk 2 RUSSIA-JR. 2019 7 15 201 Rafael Harvey-Pinard LW Rouyn-Noranda QMJHL 2019 7 20 206 Kieran Ruscheinski D Calgary North Stars AMHL 2018 1 3 3 Jesperi Kotkaniemi C Assat FINLAND 2018 2 4 35 Jesse Ylonen RW Espoo FINLAND-2 2018 2 7 38 Alexander Romanov D CSKA 2 RUSSIA-JR. 2018 2 25 56 Jacob Olofsson C Timra SWEDEN-2 2018 3 4 66 Cameron Hillis C Guelph OHL 2018 3 9 71 Jordan Harris D Kimball Union Academy HIGH-NH 2018 4 4 97 Allan McShane C Oshawa OHL 2018 4 30 123 Jack Gorniak LW West Salem HIGH-WI 2018 5 4 128 Cole Fonstad C Prince Albert WHL 2018 5 9 133 Samuel Houde C Chicoutimi QMJHL 2018 7 4 190 Brett Stapley C Vernon BCHL 2017 1 25 25 Ryan Poehling C St. Cloud State NCHC 2017 2 25 56 Josh Brook D Moose Jaw WHL 2017 2 27 58 Joni Ikonen C Frolunda Jr. SWEDEN-JR. 2017 3 6 68 Scott Walford D Victoria WHL 2017 3 25 87 Cale Fleury D Kootenay WHL 2017 5 25 149 Jarret Tyszka D Seattle WHL 2017 7 13 199 Cayden Primeau G Lincoln USHL

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Highest-Producing Picks (Regular Season) Skater POS Year Round Pick Overall GP G A P SC Guy Lafleur RW 1971 1 1 1 1126 560 793 1353 5 Larry Robinson D 1971 2 6 20 1384 208 750 958 6 D 1981 2 19 40 1651 185 763 948 3 Saku Koivu C 1993 1 21 21 1124 255 577 832 0 John LeClair LW 1987 2 12 33 967 406 413 819 1

Goaltender Year Round Pick Overall GP W L T OT SC 1984 3 9 51 1029 551 315 131 -- 4 Carey Price 2005 1 5 5 682 348 250 -- 74 0 Tomas Vokoun 1994 9 18 226 700 300 288 35 43 0 Jose Theodore 1994 2 18 44 648 286 254 30 39 0 Jaroslav Halak 2003 9 10 271 520 272 167 -- 58 0

87 NASHVILLE PREDATORS

2020 NHL Draft Picks (as of Oct. 2): 11, 37 (from NJD), 42, 70 (from MIN), 73, 135, 166

Last Time Picking 11th Overall: 2014 (Kevin Fiala)

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Selections From Past 3 Years (Entire Draft History) Year Round Pick Overall Player POS Team League 2019 1 24 24 Philip Tomasino C Niagara OHL 2019 2 14 45 Egor Afanasyev LW Muskegon USHL 2019 3 3 65 Alexander Campbell LW Victoria BCHL 2019 4 16 109 Marc Del Gaizo D UMass H-EAST 2019 4 24 117 Semyon Chystyakov D Ufa 2 RUSSIA-JR. 2019 5 24 148 Ethan Haider G MN Magicians NAHL 2019 6 24 179 Isak Walther RW Sodertalje U18 SWE-JR. U18 2019 7 24 210 Juuso Parssinen C TPS Jr. FINLAND-JR. 2018 4 18 111 Jachym Kondelik C Muskegon USHL 2018 5 7 131 Spencer Stastney D USA U-18 NTDP 2018 5 27 151 Vladislav Yeryomenko D Calgary WHL 2018 7 27 213 Milan Kloucek G Pardubice CZREP 2017 1 30 30 RW Sioux City USHL 2017 2 30 61 Grant Mismash LW USA U-18 NTDP 2017 3 30 92 David Farrance D USA U-18 NTDP 2017 5 30 154 Tomas Vomacka G Corpus Christi NAHL 2017 6 21 176 Pavel Koltygin C Drummondville QMJHL 2017 7 30 216 Jacob Paquette D Kingston OHL

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Highest-Producing Picks (Regular Season) Skater POS Year Round Pick Overall GP G A P SC Scott Hartnell RW 2000 1 6 6 1249 327 380 707 0 David Legwand C 1998 1 2 2 1136 228 390 618 0 Ryan Suter D 2003 1 7 7 1142 90 498 588 0 Shea Weber D 2003 2 19 49 990 218 352 570 0 Martin Erat RW 1999 7 5 191 881 176 369 545 0

Goaltender Year Round Pick Overall GP W L T OT SC Pekka Rinne 2004 8 31 258 659 359 201 -- 74 0 Juuse Saros 2013 4 8 99 119 55 36 -- 16 0 Anders Lindback 2008 7 26 207 130 45 58 -- 8 0 Marek Mazanec 2012 6 28 179 31 8 13 -- 4 0 Mike McKenna 2002 6 6 172 35 7 17 -- 3 0

88 NEW JERSEY DEVILS

2020 NHL Draft Picks (as of Oct. 2): 7, 18 (from ARI), 20 (from VAN via TBL), 84 (from CAR), 99, 120 (from BOS), 130, 161, 192

Last Time Picking 7th Overall: The Devils franchise never has selected 7th overall in the NHL Draft

Last Time Picking 18th Overall: 1995 (Petr Sykora)

Last Time Picking 20th Overall: 2009 (Jacob Josefson)

