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2011 NHL Entry Draft | |
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General information | |
Date(s) | June 24–25, 2011 |
Location | Xcel Energy Center Saint Paul, Minnesota, U.S. |
Overview | |
First selection | Ryan Nugent-Hopkins (Edmonton Oilers) |
The 2011 NHL Entry Draft was the 49th NHL Entry Draft. It was held on June 24–25, 2011, at the Xcel Energy Center in Saint Paul, Minnesota. It was the first time the Draft was held in the state of Minnesota since the Minnesota North Stars hosted the 1989 NHL Entry Draft.[1] The top three picks consisted of Ryan Nugent-Hopkins going to the Edmonton Oilers, Gabriel Landeskog going to the Colorado Avalanche, and Jonathan Huberdeau going to the Florida Panthers.
The draft was also noteworthy as the venue at which the recently relocated Atlanta Thrashers franchise announced that they would be known as the Winnipeg Jets, making the announcement as they drafted Mark Scheifele with their first pick.
Eligibility
Ice hockey players born between January 1, 1991, and September 15, 1993, were eligible for selection in the 2011 NHL Entry Draft. Additionally, un-drafted, non-North American players over the age of 20 were eligible for the draft; and those players who were drafted in the 2009 NHL Entry Draft, but not signed by an NHL team and who were born after June 24, 1991, were also eligible to re-enter the draft.[2]
Draft lottery
The draft lottery was held on April 12, 2011, and was won by the New Jersey Devils, who moved up four spots to the fourth-overall pick. The Edmonton Oilers retained the first-overall pick.[3] This was the first time since the 2007 draft lottery that a team other than the team with the worst regular season record won the draft lottery.[4][5][6] New Jersey were also tied with the 1999 Chicago Blackhawks for the lowest ranked team to win the lottery as the eighth seed.[4]
Top prospects
- Source: NHL Central Scouting Bureau final ranking.[7]
Ranking | North American skaters[8] | European skaters[9] |
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1 | Ryan Nugent-Hopkins (C) | Adam Larsson (D) |
2 | Gabriel Landeskog (LW) | Mika Zibanejad (C) |
3 | Jonathan Huberdeau (C) | Jonas Brodin (D) |
4 | Dougie Hamilton (D) | Joel Armia (RW) |
5 | Nathan Beaulieu (D) | Dmitrij Jaskin (RW) |
6 | Sean Couturier (C) | Oscar Klefbom (D) |
7 | Sven Baertschi (LW) | Miikka Salomaki (C) |
8 | Ryan Strome (C) | Joachim Nermark (C) |
9 | Ryan Murphy (D) | Markus Granlund (C) |
10 | Duncan Siemens (D) | Rasmus Bengtsson (D) |
Ranking | North American goalies[10] | European goalies[11] |
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1 | John Gibson | Samu Perhonen |
2 | Christopher Gibson | Magnus Hellberg |
3 | Jordan Binnington | Jaroslav Pavelka |
- Source: International Scouting Services May 2011 ranking.[12]
Ranking | Top 10 skaters[12] |
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1 | Ryan Nugent-Hopkins (C) |
2 | Adam Larsson (D) |
3 | Sean Couturier (C) |
4 | Gabriel Landeskog (RW) |
5 | Dougie Hamilton (D) |
6 | Mika Zibanejad (C) |
7 | Jonathan Huberdeau (C) |
8 | Ryan Murphy (D) |
9 | Ryan Strome (C) |
10 | Oscar Klefbom (D) |
Selections by round
Round one
= NHL All-Star[13] · | = NHL All-Star[13] and NHL All-Star team · |
# | Player | Nationality | NHL team | College/Junior/Club team |
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1 | Ryan Nugent-Hopkins (C) | Canada | Edmonton Oilers | Red Deer Rebels (WHL) |
