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The 2007 NHL Entry Draft is later this week in
Columbus, and as always, fans everywhere have started the debate about who
should go where, and who their team should pick.  The following is our opinions
on how the first round will shake down.  Each pick will have biographical
information, some general comments, recent draft history, and a summary of
rankings from the Hockey News, International Scouting Services, and the NHL’s
Central Scouting Bureau. 


1st


Patrick Kane, RW, London
(OHL), 5’9.5", 160 lbs

The
Hawks are looking to get back to some winning ways, and Kane’s the
best guy to fill an immediate void.  He’ll fit in well with
what’s quickly becoming a very dynamic offence.
Recent Draft History:
2006: Jonathan Toews, C (3rd overall)
2005:
Jack Skille, RW (7th overall)
2004: Cam Barker, D (3rd overall)

Other Rankings:
    
CSB: 2nd (NA)
ISS: 2nd
THN:
1st


2nd


James Van Riemsdyk, LW,
U-18 NTDP
(USA), 6’3", 200 lbs

A late
entry into the elite of the draft, but Van Riemsdyk has high potential
that could see him go as high as #1.  Is several years away from
being fully developed though.
Recent Draft History:
2006: Claude Giroux, RW (22nd overall)
2005:
Steve Downie, RW (29th overall)
2004: Rob Bellamy, RW (92nd overall)

Other Rankings:
    
CSB: 3rd (NA)
ISS: 5th
THN:
2nd


3rd


Kyle Turris, C, Burnaby
(BCHL), 6’0.5", 170 lbs

Some
see Turris going at #1, but it’s hard to see him pass the two we have
above him.  Although the Coyotes have several centres already,
you can’t pass up that potential.
Recent Draft History:
2006: Peter Mueller, C (8th overall)
2005:
Martin Hanzal, C (17th overall)
2004: Blake Wheeler, RW (5th overall)

Other Rankings:
    
CSB: 1st (NA)
ISS: 4th
THN:
3rd


4th


Jakub Voracek, RW,
Halifax
(QMJHL), 6’1.25", 187 lbs

The
Kings going into the season were short on defence, but after adding
Jack Johnson and Joe Piskula, they’re okay for now.  Nothing
flashy from Voracek, very safe pick.
Recent Draft History:
2006: Jonathan Bernier, G (11th overall)
2005:
Anze Kopitar, C (11th overall)
2004: Lauri Tukonen, RW (11th overall)

Other Rankings:
    
CSB: 7th (NA)
ISS: 1st
THN:
4th


5th


Alexei Cherepanov, RW,
Omsk
(RUS), 6’1", 183 lbs

Some
teams may be scared off by the transfer issue, but Washington should
be drooling over the prospects of an all Russian trio of Ovechkin,
Semin, and Cherepanov.
Recent Draft History:
2006: Nicklas Backstrom, C (4th overall)
2005:
Sasha Pokulok, D (14th overall)
2004: Alexander Ovechkin, LW (1st overall)

Other Rankings:
    
CSB: 1st (Euro)
ISS: 3rd
THN:
5th


6th


Karl Alzner, D, Calgary
(WHL), 6’2", 206 lbs

The
Oilers were bad overall this year, but the loss of Pronger was really
felt.  The team badly needs a solid defender in their system,
Alzner’s the top one in the draft.
Recent Draft History:
2006: Jeff Petry, D (45th overall)
2005:
Andrew Cogliano, C (25th overall)
2004: Devan Dubnyk, G (14th overall)

Other Rankings:
    
CSB: 5th (NA)
ISS: 6th
THN:
8th


7th


Sam Gagner, C, London
(OHL), 5’10.75", 191 lbs

This
may surprise some, given that they’ve drafted C’s the past 2 years,
but Gagner does play some wing, and besides, Fedorov’s contract
mercifully is almost over.
Recent Draft History:
2006: Derick Brassard, C (6th overall)
2005:
Gilbert Brule, C (6th overall)
2004: Alexandre Picard, RW (8th overall)

Other Rankings:
    