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Selections From Past 3 Years (Entire Draft History) Year Round Pick Overall Player POS Team League 2019 1 1 1 Jack Hughes C USA U-18 NTDP 2019 2 30 61 Nikita Okhotiuk D Ottawa OHL 2019 3 8 70 Daniil Misyul D Yaroslavl 2 RUSSIA-JR. 2019 3 18 80 Graeme Clarke RW Ottawa OHL 2019 3 20 82 Michael Vukojevic D Kitchener OHL 2019 4 3 96 Tyce Thompson RW Providence H-EAST 2019 4 25 118 Case McCarthy D USA U-18 NTDP 2019 5 3 127 Cole Brady G Janesville NAHL 2019 5 5 129 Arseny Gritsyuk RW Omsk 2 RUSSIA-JR. 2019 6 3 158 Patrick Moynihan RW USA U-18 NTDP 2019 7 3 189 Nikola Pasic RW Linkoping Jr. SWEDEN-JR. 2018 1 17 17 Ty Smith D Spokane WHL 2018 4 17 110 Xavier Bernard D Drummondville QMJHL 2018 5 12 136 Akira Schmid G Langnau Jr. SWISS-JR. 2018 5 17 141 Yegor Sharangovich C Dynamo Minsk RUSSIA 2018 6 17 172 Mitchell Hoelscher C Ottawa OHL 2018 7 17 203 Eetu Pakkila LW Karpat Jr. FINLAND-JR. 2017 1 1 1 Nico Hischier C Halifax QMJHL 2017 2 5 36 C Brynas SWEDEN 2017 3 1 63 Fabian Zetterlund LW/RW Farjestad Jr. SWEDEN-JR. 2017 3 19 81 Reilly Walsh D Proctor Academy HIGH-NH 2017 4 5 98 Nikita Popugaev LW Prince George WHL 2017 5 5 129 Gilles Senn G Davos SWISS 2017 5 19 143 Marian Studenic RW Hamilton OHL 2017 6 5 160 Aarne Talvitie C Blues Jr. FINLAND JR. 2017 7 5 191 Jocktan Chainey D Halifax QMJHL 2017 7 19 205 Yegor Zaitsev D Balashikha RUSSIA-2 2017 7 28 214 Matthew Hellickson D Sioux City USHL

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Highest-Producing Picks (Regular Season) Skater POS Year Round Pick Overall GP G A P SC Brendan Shanahan RW 1987 1 2 2 1524 656 698 1354 3 Pat Verbeek RW 1982 3 1 43 1424 522 540 1062 1 Patrik Elias LW 1994 2 25 51 1240 408 617 1025 2 Kirk Muller LW 1984 1 2 2 1349 357 602 959 1 RW 1989 1 5 5 1263 429 427 856 2

Goaltender Year Round Pick Overall GP W L T OT SC Martin Brodeur 1990 1 20 20 1266 691 397 105 49 3 Sean Burke 1985 2 3 24 820 324 341 101 9 0 Kirk McLean 1984 6 2 107 612 245 262 72 -- 0 Chris Terreri 1983 5 3 85 406 151 172 43 -- 2 1990 3 11 53 394 141 178 39 5 0

89 NEW YORK ISLANDERS

2020 NHL Draft Picks (as of Oct. 2): 90, 121, 152, 183, 214

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Selections From Past 3 Years (Entire Draft History) Year Round Pick Overall Player POS Team League 2019 1 23 23 Simon Holmstrom RW HV71 Jr. SWEDEN-JR. 2019 2 26 57 Samuel Bolduc D Blainville-Boisbriand QMJHL 2019 5 23 147 Reece Newkirk C Portland WHL 2019 6 23 178 Felix Bibeau C Rouyn-Noranda QMJHL 2019 7 23 209 Cole Coskey RW Saginaw OHL 2018 1 11 11 Oliver Wahlstrom RW USA U-18 NTDP 2018 1 12 12 Noah Dobson D Acadie-Bathurst QMJHL 2018 2 10 41 Bode Wilde D USA U-18 NTDP 2018 2 12 43 Ruslan Iskhakov C CSKA 2 RUSSIA-JR. 2018 3 10 72 Jakub Skarek G Jihlava CZREP 2018 4 10 103 Jacob Pivonka C USA U-18 NTDP 2018 5 10 134 Blade Jenkins LW Saginaw OHL 2018 7 10 196 Christian Krygier D Lincoln USHL 2017 2 15 46 Robin Salo D Sport FINLAND 2017 3 15 77 Benjamin Mirageas D Chicago USHL 2017 5 15 139 Sebastian Aho D Skelleftea SWEDEN 2017 6 10 165 Arnaud Durandeau LW Halifax QMJHL 2017 7 15 201 Logan Cockerill LW USA U-18 NTDP

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Highest-Producing Picks (Regular Season) Skater POS Year Round Pick Overall GP G A P SC C 1974 2 4 22 1279 524 901 1425 6 Mike Bossy RW 1977 1 15 15 752 573 553 1126 4 Denis Potvin D 1973 1 1 1 1060 310 742 1052 4 Pat LaFontaine C 1983 1 3 3 865 468 545 1013 0 LW 1977 2 15 33 1028 325 511 836 4

Goaltender Year Round Pick Overall GP W L T OT SC 1997 1 4 4 1044 489 392 33 91 0 1980 2 17 38 677 271 265 88 -- 0 1993 5 14 118 526 210 225 73 -- 0 Jeff Hackett 1987 2 13 34 500 166 244 56 -- 0 Richard Brodeur 1972 7 1 97 385 131 175 62 -- 0

