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Islanders |
John Tavares |
C |
London (OHL) |
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Led the OHL in scoring with 104 points in 56 games in 2008-09, split between the Oshawa Generals...(See Details) |
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Lightning |
Victor Hedman |
D |
MoDo (Swe) |
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The top-ranked defenseman available for selection in the 2009 NHL Entry Draft, he's also the...(See Details) |
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| 3/3 |
Avalanche |
Matt Duchene |
C |
Brampton (OHL) |
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Was rated second among North American skaters in Central Scouting's final rankings, as well as...(See Details) |
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Thrashers |
Evander Kane |
C |
Vancouver (WHL) |
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Skates extremely well and displays plenty of athleticism in his offensive arsenal... finished...(See Details) |
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| 5/5 |
Kings |
Brayden Schenn |
C |
Brandon (WHL) |
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Is the younger brother of Toronto Maple Leafs defenseman and 2008 first rounder (No. 5 overall)...(See Details) |
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| 6/6 |
Coyotes |
Oliver Ekman-Larsson |
D |
Leksand (Swe2) |
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Perhaps the smoothest rearguard eligible for selection in the 2009 NHL Entry Draft, he has been...(See Details) |
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| 7/7 |
Maple Leafs |
Nazem Kadri |
C |
London (OHL) |
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Was rated eighth among all prospects in International Scouting Services' May rankings... in his...(See Details) |
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| 8/8 |
Stars |
Scott Glennie |
RW |
Brandon (WHL) |
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Can also play center, but he flourished at right wing in 2008-09 on Brandon's top scoring line...(See Details) |
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| 9/9 |
Senators |
Jared Cowen |
D |
Spokane (WHL) |
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After helping Spokane win the 2008 Memorial Cup as a WHL rookie, he was limited to just 48 games in...(See Details) |
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| 10/10 |
Oilers |
Magnus Paajarvi-Svensson |
LW |
Timra (Swe) |
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Was the top-rated forward, second among all International skaters, in Central Scouting's final...(See Details) |
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| 11/11 |
Predators |
Ryan Ellis |
D |
Windsor (OHL) |
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The most explosive offensive defenseman available for selection in the 2009 NHL Entry Draft, he...(See Details) |
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Islanders |
Calvin De Haan |
D |
Oshawa (OHL) |
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After the Generals made trades for the future, he wound up placing second on the team with 63...(See Details) |
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Sabres |
Zack Kassian |
RW |
Peterborough (OHL) |
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Is considered by many to be the premier long-range power forward prospect available for selection...(See Details) |
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Panthers |
Dmitry Kulikov |
D |
Drummondville (QMJHL) |
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In his first QMJHL campaign, he placed third in rookie scoring, first among rookie defensemen and...(See Details) |
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Ducks |
Peter Holland |
C |
Guelph (OHL) |
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In his second season with the Storm, he placed second on the team with 28 goals and 67 points in 68...(See Details) |
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| 16/16 |
Wild |
Nick Leddy |
D |
Eden Prairie (High-MN) |
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The top-rated defense prospect from the Minnesota high-school ranks in 2009, he is one of the top...(See Details) |
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| 17/17 |
Blues |
David Rundblad |
D |
Skelleftea (Swe) |
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Compared in style to Washington's P Mike Green, he is just behind fellow draft-eligible prospect P...(See Details) |
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| 18/18 |
Canadiens |
Louis Leblanc |
C |
Omaha (USHL) |
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Is expected to attend Harvard University (ECAC) in 2009-10... led the Lancers with 59 points in 60...(See Details) |
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Rangers |
Chris Kreider |
C |
Andover (High-MA) |
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Is the top-ranked Massachusetts high-school product eligible for selection in the 2009 NHL Entry...(See Details) |
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| 20/20 |
Devils |
Jacob Josefson |
C |
Djurgarden (Swe) |
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Is considered the second-best Swedish forward available for selection in the 2009 NHL Entry Draft,...(See Details) |
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Blue Jackets |
John Moore |
D |
Chicago (USHL) |
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One of the best skating defensemen available for selection in the 2009 NHL Entry Draft, he also...(See Details) |
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| 22/22 |
Canucks |
Jordan Schroeder |
C |
Minnesota (WCHA) |
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Earned WCHA Rookie of the Year honors after producing 32 assists and 45 points in 35 games with the...(See Details) |
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| 23/23 |
Flames |
Tim Erixon |
D |
Skelleftea (Swe) |
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The son of former NHL winger Jan Erixon spent most of his time in the Elitserien in 2008-09, and...(See Details) |
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Capitals |
Marcus Johansson |
C |
Farjestad (Swe) |
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In his first regular-season action in the Elitserien, he produced 10 points in 45 games with the...(See Details) |
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Bruins |
Jordan Caron |
RW |
Rimouski (QMJHL) |
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A natural center, he has thrived while playing his off-wing (right) in the QMJHL... finished third...(See Details) |
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Ducks |
Kyle Palmieri |
C |
USNTDP (U18) |
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Produced 15 goals and 30 points in 33 games with the American national junior program in Ann Arbor,...(See Details) |
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| 27/27 |
Hurricanes |
Philippe Paradis |
C |
Shawinigan (QMJHL) |
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In his second season with the Cataractes, he produced 50 points in 66 games, including 31...(See Details) |
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Blackhawks |
Dylan Olsen |
D |
Camrose (AJHL) |
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Boasts very good size and offensive ability from the back end, and is considered more of an...(See Details) |
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| 29/29 |
Lightning |
Carter Ashton |
RW |
Lethbridge (WHL) |
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The son of former NHL winger Brent Ashton led the Hurricanes with 30 goals in 2008-09. He also led...(See Details) |
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| 30/30 |
Penguins |
Simon Despres |
D |
Saint John (QMJHL) |
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After making the QMJHL All-Rookie Team in 2007-08, he upped his production and physical play in his...(See Details) |