2015 Draft Guide - Florida Panthers
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2015 Draft Guide - Florida Panthers
TABLE OF CONTENTS Club Directory3 Executive Chairman Peter Luukko/President, CEO and Alternate Governor Rory A. Babich 4 Executive VP/GM Dale Tallon / Head Coach Gerard Gallant 5 Top CSS European Skaters 6 Panthers Draft Picks/ Top Picks at Panthers Selections 7 North American Skaters 8-22 European Skaters 23-28 Top North American Goalies 29 Top European Goalies 30 Panthers All-Time Draft History 31-33 Additional Information 34 Key Dates 35 Communications Staff Justin Copertino: Director of Communications Phone: (954)835-7712 Email: copertinoj@floridapanthers.com Adelyn Biedenbach: Coordinator of Communications, Digital Media Phone: (954)835-7207 Email: biedenbacha@floridapanthers.com Amanda Cifu: Coordinator of Communications, Digital Media Phone: (954)835-7208 Email: cifua@floridapanthers.com Mike Lewis: Communications Associate Phone: (954)835-7722 Email: lewism@floridapanthers.com FLORIDA PANTHERS HOCKEY CLUB BB&T Center One Panther Parkway Sunrise, FL 33323 Phone: (954) 835-7000 Web: FloridaPanthers.com Owner, Chairman & Governor: Vincent J. Viola Vice Chairman, Partner and Alternate Governor: Douglas A. Cifu PRACTICE FACILITY Florida Panthers IceDen 3299 Sportsplex Drive Coral Springs, FL 33065 Phone: (954) 835-7000 Web: PanthersIceDen.com Executive Editors: Chrissy Parente, Mike Lewis Editorial Assistants: Amanda Cifu, Nathalie Sczublewski, Adelyn Biedenbach, Justin Copertino 2 PETER LUUKKO Executive Chairman Peter Luukko was appointed Executive Chairman of The Florida Panthers Hockey Club and Sunrise Sports & Entertainment on February 6, 2015. Luukko, 55, served as President and Chief Operating Officer of Comcast-Spectacor, L.P. for more than 25 years, overseeing the Philadelphia Flyers, while serving as a member of the National Hockey League Board of Governors. He oversaw Comcast-Spectacor’s facility-management business, which runs more than 125 sports arenas, stadiums and convention centers. He was also responsible for the expansion of Comcast-Spectacor’s broad range of businesses. Under Luukko’s leadership, Comcast-Spectacor helped Philadelphia garner national attention and awareness by attracting several high-profile events to the city of Philadelphia, including the 2000 Republican National Convention, the 2000 NCAA Women’s Final Four, the 2001 NCAA Men’s East Regionals, the 2001 and 2002 X-Games, the 2002 NBA All-Star Weekend, the 2008 U.S. Olympic Team Trials for Gymnastics, the 2011 NCAA Wrestling Championships, the 2014 NCAA Frozen Four and numerous other sports and entertainment events. As President of the Flyers, he played an instrumental role in his club participating in two Winter Classics (2010 and 2012), while also hosting the 2014 National Hockey League Draft. A recognized leader in the facility management industry, Luukko was the 2000 recipient of the City of Hope’s Tri-State Labor Award. He also received the 2002 prestigious Harold J. VanderZwaag Distinguished Alumnus Award from the Sports Management Program of the University of Massachusetts for his accomplishments in the field of sports management. He received the 2013 Police Athletic League PAL Award for his contributions to the Philadelphia community. In 2013, Mr. Luukko and Comcast-Spectacor Chairman Ed Snider ranked 43rd on Street & Smith’s Sports Business Journal’s prestigious list of the Top 50 Most Influential Leaders in Sports Business. The two are also two-time winners of Venues Today’s Hall of Headlines. He also was named one of Billboard Magazine’s Power 100 (2012 and 2013). Mr. Luukko serves as an active member of the Board of Directors of Pointstreak Sports Technologies Inc., a Toronto company that develops sports-related software, including 50/50 raffle technology increasingly used at sports facilities across North America. He also serves as Chairman of the Board of Directors of Philly Sports Holdings, an Exton, Pa.-based holding company that operates Sports Vault and Strategic Sports Marketing. Luukko is a hockey player, hockey coach and hockey parent. He is a graduate of the University of Massachusetts. Luukko and his wife, Casey, have three children Nick, Dana and Max. His son Nick was drafte by the Flyers in the sixth round of the 2010 NHL Draft. RORY A. BABICH President, CEO, & Alternate Governor Rory A. Babich, a long-time international business executive, has been serving as the CEO and President of the Florida Panthers since March 2014 after initially joining the Panthers as the Special Advisor to the Owner in January 2014. Babich is responsible for overseeing all business and hockey operations for the Panthers, the Panthers IceDen (the official practice facility of the Florida Panthers) and BB&T Center. Since his appointment, Babich has focused extensively on developing new strategies that are targeted at, among other things, the team’s marketing, international brand awareness exposure, ticket pricing, corporate partnerships, digital media, web content and community outreach. Among his early achievements are enhancing commercial broadcasts, simplified ticket plans, an expanded community outreach program that features closer collaboration with local schools on different initiatives, an upcoming expansion of youth hockey programs in South Florida and the relaunch of Panthers Fan Fest. Before joining the Panthers, Babich served as a consultant to Messrs. Viola and Cifu in connection with their purchase of the Florida Panthers in September 2013. Previously, Babich worked as an executive with the liquid markets funds business of Fortress Investment Group, a publicly traded company, where he helped lead the business through the financial crisis, restructure the business, expand its product offerings to investors and increase its geographical scope through international expansion, eventually becoming its Chief Operating Officer responsible for running the day-today business. Babich joined Fortress Investment Group after working as an executive with Swiss Re Group, one of the world’s largest reinsurers where Mr. Babich was a member of the leadership team responsible for managing a large portion of the Group’s global public and private investment portfolio and helped lead the international expansion of its alternative investments business. Babich began his career as an international corporate attorney at the law firm of Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison where he worked in their New York, Hong Kong (which office he helped open) and Tokyo offices working on a wide range on global transactions for a number of different clients in a variety of industries before being recruited by his client Swiss Re to join them. An avid sports fan and long-time hockey follower, Babich was born in New York, New York and grow up in New Jersey. He graduated with a B.A. In Economics from Rutgers University and earned his J.D. from University of Pennsylvania Law School. 3 DALE TALLON EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT/GENERAL MANAGER Dale Tallon completed his fifth year as Executive Vice President & General Manager of the Florida Panthers after being named to the position on May 17, 2010. Tallon agreed to a multi-year contract extension on June 5, 2012. Over the last five seasons, Tallon has been responsible for reshaping the club’s hockey operations department, as well as the team’s player personnel. Florida completed the 2014-2015 season as the NHL’s most improved team, finishing the season with a 38-29-15 record and 91 points, a 25-point improvement from the previous year. Under Tallon, the Panthers finished the 2011-12 season with a 38-26-18 mark and the franchise’s first Southeast Division championship. The Panthers earned 94 points, the club’s most since totaling 98 points in 1999-2000. For his efforts, Tallon was also nominated as a finalist for National Hockey League’s 2011-12 Executive of the Year. In addition to the current Panthers roster, Tallon has ensured the Panthers will have a bright future by loading up on draft picks and top prospects. Since joining Florida, Tallon has conducted five successful NHL Drafts that have included seven first round selections: No. 1 – D Aaron Ekblad (2014), No. 2 - F Aleksander Barkov (2013), No. 23 – D Michael Matheson (2012), No. 3 – F Jonathan Huberdeau (2011), No. 3 – D Erik Gudbranson (2010), No. 19 – C Nick Bjugstad (2010) and No. 25 – C Quinton Howden (2010). Prior to joining the Panthers, Tallon spent 33 years with the Chicago Blackhawks organization as a front office executive, player and broadcast personality. He served as Chicago’s General Manager from 2005-09, and assistant GM from 2003-05. He was responsible for drafting or acquiring many of the Blackhawks’ top players who won the 2010 Stanley Cup. Tallon spent the 2009-10 season serving as a Senior Advisor of Hockey Operations for the Blackhawks. He also served four years (1998-2002) as director of player personnel before returning to the radio and television booth prior to the 2002-03 season. A defenseman, Tallon was Vancouver’s first-round selection (2nd overall) in the 1970 NHL Entry Draft. He played in 642 NHL contests with Vancouver (1970-73), Chicago (1973-78) and Pittsburgh (1978-80), registering 336 points (98-238—336) and 568 PIM. Tallon recorded a career-high 17 goals in 69 games with Vancouver during the 1971-72 season and appeared in the 1971 and 1972 NHL All-Star Games. In 1972, Tallon was picked as an alternate for Team Canada at the 1972 Summit Series against the USSR. The Rouyn-Noranda, Que., native was born on Oct. 19, 1950. Tallon and his wife, Meg, are the parents of two daughters, Lauren and Kristen. GERARD GALLANT HEAD COACH Gerard Gallant was named the 13th head coach of the Florida Panthers on June 21, 2014. During his first season behind Florida’s bench, Gallant guided the Panthers to a 38-29-15 record and 91 points, a 25-point improvement from the previous season. The Panthers were eliminated from playoff contention after the 80th game of the 2014-2015 regular season. Prior to joining the Panthers, Gallant, 50, spent two seasons (2012-2014) as an assistant coach with the Montreal Canadiens, helping the team advance to the postseason each year, including the 2014 Eastern Conference Finals. During his two years as an assistant coach, Montreal posted a 75-42-13 mark, including their first 100-point season since 2007-2008. Before coaching in Montreal, Gallant spent three seasons (2009-2012) as the head coach of the Saint John Sea Dogs of the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League (QMJHL). During his three seasons with Saint John, he compiled a 159-34-9 record and led the Sea Dogs to three first-place finishes, three league final appearances, two QMJHL championships (2011 & 2012) and one Memorial Cup (2011). Gallant was also named the QMJHL and Canadian Hockey League Coach of the Year twice (2010 & 2011). Gallant served as head coach of Columbus for parts of three seasons (2003-2004 & 2005-2007), after serving as an assistant with the Blue Jackets (2000-2003). He also was an assistant with the New York Islanders (2007-2009), the International Hockey League’s Fort Wayne Komets (1998-1999) and the American Hockey League’s Louisville Panthers (1999-2000). Gallant began his coaching career in 1995-1996 with the Summerside Capitals of the Maritime Junior Hockey League (MJrHL) leading the team to the Royal Bank Cup in 1997. A native of Summerside, P.E.I, Gallant was selected by Detroit in the sixth round (107th overall) in the 1981 NHL Draft. He played in 615 NHL games for Detroit (1984-1993) and Tampa Bay (1993-1995) registering 480 points (211-269-480) and 1,674 penalty minutes. Gallant recorded four 70-plus point seasons, including his most successful year in 1988-1989 