CSB: 6th (NA)
ISS: 7th
THN:
6th


8th


Keaton Ellerby, D,
Kamloops
(WHL), 6’4.25", 186 lbs

The
Bruins have always had an affinity for big defenders, and have
improved their forward depth recently, allowing them to reach a little
to pick up the big and strong Ellerby.
Recent Draft History:
2006: Phil Kessel, C (5th overall)
2005:
Matt Lashoff, D (22nd overall)
2004: David Krejci, C (63rd overall)

Other Rankings:
    
CSB: 4th (NA)
ISS: 9th
THN:
11th


9th


Angelo Esposito, C,
Quebec
(QMJHL), 6’1", 180 lbs

To the
chagrin of many Canadiens fans (and writers), this is as far as he
falls.  The Blues’ offence is shoddy at best, and badly need
someone as talented and creative as Esposito.
Recent Draft History:
2006: Erik Johnson, D (1st overall)
2005:
T.J. Oshie, C (24th overall)
2004: Marek Schwarz, G (17th overall)

Other Rankings:
    
CSB: 8th (NA)
ISS: 11th
THN:
9th


10th


Nick Petrecki, D, Omaha
(USHL), 6’3", 213 lbs

The
Panthers system is full of promising forwards, but lacks depth on the
back end.  Petrecki has good size and has intriguing potential,
but needs to stay out of the box.
Recent Draft History:
2006: Michael Frolik, C (10th overall)
2005:
Kenndal McArdle, LW (20th overall)
2004: Rostislav Olesz, C (7th overall)

Other Rankings:
    
CSB: 21st (NA)
ISS: 13th
THN:
15th


11th


Alex Plante, D, Calgary
(WHL), 6’3.5", 225 lbs

The trickle down effect hits here, as
BPA for most teams go out the window.  The Canes too are short at
D, and Plante is a steady and reliable defender with NHL size already.
Recent Draft History:
2006: Jamie McBain, D (63rd overall)
2005:
Jack Johnson, D (3rd overall)
2004: Andrew Ladd, LW (4th overall)

Other Rankings:
    
CSB: 72nd (NA)
ISS: 15th
THN:
16th


12th


Logan Couture, C, Ottawa
(OHL), 6’0.5", 195 lbs

Couture has an all around game that he plays with high energy on every shift. 
His vision, playmaking and soft hands are his key assets . Skating is a concern, but a solid pick in any draft year.
Recent Draft History:
2006: David Fischer, D (20th overall)
2005:
Carey Price, G (5th overall)
2004: Kyle Chipchura, C (18th overall)

Other Rankings:
    
CSB: 19th (NA)
ISS: 10th
THN:
7th


13th


Zach Hamill, C, Everett
(WHL), 5’10.5", 180 lbs

The
Leafs need help everywhere, but forward depth is their greatest
concern.  Hamill can put the puck in the net and would
immediately become their top pivot prospect.
Recent Draft History:
2006: Jiri Tlusty, LW (13th overall)
2005:
Tuukka Rask, G (21st overall)
2004: Justin Pogge, G (90th overall)

Other Rankings:
    
CSB: 9th (NA)
ISS: 18th
THN:
12th


14th


Jonathon Blum, D,
Vancouver
(WHL), 6’0.25", 160 lbs

Every
year, we keep thinking this will be the year Colorado will take a
defender in the 1st round.  Blum’s an intriguing prospect, a
little undersized now, but is very mobile.
Recent Draft History:
2006: Chris Stewart, RW (18th overall)
2005:
Ryan Stoa, C (34th overall)
2004: Wojtek Wolski, LW (21st overall)

Other Rankings:
    
CSB: 17th (NA)
ISS: 16th
THN:
17th


15th


Colton Gillies, C,
Saskatoon
(WHL), 6’3.5", 189 lbs


Although they have several C’s in the system already, it’s hard to see
them taking another d-man, and there aren’t many wingers projected to
go here either.
How Acquired:
Along with F Robert Nilsson and F Ryan O’Marra from the New York
Islanders in exchange for F
Ryan Smyth.

