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'The biggest rivalry': Bedard, Canada set for world junior semifinal against U.S.
Brandt Clarke was a month short of his sixth birthday.
The moment, however, remains etched in his memory.
John Tavares scored a dramatic hat trick for Canada against the United States in a wild 7-4 victory on New Year's Eve at the 2009 world junior hockey championship in Ottawa.
Clarke and his family were in the building -- hanging off every shot, save and hit from the stands.
"The electricity in the building," he said of what still resonates some 14 years later. "The red jerseys all the way to the top ... 20,000 people, winning the game against the Americans.
"It's unmatchable."
With another mouth-watering instalment of the bitter rivalry set for Wednesday thanks to Connor Bedard's overtime heroics for Canada in the quarterfinals, Clarke is confident his teammate and the country's best player -- just like Tavares that frigid night in the nation's capital -- will rise to the occasion.
"I don't expect him to take any steps back," the Los Angeles Kings defenceman said following Tuesday's brief practice. "All I've seen so far is him take steps forward. Even when it's hard to imagine him still being able to take steps forward, he's done it.
"I don't think that'll change."
Bedard has not only changed a couple lines in record books at the men's under-20 tournament.
He's torn it to shreds.
The presumptive first pick at the 2023 NHL draft set five national or tournament marks early in Monday's triumph against Slovakia before a breathtaking solo effort in OT nearly blew the roof off a frothing Scotiabank Centre.
Bedard has registered the most goals (16) and points (34) all-time by a Canadian at the tournament. He's also set the national record for points (21) and assists (13) at a single event, and has the most points ever by a player under age 18 from any country.
But for all the accolades, the 17-year-old North Vancouver, B.C., native has made a habit of quickly turning the page.
His headline-grabbing performance in the quarterfinals was no different.
"That's really incredible for him to be able shut out or ignore all the media and how much attention he's getting," Canadian goaltender Thomas Milic said. "He's a team-first guy. A quote I like is, 'A rising tide lifts all boats.' Us having team success is contributing to him and everyone else."
"He doesn't sit there and dwell on the biggest goal of the tournament," Canadian head coach Dennis Williams added of Bedard, who didn't speak to reporters Tuesday. "You wouldn't have known that after the game -- his focus was already on to the next challenge."
That comes Wednesday in the latest clash of the sport's North American powers.
"Every kid's dream," said U.S. forward and Winnipeg Jets prospect Rutger McGroarty. "Playing in a barn like this against your rival, it'll be a fun one.
"It just gets us juiced up to see that atmosphere, see how crazy it's going to be."
Whether it's the Olympics, world juniors, world championships or any other level, extra motivation isn't necessary when the countries hit the ice.
"Don't think we need to go in as coaches and get the room going," Williams said. "If anything, we've got to calm them down."
Tavares, Sidney Crosby, Joe Sakic, Haley Wickenheiser, Marie-Philip Poulin and many others have risen to the occasion in similar moments.
This Canadian iteration is hoping for the same.
"All of us dreamed of this as kids," said winger Brennan Othmann. "This is the game, this is the moment."
"The biggest rivalry," added forward and Ottawa Senators prospect Zach Ostapchuk. "And for us, personally, it's, big. It'll be really exciting."
For all the points Bedard has put up, the Americans are also dangerous, especially the top line of Logan Cooley, Jimmy Snuggerud and Cutter Gauthier, who sit second, third and fifth in tournament scoring.
"Skilled guys," said Canadian centre Logan Stankoven, who plays alongside Bedard and is No. 4 in the points race. "They strike fast and quick."
Taking the body will be a big part of Canada's mindset against the Americans, including trying to make life difficult for their undersized defence corps.
"They don't like the physical play," Clarke said.
For all the drama Monday, one area where the Canadians will look to improve is faceoffs after a success rate of just 45 per cent.
"We're chasing the game too much there," Williams said. "We were going to position before possession."
Canada lost to the U.S. in the final of the 2021 tournament in the COVID-19 bubble in Edmonton in the countries' last meeting at the world juniors.
"Super special," Milic said. "These are games I loved watching growing up. We're pretty fortunate to be able to be in this position to play in one and really have a big battle for our country."
Canada got to this point thanks to another spectacular performance from Bedard, who dropped to one knee for his own version of the "heartbreaker" celebration made famous by U.S. great Patrick Kane after scoring the winner against the Slovaks.
"That was pretty cool," Clarke said. "Especially in a big setting like that. The whole building's going crazy, the whole building's chanting 'M-V-P' for him.
"That's what he's been doing all tournament -- just breaking hearts."
Bedard and Canada will look to do the same against the Americans.
This report by The Canadian Press was first published Jan. 3, 2023.