when he registered a career high 93 points (39-54-93) and was selected as a NHL Second Team All-Star. 4 2015 TOP PROSPECTS NORTH AMERICAN SKATERS FINAL RANK MIDTERM RANK 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 1 2 3 5 4 7 10 8 6 12 9 11 14 26 18 15 21 17 24 20 23 38 13 31 16 19 28 29 27 35 39 53 49 33 43 48 40 56 52 45 30 65 46 67 25 47 22 50 44 41 NORTH AMERICAN GOALIES FINAL RANK MIDTERM RANK 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 PLAYER POSITION (ACCORDING TO CSS) LAST AMATEUR CLUB LEAGUE McDavid, Connor Eichel, Jack Hanifin, Noah Strome, Dylan Crouse, Lawson Marner, Mitchell Provorov, Ivan Zacha, Pavel Werenski, Zachary Meier, Timo Barzal, Mathew Zboril, Jakub Connor, Kyle Konecny, Travis Harkins, Jansen Chabot, Thomas Svechnikov, Evgeny Chlapik, Filip DeBrusk, Jake Sprong, Daniel Roy, Jeremy Juulsen, Noah Merkley, Nicholas Pilon, Ryan Carlo, Brandon Bittner, Paul Boeser, Brock Novak, Thomas White, Colin Yan, Dennis Forsbacka Karlsson, Jakob Dunn, Vince Beauvillier, Anthony Vande Sompel, Mitchell Wagner, Austin Gagne, Gabriel Fischer, Christian Senyshyn, Zachary Roslovic, John (jack) Meloche, Nicolas Brisebois, Guillaume Lauzon, Jeremy Wotherspoon, Parker Capobianco, Kyle Roy, Nicolas Dermott, Travis Greenway, Jordan Trenin, Iakov Speers, Blake Korostelev, Nikita Center Center Defenseman Center Left Wing Center Defenseman Center Defenseman Right Wing Center Defenseman Left Wing Center Center Defenseman Left Wing Center Left Wing Right Wing Defenseman Defenseman Right Wing Defenseman Defenseman Left Wing Right Wing Center Center Left Wing Center Defenseman Left Wing Defenseman Left Wing Right Wing Right Wing Right Wing Center Defenseman Defenseman Defenseman Defenseman Defenseman Center Defenseman Left Wing Center Center Right Wing Erie Boston University Boston College Erie Kingston London Brandon Sarnia U Michigan Halifax Seattle Saint John Youngstown Ottawa Prince George Saint John Cape Breton Charlottetown Swift Current Charlottetown Sherbrooke Everett Kelowna Brandon Tri-City Portland Waterloo Waterloo USA U-18 Shawinigan Omaha Niagara Shawinigan Oshawa Regina Victoriaville USA U-18 Sault Marie USA U-18 Baie-Comeau Acadie-Bathurst Rouyn-Noranda Tri-City Sudbury Chicoutimi Erie USA U-18 Gatineau Sault Marie Sarnia PLAYER POSITION LAST AMATEUR CLUB LEAGUE Mackenzie Blackwood Callum Booth Samuel Montembeault Adin Hill Matej Tomek Goalie Goalie Goalie Goalie Goalie Barrie Quebec Blainville-Boisbriand Portland Topeka OHL H-EAST H-EAST OHL OHL OHL WHL OHL BIG10 QMJHL WHL QMJHL USHL OHL WHL QMJHL QMJHL QMJHL WHL QMJHL QMJHL WHL WHL WHL WHL WHL USHL USHL USHL QMJHL USHL OHL QMJHL OHL WHL QMJHL USHL OHL USHL QMJHL QMJHL QMJHL WHL OHL QMJHL OHL USHL QMJHL OHL OHL OHL QMJHL QMJHL WHL NAHL 5 2015 TOP PROSPECTS EUROPEAN SKATERS FINAL RANK MIDTERM RANK (ACCORDING TO CSS) 1 2 2 6 3 5 4 22 5 4 6 1 7 7 8 17 9 8 10 3 11 10 12 12 13 9 14 11 15 21 16 24 17 14 18 16 19 15 20 23 21 57 22 18 23 20 24 36 25 48 26 26 27 13 28 28 29 61 30 29 31 25 32 35 33 37 34 52 35 53 36 49 37 27 38 31 39 30 40 50 41 42 43 44 103 45 46 47 19 48 49 42 50 46 Rantanen, Mikko Right Wing Carlsson, Gabriel Defenseman Larsson, Jacob Defenseman Eriksson Ek, Joel Center Spacek, Michael Right Wing Kylington, Oliver Defenseman Gurianov, Denis Right Wing Kovacs, Robin Right Wing Ahl, Filip Left Wing Looke, Jens Right Wing Kase, David Right Wing Siegenthaler, Jonas Defenseman Aho, Sebastian Defenseman Hintz, Roope Left Wing Nattinen, Julius Center Cernak, Erik Defenseman Dergachyov, Alexander Center Aho, Sebastian Right Wing Lindgren, Jesper Defenseman Malgin, Denis Center Stenlund, Kevin Center Volkov, Artem Defenseman Jasek, Lukas Right Wing Vorobyov, Mikhail Center Vainio, Veeti Defenseman Gavrikov, Vladislav Defenseman Rykov, Yegor Defenseman Dufek, Jan Right Wing Kaprizov, Kirill Left Wing Yudin, Dmitri Defenseman Saarela, Aleksi Center Tuulola, Joni Defenseman Tammela, Jonne Right Wing Bondra, Radovan Right Wing Dvorak, Filip Center Vejdemo, Lukas Center Ordos, Jan Left Wing Volkov, Alexander Right Wing Dymacek, Roman Left Wing Jaros, Christian Defenseman Kuzmenko, Andrei Left Wing Boltanov, Artur Left Wing Cherepanov, Nikita Defenseman Falkovsky, Stepan Defenseman Korshkov, Yegor Right Wing Hansson, Petter Defenseman Carlsson, Lucas Defenseman Alsing, Olle Defenseman Paigin, Ziyat Defenseman Cebikin, Nikolai Left Wing PLAYER POSITION LAST AMATEUR CLUB LEAGUE EUROPEAN GOALIES FINAL RANK MIDTERM RANK PLAYER POSITION LAST AMATEUR CLUB LEAGUE 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 9 11 Samsonov, Ilya Vladar, Daniel Sandstrom, Felix Stezka, Ales Van Pottelberghe, Joren Goalie Goalie Goalie Goalie Goalie TPS Linkoping Jr. Frolunda Jr. Farjestad Pardubice Farjestad Togliatti 2 Aik Hv Jr. Brynas Chomutov Zurich Skelleftea Ilves JYP 2 Kosice Ska 2 Karpat Modo Jr. Zurich Hv Jr. Mvd 2 Trinec Ufa 2 Blues Jr. Yaroslavl Ska 2 Brno Jr. Novokuznetsk St. Petersburg Assat Hpk Kalpa Kosice Brno Jr. Djurgarden Jr. Liberec Jr. Ska 2 Brno Jr. Lulea Jr. Cska 2 Magnitogorsk 2 Yaroslavl 2 Yunost 2 Yaroslavl 2 Linkoping Jr. Brynas Jr. Almtuna Kazan Mvd 2 Magnitogorsk 2 Kladno Brynas Jr. Liberec Jr. Linkoping U18 FINLAND SWEDEN-JR. SWEDEN-JR. SWEDEN CZREP SWEDEN RUSSIA-JR. SWEDEN-2 SWEDEN-JR. SWEDEN CZREP-2 SWISS SWEDEN FINLAND FINLAND-2 SLOVAKIA RUSSIA-JR. FINLAND SWEDEN-JR. SWISS SWEDEN-JR. RUSSIA-JR. CZREP RUSSIA-JR. FINLAND-JR. RUSSIA RUSSIA-JR. CZREP-JR. RUSSIA RUSSIA FINLAND FINLAND FINLAND SLOVAKIA CZREP-JR. SWEDEN-JR. CZREP-JR. RUSSIA-JR. CZREP-JR. SWEDEN-JR. RUSSIA-JR. RUSSIA-JR. RUSSIA-JR. RUSSIA-JR. RUSSIA-JR. SWEDEN-JR. SWEDEN-JR. SWEDEN-2 RUSSIA RUSSIA-JR. RUSSIA-JR. CZREP-2 SWEDEN-JR. CZREP-JR. SWEDEN-JR. U18 6 PANTHERS SELECTIONS 2015 NHL DRAFT ROUND 1 3 4 5 6 7 # OF PICKS 1 2 1 2 1 2 SELECTION 11 77, 88 102 132, 147 162 192, 206 TOP SELECTIONS ALL-TIME AT PANTHERS 2015 PICKS 11TH OVERALL YEAR 2014 2013 2012 2011 2009 2008 2007 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985 1984 1983 1982 1981 1980 1979 PLAYER Kevin Fiala Samuel Morin Filip Forsberg Duncan Siemens Ryan Ellis Kyle Beach Brandon Sutter Anze Kopitar Lauri Tukonen Jeff Carter Keith Ballard Frederik Sjostrom Pavel Vorobiev Oleg Saprykin Jeff Hereema Jason Ward Dan Focht Jerome Iginla Jeff Friesen Brenden Witt David Cooper Brian Rolston Mike Sillinger Christopher Govedaris Yves Racine Scott Young Dave Manson Sylvain Cote Adam Creighton Michel Petit Randy Moller Mike Blaisdell Michael Ramsey POS Left Wing Defense Center Defense Defense Left Wing Center Center Right Wing Center Defense Right Wing Right Wing Left Wing Right Wing Right Wing Defense Right Wing Left Wing Defense Defense Right Wing Center Left Wing Defense Right Wing Defense Defense Center Defense Defense Right Wing Defense YEAR PLAYER POS 2010 2006 1990 Jack Campbell Jonathan Bernier Trevor Kidd Goalie Goalie Goalie TEAM SEASONS GP G A PTS Nashville 1 0 0 0 Philadelphia Washington 2 100 27 42 69 Colorado 1 0 0 0 Nashville 4 202 20 51 71 Chicago Carolina 7 495 98 87 185 Los Angeles 8 683 218 392 610 Los Angeles 5 0 0 0 Philadelphia 9 718 283 239 522 Buffalo 9 604 38 137 175 Phoenix 9 489 46 58 104 Chicago 2 57 10 15 25 Calgary 5 325 55 82 137 Carolina 1 32 4 2 6 Montreal 6 336 36 45 81 Phoenix 1 82 2 6 8 Dallas 17 1,392 589 637 1,226 San Jose 14 893 218 298 516 Washington 14 890 25 96 121 Buffalo 1 30 3 7 10 New Jersey 18 1,256 342 419 761 Detroit 15 1,049 240 308 548 Hartford 1 45 4 6 10 Detroit 9 508 37 194 231 Hartford 16 1,181 342 415 757 Chicago 16 1,103 102 288 390 Hartford 17 1,171 122 313 435 Buffalo 13 708 187 216 403 Vancouver 15 827 90 238 328 Quebec 13 815 45 180 225 Detroit 6 343 70 84 154 Buffalo 16 1,070 79 266 345 GOALIES PIM 0 28 0 70 94 184 0 392 612 190 38 240 6 171 145 929 488 1,424 24 472 644 24 439 448 2,792 545 1,077 1,839 1,692 166 1,012 TEAM SEASONS GP W L OTL SO Dallas Los Angeles 6 Calgary 11 1 175 387 0 76 140 0 67 162 0 20 52 0 9 19 Breakdown- Total (36) Total Defensemen (13), Center (6), Left Wing (5), Right Wing (9), Goaltender (3) 7 TOP NORTH AMERICAN PROSPECTS FOR 2015 NHL DRAFT CONNOR MCDAVID FINAL RANK: 1 2014-15 Team: Erie (OHL) Center . Shoots Left . 6’1”, 195lbs . Born 1/13/97 in Richmond Hill, ON, CAN • McDavid finished third in the Ontario Hockey League with 120 points (44-76—120) in 47 games this season to help the Erie Otters (50-14-2-2, 104 points) finish first in the Midwest Division and second in the Western Conference. • A member of Canada’s gold medal-winning entry at the 2015 World Junior Championship, McDavid tied for the tournament lead with 11 points (3-8—11), paced the tournament in assists and was named to the media all-star team. • McDavid was granted exceptional player status by Hockey Canada to be eligible for the 2012 OHL Priority Selection as a 15-yearold. In his first season, he finished tops among rookies with 41 assists (25-41—66), was named OHL Rookie of the Year and also was named to the OHL First All-Rookie Team. • In his sophomore season of 2013-14, McDavid finished fourth in the OHL with 99 points (28-71—99) in 56 games. He added 19 points (4-15—19) in 14 playoff games before the Otters were eliminated in the Western Conference Championship. McDavid was named OHL Most Sportsmanlike Player and the CHL Scholastic Player of the Year. • Internationally, McDavid also won gold with Canada at the 2013 Under-18 World Junior Championship, where he led the tournament in goals (8), assists (6) and points (14) to be named the Best Forward and Most Valuable Player. • McDavid averaged more than two points per game and was named Greater Toronto Hockey League Player of the Year in 2011-12 as a member of the minor midget Toronto Marlboros, finishing with 209 points (79-130—209) in 88 games. REGULAR SEASON SEASON 2012-2013 2013-2014 2014-2015 TEAM ERIE ERIE ERIE LEAGUE OHL OHL OHL GP 63 56 47 G 25 28 44 A 41 71 76 PTS 66 99 120 PLAYOFFS PIM 36 20 48 JACK EICHEL GP G A PTS PIM 14 20 4 21 15 28 19 49 2 12 FINAL RANK: 2 2014-15 Team: Boston University (H-EAST) Center . Shoots Right . 6’2”, 196lbs . Born 10/28/96 in North Chelmsford, MA, USA • As a freshman at Boston University, Eichel was named a finalist for the Hobey Baker Award and paces all NCAA Division I skaters with 67 points (24-43—67) in 38 games. He led the Terriers to their first conference title in six years and was named Most Valuable Player at the Hockey East Tournament. • In 2014-15, he was named Hockey East Player of the Year, Hockey East Rookie of the Year and was the only unanimous first-team Hockey East All-Star selection. • Skating for the U.S. at the 2015 World Championship, Eichel finished third on the bronze medal-winning squad with 2-5—7 in 10 games. That included the overtime goal with 28 seconds remaining in a 5-4 victory over Slovakia in the preliminary round. • Eichel also won gold with Team USA at the 2014 Under-18 World Junior Championship, where he tied Sonny Milano (selected 16th overall by CBJ in 2014) for the team lead with 10 points (5-5—10) in seven games. He also earned silver at the 2013 Under-18 World Junior Championship and participated for the U.S. at the World Junior Championship in 2014 (1-4—5 in 5 GP) and 2015 (13—4 in 5 GP). • In 2013-14, Eichel led the U.S. Under-18 team – which featured Milano, Alex Tuch (selected 18th overall by MIN in 2014) and Dylan Larkin (selected 15th overall by DET in 2014) – with 87 points (38-49—87) in 53 games and was named to the United States Hockey League Second All-Star Team. REGULAR SEASON SEASON 2012-2013 2013-2014 2014-2015 TEAM LEAGUE USA U-18 USHL USA U-18 USHL BOSTON UNIVERSITY H-EAST GP 16 45 38 G 9 33 24 A 7 40 43 PTS 16 73 67 PIM 8 38 24 PLAYOFFS GP G A PTS PIM 8 TOP PROSPECTS FOR 2015 NHL DRAFT NOAH HANIFIN 2014-15 Team: Boston College (H-EAST) FINAL RANK: 3 Defenseman . Shoots Left . 