2007 NHL Entry Draft - North American Draftees By State/province

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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