North American Draftees By State/province
Rank | State/Province | Selections | Top Selection |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Ontario | 36 | Sam Gagner, 6th |
2 | Alberta | 20 | Thomas Hickey, 4th |
3 | Minnesota | 16 | Ryan McDonagh, 12th |
4 | British Columbia | 14 | Kyle Turris, 3rd |
5 | Michigan | 13 | Ian Cole, 18th |
5 | Quebec | 13 | Angelo Esposito, 20th |
7 | New York | 6 | Patrick Kane, 1st |
8 | Manitoba | 5 | Alex Plante, 15th |
8 | Saskatchewan | 5 | Garrett Klotz, 66th |
10 | Connecticut | 4 | Max Pacioretty, 22nd |
10 | Illinois | 4 | Bill Sweatt, 38th |
10 | Massachusetts | 4 | Joe Lavin, 126th |
13 | Pennsylvania | 3 | Eric Tangradi, 42nd |
13 | Ohio | 3 | Josh Unice, 86th |
13 | Wisconsin | 3 | Travis Erstad, 100th |
13 | Nova Scotia | 3 | Alex Grant, 118th |
17 | New Jersey | 2 | James van Riemsdyk, 2nd |
17 | Prince Edward Island | 2 | Logan MacMillan, 19th |
17 | California | 2 | Jonothon Blum, 23rd |
17 | New Brunswick | 2 | Brad Malone, 105th |
21 | Nebraska | 1 | Brett Bruneteau, 118th |
21 | Texas | 1 | Austin Smith, 128th |
21 | Missouri | 1 | Patrick Maroon, 161st |
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