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Every Goal Of The 2023 IIHF World Juniors Day 4
U.S.A. Vs. Switzerland
#18 Jimmy Snuggerud (2) Cooley (3), Gauthier (3) 18:05 1st (U.S.A. 1-0 Switzerland)
#92 Logan Cooley (1)(PP) McGroarty (2), Gauthier (4) 5:49 2nd (U.S.A. 2-0 Switzerland)
#18 Jimmy Snuggerud (3)(PP) Blake (2), Ufko (1) 16:40 2nd (U.S.A. 3-0 Switzerland)
#13 Tyler Boucher (3) Chesley (1), Lipkin (1) 18:02 2nd (U.S.A. 4-0 Switzerland)
#17 Attilio Biasca (2) Canonica (1) 19:32 2nd (U.S.A. 4-1 Switzerland)
#43 Luke Hughes (2) Behrens (2), Savage (2) 13:03 3rd (U.S.A. 5-1 Switzerland)
Sweden Vs. Czech Republic
#5 David Jiříček (1) Hauser (1), Měchura (3) 3:12 2nd (Sweden 0-1 Czech Republic)
#10 Fabian Wagner (2) unassisted 5:28 2nd (Sweden 1-1 Czech Republic)
#9 Ludvig Jansson (1) O. Pettersson (2), Robertsson (1) 6:58 2nd (Sweden 2-1 Czech Republic)
#4 Jiří Ticháček (1) Šapovaliv (5), Jiříček (3) 14:08 3rd (Sweden 2-2 Czech Republic)
#9 Ludvig Jansson (2) Lekkerimäki (2), Östlund (2) 1:35 OT (Sweden 3-2 Czech Republic)
Austria Vs. Canada
#11 Dylan Guenther (4)(PP) Othmann (1), Bedard (5) 14:08 1st (Austria 0-1 Canada)
#14 Zach Dean (1) Gaucher (1), Fantilli (2) 15:53 1st (Austria 0-2 Canada)
#15 Shane Wright (3)(PP) Bedard (6), Zellweger (5) 18:19 1st (Austria 0-3 Canada)
#9 Joshua Roy (2) Clarke (2), Bedard (7) 2:37 2nd (Austria 0-4 Canada)
#16 Connor Bedard (5) Stankoven (3) 3:08 2nd (Austria 0-5 Canada)
#2 Nolan Allan (1) Schaeffer (1), Ostapchuk (1) 5:35 2nd (Austria 0-6 Canada)
#10 Logan Stankoven (2) Bedard (8), Del Mastro (1) 14:32 2nd (Austria 0-7 Canada)
#19 Adam Fantilli (1)(PP) Roy (2), Gaucher (2) 2:15 3rd (Austria 0-8 Canada)
#21 Nathan Gaucher (1) Dach (2), Matier (1) 11:58 3rd (Austria 0-9 Canada)
#16 Connor Bedard (6) Stankoven (4) 13:16 3rd (Austria 0-10 Canada)
#4 Tyson Hinds (1) Stankoven (5), Roy (3) 18:07 3rd (Austria 0-11 Canada)
Latvia Vs. Finland
#22 Jani Nyman (2) Malinen (1), Salin (2) 4:43 1st (Latvia 0-1 Finland)
#29 Niko Huuhtanen (1) Nyman (1), Salin (3) 9:34 2nd (Latvia 0-2 Finland)
#25 Konsta Kapanen (2)(EN) Päivärinta (3) 17:45 3rd (Latvia 0-3 Finland)
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Anxiously awaiting your team Canada wjc primer!! Any speculation on who the captains will be? Who won’t be back? Who will get a shot? The boys must be arriving in Edmonton soon! Can we start talking about this please!
of course anon! honestly, i probably should have been on it earlier, but with everything going on with hockey canada, i wasn't really sure how to bring it up...i've also been on vacation so i haven't exactly been super tuned into everything that's been happening
as far as i know, the captains are going to be whoever comes back. early speculation from me is that kent johnson is either going to be c or a, depending on who else is there. he confirmed last week in cbj media he was going! as well, if shane wright and owen power are back, i expect them to fill the rest of the leadership group.
some other guys who are slated to fill spots left by perfetti, neighbours, guhle, and bourgault (all confirmed to not come back) are nathan gaucher, riley kidney, zach ostapchuk, brennan othmann, joshua roy, and jack thompson. others like brandt clarke and daemon hunt might be in the mix if another defenceman decided not to show.
regardless i think the team will still be just as good as they were in december! i think that even with the captains all gone, new players will find a way to shine and fill the playmaking holes perfetti and neighbours leave. we may see more connor bedard and shane wright than before and hopefully that makes up for things.
