Complete NHL draft selections

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Friday

First Round

1. Edmonton, Connor McDavid, C, Erie (OHL).

2. Buffalo, Jack Eichel, C, Boston U.

3. Arizona, Dylan Strome, C, Erie (OHL).

4. Toronto, Mitch Marner, C, London (OHL).

5. Carolina, Noah Hanifin, D, Boston College.

6. New Jersey, Pavel Zacha, C, Sarnia (OHL).

7. Philadelphia, Ivan Provorov, D, Brandon Wheat (WHL).

8. Columbus, Jack Werenski, D, Michigan.

9. San Jose, Timo Meier, RW, Halifax (QMJHL).

10. Colorado, Mikko Rantanen, RW, TPS (Finland).

11. Florida, Lawson Crouse, LW, Kingston (OHL).

12. Dallas, Denis Gurianov, RW, Togliatti 2 (Russia-Jr.).

13. Boston (from Los Angeles), Jakub Zboril, D, Saint John (QMJHL).

14. Boston, Jake DeBrusk, LW, Swift Current (WHL).

15. Boston (from Calgary), Zach Senyshyn, RW, Sault Ste. Marie (OHL).

16. N.Y. Islanders (from Pittsburgh through Edmonton), Mathew Barzal, C, Seattle (WHL).

17. Winnipeg, Kyle Connor, LW, Youngstown (USHL).

18. Ottawa, Thomas Chabot, D, Saint John (QMJHL).

19. Detroit, Evgeny Svechnikov, LW, Cape Breton (QMJHL).

20. Minnesota, Joel Eriksson Ek, C, Farjestad BK (Sweden).

21. Ottawa (from N.Y. Islanders through Buffalo), Colin White, C, USA U-18 (USHL).

22. Washington, Ilya Samsonov, G, Magnitogorsk 2 (Russia-Jr.).

23. Vancouver, Brock Boeser, RW, Waterloo (USHL).

24. Philadelphia (from Nashville through Toronto), Travis Konecny, C, Ottawa (OHL).

25. Winnipeg (from St. Louis through Buffalo), Jack Roslovic, C, USA U-18 (USHL).

26. Montreal, Noah Juulsen, D, Everett (WHL).

27. Anaheim, Jacob Larsson, D, Frolunda Jr. (Sweden Jr.).

28. N.Y. Islanders (from N.Y. Rangers through Tampa Bay), Anthony Beauvillier, LW, Shawinigan (QMJHL).

29. Columbus (from Tampa Bay through Philadelphia and Toronto), Gabriel Carlsson, D, Linkoping Jr. (Sweden-Jr.)

30. Arizona (from Chicago), Nicholas Merkley, RW, Kelowna (WHL).

Saturday

Second Round

31. San Jose (from Buffalo through Colorado), Jeremy Roy, D, Sherbrooke (QMJHL).

32. Arizona, Christian Fischer, RW, USA U-18 (USHL).

33. Tampa Bay (from Edmonton through N.Y. Islanders), Mitchell Stephens, C, Saginaw (OHL).

34. Toronto (from Toronto through Los Angeles and Columbus), Travis Dermott, D, Erie (OHL).

35. Carolina, Sebastian Aho, RW, Karpat (Finland).

36. Ottawa (from New Jersey), Gabriel Gagne, RW, Victoriaville (QMJHL).

37. Boston (from Philadelphia through N.Y. Islanders), Brandon Carlo, D, Tri-City, (WHL).

38. Columbus, Paul Bittner, LW, Portland (WHL).

39. Colorado (from San Jose) AJ Greer, LW, Boston U.

40. Colorado, Nicolas Meloche, D, Baie-Comeau (QMJHL).

41. N.Y. Rangers (from Florida through New Jersey and Anaheim), Ryan Gropp, LW, Seattle (WHL).

42. New Jersey (from Dallas through Ottawa), MacKenzie Blackwood, G, Barrie (OHL).

43. Los Angeles, Erik Cernak, D, Kosice (Slovakia).

44. Tampa Bay (from Boston), Matthew Spencer, D, Peterborough (OHL).

45. Boston (from Calgary), Jakob Forsbacka Karlsson, C, Omaha (USHL).

46. Pittsburgh, Daniel Sprong, RW, Charlottetown (QMJHL).

47. Winnipeg, Jansen Harkins, C, Prince George (WHL).

48. Ottawa, Filip Chlapik, C, Charlottetown (QMJHL).

49. Dallas (from Detroit), Roope Hintz, LW, Ilves (Finland).

50. Minnesota, Jordan Greenway, LW, USA U-18 (USHL).

51. Buffalo (from N.Y. Islanders), Brendan Guhle, D, Prince Albert (WHL).

52. Boston (from Washington through Calgary), Jeremy Lauzon, D, Rouyn-Noranda (QMJHL).

53. Calgary (from Vancouver), Rasmus Andersson, D, Barrie (OHL).

54. x-Chicago, Graham Knott, LW, Niagara (OHL).