2 | Gabriel Landeskog (LW) | Sweden | Colorado Avalanche | Kitchener Rangers (OHL) |
3 | Jonathan Huberdeau (C) | Canada | Florida Panthers | Saint John Sea Dogs (QMJHL) |
4 | Adam Larsson (D) | Sweden | New Jersey Devils | Skelleftea AIK (SEL) |
5 | Ryan Strome (C) | Canada | New York Islanders | Niagara IceDogs (OHL) |
6 | Mika Zibanejad (C) | Sweden | Ottawa Senators | Djurgardens IF (SEL) |
7 | Mark Scheifele (C) | Canada | Winnipeg Jets | Barrie Colts (OHL) |
8 | Sean Couturier (C) | Canada | Philadelphia Flyers (from Columbus)1 | Drummondville Voltigeurs (QMJHL) |
9 | Dougie Hamilton (D) | Canada | Boston Bruins (from Toronto)2 | Niagara IceDogs (OHL) |
10 | Jonas Brodin (D) | Sweden | Minnesota Wild | Farjestad BK (SEL) |
11 | Duncan Siemens (D) | Canada | Colorado Avalanche (from St. Louis)3 | Saskatoon Blades (WHL) |
12 | Ryan Murphy (D) | Canada | Carolina Hurricanes | Kitchener Rangers (OHL) |
13 | Sven Baertschi (LW) | Switzerland | Calgary Flames | Portland Winterhawks (WHL) |
14 | Jamie Oleksiak (D) | Canada | Dallas Stars | Northeastern University (Hockey East) |
15 | J. T. Miller (LW) | United States | New York Rangers | US NTDP (USHL) |
16 | Joel Armia (RW) | Finland | Buffalo Sabres | Assat (SM-liiga) |
17 | Nathan Beaulieu (D) | Canada | Montreal Canadiens | Saint John Sea Dogs (QMJHL) |
18 | Mark McNeill (C) | Canada | Chicago Blackhawks | Prince Albert Raiders (WHL) |
19 | Oscar Klefbom (D) | Sweden | Edmonton Oilers (from Los Angeles)4 | Farjestad BK (SEL) |
20 | Connor Murphy (D) | United States | Phoenix Coyotes | US NTDP (USHL) |
21 | Stefan Noesen (RW) | United States | Ottawa Senators (from Nashville)5 | Plymouth Whalers (OHL) |
22 | Tyler Biggs (RW) | United States | Toronto Maple Leafs (from Anaheim)6 | US NTDP (USHL) |
23 | Joe Morrow (D) | Canada | Pittsburgh Penguins | Portland Winterhawks (WHL) |
24 | Matt Puempel (LW) | Canada | Ottawa Senators (from Detroit)7 | Peterborough Petes (OHL) |
25 | Stuart Percy (D) | Canada | Toronto Maple Leafs (from Philadelphia)8 | Mississauga St. Michael's Majors (OHL) |
26 | Phillip Danault (LW) | Canada | Chicago Blackhawks (from Washington)9 | Victoriaville Tigres (QMJHL) |
27 | Vladislav Namestnikov (C) | Russia | Tampa Bay Lightning | London Knights (OHL) |
28 | Zack Phillips (C) | Canada | Minnesota Wild (from San Jose)10 | Saint John Sea Dogs (QMJHL) |
29 | Nicklas Jensen (LW) | Denmark | Vancouver Canucks | Oshawa Generals (OHL) |
30 | Rickard Rakell (RW) | Sweden | Anaheim Ducks (from Boston via Toronto)11 | Plymouth Whalers (OHL) |
- Notes
- The Columbus Blue Jackets' first-round pick went to the Philadelphia Flyers as the result of a trade on June 23, 2011, that sent Jeff Carter to Columbus in exchange for Jakub Voracek, a third-round pick in 2011 and this pick.[14]
- The Toronto Maple Leafs' first-round pick went to the Boston Bruins as the result of a trade on September 18, 2009, that sent Phil Kessel to Toronto in exchange for a first-round pick in 2010, a second-round pick in 2010 and this pick.[15]
- The St. Louis Blues' first-round pick went to the Colorado Avalanche as the result of a trade on February 19, 2011, that sent Kevin Shattenkirk, Chris Stewart and a conditional second-round pick to the Blues in exchange for Erik Johnson, Jay McClement and this pick (being conditional at the time of the trade).[16] The condition – St. Louis' pick was not among the top 10 picks – was converted on April 12, 2011, when St. Louis retained the 11th overall pick at the NHL Draft Lottery.[17]