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2023 IIHF World Juniors Canada Roster
Wingers
#7 Brennan Othmann (Peterborough Petes/Toronto, Ontario)
#9 Joshua Roy (Sherbrooke Phoenix/Saint-Georges-De-Beauce, QC)
#11 Dylan Guenther (Arizona Coyotes/Edmonton, Alberta)
#12 Reid Schaefer (Seattle Thunderbirds/Spruce Grove, Alberta)
#17 Colton Dach (Kelowna Rocket/St. Albert, Alberta)
#18 Caedan Bankier (Kamloops Blazers/White Rock, British Columbia)
#19 Adam Fantilli (U. Of Michigan Wolverines/King Township, Ontario)
#20 Zac Ostapchuk (Vancouver Giants/Edmonton, Alberta)
Centers
#10 Logan Stankoven (Kamloops Blazers/Kamloops, British Columbia)
#14 Zach Dean (Gatineau Olympiques/Grande Prairie, Alberta)
#15 Shane Wright (Seattle Kraken/Burlington, Ontario)
#16 Connor Bedard (Regina Pats/North Vancouver, British Columbia)
#21 Nathan Gaucher (Quebec Remparts/Longueuil, Quebec)
Defensemen
#2 Nolan Allan (Seattle Thunderbirds/Davidson, Saskatchewan)
#3 Olen Zellweger (Everett Silvertips/Calgary, Alberta)
#4 Tyson Hinds (Sherbrooke Phoenix/Gatineau, Quebec)
#5 Brandt Clarke (Los Angeles Kings/Ottawa, Ontario)
#24 Ethan Del Mastro (Mississauga Steelheads/Burlington, Ontario)
#25 Kevin Korchinski (Seattle Thunderbirds/Saskatoon, Saskatchewan)
#27 Jack Matier (Ottawa 67′s/Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario)
Goalies
#1 Thomas Milic (Seattle Thunderbirds/New Westminster, British Columbia)
#29 Benjamin Gaudreau (Sarnia Sting/North Bay, Ontario)
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Team Canada roster chosen for World Junior Hockey Championship
Team Canada announced the final lineup for the 2023 IIHF World Junior Hockey Championship Monday.
The roster announcement comes after two exhibition games in Moncton, N.B., one of which took place earlier in the day.
Forward Zach Dean of Mount Pearl, N.L. is the only Atlantic Canadian player to make the team.
FORWARDS
Brennan Othmann of Pickering, Ont.
Joshua Roy of Levis, Que.
Logan Stankoven of Kamloops, B.C.
Dylan Guenther of Edmonton, Alta.
Reid Schaefer of Spruce Grove, Alta.
Zach Dean of Mount Pearl, N.L.
Shane Wright of Burlington, Ont.
Connor Bedard of North Vancouver, B.C.
Colton Dach of Fort Saskatchewan, Alta.
Caedan Bankier of Surrey, B.C.
Adam Fantilli of Nobleton, Ont.
Zach Ostapchuk of St. Albert, Alta.
Nathan Gaucher of Richelieu, Que. 
DEFENCE
Nolan Allen of Davidson, Sask.
Olen Zellweger of Fort Saskatchewan, Alta.
Tyson Hinds of Gatineau, Que.
Brandt Clarke of Nepean, Ont.
Ethan Del Mastro of Freelton, Ont.
Kevin Korchinski of Saskatoon, Sask.
Jack Matier of Sault Ste. Marie, Ont.
GOALTENDERS
Thomas Milic of Coquitlam, B.C.
Benjamin Gaudreau of Corbeil, Ont.
For more information on the Team Canada lineup, visit Hockey Canada's website.
