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All-Time NHL Draft & NHL Player History 1976-2019 All-time NHL Draft & NHL Player History 1976-2019 Portland Winterhawks NHL Entry Draft History 1976-77 1983-84 Jeff Bandura, 2nd Round, #22 Overall, Vancouver Brian Benning, 2nd Round, #26 Overall, St. Louis Dave Hoyda, 3rd Round, #53 Overall, Philadelphia Jeff Rohlicek, 2nd Round, #31 Overall, Vancouver Randy Ireland, 4th Round, #60 Overall, Chicago Ray Podloski, 2nd Round, #40 Overall, Boston Tony Currie, 4th Round, #63 Overall, St. Louis Terry Perkins, 4th Round, #78 Overall, Quebec Blaine Chrest, 7th Round, #136 Overall, Vancouver 1977-78 Wayne Babych, 1st Round, #3 Overall, St. Louis Brent Peterson, 1st Round, #12 Overall, Detroit 1984-85 Larry Playfair, 1st Round, #13 Overall, Buffalo Jeff Finley, 3rd Round, #56 Overall, New York Islanders Paul Mulvey, 2nd Round, #20 Overall, Washington Rick Herbert, 5th Round, #87 Overall, Chicago Doug Lecuyer, 2nd Round, #29 Overall, Chicago Dale Yakiwchuk, 2nd Round, #30 Overall, Montreal 1985-86 Dave Ross, 7th Round, #107 Overall, Vancouver Dan Woodley, 1st Round, #7 Overall, Vancouver Jerry Price, 8th Round, #126 Overall, Philadelphia Jamie Nicolls, 2nd Round, #42 Overall, Edmonton Jay Stark, 6th Round, #106 Overall, Detroit 1978-79 Troy Arndt, 11th Round, #215 Overall, Buffalo Perry Turnbull, 1st Round, #2 Overall, St. Louis Keith Brown, 1st Round, #7 Overall, Chicago 1986-87 Blake Wesley, 2nd Round, #22 Overall, Philadelphia Glen Wesley, 1st Round, #3 Overall, Boston Max Kostovich, 4th Round, #84 Overall, Edmonton Dave Archibald, 1st Round, #6 Overall, Minnesota Tim Tookey, 5th Round, #88 Overall, Washington Dennis Holland, 3rd Round, #52 Overall, Detroit Jim Dobson, 5th Round, #90 Overall, Minnesota Mike Toal, 5th Round, #105 Overall, Edmonton 1987-88 Troy Mick, 7th Round, #130 Overall, Pittsburgh 1979-80 David Babych, 1st Round, #2 Overall, Winnipeg 1988-89 Brian “Bunny” Shaw, 4th Round, #78 Overall, Chicago Byron Dafoe, 2nd Round, #35 Overall, Washington Ed Cooper, 5th Round, #85 Overall, Colorado James “Hamish” Black, 5th Round, #91 Overall, Hartford Glen Ostir, 5th Round, #86 Overall, Winnipeg Greg Leahy, 7th Round, #139 Overall, New York Rangers Darrell May, Sr., 5th Round, #91 Overall, Vancouver Roy Mitchell, 9th Round, #188 Overall, Montreal Randy Turnbull, 6th Round, #97 Overall, Calgary John Multan, 6th Round, #118 Overall, Calgary 1989-90 Rob Geale, 8th Round, #156 Overall, Pittsburgh Brent Fleetwood, 7th Round, #144 Overall, Montreal 1980-81 1990-91 Jim Benning, 1st Round, #6 Overall, Toronto Steve Konowalchuk, 3rd Round, #58 Overall, Washington Gary Yaremchuk, 2nd Round, #24 Overall, Toronto Kevin Griffin, 2nd Round, #25 Overall, Chicago 1991-92 Clint Malarchuk, 4th Round, #74 Overall, Quebec Cale Hulse, 3rd Round, #66 Overall, New Jersey Perry Pelensky, 4th Round, #75 Overall, Chicago Jason McBain, 4th Round, #81 Overall, Hartford Kelly Hubbard, 5th Round, #97 Overall, Minnesota Joaquin Gage, 5th Round, #109 Overall, Edmonton Layne Roland, 8th Round, #185 Overall, Chicago 1981-82 Gary Nylund, 1st Round, #3 Overall, Toronto 1992-93 Ken Yaremchuk, 1st Round, #7 Overall, Chicago Adam Deadmarsh, 1st Round, #14 Overall, Quebec Jim Playfair, 