55. Nashville, Iakov Trenin, C, Gatineau (QMJHL).

56. St. Louis, Vince Dunn, D, Niagara (OHL).

57. Washington (from Montreal through Edmonton and N.Y. Rangers), Jonas Siegenthaler, D, Zurich (Swiss).

58. Columbus (from Anaheim), Kevin Stenlund, C, HV 71 Jr. (Sweden-Jr.).

59. Anaheim (from N.Y. Rangers) Julius Nattinen, C, JYP 2 (Finland-2)

60. Calgary (from Tampa Bay through N.Y. Rangers and Arizona), Oliver Kylington, D, Farjestad (Sweden).

61. Toronto (from Chicago through Philadelphia), Jeremy Bracco, RW, USA U-18 (USHL).

x-Compensatory: did not sign 2010 first-round pick Kevin Hayes.

Third Round

62. N.Y. Rangers (from Buffalo through Washington), Robin Kovacs, RW, AIK (Sweden-2).

63. Arizona, Kyle Capobianco, D, Sudbury (OHL).

64. Tampa Bay (from Edmonton through Anaheim), Dennis Yan, LW, Shawinigan (QMJHL).

65. Toronto, Andrew Nielsen, D, Lethbridge (WHL).

66. Vancouver (from Carolina), Guillaume Brisebois, D, Acadie-Bathurst (QMJHL).

67. New Jersey, Blake Speers, C, Sault Ste. Marie (OHL).

68. Toronto (from Philadelphia through Columbus), Martins Dzierkals, LW, Riga 2 (Russia-Jr.).

69. Columbus, Keegan Kolesar, RW, Seattle (WHL).

70. Philadelphia (from San Jose), Felix Sandstrom, G, Brynas Jr. (Sweden-Jr.).

71. Colorado, Jean-Christophe Beaudin, C, Rouyn-Noranda (QMJHL).

72. Tampa Bay (from Florida through N.Y. Islanders), Anthony Cirelli, C, Oshawa (OHL).

73. Detroit (from Dallas), Vili Saarijarvi, D, Green Bay (USHL).

74. Los Angeles, Alexander Dergachyov, C, SKA St. Petersburg 2 (Russia-Jr.).

75. Boston, Daniel Vladar, G, Kladno (CZREP-2).

76. Arizona (from Calgary), Adin Hill, G, Portland (WHL).

77. Florida (from Pittsburgh), Samuel Montembeault, G, Blainville-Boisbriand (QMJHL).

78. Winnipeg, Erik Foley, LW, Cedar Rapids (USHL).

79. N.Y. Rangers (from Ottawa through Edmonton), Sergey Zborovskiy, D, Regina (WHL).

80. Anaheim (from Detroit through Columbus), Brent Gates, C, Green Bay (USHL).

81. Arizona (from Minnesota), Brendan Warren, LW, USA U-18 (USHL).

82. N.Y. Islanders, Mitchell Vande Sompel, D, Oshawa (OHL).

83. Arizona (from Washington through Calgary), Jens Looke, RW, Brynas (Sweden).

84. Anaheim (from Vancouver), Deven Sideroff, RW, Kamloops (WHL).

85. Nashville, Thomas Novak, C, Waterloo (USHL).

86. San Jose (from St. Louis through Edmonton), Mike Robinson, G, Lawrence Academy (Mass.)

87. Montreal, Lukas Vejdemo, C, Djurgarden Jr. (Sweden-Jr.)

88. Florida (from Anaheim), Thomas Schemitsch, D, Owen Sound (OHL).

89. N.Y. Rangers, Aleksi Saarela, C, Assat (Finland).

90. Philadelphia (from Tampa Bay), Matej Tomek, G, Topeka (NAHL).

91. Chicago, Dennis Gilbert, D, Chicago (USHL).

Fourth Round

92. Buffalo, William Borgen, D, Moorehead (Minn.) H.S.

93. Carolina (from Arizona through Washington), Callum Booth, G, Quebec (QMJHL).

94. St. Louis (from Edmonton), Adam Musil, C, Red Deer (WHL).

95. Toronto, Jesper Lindgren, D, Modo Jr. (Sweden-Jr.)

96. Carolina, Nicolas Roy, C, Chicoutimi (QMJHL).

97. New Jersey, Colton White, D, Sault Ste. Marie (OHL).

98. Philadelphia, Samuel Dove-McFalls, LW, Saint John (QMJHL).

99. Los Angeles (from Columbus through Philadelphia), Austin Wagner, LW, Regina (WHL).

100. Nashville (from San Jose), Anthony Richard, C, Val-D’or (QMJHL).

101. Colorado, Andrei Mironov, D, Moscow (Russia Dynamo).