6’3”, 203lbs . Born 1/25/97 in Boston, MA, USA • Hanifin recorded 23 points (5-18—23) in 37 games this season, third-most among freshmen NCAA Division I blueliners. At age 17, he became the youngest player ever to don an Eagles uniform when he skated in his first game with Boston College in October. • Internationally, Hanifin captained Team USA to a gold medal at the 2014 World Under-17 Hockey Challenge, recording three points (1-2—3) in six games, and also won gold with the U.S. at the 2014 Under-18 World Junior Championship, finishing tied for second among defensemen in tournament scoring with five points (1-4—5) in seven games. Hanifin most recently skated for the U.S. at the 2015 World Junior Championship, registering two assists in five games. • Hanifin spent the majority of the 2013-14 season as captain of the U.S. Under-17 team, leading all defensemen on the club with 33 points (8-25—33) in 45 games. He also skated in 14 games with the Under-18 team, notching 13 points (2-11—13) in 14 games. • Hanifin patterns his game after Drew Doughty of the Los Angeles Kings. REGULAR SEASON SEASON 2013-2014 2014-2015 TEAM USA U-17 LEAGUE USHL GP 45 G 8 A 25 PTS 33 PIM 34 BOSTON COLLEGE H-EAST 37 5 18 23 16 DYLAN STROME 2014-15 Team: Erie (OHL) PLAYOFFS GP G A PTS PIM FINAL RANK: 4 Center . Shoots Left . 6’3”, 185lbs . Born 3/7/97 in Mississauga, ON, CAN • In 2014-15, Strome won the Ontario Hockey League scoring title after registering 129 points (45-84— 129) in 68 games, setting Erie Otters franchise records for assists and points in a season. He followed that up with 10-12—22 in 20 postseason contests before Erie fell to Oshawa in the OHL Final. • Strome, who was awarded the William Hanley Trophy as the most sportsmanlike player of the year, won the scoring title on the final day of the regular-season with a six-point performance (4-2—6) in an 8-7 win over Niagara to finish ahead of fellow 2015 NHL Draft prospect Mitchell Marner (ranked No. 6) of the London Knights (44-82—126). • Internationally, Strome was a member of Canada’s gold-medal squad at the 2014 Ivan Hlinka Memorial, registering six points (5-1—6) in five games. He also led Team Ontario and tied for fourth overall with 11 points (6-5—11) at the 2014 World Under-17 Hockey Challenge. • Strome averaged more than two points per game in 2012-13 as captain of the Toronto Marlboros of the Greater Toronto Hockey League, finishing the season with 143 points (65-78—143) in 60 games en route to being named GTHL Player of the Year. • His older brother is New York Islanders forward Ryan Strome, who was drafted fifth overall by the team in 2011. REGULAR SEASON SEASON 2013-2014 2014-2015 TEAM LEAGUE GP 60 10 29 39 11 ERIE OHL 68 45 84 129 32 ERIE OHL G A PTS PIM PLAYOFFS GP 14 G 3 A 6 PTS 9 PIM 0 20 10 12 22 12 9 TOP PROSPECTS FOR 2015 NHL DRAFT LAWSON CROUSE FINAL RANK: 5 2014-15 Team: Kingston (OHL) Left Wing . Shoots Left . 6’4”, 215lbs . Born 6/23/97 in Mt. Brydges, ON, CAN • Crouse led the Kingston Frontenacs in goals (29) and points (51) while appearing in 56 games in 2014-15. In his rookie OHL season of 2013-14, Crouse registered 27 points (15-12—27) in 63 games and was named to the OHL All-Rookie Second Team. • Internationally, Crouse was a member of Canada’s gold medal-winning team at the 2015 World Junior Championship, scored twice in the final game to help Canada win gold at the 2014 Ivan Hlinka Memorial and potted the game-winning goal for Canada in the bronze-medal game of the 2014 Under-18 World Junior Championship. • Members of the Frontenacs refer to him as “The Sheriff” in honor of the way he looks after his teammates. He is known to give rookies on the team a ride to and from school. • A power forward, Crouse patterns his game after James Neal of the Nashville Predators, Milan Lucic of the Boston Bruins and Rick Nash of the New York Rangers. REGULAR SEASON SEASON 2013-2014 TEAM LEAGUE GP G 15 12 27 64 2014-2015 KINGSTON OHL 56 29 22 51 70 KINGSTON OHL 63 A PTS PIM MITCHELL MARNER PLAYOFFS GP G A PTS PIM 7 0 3 3 7 4 2 1 3 18 FINAL RANK: 6 2014-15 Team: London (OHL) Center . Shoots Right . 5’11”, 160lbs . Born 5/5/97 in Markham, ON, CAN • Marner finished second in the Ontario Hockey League scoring race with 126 points (44-82—126) in 63 games, becoming the fastest 17-year-old in London Knights history to score 40 goals in one season (56 GP). He became the 46th player in Knights history to record a 100-point season, joining a group that includes current NHL stars John Tavares (58-45—104 in 2008-09), Patrick Kane (62-83—145 in 2006-07) and Corey Perry (47-83—130 in 2004-05). • In his rookie season of 2013-14, Marner was named to the OHL Second All-Rookie Team and finished second among first-year players with 59 points (13-46—59) in 64 contests. He then scored at a point-per-game pace in the 2014 playoffs, with 3-6—9 in nine games. • Internationally, Marner won gold with Team Canada at the 2014 Ivan Hlinka Memorial, including 1-1—2 in the championship game. Overall, he finished the tournament with seven points (2-5—7) in five games. • In 2012-13, Marner won the Ontario Junior Hockey League championship as a member of the St. Michael’s Buzzers. He lists his championship shirt, hat and ring from that season as his favorite pieces of sports memorabilia. REGULAR SEASON SEASON 2013-2014 2014-2015 TEAM LONDON LONDON LEAGUE OHL OHL GP 64 63 G 13 44 A 46 82 PTS 59 126 PIM 24 53 PLAYOFFS GP G A PTS PIM 7 9 7 16 8 9 3 6 9 10 4 TOP PROSPECTS FOR 2015 NHL DRAFT IVAN PROVOROV 2014-15 Team: Brandon (WHL) FINAL RANK: 7 Defenseman . Shoots Left . 6’0”, 201lbs . Born 1/13/97 in Yaroslavl, RUS • In 2014-15, Provorov paced all rookies and finished fourth among Western Hockey League defensemen with 61 points (15-46—61) in 60 games. He added 13 points (2-11—13) in 19 postseason games, helping Brandon advance to the WHL Championship Series, where they fell to Kelowna • Provorov was the youngest member of Russia’s silver medal-winning entry at the 2015 World Junior Championship, chipping in one assist and a plus-2 rating. His international resume also includes an appearance at the 2014 Under-18 World Junior Championship. • Provorov played in the Lokomotiv Yaroslavl system in Russia before joining the Wilkes-Barre (Pa.) Knights in the Atlantic Youth Hockey League in 2011-12. The following season, he compiled 97 points (42-55—97) in 51 games to help the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Knights under-16 team win the national championship. • He skated with the Cedar Rapids RoughRiders in the United States Hockey League in 2013-14 before being selected by the Wheat Kings in the first round (30th overall) of the 2014 Canadian Hockey League Import Draft. • He and defense partner Ryan Pilon (No. 24 NA Skater) live in the same house, billeted by Sonya and Ralph Kampe. REGULAR SEASON SEASON 2013-2014 2013-2014 2014-2015 2014-2015 TEAM LEAGUE GP G A PTS PIM BRANDON RUSSIA (WJC) WHL ITLTOUR 5 60 7 0 15 0 0 46 1 0 61 1 0 42 0 CEDAR RAPIDS USHL RUS (IIHF U18 WC) ITLTOUR 56 6 PAVEL ZACHA 2014-15 Team: Sarnia (OHL) 13 19 32 PLAYOFFS GP G A PTS PIM 19 2 11 13 10 FINAL RANK: 8 Center . Shoots Left . 6’3”, 210lbs . Born 4/6/97 in Brno, CZE • In his first season in North America, Zacha registered nearly a point-per-game in 2014-15, finishing with 32 points (16-18—34) in 37 games for the Sarnia Sting of the Ontario Hockey League. • Zacha played 38 games for Liberec in the Czech Republic’s top League in 2013-14, where he was mentored by former NHL player Petr Nedved. Nedved, who was selected second overall by the Vancouver Canucks in 1990 and skated in 982 career NHL games, helped prepare Zacha for his transition to North America. • Internationally, Zacha represented the Czech Republic on the Under-16 team as a 14-year old in 2011, and skated for both the Under-17 and Under-18 squads the following year as a 15-year old. He has represented his country twice at the Under-18 World Junior Championship, earning a silver medal in 2014 with 3-2—5 in seven games. He also participated in the World Junior Championship on two occasions (2014, 2015). • Zacha has picked up the English language quickly by watching and reciting subtitled versions of his favorite movies, including Dumb and Dumber. REGULAR SEASON SEASON 2013-2014 2013-2014 2014-2015 TEAM LEAGUE GP G A PTS PIM SARNIA OHL 37 16 18 34 56 LIBEREC LIBEREC JR. CZREP CZREP-JR. 38 10 4 6 4 11 8 17 10 64 PLAYOFFS GP G A PTS 5 2 1 3 PIM 10 11 TOP PROSPECTS FOR 2015 NHL DRAFT ZACHARY WERENSKI FINAL RANK: 9 2014-15 Team: University of Michigan (Big-10) Defenseman . Shoots Left . 6’2”, 206lbs . Born 7/19/97 in Grosse Pointe, MI, USA • Werenski finished second among freshman defensemen and led all University of Michigan blueliners with 25 points (9-16—25) in 35 games. He was named to the All-Big Ten Hockey First Team and the All-Big Ten Freshman Team in 2014-15. • He became the youngest freshman to enroll at the University of Michigan in the Red Berenson era (since 1984-85), accelerating his course work in the summer prior to graduate from high school one year early. • In 2013-14, Werenski finished second among U.S. Under-17 Team defensemen in scoring with 27 points (7-20—27) in 47 games. • Internationally, Werenski won gold with the U.S. at the 2014 World Under-17 Hockey Challenge and represented his country at the 2015 World Junior Championship. • Models his style of play after University of Michigan alumni Jack Johnson of the Columbus Blue Jackets and Jacob Trouba of the Winnipeg Jets. REGULAR SEASON SEASON 2013-2014 2013-2014 TEAM LEAGUE USA U-17 USHL U OF MICHIGAN BIG10 GP 47 35 G 7 9 1 A 20 6 PTS 27 25 PIM 42 8 TIMO MEIER PLAYOFFS GP G A PTS PIM FINAL RANK: 10 2014-15 Team: Halifax (QMJHL) Right Wing . Shoots Left . 6’1”, 209lbs . Born 10/8/96 in Herisau, CHE • In 2014-15, Meier led Halifax in goals (44) and finished second on the team with 90 points (44-46—90) in 61 games, including a franchise-record 23 power-play goals. He also paced the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League and tied for second place in the Canadian Hockey League with 10 game-winning goals. • Meier added 21 points (10-11—21) in 14 postseason games before Halifax fell to Moncton in the second round. He scored three of the club’s seven game-winning goals, including the decisive marker in double-overtime in Game 5 against Shawinigan. • Meier registered at least a point in 27 consecutive games from Nov. 22 to Feb. 26, compiling 28-23—51 in that span. His 27-game run tied for the second-longest point streak in the CHL in 2014-15 (w/ Connor McDavid, No. 1 NA Skater), behind teammate Nikolaj Ehlers’ (selected ninth overall by WPG in 2014) franchise record 33-game streak. • He has represented Switzerland at a variety of international events, including the 2015 World Junior Championship where he collected six points (2-4—6) and a plus-2 rating in six games while playing on a line with Kevin Fiala (selected 11th overall by NSH in 2014). • Meier, who is the highest-ranked player from the QMJHL, was named the League’s best professional prospect at their annual Golden Puck Awards. REGULAR SEASON SEASON 2013-2014 2014-2015 TEAM HALIFAX HALIFAX LEAGUE QMJHL QMJHL GP 66 61 G 17 44 A 17 46 PTS 34 90 PIM 48 59 PLAYOFFS GP 12 14 G 1 10 A 3 11 PTS 4 21 PIM 8 18 12 TOP PROSPECTS FOR 2015 NHL DRAFT MATHEW BARZAL 2014-15 Team: Seattle (WHL) FINAL RANK: 11 Center . Shoots Right . 