2009 NHL Entry Draft Results
Round 1
- John Tavares, C – New York Islanders. London Knights, Ontario Hockey League
- Victor Hedman, D – Tampa Bay Lightning. Modo Hockey, Elitserien
- Matt Duchene, C – Colorado Avalanche. Brampton Battalion, Ontario Hockey League
- Evander Kane, C – Atlanta Thrashers. Vancouver Giants, Western Hockey League
- Brayden Schenn, C – Los Angeles Kings. Brandon Wheat Kings, Western Hockey League
- Oliver Ekman-Larsson, D – Phoenix Coyotes. Leksands IF, HockeyAllsvenskan
- Nazem Kadri, C – Toronto Maple Leafs. London Knights, Ontario Hockey League
- Scott Glennie, RW – Dallas Stars. Brandon Wheat Kings, Western Hockey League
- Jared Cowen, D – Ottawa Senators. Spokane Chiefs, Western Hockey League
- Magnus Pääjärvi-Svensson, LW – Edmonton Oilers. Timrå IK, Elitserien
- Ryan Ellis, D – Nashville Predators. Windsor Spitfires, Ontario Hockey League
- Calvin de Haan, D – New York Islanders. Oshawa Generals, Ontario Hockey League
- Zack Kassian, RW – Buffalo Sabres. Peterborough Petes, Ontario Hockey League
- Dmitri Kulikov, D – Florida Panthers. Drummondville Voltigeurs, Quebec Major Junior Hockey League
- Peter Holland, C – Anaheim Ducks. Guelph Storm, Ontario Hockey League
- Nick Leddy, D – Minnesota Wild. Eden Prairie High School, United States High School
- David Rundblad, D – St. Louis Blues. Skellefteå AIK, Elitserien
- Louis Leblanc, C – Montreal Canadiens. Omaha Lancers, United States Hockey League
- Chris Kreider, C – New York Rangers. Phillips Andover Academy, United States High School
- Jacob Josefson, C – New Jersey Devils. Djurgårdens IF, Elitserien
- John Moore, D – Columbus Blue Jackets. Chicago Steel, United States Hockey League
- Jordan Schroeder, C – Vancouver Canucks. Minnesota Golden Gophers, Western Collegiate Hockey Association
- Tim Erixon, D – Calgary Flames. Skellefteå AIK, Elitserien
- Marcus Johansson, C – Washington Capitals. Färjestads BK, Elitserien
- Jordan Caron, RW – Boston Bruins. Rimouski Océanic, Quebec Major Junior Hockey League
- Kyle Palmieri, C/RW – Anaheim Ducks. U.S. National U18 Team, National Team Development Program
- Philippe Paradis, C – Carolina Hurricanes. Shawinigan Cataractes, Quebec Major Junior Hockey League
- Dylan Olsen, D – Chicago Blackhawks. Camrose Kodiaks, Alberta Junior Hockey League
- Carter Ashton, RW – Tampa Bay Lightning. Lethbridge Hurricanes, Western Hockey League
- Simon Despres, D – Pittsburgh Penguins. Saint John Sea Dogs, Quebec Major Junior Hockey League
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This reflects what I believe will happen, not so much a matter of who the most talented is or who belongs with which team. Purely for entertainment purposes only.
So, without further ado….
- New York Islanders: John Tavares, London Knights. They’re not going to trade down. They’re not going to surprise us with Evander Kane or Matt Duchene. Garth Snow isn’t Mike Milbury, and he’s not going to give up the sure thing on the risk that someone else could be best. Frankly, if he chooses Evander Kane, he loses his job before the end of the season.
- Tampa Bay Lightning: Victor Hedman, Modo. Brian Lawton, unable to pick himself first overall again, decides to go after the mature, puck moving defenseman who can hurt you in any way he chooses. He’s a keeper.
- Colorado Avalanche: Matt Duchene, Brampton Battalion. Blah blah blah Joe Sakic, blah blah blah leadership. There’s no reason they don’t pick Duchene here.
- Atlanta Thrashers: Brayden Schenn, Brandon Wheat Kings. Atlanta will pick him here, bring him in during 2009-10, and then continue to crush his spirit until he wants out.
- Los Angeles Kings: Nazem Kadri, London Knights. I expect this pick to be moved, frankly – but I’m not going to speculate every possibility. That’s silly. If Dallas moves up, they try to get Jared Cowen. If Ottawa moves up, they take Evander Kane. If the Sabres move up, they take Taro Tsujimoto Jr.
- Phoenix Coyotes: Jared Cowen, Spokane Chiefs. The best talent avilable at number 6, Phoenix picks a defenseman who could join the team within 2 years as they finally assert themselves for a playoff spot.
- Toronto Maple Leafs: Oliver Ekman-Larsson, Leksand IF. Toronto doesn’t really pick here. This is really a talent placeholder because this pick gets traded to some defense-hungry Swede lovers that aren’t the Detroit Red Wings. Maybe Vancouver?
- Dallas Stars: Evander Kane, Vancouver Giants. Holy crap, Evander Kane is still on the board? Take him!
- Ottawa Senators: Magnus Paajarvi-Svensson, Timra IK. Unless they work out a way to grab either Evander Kane or Nazem Kadri, they’re just going to take the best name on the board. That name just happens to be really long with multiple double-letters.
- Edmonton Oilers: Ryan Ellis, Windsor Spitfires. How this pick has survived Kevin Lowe’s GM tenure is beyond me. It did, so Edmonton takes a defensive quarterback that recently added Memorial Cup champion to his resume. Read more…
Taken in full from http://www.upperdeck.com/:
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North Las Vegas, NV (January 12, 2009) – The Upper Deck Company will be celebrating Canada’s favorite sport and pastime on February 21, 2009, in a very special way. To promote the fun of hockey card collecting, Upper Deck will be giving away hundreds of thousands of exclusive “National Hockey Card Day” NHL trading card packs. The very special 15-card set, which will only be available on National Hockey Card Day, will include star rookies, superstars and legends. The cards, which spotlight Canadian-born NHL players, will be given away free of charge at hundreds of Canadian hobby specialty shops, as well as select retail locations on Saturday, Feb. 21. Read more…