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2014 WORLD UNDER-17 HOCKEY CHALLENGE DÉFI MONDIAL DE HOCKEY DES MOINS DE 17 ANS 2014

ALL-TIME FIRST-ROUND PICKS CHOIX DE PREMIÈRE RONDE DE TOUS LES TEMPS AU REPÊCHAGE

* THROUGH THE 2014 NHL ENTRY DRAFT * * REPÊCHAGE UNIVERSEL 2014 DE LA LNH INCLUS *

2014

Aaron Ekblad (1st – Florida) 2012 & 2013 – (2nd – Buffalo) 2012 – Pacific/Pacifique (3rd – ) 2012 – Germany/Allemagne (4th – ) 2013 – Ontario (5th – ) 2013 – Ontario (6th – ) 2013 – Pacific/Pacifique Haydn Fleury (7th – Carolina) 2013 – West/Ouest William Nylander (8th – ) 2013 – /Suède Nick Ritchie (10th – Anaheim) 2012 – Ontario Jakub Vrana (13th – ) 2012 – Czech Republic/Rép. tchèque (15th – Detroit) 2013 – /États-Unis Sonny Milano (16th – Columbus) 2013 – United States/États-Unis (17th – Philadelphia) 2013 – West/Ouest Alex Tuch (18th – Minnesota) 2013 – United States/États-Unis (21st – St. Louis) 2013 – Ontario Kasperi Kapanen (22nd – Pittsburgh) 2013 – Finland/Finlande (23rd – ) 2013 – Pacific/Pacifique Jared McCann (24th – Vancouver) 2013 – Ontario David Pastrnak (25th – Boston) 2012 – Czech Republic/Rép. tchèque Josh Ho-Sang (28th – New York Islanders) 2013 - Ontario Adrian Kempe (29th – Los Angeles) 2013 – Sweden/Suède John Quenneville (30th – ) 2013 – Pacific/Pacifique

2013

Nathan MacKinnon (1st – Colorado) 2011 & 2012 – Atlantic/Atlantique (3rd – Tampa Bay) 2012 – Québec (4th – Nashville) 2011 – United States/États-Unis (6th – Calgary) 2011 – Ontario Darnell Nurse (7th – Edmonton) 2012 – Ontario (8th – Buffalo) 2011 – Finland/Finlande (9th – Vancouver) 2012 – Ontario Valeri Nichushkin (10th – Dallas) 2012 – Russia/Russie Samuel Morin (11th – Philadelphia) 2012 – Québec (12th – Phoenix) 2012 – Ontario (13th – ) 2012 – Pacific/Pacifique (15th – New York Islanders) 2011 – West/Ouest (16th – Buffalo) 2012 – Russia/Russie (17th – ) 2012 – Pacific/Pacifique (19th – Columbus) 2011 – Ontario Frédérik Gauthier (21st – Toronto) 2012 - Québec Andre Burakovsky (23rd – Washington) 2012 – Sweden/Suède (24th – Vancouver) 2011 – Pacific/Pacifique Michael McCarron (25th – ) 2012 – United States/États-Unis (28th – Calgary) 2012 – Pacific/Pacifique Ryan Hartman (30th – Chicago) 2011 – United States/États-Unis

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2012

Ryan Murray (2nd – Columbus) 2010 – West/Ouest (4th – New York Islanders) 2011 – Pacific/Pacifique (5th – Toronto) 2011 – Pacific/Pacifique Mathew Dumba (7th – Minnesota) 2011 – Pacific/Pacifique (8th- Pittsburgh) 2011 – West/Ouest (9th – Winnipeg) 2011 – United States/États-Unis Slater Koekkoek (10th – Tampa Bay) 2011 – Ontario (12th – Buffalo) 2010 – Russia/Russie (15th – Ottawa) 2010 – Ontario Thomas Wilson (16th – Washington) 2011 – Ontario Teuvo Teravainen (18th – Chicago) 2011 – Finland/Finlande (20th – Philadelphia) 2011 – Ontario Michael Matheson (23rd – Florida) 2011 – Québec (25th – St. Louis) 2010 – United States/États-Unis (26th – Vancouver) 2011 – Ontario (27th – Phoenix) 2011 – United States/États-Unis Brady Skjei (28th – ) 2011 – United States/États-Unis (29th – New Jersey) 2011 – United States/États-Unis

