2009 KHL Junior Draft
2009 KHL Junior Draft | |
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General information | |
Date(s) | June 1, 2009 |
Location | Moscow, Russia |
Overview | |
League | KHL |
First selection | Mikhail Pashnin Selected by: CSKA Moscow |
The 2009 KHL Junior Draft was the first entry draft held by the Kontinental Hockey League (KHL), taking place on June 1, 2009. Twenty-three teams would take part in the draft, selecting ice hockey players from around the world aged between 17 and 21 years of age. The draft acted as a means to disperse junior players among Russia, as well as create parity for recruiting from non-KHL affiliated hockey schools.
Although the
Format
The order of the draft was determined through an inversion of the 2009 KHL standings, with the exception of Avtomobilist, which selected last.[1] Teams participating were able to select any player not protected by, or playing for a KHL team, aged 17–21. Rights obtained via the draft terminate when a player turns 22 years of age.
Eligibility
The following players were eligible to be drafted:
- Graduates of non-KHL affiliated hockey schools
- KHL-affiliated hockey school graduates not already on RUS-Jr rosters
- Players aged 17–21, not under contract with a KHL team.
Teams may protect up to 15 players currently in their organization from being exposed to the draft. This does not apply to players already signed to a two-way contract with a KHL team.
Draft-day trades
To HC CSKA Moscow 1st-round pick in 2009 (Mikhail Pashnin) |
To HC Dinamo Minsk 1st-round pick in 2009 (Kirill Gotovets) 2nd-round pick in 2009 (Mikael Granlund) 3rd-round pick in 2009 (Yuri Lavretsky) |
Selections by round
Round one
Round two
# | Player | Nationality | Position | KHL team | Team from | League from |
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24 | Teemu Pulkkinen | Finland | F | Dinamo Minsk | Jokerit | SM-liiga
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25 | Andrei Leonov | Russia | F | SKA Saint Petersburg (from Metallurg Novokuznetsk) | Kristall Elektrostal | |
26 | Artem Tomilin | Russia | F | Amur | PHC Krylya Sovetov
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27 | Michal Řepík | Czech Republic | RW | Sibir | Rochester Americans | AHL |
28 | Alexander Gogolev | Russia | F | Spartak Moscow (from HC MVD) | MHC Krylya Sovetov | |
29 | Vitali Popov | Russia | F | Severstal Cherepovets | MHC Krylya Sovetov | |
30 | Roman Rukovishnikov | Russia | D | Atlant Moscow (from Avangard)
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HC Rus' | SDUShOR |
31 | Alexander Ataev | Russia | D | Dynamo Moscow (from Barys) | PHC Krylya Sovetov
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32 | Erik Karlsson | Sweden | D | Lokomotiv Yaroslavl (from Neftekhimik) | Frölunda HC | SEL |
33 | Yuri Sheremetiev | Russia | C | SKA Saint Petersburg (from Lada through Barys) | Halifax Mooseheads | QMJHL
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34 | Antonin Melka | Czech Republic | F | SKA Saint Petersburg (from Traktor) | Kladno, Czech Republic | |
35 | Kaspars Daugaviņš | Latvia | F | Torpedo Nizhny Novgorod | Mississauga St. Michael's Majors
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OHL |
36 | Roberts Jekimovs | Latvia | F | Dinamo Riga | Brynäs IF | Sweden-Jr
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37 | Artem Voronin | Russia | F | Spartak Moscow | MHC Krylya Sovetov | |
38 | Passed | Metallurg Novokuznetsk (from SKA) | ||||
39 | Jyri Niemi | Finland | D | SKA Saint Petersburg (from Dynamo Moscow through Traktor) | Saskatoon Blades | WHL |
40 | Mattias Tedenby | Sweden | F | Atlant Moscow (from Metallurg Magnitogorsk through Avangard)
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HV71 | SEL |
41 | Mikael Granlund | Finland | F | Dinamo Minsk (from CSKA) | Kärpät
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SM-liiga
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42 | Jaroslav Janus | Slovakia | G | Lokomotiv Yaroslavl | Erie Otters | OHL |
43 | Jiří Tlustý | Czech Republic | LW | Atlant Moscow
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Toronto Maple Leafs | NHL |
44 | Passed | Ak Bars Kazan | ||||
45 | Mikhail Grigoriev | Russia | D | Salavat Yulaev Ufa | Yuzhny Ural | |
46 | Alexei Filippov | Russia | F | Avtomobilist Yekaterinburg | MHC Krylya Sovetov |
Round three
Round four
See also
- 2009–10 KHL season
- 2009 NHL Entry Draft
References
- ^ "International Hockey News - KHL Entry Draft". Archived from the original on 2009-06-06. Retrieved 2009-06-03.
- ^ Players are identified as an All-Star if they were selected for the All-Star game at any time in their career.