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Posted - 04/10/2007 : 15:41:15 The Chicago Blackhawks have won the Draft Lottery therefore obtaining the 1st Overall Pick in this years entry Draft.
http://www.nhl.com/nhl/app/?service=page&page=NewsPage&articleid=298754 |
15 L A T E S T R E P L I E S (Newest First) |
PainTrain |
Posted - 05/26/2007 : 15:22:33 Who do you guys think they will take? |
Saku Steen |
Posted - 04/30/2007 : 11:31:30 Wow thats sweet that Voracek is number 1! Mooseheads all the way! |
leigh |
Posted - 04/30/2007 : 11:22:46 It seems that there may be a little uncertainty about how they decide who gets the first pick overall. Here is a snippet directly from the current NHL/NHLPA Collective Bargaining Agreement that should help clear it up. I also see that it is listed in the article link at the top of this page:
--------------------------------------------- Entry Draft Selection
The order of the selection of the first round of the 2006 Entry Draft and Entry Drafts in the years following, shall be determined as follows:
(a) Clubs that do not make the Playoffs participate in a weighted drawing. (b) The non Playoff Clubs shall be ranked in the inverse order of the Regular Season point totals, with team #1 being the Club with the worst record, team #14 being the club with the best record:
Team --------------- Odds 1 ------------------- 25.0% 2 ------------------- 18.8% 3 ------------------- 14.2% 4 ------------------- 10.7% 5 ------------------- 8.1% 6 ------------------- 6.2% 7 ------------------- 4.7% 8 ------------------- 3.6% 9 ------------------- 2.7% 10 ------------------ 2.1% 11 ------------------ 1.5% 12 ------------------ 1.1% 13 ------------------ 0.8% 14 ------------------ 0.5% |
Beans15 |
Posted - 04/30/2007 : 10:46:47 Here are the top 30 prospects as listed by International Scouting Services as of April 7th and the top 5 goalies. As you can see, Esposito is not even in the top 10.
1. Voracek, Jakub C 6.01 188 L 8/15/1989 Halifax 2. Kane, Patrick RW 5.10 162 L 11/9/1988 London 3. Cherepanov, Alexei RW 6.00 183 L 1/15/1989 Omsk 4. Turris, Kyle C 6.00 165 R 8/14/1989 Burnaby 5. Van Riemsdyk, James LW 6.03 191 L 5/4/1989 US Under-18 6. Alzner, Karl D 6.02 210 L 9/4/1988 Calgary 7. Gagner, Sam RW 5.11 190 R 8/10/1989 London 8. Mayorov, Maxim LW 6.02 187 L 3/26/1989 Almetyevsk 9. Ellerby, Keaton D 6.03 182 L 11/5/1988 Kamloops 10. Couture, Logan F 6.01 188 R 3/28/1989 Ottawa 11. Esposito, Angelo C 6.01 180 L 2/20/1989 Quebec 12. Gillies, Colton C 6.04 194 L 2/12/1989 Saskatoon 13. Petrecki, Nick D 6.03 213 L 7/11/1989 Omaha 14. Andersson, Joakim C 6.02 198 L 2/5/1989 Frolunda 15. Plante, Alex D 6.05 220 R 5/9/1989 Calgary 16. Blum, John D 6.00 155 R 1/30/1989 Vancouver 17. Hickey, Thomas D 5.11 186 R 2/8/1989 Seattle 18. Hamill, Zach C 5.10.5 180 R 9/23/1989 Everett 19. Aliu, Akim RW 6.02.5 207 R 4/24/1989 Sudbury 20. Sutter, Brandon C 6.03 174 R 2/14/1989 Red Deer 21. Shattenkirk, Kevin D 5.11 193 L 1/29/1989 USA Under-18 22. Hoeffel, Mike LW 6.01 175 L 4/9/1989 USA Under-18 23. MacLean, Brett LW 6.01.5 200 R 12/24/1988 Oshawa 24. Moller, Oscar C 5.10.5 182 R 1/22/1989 Chiliwack 25. Gratchev, Max LW 5.11 195 L 9/26/1988 Rimouski 26. MacMillan, Logan C 6.01 180 L 7/6/1989 Halifax 27. Ruzicka, Vladimir C 6.01 180 L 2/17/1989 Slavia 28. Doyle, Eric D 6.02 191 L 4/5/1989 Everett 29. Cross, Tommy D 6.03 195 L 9/12/1989 Westminster 30. Tyrell, Dana C 5.10 185 L 4/23/1989 Prince George
1. Smith, Jeremy 2nd 6.0 159 L 4/13/1989 Plymouth 2. Rowat, Linden 2nd 6.01 178 L 6/4/1989 Regina 3. Cann, Trevor 3rd 5.11 200 L 3/30/1989 Peterborough 4. Owuya, Mark 3rd 6.01 191 L 7/18/1989 Djurgarden 5. Phillips, Brad 3rd 6.02 163 L 4/22/1989 USA Under-18
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Saku Steen |
Posted - 04/30/2007 : 03:52:43 quote: Originally posted by PainTrain
I say they will pick James Vansrysmdyk( I think that's how you spell it) When the world under 17 tournament was in Regina I was a stick boy and I met him I saw him big power forward.
Pretty cool to be the stick boy, eh?
But Angelo or Jacub Voracek will go ahead of him.
I've figured it out, the guys gotta play like girls! |
number1leafsfan |
Posted - 04/29/2007 : 16:28:16 im suprised that the flyers didnt get it not that i would want them to get it because they are in the eastern confrence and i dont want anybody ahead of the leafs ( i doubt that would happen anyway sadly) but the blackhaws were 26th in the league
Go Leafs Go |
PainTrain |
Posted - 04/29/2007 : 16:23:24 I say they will pick James Vansrysmdyk( I think that's how you spell it) When the world under 17 tournament was in Regina I was a stick boy and I met him I saw him big power forward. |
PuckNuts |
Posted - 04/11/2007 : 20:47:29 Esposito will not be the #1 pick, I hope not...
There are: People that make things happen, people that watch things happen, and people that wonder what happened, who are you... |
-oil-country- |
Posted - 04/10/2007 : 18:34:43 quote: Originally posted by Beans15
Another frustration for the Oilers. If they would have lost to Calgary on Saturday night, they would have had 1st overall pick.
I know after i found out the Avs lost i was cheering for the Oilers to lose for that possibility. |
jbraiter |
Posted - 04/10/2007 : 18:22:46 you think they might pick angelo esposito? |
Beans15 |
Posted - 04/10/2007 : 17:56:52 Theoretically. They would have finished in Chicago's spot. |
bablaboushka |
Posted - 04/10/2007 : 17:51:07 Well not necessarily... |
Beans15 |
Posted - 04/10/2007 : 17:48:02 Another frustration for the Oilers. If they would have lost to Calgary on Saturday night, they would have had 1st overall pick.
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Mikhailova |
Posted - 04/10/2007 : 15:47:32 Good, Chicago needs the advantage of being able to pick the best players sooner. Then hopefully their season will be a bit better than this year's. |
leafsfan_101 |
Posted - 04/10/2007 : 15:44:57 Thats good for them, they deserve it. I wonder who they're first pick will be??
When life gives you lemons throw them at the Ottawa Senators and their fans and hope it gets them in the eyes ;) |