2011

Ryan Nugent-Hopkins (1st – Edmonton) 2010 – Pacific/Pacifique (3rd – Florida) 2010 – Québec (5th – New York Islanders) 2010 – Ontario Mike Zibanejad (6th – Ottawa) 2010 – Sweden/Suède (8th – Philadelphia) 2008 & 2009 – Atlantic/Atlantique Dougie Hamilton (9th – Boston) 2010 – Ontario Jonas Brodin (10th – Minnesota) 2010 – Sweden/Suède (11th – Colorado) 2010 – Pacific/Pacifique Ryan Murphy (12th – Carolina) 2010 – Ontario J.T. Miller (15th – New York Rangers) 2010 – United States/États-Unis (16th – Buffalo) 2010 – Finland/Finlande Nathan Beaulieu (17th – Montreal) 2009 – Atlantic/Atlantique Mark McNeill (18th – Chicago) 2010 – Pacific/Pacifique Oscar Klefbom (19th – Edmonton) 2010 – Sweden/Suède Tyler Biggs (22nd – Toronto) 2010 – United States/États-Unis (24th – Ottawa) 2010 – Ontario (25th – Toronto) 2010 – Ontario Phillip Danault (26th – Chicago) 2010 – Québec (27th – Tampa Bay) 2009 – Russia/Russie Rickard Rakell (30th – Anaheim) 2010 – Sweden/Suède

2010

Taylor Hall (1st – Edmonton) 2008 – Ontario (2nd – Boston) 2009 – Ontario (3rd – Florida) 2009 – Ontario (6th – Tampa Bay) 2009 – Pacific/Pacifique Jeffrey Skinner (7th – Carolina) 2009 – Ontario (8th – Atlanta) 2008 – Russia/Russie Mikael Granlund (9th – Minnesota) 2008 – Finland/Finlande Dylan McIlrath (10th – New York Rangers) 2009 – West/Ouest

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Jack Campbell (11th – Dallas) 2009 – United States/États-Unis Cam Fowler (12th – Anaheim) 2008 – United States/États-Unis Brandon Gormley (13th – Phoenix) 2008 & 2009 – Atlantic/Atlantique Jaden Schwartz (14th – St. Louis) 2009 – West/Ouest Derek Forbort (15th – Los Angeles) 2009 – United States/États-Unis (17th – Colorado) 2008 – Ontario Jarred Tinordi (22nd – Montreal) 2009 – United States/États-Unis Mark Pysyk (23rd – Buffalo) 2009 – Pacific/Pacifique Quinton Howden (25th – Florida) 2009 – West/Ouest Evgeny Kuznetsov (26th – Washington) 2009 – Russia/Russie (27th – Phoenix) 2009 – Ontario (29th – Anaheim) 2009 – United States/États-Unis

2009

John Tavares (1st – New York Islanders) 2006 – Ontario Matt Duchene (3rd – Colorado) 2008 – Ontario Evander Kane (4th – Atlanta) 2008 – Pacific/Pacifique (5th – Los Angeles) 2008 – West/Ouest Scott Glennie (8th – Dallas) 2008 – West/Ouest (9th – Ottawa) 2008 – West/Ouest (11th – Nashville) 2008 – Ontario (13th – Buffalo) 2008 – Ontario Peter Holland (15th – Anaheim) 2008 – Ontario Louis Leblanc (18th – Montreal) 2008 – Québec (26th – Anaheim) 2008 – United States/États-Unis Philippe Paradis (27th – Carolina) 2008 – Québec (28th – Chicago) 2008 – Pacific/Pacifique (29th – Tampa Bay) 2008 – Ontario Simon Després (30th – Pittsburgh) 2008 – Québec

2008

Drew Doughty (2nd – Los Angeles) 2006 – Ontario Luke Schenn (5th – Toronto) 2006 – West/Ouest Colin Wilson (7th – Nashville) 2006 – United States/États-Unis Joshua Bailey (9th – New York Islanders) 2006 – Ontario (14th – Carolina) 2006 – Pacific/Pacifique Tyler Ennis (16th – Buffalo) 2006 – Pacific/Pacifique

2007

Patrick Kane (1st – Chicago) 2005 – United States/États-Unis James van Riemsdyk (2nd – Philadelphia) 2006 – United States/États-Unis (3rd – Phoenix) 2006 – Pacific/Pacifique Thomas Hickey (4th – Los Angeles) 2006 – Pacific/Pacifique Karl Alzner (5th – Washington) 2005 – Pacific/Pacifique (6th – Edmonton) 2006 – Ontario Zach Hamill (8th – Boston) 2005 – Pacific/Pacifique (9th – San Jose) 2006 – Ontario Keaton Ellerby (10th – Florida) 2005 – Pacific/Pacifique (11th – Carolina) 2006 – Pacific/Pacifique (14th – Colorado) 2006 – United States/États-Unis Alex Plante (15th – Edmonton) 2006 – West/Ouest