5’11,” 175lbs . Born 5/26/97 in Coquitlam, BC, CAN • Despite a knee injury that cost him part of the season, Barzal registered 57 points (12-45—57) in 44 games for Seattle during the 2014-15 campaign. He then added 4-4—8 in six playoff contests before the Thunderbirds fell to Portland in the first round of the WHL playoffs. • Barzal was selected by Seattle first overall in the 2012 WHL Bantam Draft and finished tied for fifth in WHL rookie scoring in 2013-14 with 14-40—54 in 59 games. • Internationally, Barzal was part of Canada’s gold medal squad at the 2014 Ivan Hlinka Memorial (2-5—7 in seven games) and earned bronze at the Under-18 World Junior Championship in 2014 (3-1—4 in seven games) and 2015 (3-9—12 in seven games). • Barzal grew up winning back to back minor hockey championships with the Burnaby Winter Club, a program whose famous NHL alumni include Glenn Anderson, Cliff Ronning and Ryan Nugent-Hopkins. He was named BC Hockey Player of the Year in 201213 after recording 29-74—103 in 34 games for the Vancouver NE Chiefs, setting a British Columbia Minor Midget Hockey League record for assists in a season. REGULAR SEASON SEASON 2012-2013 2013-2014 2014-2015 TEAM LEAGUE GP G A PTS PIM COQUITLAM EXPRESSBCHL SEATTLE WHL 6 59 0 14 2 40 2 54 6 20 SEATTLE OHL 44 12 45 57 20 JAKUB ZBORIL 2014-15 Team: Saint John (QMJHL) PLAYOFFS GP G A PTS 9 6 1 4 5 4 6 8 PIM 4 4 FINAL RANK: 12 Defenseman . Shoots Left . 6’1,” 184 lbs. Born 2/21/97 in Brno, CZE • In 2014-15, Zboril compiled 33 points (13-20—33) in 44 games for the Sea Dogs to finish third in scoring among rookie defensemen in the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League. He added three points (1-2—3) in five playoffs games. • His 13 goals were the most by a rookie defenseman in one season in franchise history, shattering the previous mark of five set in 2005-06 by Sebastien Rioux. • Zboril earned a spot on the QMJHL Rookie All-Star Team and was one of three finalists for the Michael Bossy Trophy as the League’s best professional prospect. • A product of the HC Kometa Brno system in his native Czech Republic, Zboril collected 21 points (5-16—21) in 36 games for the club’s junior team in 2013-14 before being selected by the Sea Dogs with the fifth overall pick in the 2014 Canadian Hockey League Import Draft. • Internationally, Zboril has twice represented the Czech Republic at the Ivan Hlinka Memorial, collecting six points (4-2—6) in five games for the silver medal-winning squad in 2015. He also won a silver medal at the 2014 Under-18 World Junior Championship and played alongside his brother, Adam, at the 2013 World Junior A Challenge. • An offensive defenseman who models his game after former Red Wings blueliner Nicklas Lidstrom and lists P.K. Subban of the Canadiens as his favorite NHL player. REGULAR SEASON SEASON 2013-2014 2013-2014 2014-2015 TEAM BRNO JR. BRNO U18 SAINT JOHN LEAGUE CZREP-JR. CZREP-JR. U18 GP 36 2 G 5 1 A 16 1 PTS 21 3 PIM 57 0 QMJHL 44 13 20 33 73 PLAYOFFS GP G A PTS PIM 5 1 2 3 18 13 TOP PROSPECTS FOR 2015 NHL DRAFT KYLE CONNOR FINAL RANK: 13 2014-15 Team: Youngstown (USHL) Left Wing . Shoots Left. 6’1,” 177lbs. Born 12/9/96 in Clinton Twp., MI, USA • In his third season in the United States Hockey League, Connor led all players with 80 points in 56 games, tied for second in assists (46) and placed fourth in goals (34). The Phantoms (40-14-6, 86 points) set a USHL record with 17 consecutive wins in 2014-15 and finished atop the regular season standings to claim their first Anderson Cup. • The Shelby Township, Mich., native left home at age 15 to join Youngstown for the 2012-13 season. The following year, he finished second in League scoring with 74 points (31-43—74) in 56 games. • Internationally, Connor won gold with Team USA at the 2014 Under-18 World Junior Championship, where he tallied seven points (4-3—7) and tied for the tournament lead with a plus-8 rating in seven games. He was part of consecutive gold medal-winning U.S. squads at the 2013 and 2014 World Junior A Challenge and also captured a silver medal at the 2013 Ivan Hlinka Memorial. • A product of the Belle Tire organization in Detroit, Connor led the 2011-12 under-16 team that included Arizona Coyotes prospect Brendan Perlini (selected 12th overall in 2014) with 53 points (14-39—53) in 40 games. • Connor is committed to the University of Michigan and will join the Wolverines for the 2015-16 season. REGULAR SEASON SEASON 2012-2013 2013-2014 2014-2015 TEAM YOUNGSTOWN YOUNGSTOWN YOUNGSTOWN LEAGUE USHL USHL USHL GP 6 47 35 G 0 7 9 1 A 1 20 6 PTS 1 27 25 PIM 0 42 8 TRAVIS KONECNY PLAYOFFS GP 9 G 0 A 3 PTS 3 PIM 0 4 3 1 4 0 FINAL RANK: 14 2014-15 Team: Ottawa 67’s (OHL) Center . Shoots Right. 5’10,” 175lbs. Born 3/11/97 in London, ONT, CAN • Konecny was named captain of the 67’s prior to the 2014-15 season and finished second on the club with 68 points (29-39—68) in 60 games. • Konecny was named Ontario Hockey League Rookie of the Year in 2013-14 after leading all rookies in goals (26) and points (26-44—70) in 63 games. His 70 points also paced Ottawa and were the most by a 67’s rookie since 1988-89, when Jerrett DeFazio tallied 71 points. • He was voted Best Skater and ranked second for Best Stickhandler in a poll of the OHL’s Eastern Conference coaches for the 201415 regular season. • Konecny collected six points (5-1—6) in five games to captain Canada to a gold medal at the 2014 Ivan Hlinka Memorial. At the 2014 Under-18 World Junior Championship, he scored the game-winning goal with 30 seconds remaining in regulation to lift Canada over Switzerland in the quarterfinals, ultimately capturing a bronze medal. He also wore the “C” for Ontario at the 2014 World Under-17 Hockey Challenge. • At the 2015 CHL Top Prospects Game, Konecny collected three points (2-1—3) and a plus-3 rating for Team Orr while playing on a line with Connor McDavid (No. 1 NA Skater) and Timo Meier (No. 10 NA Skater) to capture Most Valuable Player honors. • Konecny averaged more than two points per game in 2012-13 as captain of the Elgin Middlesex Chiefs of the Minor Hockey Alliance of Ontario, finishing the season with 114 points (53-61—114) in 54 games en route to being name ALLIANCE Player of the Year. Just two years earlier, his second cousin, Vancouver Canucks forward Bo Horvat, earned the same distinction. Konecny’s teammate on the squad was close friend and fellow 2015 NHL Draft prospect Lawson Crouse (No. 5 NA Skater) of the Kingston Frontenacs. REGULAR SEASON SEASON 2013-2014 2013-2014 TEAM LEAGUE USA U-17 USHL U OF MICHIGAN BIG10 GP 47 35 G 7 9 1 A 20 6 PTS 27 25 PIM 42 8 PLAYOFFS GP G A PTS PIM 14 TOP PROSPECTS FOR 2015 NHL DRAFT JANSEN HARKINS 2014-15 Team: Prince George (WHL) FINAL RANK: 15 Center . Shoots Left. 6’1,” 182lbs. Born 5/23/97 in Cleveland, OH, USA • In his second campaign with the Cougars, Harkins established a single-season franchise record with 59 assists. He also paced the team with 79 points (20-59—79) in 70 games en route to winning the Dan Hamhuis Award as the club’s Most Valuable Player. • Harkins, who posted 34 points (10-24—34) as a rookie in the Western Hockey League, recorded his 100th career point on Feb. 16, 2015 to become the second-youngest player in franchise history to reach the milestone. • He recalls winning gold with Team Canada at the 2014 Ivan Hlinka Memorial – where he collected six points (2-4—6) in five games – as his most memorable hockey moment. He also served as captain of Team Pacific at the 2013 World Under-17 Hockey Challenge and tallied five points (32—5) in seven games at the 2015 Under-18 World Junior Championship. • Harkins began playing minor hockey in Germany before relocating to Vancouver, where he suited up for the North Shore Winter Club and North West Giants organizations. In 2011-12, he averaged more than two points per game (83-70—153 in 74 games) as captain of North Shore before being selected by Prince George with the second overall pick in the 2012 WHL Bantam Draft. • His father, former NHL player Todd Harkins, is general manager of the Cougars. A second-round pick (No. 42) of the Calgary Flames in the 1988 NHL Draft, Todd played 48 games in the NHL with the Flames and Hartford Whalers and also appeared in the movie Miracle and reality television show Making the Cut. • A hockey family, his uncle, Brett, also played in the NHL with Boston, Florida and Columbus. He draws inspiration from his older brother and Cougars’ locker room attendant, Nicklas, who has a rare genetic disorder caused by the lack of an enzyme critical for development of the joints. REGULAR SEASON SEASON 2012-2013 2013-2014 2014-2015 TEAM PRINCE GEORGE PRINCE GEORGE PRINCE GEORGE LEAGUE WHL WHL WHL GP 3 67 70 G 0 10 20 THOMAS CHABOT 2014-15 Team: Saint John (QMJHL) A 0 24 59 PTS 0 34 79 PIM 2 18 45 PLAYOFFS GP G A PTS 5 0 4 4 PIM 2 FINAL RANK: 16 Defenseman . Shoots Left. 6’2,” 180lbs. Born 1/30/97 in Sainte-Marie, QC, CAN • A two-way defenseman, Chabot led all Sea Dogs blueliners with 41 points (12-29—41) in 66 games in 2014-15, nearly doubling his point total from his rookie season in the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League. He also finished with a plus-6 rating, up from his minus-29 rating in 2013-14. • Chabot registered at least one point in eight consecutive games from Jan. 26 to Feb. 14, 2014 (1-9—10), marking the second-longest single-season point streak by a defenseman in Sea Dogs history behind a 10game run by Kevin Gagné in 2012-13. • He won a bronze medal with Team Canada at the 2015 Under-18 World Junior Championship, tying for the team lead among defensemen with five points (1-4—5) in seven games. • A product of the Beauce-Nord minor hockey organization in his hometown of Sainte-Marie, Que., Chabot played his Midget AAA season with the Lévis Commandeurs before being selected in the second round (22nd overall) by Saint John in the 2013 QMJHL Entry Draft. REGULAR SEASON SEASON 2013-2014 2014-2015 TEAM SAINT JOHN SAINT JOHN LEAGUE QMJHL QMJHL GP 55 66 G 1 12 A 21 29 PTS 22 41 PIM 36 62 PLAYOFFS GP G A PTS 5 0 1 1 PIM 6 15 TOP PROSPECTS FOR 2015 NHL DRAFT EVGENY SVECHNIKOV FINAL RANK: 17 2014-15 Team: Cape Breton (QMJHL) Left Wing . Shoots Left. 6’2,” 199lbs. Born 12/9/96 in Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk, RUS • Svechnikov finished second among Quebec Major Junior Hockey League rookies with 78 points (3246—78) in 55 games with the Screaming Eagles. That includes nine points (3-6—9) in three games from Jan. 5-11, 2015 – highlighted by back-to-back four-point performances – when he was named the Canadian Hockey League Player of the Week. • He notched three helpers in Game 4 of Cape Breton’s opening-round playoff series against Quebec, matching a franchise record for assists by a rookie in one postseason game. He finished with seven points (1-6—7) in seven playoff games. • In 2013-14, Svechnikov recorded 27 points (14-13—27) in 29 games to help Bars Kazan finish atop their conference in Russia’s junior league. • He recalls winning a silver medal with Russia at the 2012 Youth Olympic Games as his most memorable hockey moment. He also won silver at the 2013 World Under-17 Hockey Challenge – where he tallied eight points (7-1—8) in six games – and twice represented Russia at the Under-18 World Junior Championship. REGULAR SEASON SEASON 2013-2014 2014-2015 TEAM LEAGUE KAZAN AK-BARS KHL CAPE BRETON QMJHL GP 3 55 G 0 32 A 0 46 PTS 0 78 PIM 0 70 FILIP CHLAPIK PLAYOFFS GP G A PTS 7 1 6 7 PIM 14 FINAL RANK: 18 2014-15 Team: Charlottetown (QMJHL) Center . Shoots Left. 6’1,” 196lbs. Born 6/3/97 in Prague, CZE • In 2014-15, Chlapik set Islanders franchise records for goals (33) and points (33-42—75) by a rookie to finish second on the club in points behind linemate Daniel Sprong (No. 20 NA Skater). He added nine points (1-8—9) in as many playoff games to help the Islanders win a playoff series for the first time since 2004. • Chlapik also matched a club rookie record with five points (3-2—5) on Nov. 16 against Drummondville. Overall, his 33 goals paced all Quebec Major Junior Hockey League rookies (tied with Dennis Yan, No. 30 NA Skater) and earned him a spot on the League’s All-Rookie Team. • Internationally, Chlapik won a silver medal with the Czech Republic at the 2014 Ivan Hlinka Memorial where he served as an assistant