90 NEW YORK RANGERS

2020 NHL Draft Picks (as of Oct. 2): 1, 22 (from CAR), 72, 92 (from DAL), 103, 134, 165, 196, 197 (from NSH), 206 (from VAN)

Last Time Picking 1st Overall: 1965 (Andre Veilleux)

Last Time Picking 22nd Overall: 2018 (K’Andre Miller)

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Selections From Past 3 Years (Entire Draft History) Year Round Pick Overall Player POS Team League 2019 1 2 2 Kaapo Kakko RW TPS FINLAND 2019 2 18 49 Matthew Robertson D Edmonton WHL 2019 2 27 58 Karl Henriksson C Frolunda Jr. SWEDEN-JR. 2019 3 6 68 Zachary Jones D Tri-City USHL 2019 4 19 112 Hunter Skinner D Lincoln USHL 2019 5 6 130 Leevi Aaltonen RW Kalpa Jr. FINLAND-JR. 2019 6 6 161 Adam Edstrom C Mora Jr. SWEDEN-JR. 2019 7 19 205 Eric Ciccolini RW Toronto JC OJHL 2018 1 9 9 Vitali Kravtsov RW Chelyabinsk RUSSIA 2018 1 22 22 K’Andre Miller D USA U-18 NTDP 2018 1 28 28 Nils Lundkvist D Lulea SWEDEN 2018 2 8 39 Olof Lindbom G Djurgarden Jr. SWEDEN-JR. 2018 3 8 70 Jacob Ragnarsson D Almtuna SWEDEN-2 2018 3 26 88 Joey Keane D Barrie OHL 2018 4 8 101 Nico Gross D Oshawa OHL 2018 5 8 132 Lauri Pajuniemi RW TPS FINLAND 2018 6 8 163 Simon Kjellberg D Rogle Jr. SWEDEN-JR. 2018 7 30 216 Riley Hughes RW St. Sebastian’s School HIGH-MA 2017 1 7 7 Lias Andersson C HV71 SWEDEN 2017 1 21 21 Filip Chytil C Zlin CZREP 2017 4 30 123 Brandon Crawley D London OHL 2017 5 21 145 Calle Sjalin D Ostersund SWEDEN-3 2017 6 2 157 Dominik Lakatos C Liberec CZREP 2017 6 19 174 C St. Andrews College HIGH-ON 2017 7 21 207 Patrik Virta C TPS FINLAND

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Highest-Producing Picks (Regular Season) Skater POS Year Round Pick Overall GP G A P SC C 1990 2 13 34 1238 278 755 1033 1 Alex Kovalev RW 1991 1 15 15 1316 430 599 1029 1 D 1986 1 9 9 1205 247 781 1028 1 RW 1973 1 14 14 1005 448 540 988 0 Tony Amonte RW 1988 4 5 68 1174 416 484 900 0

Goaltender Year Round Pick Overall GP W L T OT SC 2000 7 8 205 887 459 310 -- 96 0 1981 4 9 72 882 374 346 119 -- 0 1985 2 7 28 666 301 258 73 -- 1 1994 1 26 26 351 139 142 33 4 0 Steve Weeks 1978 11 5 176 291 112 119 33 -- 0

91 OTTAWA SENATORS

2020 NHL Draft Picks (as of Oct. 2): 3 (from SJS), 5, 28 (from NYI), 33, 52 (from CBJ), 59 (from NYI), 61 (from DAL via VGK), 64, 71 (from WPG), 155 (from TBL), 158 (from SJS), 181 (from STL via EDM)

Last Time Picking 3rd Overall: 1994 (Radek Bonk)

Last Time Picking 5th Overall: The Senators never have selected 5th overall in the NHL Draft

Last Time Picking 28th Overall: 2017 (Shane Bowers)

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Selections From Past 3 Years (Entire Draft History) Year Round Pick Overall Player POS Team League 2019 1 19 19 Lassi Thomson D Kelowna WHL 2019 2 1 32 Shane Pinto C Tri-City USHL 2019 2 6 37 Mads Sogaard G Medicine Hat WHL 2019 4 1 94 Viktor Lodin C Orebro SWEDEN 2019 5 1 125 Mark Kastelic C Calgary WHL 2019 7 1 187 Maxence Guenette D Val-d’Or QMJHL 2018 1 4 4 Brady Tkachuk LW Boston University H-EAST 2018 1 26 26 Jacob Bernard-Docker D Okotoks AJHL 2018 2 17 48 Jonathan Tychonick D Penticton BCHL 2018 4 2 95 Jonathan Gruden C USA U-18 NTDP 2018 5 2 126 Angus Crookshank LW Langley BCHL 2018 6 2 157 Kevin Mandolese G Cape Breton QMJHL 2018 7 2 188 Jakov Novak LW Janesville NAHL 2018 7 8 194 Luke Loheit RW Minnetonka HIGH-MN 2017 1 28 28 Shane Bowers C Waterloo USHL 2017 2 16 47 Alex Formenton LW London OHL 2017 4 28 121 Drake Batherson C Cape Breton QMJHL 2017 6 28 183 Jordan Hollett G Regina WHL