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Colton Gillies (16th – Minnesota) 2006 – Pacific/Pacifique Ian Cole (18th – St. Louis) 2006 – United States/États-Unis Logan MacMillan (19th – Anaheim) 2005 & 2006 – Atlantic/Atlantique Angelo Esposito (20th – Pittsburgh) 2006 – Québec Riley Nash (21st – Edmonton) 2006 – Pacific/Pacifique Brendan Smith (27th – Detroit) 2006 – Ontario Jim O’Brien (29th – Ottawa) 2005 – United States/États-Unis Nick Ross (30th – Phoenix) 2006 – Pacific/Pacifique

2006

Erik Johnson (1st – St. Louis) 2005 – United States/États-Unis (2nd – Pittsburgh) 2005 – Ontario (3rd – Chicago) 2005 – West/Ouest Phil Kessel (5th – Boston) 2004 – United States/États-Unis (6th – Columbus) 2004 – Québec Kyle Okposo (7th – New York Islanders) 2005 – United States/États-Unis Peter Mueller (8th – Phoenix) 2004 – United States/États-Unis James Sheppard (9th – Minnesota) 2005 – Atlantic/Atlantique Jonathan Bernier (11th – Los Angeles) 2005 – Québec (12th – Atlanta) 2004 – Ontario Jiri Tlusty (13th – Toronto) 2005 – Czech Republic/Rép. tchèque Mark Mitera (19th – Anaheim) 2004 – United States/États-Unis Leland Irving (26th – Calgary) 2005 – Pacific/Pacifique (28th – Ottawa) 2004 – United States/États-Unis Chris Summers (29th – Phoenix) 2005 – United States/États-Unis Matt Corrente (30th – New Jersey) 2005 – Ontario

2005

Jack Johnson (3rd – Carolina) 2004 – United States/États-Unis Carey Price (5th – Montreal) 2004 – Pacific/Pacifique Gilbert Brule (6th – Columbus) 2004 – Pacific/Pacifique Devin Setoguchi (8th – San Jose) 2004 – Pacific/Pacifique Luc Bourdon (10th – Vancouver) 2004 – Atlantic/Atlantique (12th – New York Rangers) 2004 – Ontario Ryan O’Marra (15th – New York Islanders) 2004 – Ontario Alex Bourret (16th – Atlanta) 2002 – Québec (18th – Nashville) 2004 – Ontario Andrew Cogliano (25th – Edmonton) 2004 – Ontario (29th – Philadelphia) 2004 – Ontario

2004

Alexander Ovechkin (1st – Washington) 2002 – Russia/Russie Al Montoya (6th – New York Rangers) 2002 – United States/États-Unis Alexandre Picard (8th – Columbus) 2002 – Québec Ladislav Smid (9th – Anaheim) 2002 – Czech Republic/Rép. tcheque Lukas Kaspar (22nd – San Jose) 2002 – Czech Republic Mike Green (29th – Washington) 2002 – Pacific/Pacifique

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2003

Marc-André Fleury (1st – Pittsburgh) 2001 – Québec (2nd – Carolina) 2001 – Ontario Nathan Horton (3rd – Florida) 2002 – Ontario Nikolai Zherdev (4th – Columbus) 2001 – Russia/Russie Milan Michalek (6th – San Jose) 2000 – Czech Republic/Rép. tcheque (7th – Nashville) 2002 – United States/États-Unis (8th – Atlanta) 2001 & 2002 – West/Ouest (9th – Calgary) 2002 – Pacific/Pacifique (11th – Philadelphia) 2002 – Ontario Brent Seabrook (14th – Chicago) 2002 – Pacific/Pacifique Steve Bernier (16th – San Jose) 2001 & 2002 – Québec Eric Fehr (18th – Washington) 2002 – West/Ouest (19th – Anaheim) 2002 – West/Ouest Mark Stuart (21st – Boston) 2001 – United States/États-Unis (23rd – Vancouver) 2001 – United States/États-Unis (24th – Philadelphia) 2002 – Ontario Anthony Stewart (25th – Florida) 2002 – Ontario Jeff Tambellini (27th – Los Angeles) 2001 – Pacific/Pacifique (28th – Anaheim) 2002 – Ontario (29th – Ottawa) 2001 – United States/États-Unis Shawn Belle (30th – St. Louis) 2002 – Pacific/Pacifique