1st Round, #20 Overall, Edmonton Scott Langkow, 2nd Round, #31 Overall, Winnipeg Brian Curran, 2nd Round, #22 Overall, Boston Nolan Pratt, 5th Round, #115 Overall, Hartford Richard Kromm, 2nd Round, #37 Overall, Calgary Scott Nichol, 11th Round, #272 Overall, Buffalo Grant Sasser, 5th Round, #94 Overall, Pittsburgh Peter Derksen, 8th Round, #157 Overall, Pittsburgh 1993-94 Jason Wiemer, 1st Round, #8 Overall, Tampa Bay 1982-83 Dave Scatchard, 2nd Round, #42 Overall, Vancouver Cam Neely, 1st Round, #9 Overall, Vancouver Brad Symes, 3rd Round, #60 Overall, Edmonton Alfie Turcotte, 1st Round, #17 Overall, Montreal Randy Heath, 2nd Round, #33 Overall, New York Rangers 1994-95 Gordon Walker, 3rd Round, #54 Overall, New York Rangers Brad Isbister, 3rd Round, #67 Overall, Winnipeg Tim Lorenz, 4th Round, #72 Overall, Vancouver Matt Davidson, 4th Round, #94 Overall, Buffalo John Kordic, 4th Round, #80 Overall, Montreal Bryan Walker, 11th Round, #222 Overall, New York Rangers 1995-96 Joey Tetarenko, 4th Round, #82 Overall, Florida 2 1996-97 2011-12 Brenden Morrow, 1st Round, #25 Overall, Dallas Derrick Pouliot, 1st Round, #8 Overall, Pittsburgh Jerad Smith, 7th Round, #174 Overall, Chicago Brendan Leipsic, 3rd Round, #89 Overall, Nashville Andrew Ference, 8th Round, #208 Overall, Pittsburgh Taylor Leier, 4th Round, #117 Overall, Philadelphia 1997-98 2012-13 Todd Hornung, 3rd Round, #59 Overall, Washington Seth Jones, 1st Round, #4 Overall, Nashville Jason LaBarbera, 3rd Round, #66 Overall, New York Rangers Nicolas Petan, 2nd Round, #43 Overall, Winnipeg Matt Walker, 3rd Round, #83 Overall, St. Louis Oliver Bjorkstrand, 3rd Round, #89 Overall, Columbus Brendan Burke, 6th Round, #163 Overall, Phoenix 1998-99 Ken Davis, 9th Round, #266 Overall, Detroit 2013-14 Dominic Turgeon, 3rd Round, #63 Overall, Detroit 1999-00 Alex Schoenborn, 3rd Round, #72 Overall, San Jose Marcel Hossa, 1st Round, #16 Overall, Montreal Keegan Iverson, 3rd round, #85 Overall, New York Rangers Joe Balej, 3rd Round, #78 Overall, Montreal Chase De Leo, 4th Round, #99 Overall, Winnipeg Blake Robson, 4th Round, #108 Overall, Atlanta Paul Gaustad, 7th Round, #220 Overall, Buffalo 2014-15 Eric Bowen, 8th Round, #244 Overall, Atlanta Paul Bittner, 2nd Round, #38 Overall, Columbus James DeMone, 9th Round, #283 Overall, Ottawa Adin Hill, 3rd Round, #76 Overall, Arizona 2000-01 2015-16 No Winter Hawks Selected Rodrigo Abols, 7th Round, #184 Overall, Vancouver 2001-02 2016-17 Jakub Klepis, 1st Round, #16 Overall, Ottawa Cody Glass, 1st Round, 6th Overall, Vegas Patrick Wellar, 3rd Round, #77 Overall, Washington Henri Jokiharju, 1st Round, 29th Overall, Chicago Brendan De Jong, 6th Round, 166th Overall, Carolina 2002-03 Skyler McKenzie, 7th Round, 198th Overall, Winnipeg Braydon Coburn, 1st Round, #8 Overall, Atlanta 2017-18 2003-04 No Winterhawks Selected Michael Funk, 2nd Round, #43 Overall, Buffalo Brandon Dubinsky, 2nd Round, #60 Overall, New York Rangers 2018-19 John Ludvig, 3rd Round, 69th Overall, Florida 2004-05 Reece Newkirk, 5th Round, 147th Overall, New York Islanders Brendan Mikkelson, 2nd Round, #31 Overall, Anaheim Michael Sauer, 2nd Round, #40 Overall, New York Rangers Summary - By Round: Kyle Bailey, 4th Round, #110 Overall, Minnesota 