NLL Entry Draft scheduled for Sept. 21

  • Wednesday, August 17, 2011 6:07pm
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The National Lacrosse League announced that this year’s Entry Draft will be held on Sept. 21 in Toronto.

The draft will take place at the Don Valley Hotel and will consist of six rounds. Coverage of the draft can be seen on the NLL Network at www.nll.com.

The Philadelphia Wings currently hold the first overall selection. The entire draft order is as follows.

First round
1. Philadelphia Wings
2. Rochester Knighthawks
3. Colorado Mammoth
4. Minnesota Swarm
5. Calgary Roughnecks (from Boston via Buffalo)
6. Minnesota (from Rochester via Colorado via Edmonton)
7. Boston Blazers (from Calgary)
8. Calgary (from Washington)
9. Colorado (from Toronto)

Second round
10. Edmonton Rush (from Philadelphia via Toronto via Minnesota)
11. Rochester (from Edmonton)
12. Calgary (from Colorado)
13. Toronto Rock (from Minnesota via Boston)
14. Colorado (from Boston via Toronto)
15. Colorado (from Rochester via Minnesota)
16. Buffalo Bandits
17. Colorado (from Calgary)
18. Toronto (from Washington)
19. Calgary (from Toronto via Buffalo via Minnesota via Philadelphia)

Third round
20. Minnesota (from Philadelphia)
21. Edmonton
22. Washington Stealth (from Colorado)
23. Washington (from Minnesota via Buffalo)
24. Boston
25. Rochester
26. Buffalo
27. Buffalo (from Calgary)
28. Toronto (from Washington via Colorado)
29. Minnesota (from Toronto)

Fourth round
30. Philadelphia
31. Minnesota (from Edmonton)
32. Colorado
33. Minnesota
34. Boston
35. Rochester
36. Buffalo
37. Boston (from Calgary)
38. Washington
39. Toronto

Fifth round
40. Rochester (from Philadelphia)
41. Philadelphia (from Edmonton)
42. Colorado
43. Minnesota
44. Boston
45. Rochester
46. Buffalo
47. Calgary
48. Washington
49. Toronto

Sixth round
50. Rochester (from Philadelphia)
51. Calgary (from Edmonton)
52. Colorado
53. Minnesota
54. Boston
55. Rochester
56. Toronto (from Buffalo)
57. Calgary
58. Washington
59. Toronto

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