2002

Rick Nash (1st – Columbus) 2001 – Ontario Joni Pitkanen (4th – Philadelphia) 2000 – Finland/Finlande Ryan Whitney (5th – Pittsburgh) 2000 – United States/États-Unis (6th – Nashville) 2000 – Pacific/Pacifique Pierre-Marc Bouchard (8th – Minnesota) 2001 – Québec Petr Taticek (9th – Florida) 2000 – Czech Republic/Rép. tcheque Eric Nystrom (10th – Calgary) 2000 – United States/États-Unis Steve Eminger (12th – Washington) 2000 – Ontario Jakub Klepis (16th – Ottawa) 2001 – Czech Republic/Rép. tcheque Boyd Gordon (17th – Washington) 2000 – West/Ouest (19th – Phoenix) 2001 – Czech Republic/Rép. tcheque Dan Paille (20th – Buffalo) 2001 – Ontario Anton Babchuk (21st – Chicago) 2001 – Russia/Russie Ben Eager (23rd – Phoenix) 2001 – Ontario

2001

Ilya Kovachuk (1st – Atlanta) 2000 – Russia/Russie Stephen Weiss (4th – Florida) 2000 – Ontario Stanislav Chistov (5th – Anaheim) 2000 – Russia/Russie Dan Blackburn (10th – New York Rangers) 2000 – Pacific/Pacifique Carlo Colaiacovo (17th – Toronto) 2000 – Ontario (23rd – Ottawa) 2000 – United States/États-Unis (27th – Philadelphia) 2000 – Pacific/Pacifique

2000

Brooks Orpik (18th – Pittsburgh) 1997 – United States/États-Unis

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1999

Daniel Sedin (2nd – Vancouver) 1997 – Sweden/Suède (3rd – Vancouver) 1997 – Sweden/Suède Denis Shvidki (12th – Florida) 1997 – Russia/Russie (14th – San Jose) 1997 – United States/États-Unis David Tanabe (16th – Carolina) 1997 – United States/États-Unis (20th – Buffalo) 1997 – United States/États-Unis (21st – Boston) 1995 – Ontario

1998

Vincent Lecavalier (1st – Tampa Bay) 1997 – (2nd – Nashville) 1997 – United States/États-Unis (3rd – San Jose) 1995 – Pacific/Pacifique Bryan Allen (4th – Vancouver) 1997 – Ontario Vitaly Vishnevsky (5th – Anaheim) 1997 – Russia/Russie (6th – Calgary) 1997 – Ontario (7th – New York Rangers) 1997 – Ontario (13th – Edmonton) 1997 – Ontario Patrick DesRochers (14th – Phoenix) 1995 – Ontario Eric Chouinard (16th – Montreal) 1997 – Québec (18th – Buffalo) 1997 – Russia/Russie (19th – Colorado) 1997 – West/Ouest Milan Kraft (23rd – Pittsburgh) 1997 – Czech Republic/Rép. tcheque Christian Backman (24th – St. Louis) 1997 – Sweden/Suède (27th – New Jersey) 1995 – United States/États-Unis

1997

Joe Thornton (1st – Boston) 1995 – Ontario (2nd – San Jose) 1995 – West/Ouest (4th – New York Islanders) 1995 – Québec (5th – New York Islanders) 1995 – Pacific/Pacifique (6th – Calgary) 1995 – Ontario Paul Mara (7th – Tampa Bay) 1995 – United States/États-Unis Brad Ference (10th – Vancouver) 1995 – Pacific/Pacifique Dan Cleary (13th – Chicago) 1994 – Atlantic/Atlantique (21st – Buffalo) 1995 – Finland/Finlande Nikos Tselios (22nd – Carolina) 1995 – United States/États-Unis (23rd – San Jose) 1995 – Pacific/Pacifique Brenden Morrow (25th – Dallas) 1995 – West/Ouest Kevin Grimes (26th – Colorado) 1995 – Ontario

1996

Erik Rasmussen (7th – Buffalo) 1994 – United States/États-Unis (14th – St. Louis) 1994 – United States/États-Unis Matt Higgins (18th – Montreal) 1994 – Pacific/Pacifique Daniel Briere (24th – Phoenix) 1994 – Québec