1st Round – 29 Selections 2005-06 2nd Round – 27 Selections Cameron Cepek, 7th Round, #199 Overall, Montreal 3rd Round – 21 Selections 4th Round – 17 Selections 2006-07 5th Round – 15 Selections Colton Sceviour, 4th Round, #112 Overall, Dallas 6th Round – 5 Selections Frazer McLaren, 7th Round, #203 Overall, San Jose 7th Round – 13 Selections 8th Round – 6 Selections 2007-08 9th Round – 3 Selections No Winter Hawks Selected 10th Round – 0 Selections 11th Round – 3 Selections 2008-09 Brett Ponich, 2nd Round, #48 Overall, St. Louis Total – 139 Selections 2009-10 Ryan Johansen, 1st Round, #4 Overall, Columbus Nino Niederreiter, 1st Round, #5 Overall, New York Islanders Brad Ross, 2nd Round, 43rd Overall, Toronto Taylor Aronson, 3rd Round, 78th Overall, Nashville Troy Rutkowski, 5th Round, 137th Overall, Colorado Luke Walker, 5th Round, 139th Overall, Colorado Mac Carruth, 7th Round, 191st Overall, Chicago Riley Boychuk, 7th Round, 208th Overall, Buffalo 2010-11 Sven Bärtschi, 1st Round, #13 Overall, Calgary Joseph Morrow, 1st Round, #23 Overall, Pittsburgh Ty Rattie, 2nd Round, #32 Overall, St. Louis Tyler Wotherspoon, #57 Overall, Calgary 3 Summary – By NHL Team: Chicago Blackhawks – 12 Selections Vancouver Canucks – 10 Selections Montreal Canadiens – 8 Selections New York Rangers – 8 Selections Buffalo Sabres – 7 Selections St. Louis Blues – 7 Selections Pittsburgh Penguins – 7 Selections Arizona Coyotes/Winnipeg Jets – 6 Selections Edmonton Oilers – 6 Selections Washington Capitals – 6 Selections Winnipeg Jets/Atlanta Thrashers – 6 Selections Calgary Flames – 5 Selections Colorado Avalanche/Quebec Nordiques – 5 Selections Dallas Stars/Minnesota North Stars – 5 Selections Detroit Red Wings – 5 Selections Carolina Hurricanes/Hartford Whalers – 4 Selections Toronto Maple Leafs – 4 Selections Philadelphia Flyers – 4 Selections Boston Bruins – 3 Selections Columbus Blue Jackets – 3 Selections Nashville Predators – 3 Selections New Jersey Devils/Colorado Rockies – 2 Selections New York Islanders – 3 Selections Florida Panthers – 2 Selections Ottawa Senators – 2 Selections San Jose Sharks – 2 Selections Anaheim Ducks – 1 Selection Minnesota Wild – 1 Selection Tampa Bay Lightning – 1 Selection Vegas Golden Knights – 1 Selection Los Angeles Kings – 0 Selections Total – 139 Selections 4 Former Winterhawks That Played in the NHL in 2018-19 (total 22) Player: Yrs in PDX NHL Team GP G A PTS PIM Ryan Johansen 09-11 Nashville 80 14 50 64 42 Seth Jones 12-13 Columbus 75 9 37 46 28 Nino Niederreiter 09-11 Minnesota/Carolina 82 23 30 53 30 Oliver Bjorkstrand 12-15 Columbus 77 23 13 36 8 Brendan Leipsic 10-14 Vancouver /Los Angeles 62 7 16 23 24 Braydon Coburn 01-05 Tampa Bay 74 4 19 23 34 Matt Dumba 13-14 Minnesota 32 12 10 22 21 Dennis Cholowski 17-18 Detroit 52 7 9 16 16 Colton Sceviour 04-08 Florida 59 5 10 15 15 Sven Bartschi 10-12 Vancouver 26 9 5 14 6 Brandon Dubinsky 02-06 Columbus 61 6 8 14 36 Derrick Pouliot 09-14 Vancouver 62 3 9 12 30 Henri Jokiharju 16-18 Chicago 38 0 12 12 16 Ty Rattie 08-13 Edmonton 50 4 7 11 4 Joe Morrow 07-12 Winnipeg 41 1 6 7 20 Caleb Jones 15-17 Edmonton 17 1 5 6 6 Nicolas Petan 10-15 Winnipeg/Toronto 18 1 2 3 2 Luca
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