1st round
1 Columbus: Nail Yakupov
2 Edmonton: Mikhail Grigorenko
3 Montreal
4 Carolina
5 NY Islanders
6 Minnesota
7 Anaheim
8 Toronto
9 Buffalo
10 Tampa Bay
11 Calgary
12 Washington
13 Washington (f/Colorado)
14 Winnipeg
15 Los Angeles
16 Florida
17 San Jose
18 Dallas
19 Phoenix
20 Ottawa
21 New Jersey
22 Chicago
23 Philadelphia
24 Pittsburgh
25 Tampa Bay (f/Detroit)
26 St. Louis
27 Boston
28 Vancouver
29 NY Rangers
30 Buffalo (f/Nashville)
Edmonton is on the clock
Last edited by OilerFan4Life: 03-04-2012 at 02:39 PM.
The Edmonton Oilers have received many offers for the 2nd overall pick, but no deal materialized. So we are proud to select, from the Quebec Remparts of the QMJHL, Mikhail Grigorenko
The Pittsburgh Penguins are extremely excited to announce the arrival of three exceptionally talented players. Mark Streit will bouy our already potent powerplay as well as provide a very mature two-way five on five game to make up for the loss of our good friend Paul Martin. We are exceptionally sad to see Jordan Staal leave the Penguins franchise but we wish him the best of luck with an up and coming franchise in the New York Islanders. We believe Michael Grabner and Josh Bailey will reach their full potential playing with Sid and Geno and look forward to seeing what each can bring to a long playoff run.
@TSNBobMckenzie: Hearing news out of Pittsburgh that the Pens want to move up into the top 10 of the NHL draft. They're offering their own 1st, Dallas' 2nd and world junior defenseman Scott Harrington to do it.
If Montreal does not make their pick on time does everyone agree Montreal should be going forward? They've got a ton of depth on the blueline. Galchenyuk or Forsberg?
If Montreal does not make their pick on time does everyone agree Montreal should be going forward? They've got a ton of depth on the blueline. Galchenyuk or Forsberg?
Eh. I am still here; just waiting on a couple of offers.