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2021 NHL draft results
1st overall, Buffalo: Owen Power, University Of Michigan Wolverines (Mississauga, Ontario)
2nd overall, Seattle: Matty Beniers, University Of Michigan Wolverines (Hingham, Massachusetts)
3rd overall, Anaheim: Mason McTavish, E.H.C. Olten (Pembroke, Ontario)
4th overall, New Jersey: Luke Hughes, USNTDP (Canton Charter Township, Michigan)
5th overall, Columbus: Kent Johnson, University Of Michigan Wolverines (Port Moody, British Columbia)
6th overall, Detroit: Simon Edvinsson, Frölunda Hockeyklubb (Onsala, Sweden)
7th overall, San Jose: William Eklund, Djurgårdens I.F. Ishockeyförening (Haninge)
8th overall, Los Angeles: Brandt Clarke, Barrie Colts (Ottawa, Ontario)
9th overall, Arizona: Dylan Guenther, Edmonton Oil Kings (Edmonton, Alberta)
10th overall, Ottawa: Tyler Boucher, Boston University Terriers (Scottsdale, Arizona)
11th overall, Arizona: Forfeited
12th overall, Columbus: Cole Sillinger, Sioux Falls Stampede (Regina, Saskatchewan)
13th overall, Calgary: Matthew Coronato, Harvard University (New York, New York)
14th overall, Buffalo: Isak Rosén, Leksands Idrottsförening (Stockholm, Sweden)
15th overall, Detroit: Sebastian Cossa, Edmonton Oil Kings (Ft. McMurray, Alberta)
16th overall, New York Rangers: Brennan Othmann, E.H.C. Olten (Toronto, Ontario)
17th overall, St. Louis: Zachary Bolduc, Rimouski Océanic (Trois-Rivières, Quebec)
18th overall, Winnipeg: Chaz Lucius, University Of Minnesota Golden Gophers (Lawrence, Kansas)
19th overall, Nashville: Fedor Svechkov, K.K. Lada Tolyatti (Tolyatti)
20th overall, Minnesota: Jesper Wallstedt, Luleå Hockeyförening (Västerås, Sweden)
21st overall, Boston: Fabian Lysell, Luleå Hockeyförening (Göteborg, Sweden)
22nd overall, Edmonton: Xavier Bourgault, Shawinigan Cataractes (L'Islet, Quebec)
23rd overall, Dallas: Wyatt Johnson, Windsor Spitfires (Toronto, Ontario)
24th overall, Florida: Matthew Samoskevich, Chicago Steel (Newtown, Connecticut)
25th overall, Columbus: Corson Ceulemans, Brooks Bandits (Beaumont, Alberta)
26th overall, Minnesota: Carson Lambos, Winnipeg Ice (Winnipeg, Manitoba)
27th overall, Nashville: Zachary L'Heureux, Halifax Mooseheads (Montreal, Quebec)
28th overall, Colorado: Oskar Olausson, HV71 (Stockholm, Sweden)
29th overall, New Jersey: Chase Stillman, Sudbury Wolves (Peterborough, Ontario)
30th overall, Vegas: Zach Dean, Gatineau Olympiques (Mt. Pearl, Newfoundland)
31st overall, Montreal: Logan Mailloux, London Knights (Lakeshore, Ontario)
32nd overall, Chicago: Nolan Allan, Prince Albert Raiders (Davidson, Saskatchewan)
33rd overall, Buffalo: Prokhor Poltapov, Krasnaya Armiya (St. Petersburg, Russia)
34th overall, Anaheim: Olen Zellweger, Everett Silvertips (Ft. Saskatchewan, Alberta)
35th overall, Seattle: Ryker Evans, Regina Pats (Calgary, Alberta)
36th overall, Detroit: Shai Buium, Sioux City Musketeers (Los Angeles, California)
37th overall, Arizona: Josh Doan, University Of Arizona Sun Devils (Glendale, Arizona)
38th overall, Vegas: Daniil Chayka, K.K. C.S.K.A. Moscow (Moscow, Russia)
39th overall, Ottawa: Zac Ostapchuk, Vancouver Giants (St. Albert, Alberta)
40th overall, Carolina: Scott Morrow, University Of Massachusetts-Amherst Minutemen (Darien, Connecticut)
41st overall, Vancouver: Danil Klimovich, C.K. Dinamo Minsk (Pinsk, Belarus)
42nd overall, Los Angeles: Francesco Pinelli, Kitchener Rangers (Hamilton, Ontario)
43rd overall, Arizona: Ilya Fedotov, Torpedo Nizhny Novgorod (Saratov, Russia)
44th overall, Carolina: Aleksi Heimosalmi, Porin Ässät (Pori, Finland)
45th overall, Calgary: William Strömgren, Rögle Bandyklubb (Örnsköldsvik, Sweden)
46th overall, Philadelphia: Samu Tuomaala, Oulun Kärpät U20 (Oulu)