captain and tallied five points (1-4—5) in five games. He also won silver at the 2014 Under-18 World Junior Championship and wore the “C” at the 2014 World Under-17 Hockey Challenge. • Chlapik grew up idolizing former NHL goaltender and fellow countryman Tomas Vokoun, but was persuaded to play forward by his father, Milan: “I was a big fan of Vokoun and loved to watch him when I was younger, but my dad told me, ‘No way. You’re going to be a forward.’” • In 2013-14, Chlapik led the Sparta Praha under-20 team with 35 points (16-19—35) in 38 games before being selected 11th overall by Charlottetown in the 2014 Canadian Hockey League Import Draft. REGULAR SEASON SEASON 2014-2015 2014-2015 TEAM LEAGUE CHARLOTTETOWN QMJHL CZE U18 ITLTOUR GP 64 5 G 33 1 A 42 4 PTS 75 5 PIM 42 2 PLAYOFFS GP 9 G 1 A 8 PTS 9 PIM 10 16 TOP PROSPECTS FOR 2015 NHL DRAFT JAKE DEBRUSK 2014-15 Team: Swift Current (WHL) FINAL RANK: 19 Left Wing . Shoots Left. 6’0,” 174lbs. Born 10/17/96 in Edmonton, AB, CAN • In his second season with the Broncos, DeBrusk paced the team and tied for sixth in the Western Hockey League with 42 goals. He also led Swift Current with 81 points (42-39—81) in 72 games. • His father, Louie DeBrusk, played 401 regular season NHL games with the Edmonton Oilers, Tampa Bay Lightning, Phoenix Coyotes and Chicago Blackhawks from 1991-2003. Louie began his NHL career with the Oilers, where he was teammates with Mark Lamb – Jake’s head coach in Swift Current. The elder DeBrusk now serves as a hockey analyst for Sportsnet. • In 2012-13, DeBrusk played for the SSAC Athletics in the Alberta Midget Hockey League, where he collected 52 points (25-27— 52) in 34 games en route to being named to the League’s First All-Star Team. • DeBrusk attended his first hockey game when he was just three days old: “I know my first game I attended because my parents told me, but I can’t remember the result.” REGULAR SEASON SEASON 2013-2014 2014-2015 TEAM LEAGUE SWIFT CURRENT WHL SWIFT CURRENT WHL GP 72 72 G 15 42 DANIEL SPRONG 2014-15 Team: Charlottetown (QMJHL) A 24 39 PTS 39 81 PIM 21 40 PLAYOFFS GP 6 3 G 3 0 A 1 0 PTS 4 0 PIM 0 10 FINAL RANK: 20 Right Wing . Shoots Right. 6’0,” 180lbs. Born 3/17/97 in Amsterdam, NLD • Sprong paced the Islanders in goals (39), assists (49) and points (39-49—88) for a second straight season to power the club to a second place finish in the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League’s Maritimes Division. He added 11 points (7-4—11) in 10 playoff games to help Charlottetown win a playoff series for the first time since 2004. • In 2013-14, Sprong finished second among QMJHL rookies with 68 points (30-38—68) in 67 games en route to being named to the League’s All-Rookie Team. • Sprong started his minor hockey career in Amsterdam, where it was a 45-minute drive to the only arena in the city. There were so few hockey players in town that at age four and five he played on a team of 12- and 13-year-olds. • The Sprong family moved to Montreal when Daniel was seven to aid his development in hockey. His father, Hannie, played professional hockey in Holland in the early 1990s. • He averaged more than three points per game with the Lac St-Louis Tigres while playing midget hockey in Quebec in 2012-13, finishing the season with 104 points (48-56—104) in 30 games. The Islanders later selected him in the first round (13th overall) of the 2013 QMJHL Entry Draft. • He looks to become the first hockey player born in the Netherlands to play in the NHL since defenseman Ed Kea (Weesp, Netherlands) played five seasons with the Atlanta Flames (1974-79) and four with the St. Louis Blues (1979-83). REGULAR SEASON SEASON 2013-2014 2014-2015 TEAM LEAGUE CHARLOTTETOWN WHL CHARLOTTETOWN WHL GP 67 68 G 30 39 A 38 49 PTS 68 88 PIM 20 18 PLAYOFFS GP 4 10 G 4 7 A 1 4 PTS 5 11 PIM 0 6 17 TOP PROSPECTS FOR 2015 NHL DRAFT JEREMY ROY FINAL RANK: 21 2014-15 Team: Sherbrooke (QMJHL) Defenseman . Shoots Right. 6’0,” 188lbs. Born 5/14/97 in Longueuil, QC, CAN • In 2014-15, Roy led all Phoenix defensemen with 43 points (5-38—43) despite playing in only 46 games. He also collected five points (1-4—5) in Sherbrooke’s six-game series with Charlottetown in the opening round of the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League playoffs. • In his first season in the QMJHL, Roy paced all rookie defensemen in goals (14), assists (30) and points (44) to earn the Raymond Lagace Trophy as the League’s Defensive Rookie of the Year and a spot on the All-Rookie Team. • He won a gold medal with Canada at the 2014 Ivan Hlinka Memorial, where he served as an assistant captain and contributed three assists. Roy also wore the “C” for Quebec at the 2014 World Under-17 Hockey Challenge, tying for the tournament scoring lead among defensemen with five points (1-4—5) in six games. • At the 2015 Under-18 World Junior Championship, Roy registered four points (3-1—4) in seven games – highlighted by a hat trick in an 11-6 win over Latvia – en route to a bronze medal. He was selected by his coaches as one of Canada’s top three players. • He tallied 54 points (12-42—54) in 42 games with College Antoine-Girouard Gaulois in Quebec’s Midget AAA league before being selected fourth overall by Sherbrooke in the 2013 QMJHL Entry Draft. REGULAR SEASON SEASON 2013-2014 2014-2015 TEAM SHERBROOKE SHERBROOKE LEAGUE QMJHL QMJHL GP 64 46 G 14 5 A 30 38 PTS 44 43 PIM 23 37 NOAH JUULSEN PLAYOFFS GP G A PTS PIM 6 1 4 5 0 FINAL RANK: 22 2014-15 Team: Everett (WHL) Defenseman . Shoots Right. 6’2,” 174lbs. Born 4/2/97 in Surrey, BC, CAN • In his second full season in the Western Hockey League, Juulsen paced Silvertips defensemen with 52 points (9-43—52) in 68 games to help the club finish atop the U.S. Division. His plus-22 rating was second on the club behind fellow sophomore Nikita Scherbak (selected 26th overall by MTL in 2014). • Juulsen helped Team Pacific capture a silver medal at the 2014 World Under-17 Hockey Challenge, tallying two points (1-1—2) in six games. • A product of the Abbotsford Minor Hockey Association, Juulsen wore the “C” for his bantam team in 2011-12 before being selected in the fourth round (70th overall) by Everett in the 2012 WHL Bantam Draft. • Juulsen attended Yale Hockey Academy, the same school as NHL prospects Shea Theodore (selected 26th overall by ANA in 2013) and Jake Virtanen (selected 6th overall by VAN in 2014). • The Abbotsford, B.C., native wears No. 3 because he grew up idolizing Vancouver Canucks defenseman Kevin Bieksa. REGULAR SEASON SEASON 2012-2013 2013-2014 2014-2015 TEAM EVERETT EVERETT EVERETT LEAGUE WHL WHL WHL GP 1 59 68 G 0 2 9 A 0 8 43 PTS 0 10 52 PIM 0 32 42 PLAYOFFS GP G A PTS 3 6 0 0 0 1 0 1 PIM 18 2 8 TOP PROSPECTS FOR 2015 NHL DRAFT NICHOLAS MERKLEY 2014-15 Team: Kelowna (WHL) • FINAL RANK: 23 Right Wing . Shoots Right. 5’10,” 191lbs. Born 5/23/97 in Calgary, AB, CAN Merkley helped the Rockets win the Ed Chynoweth Cup as Western Hockey League champions for the fourth time in franchise history, leading all players with 22 assists and placing third with 27 points (5-22—27) in 19 postseason outings. He also collected five points (3-2—5) at the 2015 Memorial Cup to guide Kelowna to the championship game before falling to Oshawa. • During the 2014-15 regular season, Merkley led the Rockets and finished sixth in the WHL with 90 points (20-70—90) in 72 games to help the club finish atop the Western Conference. • Merkley won WHL Rookie of the Year honors in 2013-14 after finishing third among rookies with 58 points (25-33—58) in 66 games as a 16-yearold. • His most memorable hockey moment is winning gold with Canada at the 2014 Ivan Hlinka Memorial, where he served as an assistant captain. Merkley also wore an “A” and tallied five points (2-3—5) at the 2014 World Under-17 Hockey Challenge, helping Team Pacific capture silver. • His older brother, Jay, played the last four seasons in the WHL with the Lethbridge Hurricanes and Swift Current Broncos. • Merkley spent the summer after his WHL rookie season training alongside Jordan Eberle of the Edmonton Oilers and Mike Green of the Washington Capitals. REGULAR SEASON SEASON 2012-2013 2013-2014 2014-2015 TEAM KELOWNA KELOWNA KELOWNA LEAGUE WHL WHL WHL GP 1 66 72 G 0 25 20 RYAN PILON 2014-15 Team: Brandon (WHL) A 0 33 70 PTS 0 58 90 PLAYOFFS PIM GP 7 0 46 14 79 19 G 0 4 5 A 3 13 22 PTS 3 17 27 PIM 0 12 18 FINAL RANK: 24 Defenseman . Shoots Left. 6’2,” 206lbs. Born 10/10/96 in Prince Albert, SK, CAN • Known as a versatile defenseman, Pilon registered 12 points (1-11—12) in 19 playoff games to help Brandon reach the Western Hockey League Championship Series for the seventh time in franchise history before falling to Kelowna. • During the 2014-15 regular season, Pilon collected 52 points (11-41—52) in 68 games to finish second in scoring among Wheat Kings blueliners behind defense partner Ivan Provorov (No. 7 NA Skater). Pilon and Provorov live in the same billet house during the season. • Pilon recalls winning gold with Canada at the 2013 Ivan Hlinka Memorial as his most memorable hockey moment. He also won a bronze medal at the 2014 Under-18 World Junior Championship and captained Canada West at the 2013 World Under-17 Hockey Challenge. • Pilon grew up in Duck Lake, Sask., where he began skating on backyard rinks and played for the Blackhawks Minor Hockey Association. On living in a town of about 600 people: “There were plenty of backyard rinks and Duck Lake Rink, where I’d play with my family and cousins all the time.” • His uncle, Rich Pilon, played 631 regular season games over 14 NHL seasons with the New York Islanders, New York Rangers and St. Louis Blues. REGULAR SEASON SEASON 2012-2013 2013-2014 2013-2014 2014-2015 TEAM LETHBRIDGE SWIFT CURRENT BRANDON BRANDON LEAGUE WHL WHL WHL WHL GP 57 17 49 68 G 5 3 4 11 A 23 4 25 41 PTS 28 7 29 52 PIM 63 25 21 40 PLAYOFFS GP G A PTS PIM 9 1 3 4 11 19 1 11 12 10 19 TOP PROSPECTS FOR 2015 NHL DRAFT BRANDON CARLO FINAL RANK: 25 2014-15 Team: Tri-City Americans (WHL) Defenseman . Shoots Right. 6’5,” 196lbs. Born 11/26/96 in Colorado Springs, CO, USA • In his sophomore season in the Western Hockey League, Carlo collected 25 points (4-21—25) in 63 games while serving as an assistant captain for the Americans. • Carlo recalls being in the starting lineup against Canada at the 2015 World Junior Championship as his most memorable hockey moment: “I got chills because of how loud it was and it’s something I’ll never forget.” He also represented the U.S. at the 2013 Ivan Hlinka Memorial, earning a silver medal. • In 2012-13, Carlo wore the “C” and compiled 47 points (10-37—47) in 41 games for the Colorado Thunderbirds under-16 team. • The Colorado Springs, Colo., native played football in his youth and was introduced to hockey at age five when he began playing roller hockey with his neighbors. • Carlo grew up idolizing Hockey Hall of Fame defenseman Rob Blake after seeing him play for the Colorado Avalanche while at- REGULAR SEASON SEASON 2012-2013 2013-2014 2014-2015 TEAM TRI-CITY TRI-CIITY TRI-CITY LEAGUE WHL WHL WHL GP G A PTS PIM 71 63 3 4 10 21 13 25 66 90 PAUL BITTNER PLAYOFFS GP 5 5 4 G 1 0 0 A 0 1 1 PTS 1 1 1 PIM 0 8 4 FINAL RANK: 26 2014-15 Team: Portland (WHL) Left Wing . Shoots Left. 6’4,” 204lbs. Born 11/4/96 in Crookston, MN, USA • In 2014-15, Bittner finished fourth on the Winterhawks with 71 points (34-37—71) in 66 games. His plus39 rating ranked third on the team behind Western Hockey League Player of the Year Oliver Bjorkstrand (selected 89th overall by CBJ in 2013) and linemate Nicolas Petan (selected 43rd overall by WPG in 2013). He added 12 points (4-8—12) in 17 playoff games before Portland was eliminated in the third round by eventual WHL champion Kelowna. • Bittner recalls winning the 2013 WHL Championship as his most memorable hockey moment. He contributed 23 points (12-11— 23) in 45 games as a rookie that season to help the Winterhawks set a franchise record for wins (57) en route to an appearance at the Memorial Cup. • He won a silver medal with the U.S. at the 2013 Ivan Hlinka Memorial, collecting three points (2-1—3) in five games. • Bittner and his older brothers, Mark and Ryan, grew up playing hockey on an outdoor rink in their backyard. Their father, Jon, built the rink each winter and also coached all three of his sons on the boys’ hockey team at Crookston High School. • His cousin, Bart Buetow, played in the National Football League for the Minnesota Vikings and New York Giants. REGULAR SEASON SEASON 2012-2013 2013-2014 2014-2015 TEAM PORTLAND PORTLAND PORTLAND LEAGUE WHL WHL WHL GP 45 63 66 G 12 22 34 A 11 27 37 PTS 23 49 71 PIM 12 27 52 PLAYOFFS GP 19 21 17 G 0 6 4 A 0 6 8 PTS 0 12 12 PIM 0 11 6 20 TOP PROSPECTS FOR 2015 NHL DRAFT BROCK BOESER 2014-15 Team: Waterloo (USHL) FINAL RANK: 27 Right Wing . Shoots Right. 