- The Los Angeles Kings' first-round pick went to the Edmonton Oilers as the result of a trade on February 28, 2011, that sent Dustin Penner to Los Angeles in exchange for Colten Teubert, a conditional third-round pick in 2012 and this pick.[18]
- The Nashville Predators' first-round pick went to the Ottawa Senators as the result of a trade on February 10, 2011, that sent Mike Fisher to Nashville in exchange for a conditional pick in 2012 and this pick.[19]
- The Anaheim Ducks' first-round pick went to the Toronto Maple Leafs as the result of a trade on June 24, 2011, that sent Boston's first-round pick in 2011 (30th overall) and Toronto's second-round pick in 2011 (39th overall) to Anaheim in exchange for this pick.[20]
- The Detroit Red Wings' first-round pick went to the Ottawa Senators as the result of a trade on June 24, 2011, that sent Ottawa and Chicago's second-round picks in 2011 (35th and 48th overall) to Detroit in exchange for this pick.[20]
- The Philadelphia Flyers' first-round pick went to the Toronto Maple Leafs as the result of a trade on February 14, 2011, that sent Kris Versteeg to Philadelphia in exchange for a third-round pick in 2011 and this pick.[21]
- The Washington Capitals' first-round pick went to the Chicago Blackhawks as the result of a trade on June 24, 2011, that sent Troy Brouwer to Washington in exchange for this pick.[20]
- The San Jose Sharks' first-round pick went to the Minnesota Wild as the result of a trade on June 24, 2011, that sent Brent Burns and a second-round pick in 2012 to San Jose in exchange for Devin Setoguchi, Charlie Coyle and this pick.[20]
- The Boston Bruins' first-round pick went to the Anaheim Ducks as the result of a trade on June 24, 2011, that sent Anaheim's first-round pick in 2011 (22nd overall) to Toronto in exchange for the Maple Leafs' second-round pick in 2011 (39th overall) and this pick.[20]
- Toronto previously acquired the pick in a trade on February 18, 2011, that sent Tomas Kaberle to Boston in exchange for Joe Colborne, a conditional second-round pick in 2012 and this pick.[22]
Round two
# | Player | Nationality | NHL team | College/Junior/Club team |
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31 | David Musil (D) | Czech Republic | Edmonton Oilers | Vancouver Giants (WHL) |
32 | Ty Rattie (RW) | Canada | St. Louis Blues (from Colorado)1 | Portland Winterhawks (WHL) |
33 | Rocco Grimaldi (C) | United States | Florida Panthers | US NTDP (USHL) |
34 | Scott Mayfield (D) | United States | New York Islanders | Youngstown Phantoms (USHL) |
35 | Tomas Jurco (RW) | Slovakia | Detroit Red Wings (from Ottawa)2 | Saint John Sea Dogs (QMJHL) |
36 | Adam Clendening (D) | United States | Chicago Blackhawks (from Winnipeg)3 | Boston University (Hockey East) |
37 | Boone Jenner (C) | Canada | Columbus Blue Jackets | Oshawa Generals (OHL) |
38 | Magnus Hellberg (G) | Sweden | Nashville Predators (from New Jersey)4 | Almtuna IS (HockeyAllsvenskan) |
39 | John Gibson (G) | United States | Anaheim Ducks (from Toronto)5 | US NTDP (USHL) |
40 | Alexander Khokhlachev (C/LW) | Russia | Boston Bruins (from Minnesota)6 | Windsor Spitfires (OHL) |
41 | Dmitrij Jaskin (RW) | Czech Republic | St. Louis Blues | HC Slavia Praha (Czech Extraliga) |
42 | Victor Rask (C) | Sweden | Carolina Hurricanes | Leksands IF (Sweden Jrs.) |
43 | Brandon Saad (LW) | United States | Chicago Blackhawks (from Calgary via Toronto)7 | Saginaw Spirit (OHL)
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