47th overall, Dallas: Logan Stankoven, Kamloops Blazers (Kamloops, British Columbia)
48th overall, Dallas: Artyom Grushnikov, Hamilton Bulldogs (Yegoryevsk, Russia)
49th overall, Ottawa: Benjamin Roger, London Knights (Markham, Ontario)
50th overall, Winnipeg: Nikita Chibrikov, K.K. S.K.A. (Saratov, Russia)
51st overall, Carolina: Ville Koivunen, Oulun Kärpät U20 (Oulu)
52nd overall, New York Islanders: Aatu Räty, Oulun Kärpät (Oulu)
53rd overall, Buffalo: Aleksandr Kisakov, M.K.K. Dynamo Moscow (Solikamsk, Russia)
54th overall, Minnesota: Jack Peart, Grand Rapids High School Thunderhawks (Grand Rapids, Minnesota)
55th overall, Washington: Vincent Iorio, Brandon Wheat Kings (Coquitlam, British Columbia)
56th overall, Florida: Evan Nause, Quebec Remparts (White Rock, British Columbia)
57th overall, Toronto: Matthew Knies, University Of Minnesota Golden Gophers (Phoenix, Arizona)
58th overall, Pittsburgh: Triston Broz, University Of Minnesota Golden Gophers (Bloomington, Minnesota)
59th overall, Los Angeles: Samuel Helenius, J.Y.P. (Järvenpää, Finland)
60th overall, Arizona: Janis Moser, E.H.C. Biel-Bienne (Zuchwil, Switzerland)
61st overall, Colorado: Sean Behrens, USNTDP (Barrington Township, Illinois)
62nd overall, Chicago: Colton Dach, Saskatoon Blades (Ft. Saskatchewan, Alberta)
63rd overall, Montreal: Riley Kidney, Acadie-Bathurst Titan (Halifax, Nova Scotia)
64th overall, Montreal: Oliver Kapanen, Kalevan Pallo U20 (Kuopio, Finland)
65th overall, New York Rangers: Jayden Grubbe, Red Deer Rebels (Calgary, Alberta)
66th overall, Anaheim: Alexander Pastujov, University Of Notre Dame Fighting Irish (Northville, Michigan)
67th overall, Seattle: Ryan Winterton, Hamilton Bulldogs (Markham, Ontario)
68th overall, New Jersey: Samu Salminen, Helsingin Jokerit U20 (Helsinki, Finland)
69th overall, Columbus: Stanislav Svozil, H.K. Kometa Brno (Prerov, Czech Republic)
70th overall, Detroit: Carter Mazur, University Of Denver Pioneers (Detroit, Michigan)
71st overall, St. Louis: Simon Robertsson, Skellefteå A.I.K. (Piteå, Sweden)
72nd overall, Nashville: Anton Olsson, Malmö Rödahökar (Helsingborg)
73rd overall, Dallas: Ayrton Martino, Clarkson University Golden Knights (Toronto, Ontario)
74th overall, Ottawa: Oliver Johansson, Timrå I.K. (Njurunda, Sweden)
75th overall, New York Rangers: Ryder Korczak, Moose Jaw Warriors (Yorkton, Saskatchewan)
76th overall, Anaheim: Tyson Hinds, Rimouski Océanic (Gatineau, Quebec)
77th overall, Calgary: Cole Huckins, Acadie-Bathurst Titan (Fredericton, New Brunswick)
78th overall, Philadelphia: Alexei Kolosov, C.K. Dinamo Minsk (Minsk, Belarus)
79th overall, Dallas: Justin Ertel, Cornell University Big Red (Kitchener, Ontario)
80th overall, Washington: Brent Johnson, Sioux Falls Stampede (Dallas, Texas)
81st overall, San Jose: Benjamin Gaudreau, Sarnia Sting (North Bay, Ontario)
82nd overall, Winnipeg: Dmitri Kuzmin, C.K. Dinamo-Molodechno (Kholstovo, Belarus)
83rd overall, Carolina: Patrik Hamrla, H.K. Energie Karlovy Vary (Zlín, Czech Republic)
84th overall, Los Angeles: Kirill Kirsanov, K.K. S.K.A. (Tver, Russia)
85th overall, Boston: Brett Harrison, KOOVEE Ry (London, Ontario)
86th overall, Minnesota: Caedan Bankier, Kamloops Blazers (Surrey, British Columbia)
87th overall, Montreal: Dmitri Kostenko, Khimik Voskresensk (Tolyatti, Russia)
88th overall, Buffalo: Stiven Sardarian, Krasnaya Armiya (St. Petersburg, Russia)
89th overall, Calgary: Cameron Whynot, Halifax Mooseheads (Kentville, Nova Scotia)
90th overall, Edmonton: Jan-Luca Münzenberger, University Of Vermont Catamounts (Düsseldorf, Germany)
91st overall, Chicago: Taige Harding, Ft. McMurray Oil Barons (St. Albert, Alberta)
92nd overall, Colorado: Andrei Buyalski, University Of Vermont Catamounts (Karaganda, Kazakhstan)