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Highest-Producing Picks (Regular Season) Skater POS Year Round Pick Overall GP G A P SC RW 1994 6 3 133 1246 444 713 1157 0 Marian Hossa RW 1997 1 12 12 1309 525 609 1134 3 Jason Spezza C 2001 1 2 2 1123 341 599 940 0 C 1992 1 2 2 850 337 444 781 0 Pavol Demitra RW 1993 9 19 227 847 304 464 768 0

Goaltender Year Round Pick Overall GP W L T OT SC 2003 9 30 291 472 241 146 -- 47 0 2001 4 2 99 287 145 86 0 28 1 Robin Lehner 2009 2 16 46 301 116 120 -- 45 0 Martin Prusek 1999 6 7 164 57 31 12 4 0 0 Jani Hurme 1997 3 5 58 76 29 25 11 -- 0

92 PHILADELPHIA FLYERS

2020 NHL Draft Picks (as of Oct. 2): 23, 54, 116, 147, 178, 202 (from MTL), 209

Last Time Picking 23rd Overall: 1986 (Jukka Seppo)

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Selections From Past 3 Years (Entire Draft History) Year Round Pick Overall Player POS Team League 2019 1 14 14 Cameron York D USA U-18 NTDP 2019 2 3 34 Bobby Brink RW Sioux City USHL 2019 3 10 72 Ronald Attard D Tri-City USHL 2019 4 10 103 Mason Millman D Saginaw OHL 2019 6 10 165 Egor Serdyuk RW Victoriaville QMJHL 2019 6 14 169 Roddy Ross G Seattle WHL 2019 7 10 196 Bryce Brodzinski RW Blaine HIGH-MN 2018 1 14 14 LW USA U-18 NTDP 2018 1 19 19 Jay O’Brien C Thayer Academy HIGH-MA 2018 2 19 50 Adam Ginning D Linkoping SWEDEN 2018 4 19 112 John St. Ivany D Sioux Falls USHL 2018 5 3 127 Wyatte Wylie D Everett WHL 2018 5 19 143 Samuel Ersson G Brynas Jr. SWEDEN-JR. 2018 6 19 174 Gavin Hain C USA U-18 NTDP 2018 7 19 205 Marcus Westfalt C Brynas SWEDEN 2017 1 2 2 Nolan Patrick C Brandon WHL 2017 1 27 27 Morgan Frost C Sault Ste. Marie OHL 2017 2 4 35 Isaac Ratcliffe LW Guelph OHL 2017 3 18 80 Kirill Ustimenko G Dynamo St. Petersburg 2 RUSSIA-JR. 2017 4 13 106 Matthew Strome LW Hamilton OHL 2017 4 14 107 Maksim Sushko RW Owen Sound OHL 2017 5 13 137 Noah Cates LW Stillwater HIGH-MN 2017 6 13 168 Olle Lycksell RW Linkoping Jr. SWEDEN-JR. 2017 7 10 196 Wyatt Kalynuk D Bloomington USHL

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Highest-Producing Picks (Regular Season) Skater POS Year Round Pick Overall GP G A P SC C 1969 2 4 17 1144 358 852 1210 2 LW 1979 1 14 14 1016 425 579 1004 0 RW 1983 6 19 121 1144 440 512 952 1 C 1991 1 6 6 708 249 636 885 2 LW 1972 1 7 7 903 420 463 883 2

Goaltender Year Round Pick Overall GP W L T OT SC 1982 6 14 119 608 296 214 69 -- 0 Pete Peeters 1977 8 11 135 489 246 156 51 -- 0 Rejean Lemelin 1974 7 17 125 506 236 161 63 -- 0 1994 9 10 218 373 161 143 14 22 0 Brian Boucher 1995 1 22 22 328 120 139 30 15 0

93 PITTSBURGH PENGUINS

2020 NHL Draft Picks (as of Oct. 2): 77, 108, 139, 170

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Selections From Past 3 Years (Entire Draft History) Year Round Pick Overall Player POS Team League 2019 1 21 21 Sam Poulin RW Sherbrooke QMJHL 2019 3 12 74 Nathan Legare RW Baie Comeau QMJHL 2019 5 21 145 Judd Caulfield RW USA U-18 NTDP 2019 7 17 203 Valtteri Puustinen RW HPK FINLAND 2019 7 25 211 Santeri Airola D Saipa Jr. FINLAND-JR. 2018 2 22 53 Calen Addison D Lethbridge WHL 2018 2 27 58 Filip Hallander C Timra SWEDEN-2 2018 5 5 129 Justin Almeida C Moose Jaw WHL 2018 6 22 177 Liam Gorman C St. Sebastian’s School HIGH-MA 2017 2 20 51 Zachary Lauzon D Rouyn-Noranda QMJHL 2017 3 31 93 Clayton Phillips D Fargo USHL 2017 5 28 152 Jan Drozg LW Leksand U18 SWEDEN-JR. U18 2017 5 31 155 Linus Olund C Brynas SWEDEN 2017 6 31 186 Antti Palojarvi D Lukko Jr. FINLAND JR. 2017 7 31 217 William Reilly D RPI ECAC

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Highest-Producing Picks (Regular Season) Skater POS Year Round Pick Overall GP G A P SC Jaromir Jagr RW 1990 1 5 5 1733 766 1155 1921 2 Mario Lemieux C 1984 1 1 1 915 690 1033 1723 2 RW 1988 4 4 67 1652 577 956 1533 3 Sidney Crosby C 2005 1 1 1 984 462 801 1263 3 Evgeni Malkin F 2004 1 2 2 907 416 660 1076 3

