2011 NHL Entry Draft - North American Draftees By State/province

North American Draftees By State/province

Rank State/Province Selections Top Selection
1 Ontario 36 Ryan Strome, 5th
2 Alberta 15 Duncan Siemens, 11th
3 Minnesota 13 Mario Lucia, 60th
4 Quebec 12 Jonathan Huberdeau, 3rd
5 British Columbia 7 Ryan Nugent-Hopkins, 1st
6 Illinois 6 T. J. Tynan, 66th
7 California 5 Rocco Grimaldi, 33rd
7 New York 5 Tyler Biggs, 22nd
7 Pennsylvania 5 John Gibson, 39th
7 Saskatchewan 5 Harrison Ruopp, 84th
11 Ohio 4 J. T. Miller, 15th
12 New Brunswick 3 Sean Couturier, 8th
12 Texas 3 Stefan Noesen, 21st
12 Manitoba 3 Joel Edmundson, 46th
12 Connecticut 3 Michael Paliotta, 70th
12 Michigan 3 Reid Boucher, 99th
12 Wisconsin 3 Max McCormick, 171st
18 Colorado 2 Nick Shore, 82nd
18 Massachusetts 2 Garrett Noonan, 112th
18 Florida 2 Colin Suellentrop, 116th
21 Missouri 1 Scott Mayfield, 34th
21 Nova Scotia 1 Logan Shaw, 76th
21 New Jersey 1 John Gaudreau, 104th
21 Arizona 1 Zac Larraza, 196th
21 Prince Edward Island 1 Brent Andrews, 202nd

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