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The 2011 NHL Entry Draft descends on St. Paul’s Xcel Energy Center on June 24-25 with a rich history of Minnesotans playing prominent roles in one of the NHL’s signature events.
By Kevin Kurtt
Let’s Play Hockey Editor
When the Los Angeles Kings moved up to select U.S. Under-18 Team defenseman and Duluth native Derek Forbort with the 15th overall pick in the 2010 NHL Entry Draft, a recent tradition of Minnesotans getting drafted in the first round continued.
Likewise, when the San Jose Sharks picked Woodbury native Max Gaede with the 88th overall selection in the draft, a streak of double-digit Minnesotans taken in the NHL Draft hit eight years.
In all, 18 Minnesotans, including first round picks Forbort, Nick Bjugstad (Blaine, Minn./Florida Panthers) and Brock Nelson (Warroad, Minn./N.Y. Islanders), were selected in the 2010 NHL Entry Draft.
Historically, Minnesota has been well-represented in the NHL Draft, from the first-ever drafted Minnesotan (Wally Olds by Detroit in 1969) to the first-ever first-rounder (Mike Ramsey by Buffalo in 1979) to the first-ever No. 1 overall pick (Erik Johnson by St. Louis in 2006). In all, 580 Minnesota natives, including 31 first-round picks, have been selected in the NHL Entry and Amateur Drafts. Another 11 Minnesotans were taken in NHL Supplemental Drafts (1986-94).
Click here for a complete list of Minnesotans in the NHL Draft
Minnesota’s prevalence in the NHL Draft has translated into success on the ice. Nine Minnesota natives who were drafted went on to earn a spot in the U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame, including all three 1979 draftees (Ramsey, Dave Christian, Neal Broten). Ten Minnesotan draftees were on the 1980 Miracle on Ice team, while 19 Minnesotans who have heard their name called at the NHL Draft have their name inscribed on Lord Stanley’s Cup (26 times).
Minnesota has obviously been a hockey hotbed for many years now, but only recently has the State of Hockey seen the sheer numbers of players taken, both in the first round and in the draft overall. In fact, the last 11 NHL Drafts have seen a significant increase in the number of Minnesotans in the draft.
For example, from 1989 to 1999, only two Minnesotans (Erik Rasmussen in 1996, David Tanabe in 1999) were selected in the first round. In the following 11 drafts (2000-10), 24 Minnesotans were taken in the first round, including an all-time high of four in 2005 and 2006.
Similarly, from 1990-99, a total of 111 Minnesota natives were drafted, while from 2000-10, 159 Minnesotans were drafted. Noteworthy in those numbers is the fact that from 1989 to 1994, the draft consisted of 11 or 12 rounds, from 1995 to 2004 the draft was nine rounds and from 2005 to today the draft has been seven rounds.
Since 1999, Minnesota can claim one top overall pick, two top-five picks (Johnson, Blake Wheeler in 2004) and five top-10 picks (Johnson, Kyle Okposo and Peter Mueller in 2006; Brian Lee in 2005; and Wheeler in 2004).
Whatever the reason for the increase in Minnesotans at the NHL Draft, the tradition will only carry on as the State of Hockey continues to develop elite players who will someday make the leap from Minnesota to the NHL.
Minnesotans in the NHL Draft
Year Minnesotans First Round Picks
2010 18 3 (15 Derek Forbort, 19 Nick Bjugstad, 30 Brock Nelson)
2009 13 2 (16 Nick Leddy, 22 Jordan Schroeder)
2008 11 1 (17 Jake Gardiner)
2007 17 3 (12 Ryan McDonagh, 25 Patrick White, 29 James O’Brien)
2006 17 4 (1 Erik Johnson, 7 Kyle Okposo, 8 Peter Mueller, 20 David Fischer)
2005 18 4 (9 Brian Lee, 24 T.J. Oshie, 27 Joe Finley, 28 Matt Niskanen)
2004 16 2 (5 Blake Wheeler, 12 A.J. Thelen)
2003 14 3 (17 Zach Parise, 21 Mark Stuart, 29 Patrick Eaves)
2002 9 1 (11 Keith Ballard)
2001 12 0
2000 14 1 (30 Jeff Taffe)
1999 8 1 (16 David Tanabe)
1998 7 0
1997 10 0
1996 10 1 (7 Erik Rasmussen)
1995 5 0
1994 5 0
1993 13 0
1992 9 0
1991 21 0
1990 23 0
1989 19 1 (7 Doug Zmolek)
1988 17 0
1987 24 0
1986 18 1 (16 George Pelawa)
1985 16 1 (16 Tom Chorske)
1984 21 0
1983 24 0
1982 30 1 (6 Phil Housley)
1981 18 0
1980 13 0
1979 3 1 (11 Mike Ramsey)
1978 16 0
1977 13 0
1976 12 0
1975 21 0
1974 24 0
1973 5 0
1972 5 0
1971 6 0
1970 2 0
1969 3 0
1968 0 0
1967 0 0
1966 0 0
1965 0 0
1964 0 0
1963 0 0
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