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All seven rounds of the draft are scheduled to take place June 30, 2013

The draft will be held at the Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey

Draft Order :

1. Colorado selects : Nathan Mackinnon of the Halifax Mooseheads

2. Florida selects : Aleksander Barkov of Taparra

3. Tampa Bay selects : Jonathan Drouin of the Halifax Mooseheads

4. Nashville selects : Seth Jones of the Portland Winterhawks

5. Carolina selects : Elias Lindholm of Brynas

6. Calgary selects : Sean Monahan of the Ottawa 67's

7. Edmonton selects : Darnell Nurse of the Sault St.Marie Greyhounds

8. Buffalo selects : Rasmus Ristolainen of TPS

9. New Jersey Canucks select : Bo Horvat of the London Knights

10. Dallas selects : Valeri Nichushkin of Chelyabinsk

11. Philadelphia selects : Samuel Morin of Rimouski Oceanic

12. Phoenix selects : Max Domi of the London Knights

13. Winnipeg selects : Josh Morrissey of the Prince Albert Raiders

14. Columbus selects : Alexander Wennberg of Djurgarden

15. New York Islanders select : Ryan Pulock of the Brandon Wheat Kings

16. Buffalo selects : Nikita Zadorov of the London Knights

17. Ottawa selects : Curtis Lazar of the Edmonton Oil Kings

18. Red Wing San Jose selects : Mirco Mueller from the Everette Silvertips

19. Columbus selects : Kerby Rychel of the Windsor Spitfires

20. Sharks Detroit selects : Anthony Mantha of Val D'or

21. Toronto selects : Frederik Gauthier of Rimouski Oceanic

22. Calgary selects : Emile Poirier of Gatineau

23. Washington selects : Andre Burakovsky of Malmo

24. Vancouver selects : Hunter Shinkaruk of the Medicine Hat Tigers

25. Montreal selects : Mike Mccarron of the US NTDP 18

26. Anaheim selects : Shea Theodore of the Seattle Thunderbirds

27. Columbus selects : Marko Dano from Bratislava

28. Calgary selects : Morgan Klimchuck from the Regina Pats

29. Dallas selects : Jason Dickinson from the Guelph Storm

30. Chicago selects : Ryan Hartman of the Plymouth Whalers

ISS Final Rankings

  1. Nathan Mackinnon C

  2. Seth Jones D

  3. Jonathan Drouin LW

  4. Valeri Nichushkin RW

  5. Sasha Barkov C

  6. Darnell Nurse D

  7. Elias Lindholm C

  8. Nikita Zadarov D

  9. Sean Monahan C

  10. Bo Horvat C

  11. Rasmus Ristolainen D

  12. Curtis Lazar C

  13. Hunter Shinkaruk C

  14. Ryan Pulock D

  15. Alexander Wennberg C

  16. Andre Burakowsky LW

  17. Steve Santini D

  18. Frederik Gauthier C

  19. Valentin Zykov RW

  20. Kerby Rychel LW

  21. Josh Morrissey D

  22. Madison Bowey D

  23. Anthony Mantha LW

  24. JT Compher C

  25. Max Domi C

  26. Nicolas Petan C

  27. Dillon Heatherington D

  28. Michael McCarron RW

  29. Chris Bigras D

  30. Samuel Morin D

Top 10 Ranked North American Skaters

  1. Seth Jones - Defense

  2. Nathan Mackinnon - Center

  3. Jonathan Drouin - Left Wing

  4. Darnell Nurse - Defense

  5. Sean Monahan - Center

  6. Hunter Shinkaruk - Center/Left Wing

  7. Valentin Zykov - Left Wing

  8. Frederik Gauthier - Center

  9. Mirco Mueller - Defense

  10. Anthony Mantha - Right Wing

Top 10 Ranked European Skaters

  1. Aleksander Barkov - Center

  2. Valeri Nichushkin - Right Wing

  3. Elias Lindholm - Center

  4. Rasmus Ristolainen - Defense

  5. Alexander Wennberg - Center

  6. Andre Burakovsky - Left Wing

  7. Jacob de la Rose - Left Wing

  8. Robert Hagg - Defense

  9. Artturi Lehkonen - Left Wing

  10. Pavel Buchnevich - Left Wing

Top 3 Ranked Goalies

North America :

  1. Zach Fucale

  2. Eric Comrie

  3. Tristan Jarry

Europe

  1. Jusse Saros

  2. Ebbe Sionas

  3. Luka Gracnar

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* Update : All prospects listed now have some sort of scouting report linked to their names. (mostly hockey's future reports)

Except for : Jusse Saros (#1 Euro Goalie), Ebbe Sionas (#2 Euro Goalie), Pavel Buchnevich (#10 Euro Skater) There was no report available for these prospects.

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I agree, but I also thinkg we need a center who can take Henrik's spot in 3-4 years. It's abundantly clear the team needs a replacement 1C for the future. I love Kesler but I don't think he can be a 1C unless the Canucks first two lines will be like what LA has.

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Quick question: If we get swept (or push the series to 5, 6, or even 7 and lose) and with us winning our division, would we get a pick between 15th-20th overall or would it be between 21st-26th overall?

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On another thread I found a way for us to Get Mckinnon, and given our challenges lol..more likely now as we'll see changes.

1. Trade Lou, Edler and our first to Philly for their first and Coutourier. So Lou/Edler/our 1st for Coutourier and their first which I believe is number 11

2. Then trade number 11 and Jensen to Florida for number 2. Florida doesn't need McDavid, they have enough depth down the middle. We give up alot but get a potential superstar.

I think it's manageable but moving parts...

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On another thread I found a way for us to Get Mckinnon, and given our challenges lol..more likely now as we'll see changes.

1. Trade Lou, Edler and our first to Philly for their first and Coutourier. So Lou/Edler/our 1st for Coutourier and their first which I believe is number 11

2. Then trade number 11 and Jensen to Florida for number 2. Florida doesn't need McDavid, they have enough depth down the middle. We give up alot but get a potential superstar.

I think it's manageable but moving parts...

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On another thread I found a way for us to Get Mckinnon, and given our challenges lol..more likely now as we'll see changes.

1. Trade Lou, Edler and our first to Philly for their first and Coutourier. So Lou/Edler/our 1st for Coutourier and their first which I believe is number 11

2. Then trade number 11 and Jensen to Florida for number 2. Florida doesn't need McDavid, they have enough depth down the middle. We give up alot but get a potential superstar.

I think it's manageable but moving parts...

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I agree, but I also thinkg we need a center who can take Henrik's spot in 3-4 years.  It's abundantly clear the team needs a replacement 1C for the future.  I love Kesler but I don't think he can be a 1C unless the Canucks first two lines will be like what LA has.

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