Goaltender Year Round Pick Overall GP W L T OT SC Marc-Andre Fleury 2003 1 1 1 847 466 266 2 80 3 1977 6 12 102 604 215 284 89 -- 0 Patrick Lalime 1993 6 26 156 444 200 174 32 16 0 Denis Herron 1972 3 8 40 462 146 203 76 -- 0 Matt Murray 2012 3 22 83 199 117 53 -- 19 2

94 SAN JOSE SHARKS

2020 NHL Draft Picks (as of Oct. 2): 31 (from TBL), 34, 56 (from COL via WSH), 126 (from OTT), 127, 201 (from PIT), 210 (from WSH)

Last Time Picking 31st Overall: 2015 (Jeremy Roy)

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Selections From Past 3 Years (Entire Draft History) Year Round Pick Overall Player POS Team League 2019 2 17 48 Artemi Kniazev D Chicoutimi QMJHL 2019 2 24 55 Dillon Hamaliuk LW Seattle WHL 2019 4 15 108 Yegor Spiridonov C Magnitogorsk 2 RUSSIA-JR. 2019 6 9 164 Timur Ibragimov LW SKA St. Petersburg 2 RUSSIA-JR. 2019 6 29 184 Santeri Hatakka D Jokerit Jr. FINLAND-JR. 2018 1 21 21 Ryan Merkley D Guelph OHL 2018 3 25 87 Linus Karlsson C Karlskrona Jr. SWEDEN-JR. 2018 4 9 102 Jasper Weatherby C Wenatchee BCHL 2018 6 21 176 Zachary Emond G Rouyn-Noranda QMJHL 2018 6 27 182 John Leonard LW UMass H-EAST 2017 1 19 19 Josh Norris C USA U-18 NTDP 2017 2 18 49 Mario Ferraro D Des Moines USHL 2017 4 9 102 Scott Reedy C USA U-18 NTDP 2017 6 4 159 Jacob McGrew RW Spokane WHL 2017 6 30 185 Sasha Chmelevski C Ottawa OHL 2017 7 26 212 Ivan Chekhovich LW Baie Comeau QMJHL

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Highest-Producing Picks (Regular Season) Skater POS Year Round Pick Overall GP G A P SC Patrick Marleau C 1997 1 2 2 1723 562 626 1188 0 Ray Whitney LW 1991 2 1 23 1330 385 679 1064 1 Joe Pavelski C 2003 7 8 205 1030 369 423 792 0 Sandis Ozolinsh D 1991 2 8 30 875 167 397 564 1 C 2007 1 9 9 715 256 290 546 0

Goaltender Year Round Pick Overall GP W L T OT SC 1994 9 11 219 697 353 227 29 57 0 Miikka Kiprusoff 1995 5 12 116 623 319 213 7 64 0 Thomas Greiss 2004 3 29 94 282 137 90 -- 28 0 1995 4 12 90 266 129 82 5 25 0 Alex Stalock 2005 4 21 112 151 61 49 -- 18 0

95 ST. LOUIS BLUES

2020 NHL Draft Picks (as of Oct. 2): 26, 86 (from WSH via MTL), 88, 119, 146 (from CAR), 150, 203 (from CHI via MTL)

Last Time Picking 26th Overall: 2016 (Tage Thompson)

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Selections From Past 3 Years (Entire Draft History) Year Round Pick Overall Player POS Team League 2019 2 31 62 Nikita Alexandrov C Charlottetown QMJHL 2019 3 31 93 Colten Ellis G Rimouski QMJHL 2019 5 31 155 Keean Washkurak C Mississauga OHL 2019 7 22 208 Vadim Zherenko G Dynamo Moscow 2 RUSSIA-JR. 2019 7 31 217 Jeremy Michel LW Val-d’Or QMJHL 2018 1 25 25 Dominik Bokk RW Vaxjo Jr. SWEDEN-JR. 2018 2 14 45 Scott Perunovich D Minnesota Duluth NCHC 2018 4 14 107 Joel Hofer G Swift Current WHL 2018 5 14 138 Hugh McGing LW Western Michigan NCHC 2018 6 14 169 Mathias Laferriere RW Cape Breton QMJHL 2018 7 14 200 Tyler Tucker D Barrie OHL 2017 1 20 20 Robert Thomas C London OHL 2017 1 31 31 Klim Kostin C/LW Dynamo Moscow RUSSIA 2017 4 20 113 Alexei Toropchenko RW MVD Balashikha 2 RUSSIA-JR. 2017 5 6 130 David Noel D Val-d’Or QMJHL 2017 6 20 175 Trenton Bourque D Owen Sound OHL 2017 7 20 206 Anton Andersson D Lulea Jr. SWEDEN-JR.