Other Rankings:
    
CSB: 30th (NA)
ISS: 12th
THN:
13th


16th


Kevin Shattenkirk, D,
U-18 NTDP (USA), 5’11", 193 lbs

With
Niedermayer soon to be retiring, and solid young depth up front, it’s
time to add to the defender pile.  He’s mobile and a good leader,
a type of player Burke likes.
Recent Draft History:
2006: Mark Mitera, D (19th overall)
2005:
Bobby Ryan, RW (2nd overall)
2004: Ladislav Smid, D (8th overall)

Other Rankings:
    
CSB: 35th (NA)
ISS: 21st
THN:
18th


17th


Brandon Sutter, C, Red
Deer (WHL), 6’2.75", 170 lbs

Just
like the Sutters of before, this one brings lots of grit to the table,
with decent offensive abilities.  Can also play the wing,
important given the Rangers are getting older there.
Recent Draft History:
2006: Bob Sanguinetti, D (21st overall)
2005:
Mark Staal, D (12th overall)
2004: Al Montoya, G (6th overall)

Other Rankings:
    
CSB: 28th (NA)
ISS: 20th
THN:
10th


18th


Bill Sweatt, LW,
Colorado College (CCHA), 6’0", 180 lbs

Likely
the one player who’s stock rose the most at the U-18’s, Sweatt is the
gritty player that both GM Sutter and Coach Keenan love.  Not
first line potential, maybe second.
Recent Draft History:
2006: Leland Irving, G (26th overall)
2005:
Matt Pelech, D (26th overall)
2004: Kris Chucko, LW (24th overall)

Other Rankings:
    
CSB: 27th (NA)
ISS: 33rd
THN:
28th


19th


Joakim Andersson, C,
Frolunda (SWE Jr.), 6’2", 198 lbs

Not
the greatest offensively, but is already above average defensively and
could easily adapt to the "defensive system that looks like the trap,
but it’s not called that anymore."
Recent Draft History:
2006: James Sheppard, C (9th overall)
2005:
Benoit Pouliot, C (4th overall)
2004: A.J. Thelen, D (12th overall)

Other Rankings:
    
CSB: 5th (Euro)
ISS: 14th
THN:
21st


20th


Ryan McDonagh, D,
Cretin-Durham (USHS), 6’1", 200 lbs

Like
David Fischer last year, this year’s "Mr. Hockey" falls into the
similar range.  With all the talent at forward, the Pens now need
to focus on strengthening their back end.
Recent Draft History:
2006: Jordan Staal, C (2nd overall)
2005:
Sidney Crosby, C, (1st overall)
2004: Evgeni Malkin, C (2nd overall)

Other Rankings:
    
CSB: 11th (NA)
ISS: 58th
THN:
30th


21st


Thomas Hickey, D,
Seattle
(WHL), 5’10.75", 182 lbs

As the
recent draft history will show, Phoenix has opted for forwards in the
high round each year.  This pick allows them to add a defender,
Hickey’s small, but skilled, like Ballard.
How Acquired:
Along with F Mathias Tjarnqvist from the Dallas Stars in exchange for F
Ladislav Nagy.

Other Rankings:
    
CSB: 26th (NA)
ISS: 17th
THN:
22nd


22nd


David Perron, LW,
Lewiston
(QMJHL), 5’11.5", 180 lbs

A hard working, highly skilled forward that went undrafted last year before making a name for himself this season. His stickhandling skills, hockey smarts, and forechecking abilities are impressive. Perron plays a high energy game, but his skating and his ability to fight through checks needs work.
How Acquired:
Along with D Josh Gorges from the San Jose Sharks in exchange for D
Craig Rivet.

Other Rankings:
    
CSB: 10th (NA)
ISS: 32nd
THN:
31st


23rd


Lars Eller, C,
Frolunda
(SWE Jr.), 6’0", 198 lbs

The
Predators have always been a team that drafts for high-end skill. 
Eller certainly has that, but doesn’t always play the team
style…reminds me of Radulov…how’s he doing?
Recent Draft History:
2006: Blake Geoffrion, LW (56th overall)
2005:
Ryan Parent, D (18th overall)
2004: Alexander Radulov, RW (15th overall)

Other Rankings:
    
CSB: 3rd (Euro)
ISS: 43rd
THN:
35th


24
th


Tommy Cross, D,
Westminster
(USHS), 6’3", 195 lbs

A bit
off the board, but projects to be a solid two-way defender, if he pans
out.  Even with Erik Johnson, the Blues back end needs some work,
this will be risky though.
How Acquired:
Along with F Glen Metropolit, a 3rd round pick, and a 2008 2nd round
pick from the Atlanta Thrashers in exchange for F Keith Tkachuk.