6’0,” 191lbs. Born 2/25/97 in Burnsville, MN, USA • In 2014-15, Boeser paced the United States Hockey League with 35 goals (tied) and ranked third with 68 points. • Boeser played two seasons of high school hockey with the Burnsville Blaze, totaling 75 points (33-42— 75) in 40 games. His cousin, Dan Boeser, was an assistant coach with the team and now serves as head coach of the Chicago Steel in the USHL. • Boeser recalls winning gold with the U.S. at the 2014 World Jr. A Challenge as his most memorable hockey moment. He collected five points (4-1—5) in four games to tie for second in team scoring behind Thomas Novak (No. 28 NA Skater) – his Waterloo teammate. • He captained the U.S. to a bronze medal at the 2014 Ivan Hlinka Memorial, where he tied for first in goals (6) and second in points (6-2—8). The victory was bittersweet, though, as during the tournament he received news of a car accident that killed his friend, Ty Alyea, and left three others injured including high school linemate Cole Borchardt. • He has committed to the University of North Dakota for the fall of 2015. REGULAR SEASON SEASON 2013-2014 2014-2015 TEAM SIOUX CITY WATERLOO LEAGUE USHL USHL GP 8 57 G 3 35 THOMAS NOVAK 2014-15 Team: Waterloo (USHL) A 1 33 PTS 4 68 PLAYOFFS PIM 2 30 GP 8 G 1 A 0 PTS PIM 1 0 FINAL RANK: 28 Center . Shoots Left. 6’0,” 179lbs. Born 4/28/97 in St. Paul, MN, USA • In 2014-15, Novak paced the Black Hawks in assists (34) and ranked second on the club in points (1434—48) behind Brock Boeser (No. 27 NA Skater). • Novak led the U.S. with seven points (3-4—7) in four contests at the 2014 World Jr. A Challenge and scored the winning goal in overtime of the gold medal game against Denmark. He also won bronze with his country at the 2014 Ivan Hlinka Memorial, pacing the tournament with 11 points (5-6—11) in five games. • Novak played three seasons of high school hockey with the St. Thomas Academy Cadets, totaling 151 points (65-86—151) in 75 career games. He led the team in goals and points in each of his last two seasons and in 2012-13 helped the club capture its third consecutive Class A title. • Defenseman Jack Dougherty, selected in the second round (51st overall) by the Nashville Predators in the 2014 NHL Draft, was Novak’s teammate on the 2011-12 and 2012-13 squads at St. Thomas Academy. • Novak has committed to the University of Minnesota for the fall of 2015. REGULAR SEASON SEASON 2013-2014 2013-2014 2013-2014 2014-2015 TEAM ST.THOMAS TEAM SOUTHEAST USA-U17 WATERLOO LEAGUE HIGH-MIN UMWHSEL USHL USHL GP 25 19 2 45 G 26 11 0 14 A 44 22 0 34 PTS 70 33 0 48 PIM 6 8 0 12 PLAYOFFS GP 8 G 1 A 0 PTS 1 PIM 0 21 TOP PROSPECTS FOR 2015 NHL DRAFT COLIN WHITE FINAL RANK: 29 2014-15 Team: USA U-18 (USHL) Center . Shoots Right. 6’0,” 183lbs. Born 1/30/97 in Boston, MA, USA • White averaged one point per game with the U.S. Under-18 team in 2014-15, finishing sixth on the club with 54 points (23-31—54) despite missing 11 games with mononucleosis and a wrist injury. • In his first season with the United States National Team Development Program in Ann Arbor, Mich., White paced the under-17 team in goals (33) and ranked second in points (33-30—63) behind Jeremy Bracco (No. 60 NA Skater). • White scored the gold medal-clinching goal in overtime at the 2015 Under-18 World Junior Championship to lift the U.S. over Finland for its sixth title in seven years. He finished with nine points (6-3—9) in seven games, aided by a hat trick against Canada in the semifinal, and tied for second on the club in goals behind Auston Matthews (eligible for 2016 NHL Draft). • At the 2014 World Under-17 Hockey Challenge, White averaged three points per game and paced the tournament in goals (10), assists (8 – tied) and points (18) to help the U.S. capture gold. • White’s parents both hail from Pittsburgh and have athletic backgrounds – his father, Mark, played football and track and field at Georgia Tech and his mother, Christine, played tennis at Florida State. • He grew up idolizing Mario Lemieux and his favorite piece of sports memorabilia is his Lemieux - Pittsburgh Penguins jersey. • White has committed to Boston College for the fall of 2015. REGULAR SEASON SEASON 2013-2014 2014-2015 TEAM USA U-17 USA U-18 LEAGUE USHL USHL GP 47 45 G 33 16 A 30 26 PTS 63 42 PIM 81 28 DENNIS YAN PLAYOFFS GP G A PTS PIM FINAL RANK: 30 2014-15 Team: Shawinigan (QMJHL) Left Wing . Shoots Left. 6’1,” 184lbs. Born 4/14/97 in Portland, OR, USA • In his rookie season with the Cataractes, Yan collected 64 points (33-31—64) in 59 games to help the club to a 32-point improvement from the 2013-14 campaign. His 33 goals paced all Quebec Major Junior Hockey League rookies (tied with Filip Chlapik, No. 18 NA Skater). • He also led QMJHL rookies with seven goals in the playoffs, despite Shawinigan falling to Halifax in their seven-game opening-round series. In Game 5, Yan became the fifth rookie in franchise history to score a hat trick in the playoffs, netting all three Cataractes goals in an eventual 4-3 double-overtime loss. • The Portland, Ore., native scored in the final minute of overtime in the bronze-medal game against Sweden at the 2014 Ivan Hlinka Memorial. He finished the tournament with eight points (4-4—8) in five games, tied for second on the U.S. with Brock Boeser (No. 27 NA Skater) behind Thomas Novak (No. 28 NA Skater). He also was part of the U.S. squad that captured gold at the 2014 World Under-17 Hockey Challenge. • Yan moved to Russia with his family at an early age, where he began playing hockey before relocating back to North America to aid his development in hockey. • In 2011-12, he compiled 33 points (22-11—33) in 30 games for the Lambton Jr. Sting Minor Midget AAA team. Yan played the following season as a 15-year-old on the Belle Tire under-18 team, collecting 45 points (30-15—45) in 40 games. • Yan joined the U.S. Under-17 team for the 2013-14 season, playing alongside fellow 2015 NHL Draft prospects Noah Hanifin (No. 3 NA Skater) and Colin White (No. 29 NA Skater). He then was selected eighth overall by Shawinigan in the 2014 Canadian Hockey League Import Draft. REGULAR SEASON SEASON 2013-2014 2014-2015 TEAM USA U-17 SHAWINIGAN LEAGUE USHL QMJHL GP 48 59 G 12 33 A 14 31 PTS 26 64 PIM 54 71 PLAYOFFS GP G A PTS PIM 7 7 1 8 6 22 TOP EUROPEAN PROSPECTS FOR 2015 NHL DRAFT MIKKO RANTANEN 2014-15 Team: TPS, Finland FINAL RANK: 1 Right Wing . Shoots Left . 6’4,” 211lbs. Born 10/29/96 in Nousiainen, FIN • Rantanen, known for his playmaking ability, skated this season for TPS of the Finnish Elite League, where he recorded 9-19—29 in 56 games as an alternate captain. He also played for the club’s junior team in the playoffs, recording 6-8—14 in seven games en route to a league championship and Playoffs Best Player honors. • Internationally, Rantanen has represented Finland at the 2015 World Junior Championship (4-0—4 in 5 GP) and the 2014 Under-18 World Junior Championship (3 2—5 in 5 GP) and was named a Top Three Player on his team in both tournaments. He recorded seven points (3-4—7) in five games to lead Finland at the 2013 Ivan Hlinka Memorial and seven points (2-5—7) in five games at the 2014 World Under-17 Hockey Challenge. • He patterns his style of play after Ryan Getzlaf of the Anaheim Ducks and Mikko Koivu of the Minnesota Wild. REGULAR SEASON SEASON 2012-2013 2013-2014 2014-2015 TEAM TPS TURKU TPS TURKU TPS TURKU LEAGUE SM-liiga SM-liiga SM-liiga GP 15 37 56 G 2 5 9 GABRIEL CARLSSON 2014-15 Team: Linkoping Jr., Sweden-JR A 1 4 19 PTS 3 9 28 PIM 4 10 22 PLAYOFFS GP G A PTS PIM FINAL RANK: 2 Defenseman . Shoots Left . 6’4,” 183lbs. Born 1/2/97 in Orebro, SWE • A reliable defender, Carlsson spent the majority of 2014-15 with Linkoping’s junior team, registering 0-7—7 and a plus-21 rating in 39 games. He also suited up for Linkoping in Sweden’s top league for seven regular-season games (0-2—2) and as a regular in 10 playoff contests (0-1—1). • In 2014, Carlsson represented Sweden at the Ivan Hlinka Memorial and World Under-17 Hockey Challenge. He also played for his country at the 2015 Under-18 Five Nations tournament. • Carlsson models his game after his favorite player, Red Wings legend Nicklas Lidstrom. • Carlsson hails from Orebro, Sweden, the same hometown as St. Louis Blues defenseman Carl Gunnarsson. REGULAR SEASON SEASON 2014-2015 TEAM LEAGUE LINKOPINGS HC SweHL GP 56 G 9 A 19 PTS 28 PIM 22 PLAYOFFS GP G A PTS PIM 23 TOP EUROPEAN PROSPECTS FOR 2015 NHL DRAFT JACOB LARSSON FINAL RANK: 3 2014-15 Team: Frolunda Jr., Sweden-JR. Defenseman . Shoots Left . 6’2,” 191lbs. Born 4/29/97 in Ljungby, SWE • A two-way defenseman, Larsson, spent the majority of 2014-15 with Frolunda’s junior team registering 8-11—19 in 30 regular season games and adding 0-4—4 in eight postseason contests to help his team capture the league’s silver medal. • Larsson also saw action with Frolunda’s top team in the Swedish Hockey League in 2014-15 where he notched 1-2—3 in 20 games. • Internationally, Larsson represented Sweden at the 2014 Under-18 World Championship (0-3—3 in five games), 2014 Ivan Hlinka Memorial (0-1—1 in five games) and the 2014 World Under-17 Hockey Challenge. • In 2013-14, Larsson was named Top Defenseman in Sweden’s Under-18 league after recording 4-8—12 in 17 regular season games and adding 2-4—6 in five playoff contests to earn the league’s bronze medal. • He patterns his style of play after his favorite player, Coyotes defenseman Oliver Ekman-Larsson REGULAR SEASON SEASON 2014-2015 TEAM FROLUNDA HC LEAGUE SweHL GP 20 G 1 A 2 PTS 3 PIM 6 JOEL ERIKSSON EK PLAYOFFS GP G A PTS PIM FINAL RANK: 4 2014-15 Team: Farjestad, SWEDEN Center . Shoots Left . 6’2,” 180lbs. Born 1/29/97 in Karlstad, SWE • Eriksson Ek split the 2014-15 season between Farjestad in the Swedish Hockey League (4-2—6 in 34 games; most points of any under-18 eligible player in the SHL) and their junior team (21-11—32 in 25 games; most goals in the Under-20 league). • Internationally, Eriksson Ek represented Sweden at the Under-18 World Championship where he led his team in goals (5) and points (6; tied), the 2014 Ivan Hlinka Memorial (3-1—4 in five games) and the 2014 World Under-17 Hockey Challenge. • His father, Clas Eriksson, was a forward who played 13 seasons for Farjestads BK Karlstad in the Swedish Elite League from 19902004. • Lists Peter Forsberg as his childhood hockey idol because “he was a hard working player who did everything for the team and also had good skills.” REGULAR SEASON SEASON 2014-2015 TEAM LEAGUE Farjestads BK Karlstad SweHL GP 34 G 4 A 2 PTS 6 PIM 4 PLAYOFFS GP G A PTS PIM 24 TOP EUROPEAN PROSPECTS FOR 2015 NHL DRAFT MICHAEL SPACEK 2014-15 Team: Pardubice, CZREP FINAL RANK: 5 Right Wing . Shoots Right . 