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Highest-Producing Picks (Regular Season) Skater POS Year Round Pick Overall GP G A P SC C 1982 7 8 134 1474 450 964 1414 1 Rod Brind’Amour C 1988 1 9 9 1484 452 732 1184 1 Bernie Federko C 1976 1 7 7 1000 369 761 1130 0 Cliff Ronning C 1984 7 8 134 1137 306 563 869 0 Paul MacLean RW 1978 7 6 109 719 324 349 673 0

Goaltender Year Round Pick Overall GP W L T OT SC 1976 4 2 56 663 293 271 74 -- 0 2005 3 24 85 413 222 128 -- 36 0 Guy Hebert 1987 8 12 159 491 191 222 56 -- 0 Jake Allen 2008 2 4 34 289 148 94 -- 26 1 Bob Froese 1978 10 6 160 242 128 72 20 -- 0

96 TAMPA BAY LIGHTNING

2020 NHL Draft Picks (as of Oct. 2): 62, 85 (from PHI via SJS), 93, 94 (from DET), 124, 157 (from OTT), 186, 217

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Selections From Past 3 Years (Entire Draft History) Year Round Pick Overall Player POS Team League 2019 1 27 27 Nolan Foote LW Kelowna WHL 2019 3 9 71 Hugo Alnefelt G HV71 Jr. SWEDEN-JR. 2019 3 27 89 Maxim Cajkovic RW Saint John QMJHL 2019 4 27 120 Maxwell Crozier D Sioux Falls USHL 2019 6 27 182 Quinn Schmiemann D Kamloops WHL 2019 7 12 198 Mikhail Shalagin LW Spartak 2 RUSSIA-JR. 2019 7 27 213 McKade Webster LW Green Bay USHL 2018 2 28 59 Gabriel Fortier LW Baie Comeau QMJHL 2018 3 28 90 Dmitry Semykin D Stupino 2 RUSSIA-JR. 2018 4 28 121 Alexander Green D Cornell ECAC 2018 5 28 152 Magnus Chrona G Nacka SWE-JR. U18 2018 6 28 183 Cole Koepke LW Sioux City USHL 2018 7 20 206 Radim Salda D Saint John QMJHL 2018 7 28 214 Ty Taylor G Vernon BCHL 2017 1 14 14 Callan Foote D Kelowna WHL 2017 2 17 48 Alexander Volkov RW SKA St. Petersburg 2 RUSSIA-JR. 2017 3 14 76 Alexei Lipanov C Balashikha RUSSIA-2 2017 6 14 169 Nicklaus Perbix D Elk River HIGH-MN 2017 6 25 180 Cole Guttman C Dubuque USHL 2017 7 14 200 Samuel Walker C Edina HIGH-MN

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Highest-Producing Picks (Regular Season) Skater POS Year Round Pick Overall GP G A P SC Vincent Lecavalier C 1998 1 1 1 1212 421 528 949 1 Brad Richards C 1998 3 6 64 1126 298 634 932 2 Steven Stamkos C 2008 1 1 1 803 422 410 832 0 Daymond Langkow C 1995 1 5 5 1090 270 402 672 0 Roman Hamrlik D 1992 1 1 1 1395 155 483 638 0

Goaltender Year Round Pick Overall GP W L T OT SC Andrei Vasilevskiy 2012 1 19 19 260 159 73 -- 18 0 Karri Ramo 2004 6 28 191 159 60 63 -- 18 0 Fredrik Norrena 2002 7 16 213 100 35 45 -- 11 0 Dustin Tokarski 2008 5 1 122 34 10 12 -- 5 0 Zac Bierk 1995 9 4 212 47 9 20 5 -- 0

97 TORONTO MAPLE LEAFS

2020 NHL Draft Picks (as of Oct. 2): 15 (from PIT), 44, 106, 122 (from VGK), 153 (from VGK), 168, 177 (from CAR), 180 (from COL), 189 (from SJS), 195 (from WPG via MIN), 212 (from STL)

Last Time Picking 15th Overall: 1995 (Jeff Ware)

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Selections From Past 3 Years (Entire Draft History) Year Round Pick Overall Player POS Team League 2019 2 22 53 Nicholas Robertson LW Peterborough OHL 2019 3 22 84 Mikko Kokkonen D Jukurit FINLAND 2019 4 22 115 Mikhail Abramov C Victoriaville QMJHL 2019 4 31 124 Nicholas Abruzzese C Chicago USHL 2019 5 22 146 Michael Koster D Chaska HIGH-MN 2019 7 18 204 Kalle Loponen D Hermes FINLAND-2 2018 1 29 29 Rasmus Sandin D Sault Ste. Marie OHL 2018 2 21 52 Sean Durzi D Owen Sound OHL 2018 3 14 76 Semyon Der-Arguchintsev C Peterborough OHL 2018 3 21 83 Riley Stotts C Calgary WHL 2018 4 25 118 Mac Hollowell D Sault Ste. Marie OHL 2018 5 25 149 Filip Kral D Spokane WHL 2018 6 1 156 Pontus Holmberg RW Vasteras SWEDEN-3 2018 7 23 209 Zachary Bouthillier G Chicoutimi QMJHL 2018 7 25 211 Semyon Kizimov RW Togliatti 2 RUSSIA-JR. 2017 1 17 17 Timothy Liljegren D Rogle SWEDEN 2017 2 28 59 Eemeli Rasanen D Kingston OHL 2017 4 17 110 Ian Scott G Prince Albert WHL 2017 4 31 124 Vladislav Kara LW Bars Kazan RUSSIA-2 2017 5 17 141 Fedor Gordeev D Flint OHL 2017 6 17 172 Ryan McGregor C Sarnia OHL 2017 7 17 203 Ryan O’Connell D St. Andrews College HIGH-ON

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Highest-Producing Picks (Regular Season) Skater POS Year Round Pick Overall GP G A P SC Vincent Damphousse C 1986 1 6 6 1378 432 773 1205 1 Darryl Sittler C 1970 1 8 8 1096 484 637 1121 0 Lanny McDonald RW 1973 1 4 4 1111 500 506 1006 1 Rick Kehoe RW 1971 2 8 22 906 371 396 767 0 RW 1983 1 7 7 1029 297 447 744 0

