2010 NHL Entry Draft - North American Draftees By State/province

North American Draftees By State/province

Rank State/Province Selections Top Selection
1 Ontario 35 Tyler Seguin, 2nd
2 British Columbia 21 Ryan Johansen, 4th
3 Minnesota 15 Derek Forbort, 15th
4 Quebec 13 Danny Biega, 67th
5 Alberta 12 Taylor Hall, 1st
6 Michigan 11 Jack Campbell, 11th
7 Manitoba 8 Dylan McIlrath, 10th
8 Saskatchewan 6 Jaden Schwartz, 14th
8 Massachusetts 6 Kevin Hayes, 24th
10 California 4 Beau Bennett, 20th
10 New York 4 Phillip Lane, 52nd
12 Pennsylvania 3 Stephen Johns, 60th
12 Missouri 3 John Ramage, 103rd
14 Prince Edward Island 2 Brandon Gormley, 13th
14 Connecticut 2 Brock Beukeboom, 63rd
14 Florida 2 Andrew Yogan, 100th
14 Illinois 2 Kevin Lind, 177th
18 Maryland 1 Jared Tinordi, 22nd
18 Nevada 1 Jason Zucker, 59th
18 Colorado 1 Austin Levi, 85th
18 New Jersey 1 Ken Agostino, 140th
18 Nova Scotia 1 Stephen MacAulay, 164th
18 North Dakota 1 Zane Gothberg, 165th
18 Utah 1 Mac Carruth, 191st
18 Ohio 1 Chris Crane, 200th
18 New Brunswick 1 Sawyer Hannay, 205th

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