93rd overall, New York Islanders: Tristan Lennox, Saginaw Spirit (Mississauga, Ontario)
94th overall, Carolina: Aiden Hreschuk, Boston College Eagles (Long Beach, California)
95th overall, Buffalo: Joshua Bloom, Saginaw Spirit (Oakville, Ontario)
96th overall, Tampa Bay: Roman Schmidt, Kitchener Rangers (Ottawa, Ontario)
97th overall, Buffalo: Olivier Nadeau, Shawinigan Cataractes (Saint-Georges, Quebec)
98th overall, Anaheim: Josh Lopina, University Of Massachusetts-Amherst Minutemen (Aux Sable Township, Illinois)
99th overall, Seattle: Ville Ottavainen, J.Y.P. (Oulu, Finland)
100th overall, New Jersey: Jakub Málek, V.H.K. Vsetín (Kromeriz, Czech Republic)
101st overall, Columbus: Guillaume Richard, Providence College Friars (Quebec City, Quebec)
102nd overall, Vegas: Jakub Brabenec, H.K. Kometa Brno (Brno, Czech Republic)
103rd overall, San Jose: Gannon Laroque, Victoria Royals (Edmonton, Alberta)
104th overall, New York Rangers: Brody Lamb, Byron High School Bears (Byron, Minnesota)
105th overall, Chicago: Ethan Del Mastro, Mississauga Steelheads (Burlington, Ontario)
106th overall, New York Rangers: Kalle Väisänen, Turun Palloseura U20 (Kotka, Finland)
107th overall, Arizona: Emil Martinsen-Lilleberg, Ishockeyklubben Sparta Sarpsborg (Sarpsborg, Norway)
108th overall, Chicago: Victor Stjernborg, Växjö Sjöers (Malmö, Sweden)
109th overall, Carolina: Jackson Blake, Eden Prairie High School Eagles (Eden Prairie, Minnesota)
110th overall, Philadelphia: Brian Zanetti, Peterborough Petes (Lugano, Switzerland)
111th overall, Dallas: Conner Roulette, Seattle Thunderbirds (Winnipeg, Manitoba)
112th overall, New York Rangers: Talyn Boyko, Tri-City Americans (Drumheller, Alberta)
113th overall, Montreal: William Trudeau, Charlottetown Islanders (Varennes, Quebec)
114th overall, Detroit: Red Savage, Miami University RedHawks (Detroit, Michigan)
115th overall, Nashville: Ryan Ufko, Chicago Steel (Smithtown, New York)
116th overall, Edmonton: Jake Chiasson, Brandon Wheat Kings (Abbotsford, British Columbia)
117th overall, Boston: Philip Svedebäck, Dubuque Fighting Saints (Stockholm, Sweden)
118th overall, Minnesota: Kyle Masters, Red Deer Rebels (Edmonton, Alberta)
119th overall, Washington: Joaquim Lemay, Salmon Arm Silverbacks (Saint-Pierre-Les-Becquets, Quebec)
120th overall, Florida: Vladislav Lukashevich, Loko Yaroslavl (Magadan, Russia)
121st overall, San Jose: Ethan Cardwell, Surahammars I.F. (Oshawa, Ontario)
122nd overall, Arizona: Rasmus Korhonen, Porin Ässät U20 (Oulu, Finland)
123rd overall, Ottawa: Carson Latimer, Edmonton Oil Kings (Surrey, British Columbia)
124th overall, Nashville: Jack Matier, Ottawa 67's (Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario)
125th overall, New York Islanders: Cameron Berg, University Of Nebraska-Omaha Mavericks (West Fargo, North Dakota)
126th overall, Tampa Bay: Dylan Duke, USNTDP (Strongsville, Ohio)
127th overall, Minnesota: Josh Pillar, Kamloops Blazers (Warman, Saskatchewan)
128th overall, Vegas: Jakub Demek, Edmonton Oil Kings (Košice, Slovakia)
129th overall, New Jersey: Topias Vilén, Lahti Pelikaanis (Lahti, Finland)
130th overall, Anaheim: Sean Tschigerl, Whitecourt Wolverines (Whitecourt, Alberta)
131st overall, Seattle: Jacob Melanson, Acadie-Bathurst Titan (Amherst, Nova Scotia)
132nd overall, Columbus: Nikolai Makarov, Krasnaya Armiya (Chelyabinsk, Russia)
133rd overall, Columbus: James Malatesta, Quebec Remparts (Pointe-Claire, Quebec)
134th overall, Detroit: Liam Dower-Nilsson, Frölunda Hockeyklubb (Göteborg, Sweden)
135th overall, San Jose: Artem Guryev, Peterborough Petes (Moscow, Russia)
136th overall, Carolina: Bobby Orr, Halifax Mooseheads (Beaconsfield, Quebec)