Goaltender Year Round Pick Overall GP W L T OT SC 2005 1 21 21 536 291 158 -- 64 1 Felix Potvin 1990 2 10 31 635 266 260 85 -- 0 Ken Wregget 1982 3 3 45 575 225 248 53 -- 1 James Reimer 2006 4 6 99 363 158 126 -- 41 0 Mike Palmateer 1974 5 13 85 356 149 138 52 -- 0

98 VANCOUVER CANUCKS

2020 NHL Draft Picks (as of Oct. 2): 82, 113, 144, 175, 191 (from ANA)

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Selections From Past 3 Years (Entire Draft History) Year Round Pick Overall Player POS Team League 2019 1 10 10 Vasily Podkolzin RW Neva St. Petersburg RUSSIA-2 2019 2 9 40 Nils Hoglander LW Rogle SWEDEN 2019 4 29 122 Ethan Keppen LW Flint OHL 2019 5 9 133 Carson Focht C Calgary WHL 2019 6 1 156 Arturs Silovs G Riga 2 RUSSIA-JR. 2019 6 20 175 Karel Plasek RW Brno CZREP 2019 6 25 180 Jack Malone RW Youngstown USHL 2019 7 9 195 Aidan McDonough LW Cedar Rapids USHL 2019 7 29 215 Arvid Costmar C Linkoping Jr. SWEDEN-JR. 2018 1 7 7 D Michigan BIG10 2018 2 6 37 Jett Woo D Moose Jaw WHL 2018 3 6 68 Tyler Madden C Tri-City USHL 2018 5 6 130 Toni Utunen D Leki FINLAND-2 2018 6 31 186 Artyom Manukyan RW Omsk 2 RUSSIA-JR. 2018 7 6 192 Matthew Thiessen G Steinbach MJHL 2017 1 5 5 Elias Pettersson C Timra SWEDEN-2 2017 2 2 33 Kole Lind RW Kelowna WHL 2017 2 24 55 Jonah Gadjovich LW Owen Sound OHL 2017 3 2 64 Michael Dipietro G Windsor OHL 2017 4 2 95 Jack Rathbone D Dexter School HIGH-MA 2017 5 11 135 Kristoffer Gunnarsson D Frolunda SWEDEN 2017 6 26 181 Petrus Palmu RW Owen Sound OHL 2017 7 2 188 Matt Brassard D Oshawa OHL

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Highest-Producing Picks (Regular Season) Skater POS Year Round Pick Overall GP G A P SC C 1999 1 3 3 1330 240 830 1070 0 LW 1999 1 2 2 1306 393 648 1041 0 C 1988 1 2 2 1382 375 492 867 0 Rick Vaive RW 1979 1 5 5 876 441 347 788 0 RW 1989 6 8 113 702 437 342 779 0

Goaltender Year Round Pick Overall GP W L T OT SC 2004 1 26 26 409 170 159 -- 58 0 1977 3 4 40 476 167 202 61 -- 0 Murray Bannerman 1977 4 4 58 289 116 125 33 -- 0 Wendell Young 1981 4 10 73 187 59 86 12 -- 2 Frank Caprice 1981 9 10 178 102 31 46 11 -- 0

99 VEGAS GOLDEN KNIGHTS

2020 NHL Draft Picks (as of Oct. 2): 29, 68 (from NJD), 91, 184, 215

Last Time Picking 29th Overall: The Golden Knights never have selected 29th overall in the NHL Draft

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Entire Draft History Year Round Pick Overall Player POS Team League 2019 1 17 17 Peyton Krebs C Kootenay WHL 2019 2 10 41 Kaedan Korczak D Kelowna WHL 2019 3 17 79 Pavel Dorofeyev LW Magnitogorsk RUSSIA 2019 3 24 86 Layton Ahac D Prince George BCHL 2019 4 17 110 Ryder Donovan C Duluth East H.S. HIGH-MN 2019 5 11 135 Isaiah Saville G Tri-City USHL 2019 5 15 139 Marcus Kallionkieli LW Sioux City USHL 2019 5 17 141 Mason Primeau C North Bay OHL 2018 2 30 61 Ivan Morozov C Khanty-Mansiysk 2 RUSSIA-JR. 2018 4 6 99 Slava Demin D Wenatchee BCHL 2018 4 22 115 Paul Cotter C Lincoln USHL 2018 5 11 135 Brandon Kruse LW Bowling Green WCHA 2018 5 30 154 Connor Corcoran D Windsor OHL 2018 6 25 180 Peter Diliberatore D Salisbury HIGH-CT 2018 6 30 185 Xavier Bouchard D Baie Comeau QMJHL 2018 7 22 208 Jordan Kooy G London OHL 2017 1 6 6 Cody Glass C Portland WHL 2017 1 13 13 Nick Suzuki C Owen Sound OHL 2017 1 15 15 Erik Brannstrom D HV71 SWEDEN 2017 2 3 34 Nicolas Hague D Mississauga OHL 2017 2 31 62 Jake Leschyshyn C Regina WHL 2017 3 3 65 Jonas Rondbjerg RW Vaxjo Jr. SWEDEN-JR. 2017 4 3 96 Maksim Zhukov G Green Bay USHL 2017 5 3 127 Lucas Elvenes C/RW Rogle Jr. SWEDEN-JR. 2017 5 18 142 Jack Dugan LW Northwood School HIGH-NY 2017 6 3 158 Nick Campoli C North York OJHL 2017 6 6 161 Jiri Patera G C. Budejovice Jr. CZREP-JR. 2017 7 3 189 Ben Jones C Niagara OHL