5’11,” 187lbs. Born 4/9/97 in Marianske Lazne, CZE • Spacek spent the majority of the 2014-15 season with Pardubice in the Czech Republic’s top league, registering 5-7—12 in 40 games. • In 2013-14, Spacek skated mostly for Pardubice’s junior team, finishing second on the team with 15 goals and third with 28 points (15-13—28). • Internationally, Spacek earned a silver medal with the Czech Republic at the 2014 Under-18 World Championship, finishing second on the team with 2-5—7 in seven games. He has also represented his country at the 2015 Under-18 World Championship (1-4—5 in 5 GP) and 2015 World Junior Championship (0-1—1 in 5 GP). • Models his style of play after Bruins forward David Krejci and former Avalanche forward Milan Hejduk. REGULAR SEASON SEASON 2013-2014 2014-2015 TEAM LEAGUE PARDUBICE HC CZECH PARDUBICE HC CZECH GP 4 40 G 0 5 OLIVER KYLINGTON 2014-15 Team: Farjestad, SWEDEN A 0 7 PTS 0 12 PIM 0 12 PLAYOFFS GP G A PTS PIM FINAL RANK: 6 Defenseman . Shoots Left . 6’0,” 185lbs. Born 5/19/97 in Stockholm, SWE • A two-way defenseman, Kylington split the 2014-15 season between Farjestad of the Swedish Hockey League (2-3—5 in 18 GP) and AIK of Sweden’s second division (4-3—7 in 17 GP). He also suited up for 10 games with Farjestad’s junior team, registering 4-3—7 in 10 appearances. In 2013-14, Kylington became the youngest player to score a goal in SHL history (16 years, 4 months, 10 days) after netting the game-winner in his Farjestad debut. • Internationally, Kylington has represented Sweden at the 2014 World Under-17 Hockey Challenge and the 2014 Ivan Hlinka Memorial Tournament. He was unable to participate in the 2015 World Junior Championship due to injury. • Lists Johnny Oduya of the Chicago Blackhawks and Drew Doughty of the Los Angeles Kings, both fellow blueliners, among his favorite NHL players. • His mother is a native of Eritrea, a country on the Horn of Africa with a population of approximately 6.3 million people. REGULAR SEASON SEASON 2013-2014 2014-2015 2014-2015 TEAM LEAGUE Farjestads BK KarlstadSweHL Farjestads BK KarlstadSweHL AIK Swe-2 GP 32 18 17 G 2 2 4 A 4 3 3 PTS 6 5 7 PIM 6 4 6 PLAYOFFS GP 12 G 0 A 2 PTS 2 PIM 2 25 TOP EUROPEAN PROSPECTS FOR 2015 NHL DRAFT DENIS GURIANOV FINAL RANK: 7 2014-15 Team: Togliatti 2, RUSSIA-JR. Right Wing . Shoots Left . 6’3,” 192lbs. Born 6/7/97 in Togliatti, RUS • Gurianov skated for Togliatti’s junior team in 2014-15, registering 25 points (15-10—25) in 23 games. Internationally, • Gurianov led all Russian players with 6-1—7 in five games at the 2015 Under-18 World Championship, where he was named one of the Top 3 Players on his team. • He also earned bronze with Russia at the 2014 World Under-17 Hockey Challenge, registering 3-2—5 in six games. As part of Russia’s bronze medal-winning squad at the 2014 World Junior A Challenge, Gurianov tied for the team lead with 3-1—4 in five games, including a goal in the bronze medal game. REGULAR SEASON SEASON 2014-2015 TEAM LEAGUE TOLYATTI LADA KHL GP 8 G 0 A 1 PTS 1 PIM 2 ROBIN KOVACS PLAYOFFS GP G A PTS PIM FINAL RANK: 8 2014-15 Team: Aik, SWEDEN-2 Right Wing . Shoots Left . 6’0,” 159lbs. Born 11/16/96 in Stockholm, SWE • Kovacs skated for AIK in Sweden’s second division during the 2014-15 season, leading the team in goals (17), points (28) and penalty minutes (63). His 17 goals and 28 points were more than any other junior-aged player in the second division that season. • Internationally, Kovacs has represented Sweden at the 2014 Ivan Hlinka Memorial and was a member of the country’s gold medal-winning entry at the 2013 World Under-17 Hockey Challenge. REGULAR SEASON SEASON 2012-2013 2013-2014 2014-2015 TEAM AIK AIK AIK LEAGUE SEL SweHL Swe-1 GP 1 3 52 G 0 0 17 A 0 0 11 PTS 0 0 28 PIM 0 0 63 FILIP AHL PLAYOFFS GP G A PTS PIM FINAL RANK: 9 2014-15 Team: Hv Jr., SWEDEN-JR. Left Wing . Shoots Left . 6’3,” 211lbs. Born 6/12/97 in Jonkoping, SWE • Ahl spent the majority of 2014-15 skating with HV 71’s junior team where he registered 20-22—52 in 34 games. He also dressed for 15 games with the senior club, recording two assists. • Internationally, Ahl has represented Sweden at the 2015 Under-18 World Championship (0-3—3 in 5 GP) and 2014 World Under-17 Hockey Challenge (2-2—4 in 5 GP). • Internationally, Ahl has represented Sweden at the 2015 Under-18 World Championship (0-3—3 in 5 GP) and 2014 World Under-17 Hockey Challenge (2-2—4 in 5 GP). REGULAR SEASON SEASON 2013-2014 2014-2015 TEAM LEAGUE HV71 JONKOPING KHL HV71 JONKOPING KHL GP 1 15 G 0 0 A 0 2 PTS 0 2 PIM 0 2 PLAYOFFS GP 2 G 0 A 0 PTS 0 PIM 0 26 TOP EUROPEAN PROSPECTS FOR 2015 NHL DRAFT JENS LOOKE 2014-15 Team: Brynas, SWEDEN FINAL RANK: 10 Right Wing . Shoots Right . 6’0,” 180lbs. Born 4/11/97 in Gavle, SWE • Looke spent the majority of the 2014-15 season skating with Brynas in Sweden’s top league, where he registered 2-4—6 in 43 games. He also spent time with their junior squad, producing at a point-per-game pace (10-8—18 in 18 GP). • Internationally, Looke has represented Sweden at the 2015 World Junior Championship (3-0—3 in 7 GP), 2015 Under-18 World Junior Championship and 2014 Ivan Hlinka Memorial (0-4—4 in 5 GP). REGULAR SEASON SEASON 2014-2015 TEAM LEAGUE Brynas IF Gavle SweHL GP 43 G 2 DAVID KASE 2014-15 Team: Chomutov, CZREP-2 A 4 PTS 6 PIM 2 PLAYOFFS GP 4 G 0 A 0 PTS 0 PIM 0 A PTS PIM A PTS PIM FINAL RANK: 11 Right Wing . Shoots Left . 5’10,” 159lbs. Born 1/28/97 in Kadan, CZE • Kase was part of Chomutov’s championship team in the Czech Republic’s Second League, registering 7-7—14 in 30 games. • He also skated for Chomutov’s junior team in 2014-15, racking up 7-8—15 in eight regular season games and adding 5-7—12 in nine postseason contests. REGULAR SEASON SEASON 2014-2015 TEAM CHOMUTOV LEAGUE CZREP-2 GP 30 G 7 JONAS SIEGENTHALER 2014-15 Team: Zurich, SWISS A 7 PTS 14 PIM 10 PLAYOFFS GP G FINAL RANK: 12 Defenseman . Shoots Left . 6’2,” 220lbs. Born 5/6/97 in Zurich, CHE • Siegenthaler spent the majority of the 2014-15 season with Zurich in the Swiss League under former Stanley Cup-winning coach Marc Crawford. A physical, two-way defenseman, Siegenthaler led the Lions with 39 penalty minutes. • Internationally, Siegenthaler registered four assists in seven games and was named to the tournament all-star team at the 2015 Under-18 World Championship, helping host Switzerland to a fourth-place finish. • Siegenthaler has also represented his country at the 2015 World Junior Championship and the 2013 and 2014 Under-18 World Championships. REGULAR SEASON SEASON 2013-2014 2014-2015 TEAM ZURICH ZURICH LEAGUE SWISS-A SWISS-A GP 6 41 G 0 0 A 0 3 PTS 0 3 PIM 2 39 PLAYOFFS GP G 27 TOP EUROPEAN PROSPECTS FOR 2015 NHL DRAFT SEBASTIAN AHO FINAL RANK: 13 2014-15 Team: Skelleftea, SWEDEN Defenseman . Shoots Left . 5’9,” 165lbs. Born 2/17/96 in Umea, SWE • Aho spent the 2014-15 season with Skelleftea in the Swedish Hockey League, where he registered 1-8—9 in 41 regular season games and added 1-3—4 in 13 playoff contests to help the team earn the league’s silver medal. • Aho split the 2013-14 season between Skelleftea’s junior team, where he notched 23 points (7-16—23) in 27 games and the club’s senior team in the Swedish Hockey League (1-4—5 in 21 games). REGULAR SEASON SEASON 2012-2013 2013-2014 2014-2015 TEAM Skelleftea AIK Skelleftea AIK Skelleftea AIK LEAGUE SEL SEL SEL GP 1 21 41 G 0 1 1 A 0 4 8 PTS 0 5 9 PIM 0 2 14 ROOPE HINTZ PLAYOFFS GP G A PTS PIM 13 13 0 1 0 3 0 4 0 8 FINAL RANK: 13 2014-15 Team: Ilves, FINLAND Left Wing . Shoots Left . 6’3,” 191lbs. Born 11/17/96 in Tampere, FIN REGULAR SEASON SEASON 2012-2013 2013-2014 2014-2015 TEAM LEAGUE Bismarck BobcatsNAHL Ilves Tampere SM-liiga Ilves Tampere SM-liiga GP 2 7 42 G 0 0 5 A 0 0 12 PTS 0 0 17 PIM 0 2 10 JULIUS NATTINEN PLAYOFFS GP G A PTS PIM FINAL RANK: 14 2014-15 Team: JYP 2, FINLAND-2 Center . Shoots Left . 6’2,” 191lbs. Born 1/14/97 in Jyvaskyla, FIN REGULAR SEASON SEASON 2013-2014 2014-2015 TEAM LEAGUE JyP HT Jyvaskyla SM-liiga JyP HT Jyvaskyla SM-liiga GP 1 9 G 0 0 A 0 3 PTS 0 3 PIM 2 0 PLAYOFFS GP G A PTS PIM 28 TOP GOALIES FOR 2015 NHL DRAFT MACKENZIE BLACKWOOD FINAL RANK: 1 2014-15 Team: Barrie (OHL) Goalie . Catches Left . 6’4,” 215lbs. Born 12/9/96 in Thunder Bay, Ont. • Blackwood finished with the fourth-most wins in the OHL in 2014-15 with the Barrie Colts, posting a 3314-2 record with a 3.09 goals-against average, .906 save percentage and two shutouts in 51 appearances. For the second consecutive season, Blackwood’s numbers improved in the postseason (2.88 GAA, .922 SV%) before Barrie fell to North Bay in the second round of the OHL playoffs. • In his rookie season with the Colts, Blackwood was named to the OHL First All-Rookie Team after going 23-15-2 with a 2.98 goals-against average, .902 save percentage and one shutout in 45 appearances. In 10 playoff games that season, he improved on his regular-season numbers with a 2.61 goals-against average and .904 save percentage, helping Barrie advance to the second round. • He became a goaltender by chance, when at age 12 the netminder on his local minor hockey team missed some time and Blackwood filled in. According to Blackwood: “Before I knew it, I was right there with goalies that had been doing it three, four or five years before I had started.” • A large, quick goaltender, Blackwood compares his game to Pekka Rinne of the Nashville Predators and Mike Smith of the Arizona Coyotes. His favorite NHL player is Carey Price of the Montreal Canadiens. REGULAR SEASON SEASON 2010-2011 2012-2013 2013-2014 2014-2015 TEAM LEAGUE THUNDER BAY KINGS HNWO ELMIRA GOJHL BARRIE OHL BARRIE OHL GP 38 24 45 51 GAA 3.08 3.39 2.98 3.09 MIN 2497 2953 SO 0 0 1 2 CALLUM BOOTH 2014-15 Team: Quebec (QMJHL) PLAYOFFS GP SV% G A PTS PIM 0.911 0.902 0.906 FINAL RANK: 2 Goalie . Catches Left . 6’3,” 199lbs. Born 5/21/97 in Montreal, QC, CAN • In his second season with the Remparts, Booth finished sixth in the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League in both goals-against average (3.05) and save percentage (tied – .900). He also earned 23 wins in 41 appearances to help Quebec finish second in the East Division with a 40-25-3 record. • Booth added a 1-1 record in four postseason appearances – highlighted by a 31-save shutout against Cape Breton – as backup to Zachary Fucale (selected 36th overall by MTL in 2013). In the QMJHL President Cup Final, Quebec fell to Rimouski in seven games. • He was part of Canada’s gold medal-winning entry at the 2014 Ivan Hlinka Memorial, yielding only one goal in his lone appearance – a 5-1 victory over Slovakia. Booth also appeared in two games with Team Quebec at the 2014 World Under-17 Hockey Challenge. • In 2013-14, Booth was named to the QMJHL Rookie All-Star Team after posting an 11-5-3 record with a 2.68 goals-against average, .914 save percentage and one shutout. • Booth began his minor hockey career as a skater before switching to goaltender at age nine, when he took over as his team’s netminder for the playoffs. REGULAR SEASON SEASON 2013-2014 2013-2014 2014-2015 2014-2015 TEAM QUEBEC LEAGUE QMJHL QUEBEC (World U-17) NATOUR CAN U18 ITLTOUR QUEBEC QMJHL GP 25 6 1 41 GAA 2.68 5.70 1.00 3.05 MIN 1120 84 60 2280 SO 1 0 0 2 PLAYOFFS SV% GP 0.914 0.864 0.923 0.900 G A PTS PIM 29 TOP EUROPEAN GOALIES FOR 2015 NHL DRAFT ILYA SAMSONOV 2014-15 Team: Magnitogorsk 2, RUSSIA-JR. FINAL RANK: 1 Goalie . Catches Left . 6’4,” 203lbs. Born 2/22/97 in Magnitogorsk, RUS • Samsonov finished the 2014-15 regular season with an 11-4-1 record, 2.66 goals-against average, .918 save percentage and two shutouts with Magnitogorsk in the Russian junior league. He also appeared in one game for Metallurg Magnitogorsk in the Kontinental Hockey League. • He recorded a 46-save shutout in the bronze-medal game at the 2014 World Junior A Challenge to lead Russia to a 2-0 win over Canada East. Overall, he finished the tournament with a 2-1-0 record, 1.67 goalsagainst average and .952 save percentage. • Samsonov recorded two wins and a .942 save percentage to earn top goaltender honors at the 2015 Under-18 Five Nations tournament. He also represented Russia at the 2014 World Under-17 Hockey Challenge. REGULAR SEASON SEASON 2014-2015 2014-2015 2014-2015 2014-2015 TEAM LEAGUE MAGNITOGORSK RUSSIA MAGNITOGORSK 2 RUSSIA-JR. RUS (World Junior A)NATOUR RUS U18 ITLTOUR GP 1 18 3 2 GAA 5.50 2.66 1.67 2.44 MIN 22 1039 180 123 SO 0 2 1 0 DANIEL VLADAR 2014-15 Team: Kladno, CZREP-2 PLAYOFFS SV% GP 0.500 0.918 0.952 0.942 G A PTS PIM FINAL RANK: 2 Goalie . Catches Left . 