137th overall, Vancouver: Aku Koskenvuo, H.I.K. U20 (Espoo, Finland)
138th overall, Dallas: Jack Bar, Harvard University Crimson (Newmarket, Ontario)
139th overall, Arizona: Manix Landry, Gatineau Olympiques (Gatineau, Quebec)
140th overall, Vancouver: Jonathan Myrenberg, Linköping Hockeyklubb U20 (Täby, Sweden)
141st overall, Calgary: Cole Jordan, Moose Jaw Warriors (Winnipeg, Manitoba)
142nd overall, Montreal: Daniil Sobolev, Windsor Spitfires (St. Petersburg, Russia)
143rd overall, Dallas: Jacob Holmes, Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds (Alliston, Ontario)
144th overall, New York Rangers: Jaroslav Chmelar, Helsingin Jokerit U20 (Nove Mesto Nad Metuji, Czech Republic)
145th overall, St. Louis: Tyson Galloway, Calgary Hitmen (Kamloops, British Columbia)
146th overall, Winnipeg: Dmitri Rashevsky, M.K.K. Dynamo Moscow (St. Petersburg, Russia)
147th overall, Carolina: Justin Robidas, Val-d'Or Foreurs (Sherbrooke, Quebec)
148th overall, Anaheim: Gage Alexander, Winnipeg Ice (Okotoks, Alberta)
149th overall, Boston: Oskar Jellvik, Djurgårdens I.F. Ishockeyförening J20 (Täby, Sweden)
150th overall, Montreal: Joshua Roy, Sherbrooke Phoenix (Saint-Georges-De-Beauce, Quebec)
151st overall, Washington: Haakon Hänelt, Gatineau Olympiques (Berlin, Germany)
152nd overall, Florida: Kirill Gerasimyuk, S.K.A. 1946 St. Petersburg (St. Petersburg, Russia)
153rd overall, Toronto: Ty Voit, Sarnia Sting (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania)
154th overall, Pittsburgh: Isaac Belliveau, Gatineau Olympiques (Fleurimont, Quebec)
155th overall, Detroit: Oscar Plandowski, Charlottetown Islanders (Halifax, Nova Scotia)
156th overall, San Jose: Max McCue, London Knights (Sudbury, Ontario)
157th overall, New York Islanders: Eetu Liukas, Turun Palloseura (Kaarina, Finland)
158th overall, Philadelphia: Ty Murchison, Arizona State University Sun Devils (Corona, California)
159th overall, Buffalo: Viljami Marjala, Quebec Remparts (Oulu, Finland)
160th overall, Tampa Bay: Cameron MacDonald, Saint John Sea Dogs (Hammonds Plains, Nova Scotia)
161st overall, Buffalo: William Von Barnekow-Løfberg, Malmö Rödhöks (Malmö, Sweden)
162nd overall, Anaheim: Kyle Kukkonen, Maple Grove Senior High School Crimson (Maple Grove, Minnesota)
163rd overall, Seattle: Semyon Vyazovoy, M.K.K. Tolpar Ufa (Ufa, Russia)
164th overall, New Jersey: Viktor Hurtig, Växjö Sjöers J20 (Avesta, Sweden)
165th overall, Columbus: Ben Boyd, Charlottetown Islanders (Dartmouth, Nova Scotia)
166th overall, Detroit: Pasquale Zito, Windsor Spitfires (Ottawa, Ontario)
167th overall, San Jose: Liam Gilmartin, London Knights (Falls Church, Virginia)
168th overall, Calgary: Jack Beck, Ottawa 67's (Richmond Hill, Ontario)
169th overall, Vancouver: Hugo Gabrielsson, Västerviks I.K. (Hovås, Sweden)
170th overall, Carolina: Bryce Montgomery, London Knights (Bowie, Maryland)
171st overall, Arizona: Cal Thomas, Maple Grove Senior High School Crimson (Maple Grove, Minnesota)
172nd overall, Chicago: Ilya Safonov, K.K. Ak Bars (Murmansk, Russia)
173rd overall, Calgary: Lucas Ciona, Seattle Thunderbirds (Edmonton, Alberta)
174th overall, Philadelphia: Ethan Samson, Prince George Cougars (North Delta, British Columbia)
175th overall, Dallas: Francesco Arcuri, Kingston Frontenacs (Toronto, Ontario)
176th overall, Washington: Dru Krebs, Okotoks Oilers (Okotoks, Alberta)
177th overall, San Jose: Theo Jacobsson, MoDo Hockey J20 (Örnsköldsvik, Sweden)
178th overall, Vancouver: Connor Lockhart, Erie Otters (Kanata, Ontario)
179th overall, Nashville: Simon Knak, Portland Winterhawks (Zürich, Switzerland)
180th overall, Edmonton: Matvei Petrov, M.K.K. Krylya Sovetov (Gus-Khrustalny, Russia)
181st overall, Boston: Ryan Mast, Sarnia Sting (Bloomfield Township, Michigan)