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Highest-Producing Picks (Regular Season) Skater POS Year Round Pick Overall GP G A P SC Nick Suzuki C 2017 1 13 13 71 13 28 41 0 Cody Glass C 2017 1 6 6 39 5 7 12 0 Nicolas Hague D 2017 2 3 34 38 1 10 11 0 Erik Brannstrom D 2017 1 15 15 33 0 4 4 0

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2020 NHL Draft Picks (as of Oct. 2): 24, 80 (from ARI via COL), 117, 148, 179

Last Time Picking 24th Overall: 2009 (Marcus Johansson)

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Selections From Past 3 Years (Entire Draft History) Year Round Pick Overall Player POS Team League 2019 1 25 25 Connor McMichael C London OHL 2019 2 25 56 Brett Leason RW Prince Albert WHL 2019 3 29 91 Aliaksei Protas C Prince Albert WHL 2019 5 29 153 Martin Has D Tappara Jr. FINLAND-JR. 2018 1 31 31 Alexander Alexeyev D Red Deer WHL 2018 2 15 46 Martin Fehervary D Oskarshamn SWEDEN-2 2018 2 16 47 Kody Clark RW Ottawa OHL 2018 3 31 93 Riley Sutter RW Everett WHL 2018 4 31 124 Mitchell Gibson G Lone Star NAHL 2018 6 6 161 Alex Kannok-Leipert D Vancouver WHL 2018 7 31 217 Eric Florchuk C Saskatoon WHL 2017 4 27 120 Tobias Geisser D Zug Academy SWISS-2 2017 5 27 151 Sebastian Walfridsson D MODO Jr. SWEDEN-JR. 2017 6 27 182 Benton Maass D Elk River HIGH-MN 2017 7 27 213 Kristian Roykas Marthinsen LW Almtuna Jr. SWEDEN-JR. 2

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Highest-Producing Picks (Regular Season) Skater POS Year Round Pick Overall GP G A P SC Mike Gartner RW 1979 1 4 4 1432 708 627 1335 0 Alex Ovechkin LW 2004 1 1 1 1152 706 572 1278 1 Nicklas Backstrom C 2006 1 4 4 956 243 684 927 1 D 1982 1 5 5 1635 196 712 908 3 Peter Bondra RW 1990 8 9 156 1081 503 389 892 0

Goaltender Year Round Pick Overall GP W L T OT SC Olie Kolzig 1989 1 19 19 719 303 297 63 24 0 2008 4 2 93 468 282 122 -- 46 1 Semyon Varlamov 2006 1 23 23 493 232 183 -- 56 0 1989 2 14 35 415 171 170 56 -- 0 2006 2 4 34 257 105 93 -- 26 0

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2020 NHL Draft Picks (as of Oct. 2): 10, 40, 133, 164

Last Time Picking 10th Overall: 2004 (Boris Valabik)

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Selections From Past 3 Years (Entire Draft History) Year Round Pick Overall Player POS Team League 2019 1 20 20 Ville Heinola D Lukko FINLAND 2019 2 20 51 Simon Lundmark D Linkoping Jr. SWEDEN-JR. 2019 4 20 113 Henri Nikkanen C Jukurit Jr. FINLAND-JR. 2019 5 10 134 Harrison Blaisdell C Chilliwack BCHL 2019 5 20 144 Logan Neaton G Prince George BCHL 2018 2 29 60 David Gustafsson C HV71 SWEDEN 2018 3 29 91 Nathan Smith C Cedar Rapids USHL 2018 5 26 150 Declan Chisholm D Peterborough OHL 2018 5 29 153 Giovanni Vallati D Kitchener OHL 2018 6 29 184 Jared Moe G Waterloo USHL 2018 7 29 215 Austin Wong C Okotoks AJHL 2017 1 24 24 Kristian Vesalainen LW/RW Frolunda SWEDEN 2017 2 12 43 Dylan Samberg D Hermantown HIGH-MN 2017 3 12 74 Johnathan Kovacevic D Merrimack H-EAST 2017 4 12 105 Santeri Virtanen C TPS Jr. FINLAND JR. 2017 5 12 136 Leon Gawanke D Cape Breton QMJHL 2017 6 12 167 Arvid Holm G Karlskrona Jr. SWEDEN-JR. 2017 7 12 198 Skyler McKenzie LW Portland WHL 2017 7 25 211 Croix Evingson D Shreveport NAHL

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Highest-Producing Picks (Regular Season) Skater POS Year Round Pick Overall GP G A P SC Ilya Kovalchuk LW 2001 1 1 1 926 443 433 876 0 LW 2000 1 2 2 869 372 419 791 0 Bryan Little C 2006 1 12 12 843 217 304 521 0 C 2009 1 4 4 713 242 215 457 0 Mark Scheifele C 2011 1 7 7 519 180 264 444 0

Goaltender Year Round Pick Overall GP W L T OT SC 2002 1 2 2 649 310 233 0 67 0 Ondrej Pavelec 2005 2 11 41 398 156 167 -- 48 0 Connor Hellebuyck 2012 5 9 130 270 148 85 -- 22 0 Pasi Nurminen 2001 6 24 189 125 48 54 12 -- 0 Michael Garnett 2001 3 17 80 24 10 7 -- 4 0

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