6’5,” 185lbs. Born 8/20/97 in Prague, CZE SEASON 2013-2014 2013-2014 2014-2015 2014-2015 2014-2015 2014-2015 REGULAR TEAM KLADNO JR. KLADNO U18 CZE U18 CZE U18 KLADNO KLADNO JR. LEAGUE CZREP-JR. CZREP-JR. U18 ITLTOUR ITLTOUR CZREP-2 CZREP-JR. GP 6 31 2 4 8 13 GAA 2.46 2.26 3.41 3.65 1.97 2.76 MIN 366 1829 123 197 487 717 SO 1 4 0 0 1 0 PLAYOFFS SV% GP 0.906 0.926 0.885 0.885 0.933 0.925 G A PTS PIM 30 PANTHERS ALL-TIME DRAFT HISTORY 1993 NHL Entry Draft June 26, 1993, Le Colisee, Quebec, Canada Player Rob Niedermayer Kevin Weekes Chris Armstrong Mikael Tjallden Steve Washburn Bill McCauley Todd MacDonald Alain Nasreddine Trevor Doyle Briane Thompson Chad Cabana John Demarco Eric Montreuil Supplemental Draft Chris Imes PS C G D D C C G D D D LW D C D 1997 NHL Entry Draft RD 1 2 3 3 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 OVERALL PICK 5 41 57 67 78 83 109 135 161 187 213 239 265 ‘92-93 CLUB Medicine Hat Owen Sound Moose Jaw MoDo Jr. Ottawa Detroit Tacoma Drummondville Kingston S.S. Marie Tri-City Arch. Williams Chicoutimi 1 4 U. Maine 1994 NHL Entry Draft June 28-29, 1994, Hartford Civic Center, Hartford, CT OVERALL‘93-94 PLAYER PS. RD. PICKCLUB Ed Jovanovski D 1 1Windsor Rhett Warrener D 2 27Saskatoon Jason Podollan C 2 31Spokane Ryan Johnson C 2 36Thunder Bay Jr. A David Nemirovsky RW 4 84Ottawa David Geris D 5 105Windsor Matt O’Dette D 7 157Kitchener Jason Boudrias C 8 183Laval Tero Lehtera LW 10 235Espoo Per Gustafsson D 11 261HV 71 SUPPLEMENTAL DRAFT Sean McCann D 1 1Harvard 1995 NHL Entry Draft July 8, 1995, Northlands Coliseum, Edmonton, Alberta OVERALL‘94-95 PLAYER PS. RD. PICKCLUB Radek Dvorak RW 1 10Budejovice Aaron MacDonald G 2 36Swift Current Mike O’Grady D 3 62Saskatoon/ Lethbridge Dave Duerden LW 4 80Peterborough Daniel Tjarnqvist D 4 88Rogle/Angelholm Francois Cloutier LW 5 144Hull Peter Worrell LW 7 166Hull Filip Kuba D 8 192Vitkovice David Lemanowicz G 9 218Spokane 1996 NHL Entry Draft June 22, 1996, Kiel Center, St. Louis, MO OVERALL‘95-96 PLAYER PS. RD. PICKCLUB Marcus Nilson C 1 20Djurgarden Chris Allen D 3 60Kingston Oleg Kvasha RW 3 65 CSKA Moscow Joey Tetarenko D 4 82Portland Andrew Long RW 5 129Guelph Gaetan Poirier LW 6 156 Merrimack Alexandre Couture D 7 183Victoriaville Denis Khloptonov G 8 209CSKA Moscow Russell Smith D 9 235Hull June 21, 1997, Civic Arena, Pittsburgh, Pa. OVERALL‘96-97 PLAYER PS. RD. PICKCLUB Mike Brown C 1 20Red Deer Kristian Huselius LW 2 47Farjestad Vratislav Cech D 3 56Kitchener Nick Smith C 3 74Barrie Ivan Novoseltsev RW 4 95Krylja Sovetov Pat Parthenais D 5 127Detroit Keith Delaney C 6 155Barrie Tyler Palmer D 7 183Lake Superior Doug Schueller D 8 211Twin Cities Benoit Cote C 9 237Shawinigan 1998 NHL Entry Draft June 27, 1998, Marine Midland Arena, Buffalo, NY OVERALL‘97-98 PLAYER PS. RD. PICKCLUB Kyle Rossiter D 2 30Spokane Joe DiPenta D 3 61Boston Univ. Lance Ward D 3 63Red Deer Ryan Jardine LW 4 89Sault Ste. Marie Jaroslav Spacek D 5 117Farjestad Chris Ovington D 6 148Red Deer B.J. Ketcheson D 7 176Peterborough Ian Jacobs RW 8 203Ottawa Adrian Wichser C 9 231Kloten 1999 NHL Entry Draft June 26, 1999, FleetCenter, Boston, Mass. OVERALL‘98-99 PLAYER PS. RD. PICKCLUB Denis Shvidki RW 1 12Barrie Alexander Auld G 2 40North Bay Niklas Hagman LW 3 70IFK, Jr. Jean-Francois Laniel G 3 80Shawinigan Morgan McCormickRW 4 103Kingston Rod Sarich D 4 109Calgary Brad Woods D 6 169Brampton Travis Eagles RW 7 198 Prince George Jonathon Charron G 8 227Val Dor 2000 NHL Entry Draft June 24-25, 2000, Saddledome, Calgary, Alberta OVERALL‘99-00 PLAYER PS. RD. PICKCLUB Vladimir SapozhnikovD 2 58Novokuznetsk Rob Fried RW 3 77Deerfield Academy Sean O’Connor RW 3 82Moose Jaw Chris Eade D 4 115North Bay Davis Parley G 4 120Kamloops Josh Olson LW 6 190Omaha Janis Sprukts C 8 234Lukku Rauma Jr. Matt Sommerfeld LW 8 253Swift Current 31 PANTHERS ALL-TIME DRAFT HISTORY 2001 NHL Entry Draft 2005 NHL Entry Draft June 23-24, 2001, National Car Rental Center, Sunrise, Fla. July 30, 2005, Westin Hotel, Ottawa, Canada OVERALL‘00-01 PLAYER PS. RD. PICKCLUB Stephen Weiss C 1 4Plymouth Lukas Krajicek D 1 24Peterborough Greg Watson C 2 34Prince Albert Tomas Malec D 3 64Rimouski Grant McNeill D 3 68Prince Albert Michael Woodford RW 4 117Cushing Academy Billy Thompson G 5 136Prince George Dustin Johner C 6 169Seattle Toni Koivisto LW 7 200Lukko Rauma Jr. Kyle Bruce RW 8 231Prince Albert Jan Blanar D 9 263Dukla Trencin Jr. Ivan Majesky D 9 267Ilves Tampere 2002 NHL Entry Draft June 22-23, 2002, Air Canada Centre, Toronto, Ontario OVERALL‘01-02 PLAYER PS. RD. PICKCLUB Jay Bouwmeester D 1 3Medicine Hat Petr Taticek C 1 9Sault Ste. Marie Rob Globke C 2 40Notre Dame Gregory Campbell LW 3 67Plymouth Topi Jaakola D 5 134Karpat Vince Bellissimo C 5 158Topeka Jeremy Swanson D 6 169Barrie Mikael Vuorio G 6 196Lukko Rauma Denis Yachmenev LW 7 200North Bay Peter Hafner D 8 232Taft H.S. 2003 NHL Entry Draft June 21-22, 2003, Gaylord Entertainment Center, Nashville, Tenn. OVERALL‘02-03 PLAYER PS. RD. PICKCLUB Nathan Horton C 1 3Oshawa Anthony Stewart RW 1 25Kingston Kamil Kreps C 2 38Brampton Stefan Meyer LW 2 55Medicine Hat Martin Lojek D 4 105Brampton James Pemberton D 4 124Providence Coll. Dan Travis RW 5 141Deerfield Academy Martin Tuma D 5 162Litvinov Jr. Denis Stasyuk C 6 171Novokuznetsk Dany Roussin C 7 223Rimouski Petr Kadlec D 8 234Slavia John Hecimovic RW 9 264Sarnia Tanner Glass LW 9 265Nanaimo 2004 NHL Entry Draft June 26-27, 2004, RBC Center, Raleigh, NC OVERALL‘03-04 PLAYER PS. RD. PICKCLUB Rostislav Olesz C 1 7Vitkovice David Shantz G 2 37Mississauga David Booth LW 3 53Michigan State Evan Schafer D 4 10Prince Albert Bret Nasby D 5 152Oshawa Spencer Dillon D 6 257Salmon Arm Luke Beaverson D 7 283Green Bay OVERALL‘04-05 PLAYER PS. RD. PICKCLUB Kenndal McArdle LW 1 20Moose Jaw Tyler Plante G 2 32Brandon Dan Collins RW 3 90Plymouth Olivier Legault D 4 93Lewiston Matt Duffy D 4 104New Hampshire Brian Foster G 5 161New Hampshire Roman Derlyuk D 6 164Sparta Zach Bearson RW 7 224Waterloo 2006 NHL Entry Draft June 24-25, 2006, GM Place, Vancouver, British Columbia OVERALL‘05-06 PLAYER PS. RD. PICKCLUB Michael Frolik C/W 1 10HC Kladno Brady Calla RW 3 73Everett Michael Caruso D 4 103Guelph Derrick LaPoint D 4 116Eau Claire North Peter Aston D 6 155Windsor Marc Cheverie G 7 193Nanaimo 2007 NHL Entry Draft June 22-23, 2007, Nationwide Arena, Columbus, Ohio OVERALL‘06-07 PLAYER PS. RD. PICKCLUB Keaton Ellerby D 1 10Kamloops Michal Repik RW 2 40 Vancouver Evgeni Dadonov RW 3 71 Chelyabinsk Matt Rust C 4 101USA U-18 John Lee D 5 131 Waterloo Corey Syvret D 6 181Guelph Ryan Watson LW 7 191Cambridge Sergei GayduchenkoG 7 202Yaroslavl 2008 NHL Entry Draft June 20-21, 2008, ScotiaBank Place, Ottawa, Ontario OVERALL‘07-08 PLAYER PS. RD. PICKCLUB Jacob Markstrom G 2 31Brynas Colby Robak D 2 46Brandon Adam Comrie D 3 80Saginaw A.J. Jenks LW 4 100Plymouth Matt Bartkowski D 7 190Lincoln 2009 NHL Entry Draft June 26-27, 2009, Bell Centre, Montreal, Quebec OVERALL‘08-09 PLAYER PS. RD. PICKCLUB Dmitry Kulikov D 1 14Drummondville Drew Shore C 2 44USA U-18 Josh Birkholz RW 3 67Fargo Garrett Wilson LW 4 107Owen Sound Corban Knight C 5 135Okotoks Wade Megan C 5 138S. Kent School Scott Timmins C 6 165Windsor 32 PANTHERS ALL-TIME DRAFT HISTORY 2010 NHL Entry Draft June 25-26, 2010, Staples Center, Los Angeles, California OVERALL‘09-10 PLAYER PS. RD. PICKCLUB Erik Gudbranson D 1 3Kingston Nick Bjugstad C 1 19Blaine Quinton Howden C 1 25Moose Jaw John McFarland LW 2 33Sudbury Alexander Petrovic D 2 36Red Deer Connor Brickley C 2 50Des Moines Joe Basaraba RW 3 69Shattuck St. Mary’s Sam Brittain G 4 92Canmore Benjamin Gallacher D 4 93Camrose Joonas Donskoi RW 4 99Karpat Jr. Zach Hyman C 5 123Hamilton Corey Durocher LW 6 153Kingston R.J. Boyd D 7 183Cushing Academy 2014 NHL Entry Draft June 27-28, 2014, Wells Fargo Center, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania PLAYER Aaron Ekblad Jayce Hawryluk Juho Lammiko Joe Wegwerth Miguel Fidler Hugo Fagerblom PS D RW RW RW LW G RD 1 2 3 4 6 7 OVERALL PICK 1 32 65 92 143 182 ‘13-’14 CLUB Barrie Brandon Assat USA U-18 Edina High Frolunda 2011 NHL Entry Draft June 24-25, 2011, Xcel Energy Center, St. Paul, Minnesota OVERALL PLAYER PS. RD.P ICK Jonathan Huberdeau C 13 Rocco Grimaldi C 233 Rasmus Bengtsson D 259 Vincent Trocheck C 364 Logan Shaw RW 376 Jonathan Racine D 387 Kyle Rau C 391 Yaroslav Kosov F 5124 Edward Wittchow D 6154 Iiro Pakarinen RW 7184 ‘10-11 CLUB Saint John US NTDP Rogle BK Saginaw Cape Breton Shawinigan Eden Prairie Magnitogorsk 2 Burnsville KalPa 2012 NHL Entry Draft June 22-23, 2012, Consol Energy Center, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania OVERALL‘11-12 PLAYER PS. RD. PICKCLUB Michael Matheson D 1 23Dubuque Steven Hodges C 3 84 Victoria Alexander DelnovLW 4 114 Mytischi Francis BeauvillierC/LW 6 174Rimouski Jonatan Nielsen D 7 194Linkopings 2013 NHL Entry Draft June 30, 2013, Prudential Center, Newark, New Jersey OVERALL‘11-12 PLAYER PS. RD. PICKCLUB Aleksander Barkov C 1 2Tappara Ian McCoshen D 2 31Waterloo Evan Cowley G 4 92Wichita Falls Michael Downing D 4 97Dubuque Matt Buckles C 4 98St. Michaels Chris Clapperton LW 5 122Blainville-Boisbriand Joshua Brown D 6 152Oshawa MacKenzie WeegarD 7 206Halifax 33 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION DIRECTIONS TO BB&T CENTER FROM FT. LAUDERDALE AIRPORT: Take 1-595 West to exist NW 136th Avenue. Go North across Sunrise Boulevard. The arena will be 1/2 mile down on left. FROM MIAMI AIRPORT: Take the Florida Turnpike extension north to 1-75 North. Take 1-75 North to Sawgrass Expressway (SR 869). Exit at Pat Salerno Drive. DIRECTIONS TO FLORIDA PANTHERS ICEDEN FROM BB&T CENTER: Take Sawgrass Expressway north. Exit at Sample Road in Coral Springs. Turn right at Sportsplex Drive and the Florida Panthers IceDen will be on the left. 34 KEY DATES Tuesday, June 23, 2015 11:00 AM – 5:00 PM Arena Credential Office BB&T Center, Loading dock area Wednesday, June 24, 2015 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM 3:00 PM – TBD 7:00 PM – 10:00 PM (ET) Arena Credential Office Top Prospects, Marlins Batting Practice NHL Awards – Ekblad Calder Nominee BB&T Center, Loading dock area Marlins Park, Miami MGM Grand, Las Vegas, NV Thursday, June 25, 2015 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM Arena Credential Office BB&T Center, Loading dock area 10:30 AM – 12:00 PM Top Prospects Clinic Florida Panthers IceDen, Coral Springs 12:45 PM – TBD Top Prospects Airboat Ride through Everglades Everglades Holiday Park Fort Lauderdale, FL 5:00 PM – 6:00 PM Top Prospects Media Availability Westin Beach Resort and Spa Fort Lauderdale, FL 6:00 PM – 6:30 PM Top Prospects Beach Photo Westin Beach Resort and Spa Friday, June 26, 2015 9:00 AM – 8:00 PM 2:00 PM – 2:30 PM 2:00 PM – 5:00 PM 4:00 PM 7:00 PM – 10:30 PM Arena Credential Office NHL Green Legacy Tree Planting FanFest Doors Open for Media/Club Personnel 2015 NHL Draft – First Round BB&T Center, Loading Dock area Welleby Park, Sunrise BB&T Center BB&T Center BB&T Center Doors Open for Media/Club Personnel 2015 NHL Draft – Rounds 2-7 Artwalk: Celebration of Hockey BB&T Center BB&T Center FATVillage, Ft. Lauderdale Saturday, June 27, 2015 7:00 AM 10:00 AM – 3:00 PM 6:00 PM – 10:00 PM **All Times Subject Change** 35