182nd overall, Minnesota: Nate Benoit, Tri-City Storm (Bow, New Hampshire)
183rd overall, Washington: Chase Clark, Tri-City Storm (Amherst, New York)
184th overall, Florida: Jakub Kos, Ilves A20 (Brno, Czech Republic)
185th overall, Toronto: Vyacheslav Peksa, Irbis Kazan (Magnitogorsk, Russia)
186th overall, Edmonton: Shane Lachance, Boston Jr. Bruins (Andover, Massachusetts)
187th overall, Carolina: Nikita Quapp, Krefeld Pinguine (Ravensburg, Germany)
188th overall, Buffalo: Nikita Novikov, M.K.K. Dynamo Moscow (Moscow, Russia)
189th overall, New York Islanders: Aleksi Malinen, J.Y.P. A20 (Tuusula, Finland)
190th overall, Vegas: Artur Cholach, K.K. Sokil Kyiv (Lviv, Ukraine)
191st overall, Montreal: Xavier Simoneau-Malette, Drummondville Voltigeurs (Saint-Andre-Avellin, Quebec)
192nd overall, Tampa Bay: Alex Gagne, University Of New Hampshire-Durham Wildcats (Bedford, New Hampshire)
193rd overall, Buffalo: Tyson Kozak, Portland Winterhawks (Souris, Manitoba)
194th overall, Pittsburgh: Ryan McCleary, Portland Winterhawks (Swift Current, Saskatchewan)
195th overall, Seattle: Justin Janicke, University Of Notre Dame Fighting Irish (Maple Grove, Minnesota)
196th overall, Tampa Bay: Daniil Pylenkov, K.K. S.K.A. (Yegoryevsk, Russia)
197th overall, Columbus: Martin Rysavy, H.K. Z.U.B.R. Přerov (Přerov, Czech Republic)
198th overall, St. Louis: Ivan Vorobyov, Mamonty Yugry (Surgut, Russia)
199th overall, San Jose: Evgenii Kashnikov, Gatineau Olympiques (Moscow, Russia)
200th overall, Carolina: Yegor Naumov, Loko Yaroslavl (Yaroslavl, Russia)
201st overall, Vancouver: Lucas Forssell, Färjestad Bollklubb J20 (Fagersta, Sweden)
202nd overall, Ottawa: Chandler Romeo, Hamilton Bulldogs (Cambridge, Ontario)
203rd overall, New Jersey: Zakhar Bardakov, K.K. S.K.A. (Seversk, Russia)
204th overall, Chicago: Connor Kelley, University Of Minnesota-Duluth Bulldogs (Maple Grove, Minnesota)
205th overall, Calgary: Arsenii Sergeev, Shreveport Mudbugs (Yaroslavl, Russia)
206th overall, Philadelphia: Owen McLaughlin, USNTDP (Spring City, Pennsylvania)
207th overall, Dallas: Albert Sjoberg, Södertälje Sportklubb J20 (Stockholm, Sweden)
208th overall, New York Rangers: Donald Kempf, Cornell University Big Red (New Trier Township, Illinois)
209th overall, Carolina: Nikita Guslistov, K.K. Severstal (Cherepovets, Russia)
210th overall, Florida: Braden Haché, Kingston Frontenacs (Toronto, Ontario)
211th overall, Tampa Bay: Robert Flinton, St. Paul's School Pelicans (Auburn, New Hampshire)
212th overall, Edmonton: Max Wanner, Moose Jaw Warriors (Estevan, Saskatchewan)
213th overall, Boston: Andre Gasseau, Boston College Eagles (Los Angeles, California)
214th overall, Montreal: Joe Vrbetic, North Bay Battalion (North Glengarry Township, Ontario)
215th overall, Pittsburgh: Daniel Laatsch, University Of Wisconsin-Madison Badgers (Altoona, Wisconsin)
216th overall, Chicago: Jalen Luypen, Edmonton Oil Kings (Kelowna, British Columbia)
217th overall, Boston: Ty Gallagher, Boston University Terriers (Clarkston, Michigan)
218th overall, Pittsburgh: Kirill Tankov, S.K.A. Varyagi (Yurga, Russia)
219th overall, Carolina: Joel Nyström, Färjestad Bollklubb (Karlstad, Sweden)
220th overall, Colorado: Taylor Makar, University Of Massachusetts-Amherst Minutemen (Calgary, Alberta)
221st overall, New York Islanders: Tomas Machů, D.R.A.C.I. P.A.R.S. Šumperk (Ostrava, Czech Republic)
222nd overall, Vegas: Carl Lindbom, Djurgårdens I.F. Ishockeyförening J20 (Stockholm, Sweden)
223rd overall, Arizona: Sam Lipkin, New Jersey Rockets (Springfield Township, Pennsylvania)
224th overall, Tampa Bay: Niko Huuhtanen, Everett Silvertips (Helsinki, Finland)
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