Other Rankings:
    
CSB:
ISS:
THN:


25
th


Maxim Mayorov, LW,
Leninogorsk
(RUS), 6’2", 187 lbs

If
there was a transfer agreement, he’s gone way earlier, so this could
be a huge steal.  Canucks need a pure scorer, Mayorov is that,
not great in his own end though.
Recent Draft History:
2006: Michael Grabner, RW (14th overall)
2005:
Luc Bourdon, D (10th overall)
2004: Cory Schneider, G (26th overall)

Other Rankings:
    
CSB: 4th (Euro)
ISS: 8th
THN:
14th


26
th


Max Pacioretty, LW,
Sioux City
(USHL), 6’1.5", 203 lbs

Big
and strong on his feet, but didn’t put up the greatest of numbers in
the USHL after moving up from prep school.  Could blossom into a
strong 2nd line power forward though.
How Acquired:
Along with F Ville Nieminen and F Jay Barriball from the San Jose Sharks
(pick first acquired from New Jersey) in exchange for Bill Guerin. 

Other Rankings:
    
CSB: 16th (NA)
ISS: 68th
THN:
24th


27
th


Colby Cohen, D,
Lincoln
(USHL), 6’2", 200 lbs

A very
skilled, offensive minded defenceman with a cannon for a shot. 
Led the league in points by a d-man, however his defence needs a lot
of work.
Recent Draft History:
2006: Cory Emmerton, C (41st overall)
2005:
Jakub Kindl, D (19th overall)
2004: Johan Franzen, C (97th overall)

Other Rankings:
    
CSB: 25th (NA)
ISS: 42nd
THN:
54th


28
th


Mikael Backlund, C,
Vasteras
(SWE D.2), 6’0", 194 lbs

A knee
injury dropped him out of the top-20 this year, but he is still a very
gifted offensive player.  Caps likely would prefer a defender
here, but so many will have gone by now.
How Acquired:
Along with F Jiri Novotny from the Washington Capitals in exchange for F
Dainius Zubrus and D Timo Helbling.

Other Rankings:
    
CSB: 2nd (Euro)
ISS: 31st
THN:
37th


29
th


Michal Repik, RW,
Vancouver
(WHL), 5’10.25", 180 lbs

The
Sens are in a position to draft BPA here…and no one has the
slightest who that is at this point.  Repik’s a skilled forward
who saw his stock rise with a strong Memorial Cup.
Recent
Draft History:
2006: Nick Foligno, C (26th overall)
2005:
Brian Lee, D (9th overall)
2004: Andrej Meszaros, D (23rd overall)

Other Rankings:
    
CSB: 58th (NA)
ISS: 53rd
THN:
33rd


30th


Oscar Moller, RW,
Chilliwack
(WHL), 5’11", 179 lbs


Something tells me he may go a little higher, but he falls here in
this go-round.  Good player on a bad team, still didn’t put up
great numbers, but still has some intrigue.
How Acquired:
Along with F Joffrey Lupul, D Ladislav Smid, and a conditional 2008 2nd
round pick from the Anaheim Ducks in exchange for D Chris Pronger.

Other Rankings:
    
CSB: 20th (NA)
ISS: 24th
THN:
19th


Other Ranking Notes: 
Central Scouting (CSB): Breaks down skaters and goalies by North America and
Europe.
International Scouting Services (ISS): Separates skaters from goalies, but does
not factor in nationality.
Hockey News (THN): No separation of position or nations, strictly an overall
breakdown.

Having been ranking the draft for a few years now since HabsWorld’s inception,
this is by far the toughest draft that I’ve had to rank.  Scouts can’t even
get a consensus on the first few picks, let alone after #10.  We used bio
info from NHL’s Central Scouting database after they were updated to reflect
information from the draft combine.  We hope you enjoy the read.