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1995

Bryan Berard (1st – Ottawa) 1994 – United States/États-Unis Wade Redden (2nd – New York Islanders) 1994 – Pacific/Pacifique Terry Ryan (8th – Montreal) 1994 – Pacific/Pacifique Kyle McLaren (9th – Boston) 1994 – Pacific/Pacifique Radek Dvorak (10th – Florida) 1994 – Czech Republic/Rep. tcheque (11th – Dallas) 1994 – Pacific/Pacifique Teemu Riihijarvi (12th – San Jose) 1994 – Finland/Finlande Jean-Sebastien Giguere (13th – Hartford) 1994 – Québec Jay McKee (14th – Buffalo) 1994 – Ontario Jeff Ware (15th – Toronto) 1994 – Ontario Dmitri Nabokov (19th – Chicago) 1994 – Russia/Russie Miika Elomo (23rd – Washington) 1994 – Finland/Finlande Alexei Morozov (24th – Pittsburgh) 1994 – Russia/Russie

1994

Radek Bonk (3rd – Ottawa) 1992 – Czechoslovakia/Tchécoslovaquie Jamie Storr (7th – Los Angeles) 1992 – Ontario (14th – Chicago) 1992 – Ontario Alexander Kharlamov (15th – Washington) 1992 – /Union soviétique Brad Brown (18th – Montreal) 1992 – Ontario Vadim Sharifijanov (25th – New Jersey) 1992 – Soviet Union/Union soviétique

1993

Alexandre Daigle (1st – Ottawa) 1992 – Québec Chris Gratton (3rd – Tampa Bay) 1992 – Ontario Viktor Kozlov (6th – San Jose) 1992 – Soviet Union/Union soviétique Niklas Sundstrom (8th – New York Rangers) 1992 – Sweden/Suède Todd Harvey (9th – Dallas) 1992 – Ontario (10th – Quebec) 1992 – Québec Brendan Witt (11th – Washington) 1992 – West/Ouest Denis Peterson (13th – New Jersey) 1992 – West/Ouest Adam Deadmarsh (14th – Quebec) 1992 – Pacific/Pacifique Jesper Mattsson (18th – Calgary) 1992 – Sweden/Suède Anders Eriksson (22nd – Detroit) 1992 – Sweden/Suède Eric Lecompte (24th – Chicago) 1992 – Québec

1992

Robert Petrovicky (9th – Hartford) 1990 – Czechoslovakia/Tchécoslovaquie Peter Ferraro (24th – New York Rangers) 1990 – United States/États-Unis

1991

Scott Niedermayer (3rd – New Jersey) 1990 – Pacific/Pacifique (5th – Winnipeg) 1990 – Ontario Richard Matvichuk (8th – Minnesota) 1990 – Pacific/Pacifique (9th – Hartford) 1990 – Québec Brian Rolston (11th – New Jersey) 1990 – United States/États-Unis (12th – Edmonton) 1990 – West/Ouest Philippe Boucher (13th – Buffalo) 1990 – Québec

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Pat Peake (14th – Washington) 1990 – United States/États-Unis Dean McAmmond (22nd – Chicago) 1990 – Pacific/Pacifique

1990

Keith Primeau (3rd – Detroit) 1988 – Ontario (4th – Philadelphia) 1988 – Ontario John Slaney (9th – Washington) 1988 – Atlantic/Atlantique (16th – Chicago) 1988 – Québec

1989

Mats Sundin (1st – Quebec) 1988 – Sweden/Suède Dave Chyzowski (2nd – New York Islanders) 1988 – Pacific/Pacifique Scott Thornton (3rd – Toronto) 1988 – Ontario (11th – Detroit) 1988 – West/Ouest Lindsay Vallis (13th – Montreal) 1988 – West/Ouest Jason Soules (15th – Edmonton) 1988 – Ontario Jamie Heward (16th – Pittsburgh) 1988 – West/Ouest (20th – New York Rangers) 1988 – Ontario

1988

Curtis Leschyshyn (3rd – Quebec) 1986 – West/Ouest (6th – Toronto) 1986 – Ontario (13th – Buffalo) 1986 – Pacific/Pacifique

1987

Pierre (1st – Buffalo) 1986 – Québec (2nd – New Jersey) 1986 – Ontario Wayne McBean (4th – Los Angeles) 1986 – Pacific/Pacifique (7th – Toronto) 1986 – Ontario Jimmy Waite (8th – Chicago) 1986 – Québec (9th – Quebec) 1986 – Ontario Yves Racine (11th – Detroit) 1986 – Québec (15th – Quebec) 1986 – Pacific/Pacifique (16th – Winnipeg) 1986 – Ontario (18th – Hartford) 1986 – Ontario

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