102. Florida, Denis Malgin, C, Zurich (Swiss).

103. Dallas, Chris Martenet, D, London (OHL).

104. Philadelphia (from Los Angeles) Mikhail Vorobyov, C, UFA 2 (Russia-Jr.)

105. Boston, Jesse Gabrielle, LW, Regina (WHL).

106. San Jose (from Calgary), Adam Helewka, LW, Spokane (WHL).

107. Ottawa (from Pittsburgh through Toronto and Edmonton), Christian Wolanin, D, Muskegon (USHL).

108. Winnipeg, Michael Spacek, RW, Pardubice (CZREP).

109. Ottawa, Filip Ahl, LW, HV 71 Jr. (Sweden-Jr.).

110. Detroit, Joren Van Pottelberghe, G, Linkoping U18 (Sweden-Jr.).

111. Minnesota, Ales Stezka, G, Liberec Jr. (CZREP-Jr.).

112. N.Y. Islanders, Parker Wotherspoon, D, Tri-City (WHL).

113. N.Y. Rangers (from Washington), Brad Morrison, C, Prince George (WHL).

114. Vancouver, Van Dmitry Zhukenov, C, OMSK 2 (Russia-Jr.).

115. Nashville, Nsh Alexandre Carrier, D, Gatineau (QMJHL).

116. St. Louis, Glenn Gawdin, C, Swift Current (WHL).

117. Edmonton (from Montreal), Caleb Jones, D, USA U-18 (USHL).

118. Tampa Bay (from Anaheim), Jonne Tammela, RW, Kalpa (Finland).

119. N.Y. Rangers, Daniel Bernhardt, RW, Djurgarden Jr. (Sweden-Jr.)

120. Tampa Bay, Mathieu Joseph, RW, Saint John (QMJHL).

121. Chicago, Ryan Shea, D, Boston College H.S.

Fifth Round

122. Buffalo, Devante Stephens, D, Kelowna (WHL).

123. Arizona, Conor Garland, RW, Moncton (QMJHL).

124. Edmonton, Ethan Bear, D, Seattle (WHL).

125. Toronto, Dmytro Timashov, LW, Quebec (QMJHL).

126. Carolina, Luke Stevens, LW, Noble &Greenough H.S., Duxbury, Mass.

127. St. Louis (from New Jersey), Niko Mikkola, D, Kalpa Jr. (Finland-Jr.).

128. Philadelphia, David Kase, RW, Chomutov (CZREP-2).

129. Columbus, Sam Ruopp, D, Prince George (WHL).

130. San Jose, Karlis Cukste, D, Riga 2 (Russia-Jr.).

131. Montreal (from Colorado), Matthew Bradley, C, Medicine Hat (WHL).

132. Florida, Karch Bachman, LW, Culver (Ind.) Academy.

133. Dallas, Joseph Cecconi, D, Muskegon (USHL).

134. Los Angeles, Matt Schmalz, RW, Sudbury (OHL).

135. Minnesota (from Boston), Kirill Kaprizov, LW, Novokuznetsk (Russia).

136. Calgary, Pavel Karnaukhov, LW, Calgary (WHL).

137. Pittsburgh, Dominik Simon, C, Plzen (CZREP).

138. Carolina (from Winnipeg), Spencer Smallman, RW, Saint John (QMJHL).

139. Ottawa, Christian Jaros, D, Lulea Jr. (Sweden-Jr.)

140. Detroit, Chase Pearson, C, Youngstown (USHL).

141. Columbus (from Minnesota), Veeti Vainio, D, Blues Jr. (Finland-Jr.)

142. San Jose (from N.Y. Islanders), Rudolfs Balcers, LW, Stavanger (Norway).

143. Washington, Connor Hobbs, D, Regina (WHL).

144. Vancouver, Carl Neill, D, Sherbrooke (QMJHL).

145. Nashville, Karel Vejmelka, G, Pardubice Jr. (CZREP-Jr.)

146. St. Louis, Luke Opilka, G, USA U-18 (USHL).

147. N.Y. Islanders (from Montreal through Florida), Ryan Pilon, D, Brandon (WHL).

148. Anaheim, Troy Terry, C-RW, USA U-18 (USHL).

149. Vancouver (from N.Y. Rangers), Adam Gaudette, C, Cedar Rapids (USHL).

150. Tampa Bay, Ryan Zuhlsdorf, D, Sioux City (USHL).

151. Chicago, Radovan Bondra, RW, Kosice (Slovakia).

Sixth Round

152. Buffalo, Giorgio Estephan, C, Lethbridge (WHL).

153. Tampa Bay (from Arizona), Kristian Oldham, G, Omaha (USHL).

154. Edmonton, John Marino, D, South Shore (USPHL PRE).

155. Toronto, Stephen Desrocher, D, Oshawa (OHL).

156. Carolina, Jake Massie, D, Kimball Union H.S. (N.H.)

157. New Jersey, Brett Seney, LW, Merrimack.

158. Philadelphia, Cooper Marody, C, Sioux Falls (USHL).

159. Columbus, Vladislav Gavrikov, D, Yaroslavl (Russia).

160. San Jose, Adam Parsells, D, Wausau (Wis.) West H.S.

161. Colorado, Sergei Boikov, D, Drummondville (QMJHL).

162. Florida, Christopher Wilkie, RW, Tri-City (USHL).

163. Dallas, Markus Ruusu, G, JYP Jr. (Finland-Jr.).

164. Chicago (from Los Angeles), Roy Radke, RW, Barrie (OHL).

165. Boston, Cameron Hughes, C, Wisconsin.

166. Calgary, Andrew Mangiapane, LW, Barrie (OHL).

167. Pittsburgh, Frederik Tiffels, LW, Western Michigan.

168. Winnipeg, Mason Appleton, C, Tri-City (USHL).

169. Carolina (from Ottawa through Winnipeg), David Cotton, C, Cushing Academy, Ashburnham, Mass.

170. Detroit, Patrick Holway, D, Maine.

171. Minnesota, Nicholas Boka, D, USA U-18 (USHL).

172. N.Y. Islanders, Andong Song, D, Lawrenceville (N.J.).

173. Washington, Colby Williams, D, Regina (WHL).

174. Vancouver, Lukas Jasek, RW, Trinec (CZREP).

175. Nashville, Tyler Moy, C, Harvard.

176. St. Louis, Liam Dunda, LW, Owen Sound (OHL).

177. Montreal, Simon Bourque, D, Rimouski (QMJHL).

178. Anaheim, Steven Ruggiero, D, USA U-18 (USHL).

179. Anaheim (from N.Y. Rangers), Garrett Metcalf, G, Madison (USHL).

180. Tampa Bay, Bokondji Imama, LW, Saint John (QMJHL).

181. Chicago, Joni Tuulola, D, HPK (Finland).

Seventh Round

182. Buffalo, Ivan Chukarov, D, Minnesota Wilderness (NAHL).

183. Arizona, Erik Kallgren, G, Linkoping Jr. (Sweden-Jr.).

184. N.Y. Rangers (from Edmonton), Adam Huska, G, Green Bay (USHL).

185. Toronto, Nikita Korostelev, RW, Sarnia (OHL).

186. Carolina, Steven Lorentz, C, Peterborough (OHL).

187. Los Angeles (from New Jersey), Chaz Reddekopp, D, Victoria (WHL).

188. Philadelphia, Ivan Fedotov, G, Nizhnekamsk 2 (Russia-Jr.).

189. Columbus, Markus Nutivaara, D, Karpat (Finland).

190. San Jose, Marcus Vela, C, Langley (BCHL).

191. Colorado, Gustav Olhaver, C, Rogle Jr. (Sweden-Jr.)

192. Florida, Patrick Shea, C, Kimball Union H.S. (N.H.)

193. San Jose (from Dallas), John Kupsky, G, Lone Star (NAHL).

194. Los Angeles, Matt Roy, LW, Michigan Tech.

195. Boston, Jack Becker, C, Mahtomedi (Minn.) H.S.

196. Calgary, Riley Bruce, D, North Bay (OHL).

197. Pittsburgh, Nikita Pavlychev, C, Des Moines (USHL).

198. Winnipeg, Sami Niku, D, JYP 2 (Finland-2)

199. Ottawa, Joel Daccord, G, Cushing Academy, Ashburnham, Mass.

200. Detroit, Adam Marsh, LW, Saint John (QMJHL).

201. Minnesota, Gustav Bouramman, D, Sault Ste. Marie (OHL).

202. N.Y. Islanders, Petter Hansson, D, Linkoping Jr. (Sweden-Jr.).

203. Winnipeg (from Washington), Matteo Gennaro, C, Prince Albert (WHL).

204. Minnesota (from Vancouver through Tampa Bay), Jack Sadek, D, Lakeville North H.S. (Minn.)

205. Nashville, Evan Smith, G, Austin (NAHL).

206. Florida (from St. Louis through New Jersey), Ryan Bednard, G, Johnstown (NAHL).

207. Montreal, Jeremiah Addison, LW, Ottawa (OHL).

208. Edmonton (from Anaheim through Tampa Bay), Miroslav Svoboda, G,Trinec Jr. (CZREP-Jr.).

209. Edmonton (from N.Y. Rangers), Ziyat Paigin, D, Kazan (Russia).

210. Vancouver (from Tampa Bay through N.Y. Islanders and San Jose), Tate Olson, D, Prince George (WHL).

211. Chicago, John Dahlstrom, RW, Frolunda Jr. (Sweden-Jr.)

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