2009 KHL Junior Draft explained

2009 KHL Junior Draft
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Date:June 1, 2009
Location:Moscow, Russia
First: Mikhail Pashnin
Selected by: CSKA Moscow
Next:2010

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 inaugural KHL season had 24 teams, Khimik Voskrensk was forced to drop out of league activities due to financial constrains. Avtomobilist Yekaterinburg filled this vacancy, however. HC MVD did not make a single selection in the draft, refusing to use any of their draft picks.

Mikhail Pashnin, a defenceman from HC Mechel, was the first overall selection, chosen by CSKA Moscow.

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:

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

PlayerNationalityPositionKHL teamTeam fromLeague from
1Mikhail PashninDCSKA Moscow (from Dinamo Minsk)HC MechelRUS-2
2Mikhail StefanovichRWDinamo Minsk (from Metallurg Nk.)Quebec RempartsQMJHL
3Dmitri ShikinGAmurKristall Elektrostal
4Nikita ZaitsevDSibirMHC Krylya SovetovRUS-3
5PassedHC MVD
6Dmitri GromovDSeverstal CherepovetsMHC Krylya SovetovRUS-3
7PassedAvangard Omsk
8Harri SäteriGSKA Saint PetersburgTapparaSM-liiga
9Vadim YaschukFNeftekhimikHC BelgorodRUS-3
10Ignat ZemchenkoFSeverstal Cherepovets (from Lada)MHC Krylya SovetovRUS-3
11Yevgeny MolotilovDAtlant Moscow (from Traktor)Guelph StormOHL
12Ramis SadikovGSKA Saint Petersburg (from Torpedo)HC Rus'SDUShOR
13Roberts BukartsFDinamo RigaPHC Krylya SovetovRUS-2
14FSKA Saint Petersburg (from Spartak)Slavia, Czech Republic
15Tomáš TatarFZvolen, Slovakia
16Andrey BykovFDynamo MoscowFribourg, Switzerland
17Alexander SavoskinDMetallurg MagnitogorskPHC Krylya SovetovRUS-2
18Kirill GotovetsDDinamo Minsk (from CSKA)Shattuck-Saint Mary'sMidget
19Magnus Pääjärvi-SvenssonRWLokomotiv YaroslavlTimrå IKSEL
20Stefan StepanovDAtlant MoscowPHC Krylya SovetovRUS-2
21Alexander ShevchenkoFAtlant Moscow (from Ak Bars)HC BelgorodRUS-3
22Yevgeni RybnitskyDLada Togliatti (from Salavat Yulaev)HC IzhstalRUS-2
23Ondřej RomanLWAvtomobilist YekaterinburgVitkovice, Czech Republic

Round two

KHL All-Star[2] ·

PlayerNationalityPositionKHL teamTeam fromLeague from
24Teemu PulkkinenFDinamo MinskJokeritSM-liiga
25Andrei LeonovFSKA Saint Petersburg (from Metallurg Novokuznetsk)Kristall Elektrostal
26Artem Tomilin FAmurPHC Krylya Sovetov
27Michal ŘepíkRWSibirRochester AmericansAHL
28Alexander GogolevFSpartak Moscow (from HC MVD)MHC Krylya Sovetov
29Vitali Popov FSeverstal CherepovetsMHC Krylya Sovetov
30Roman RukovishnikovDAtlant Moscow (from Avangard)HC Rus'SDUShOR
31Alexander AtaevDDynamo Moscow (from Barys)PHC Krylya Sovetov
32Erik KarlssonDLokomotiv Yaroslavl (from Neftekhimik)Frölunda HCSEL
33Yuri SheremetievCSKA Saint Petersburg (from Lada through Barys)Halifax MooseheadsQMJHL
34Antonin MelkaFSKA Saint Petersburg (from Traktor)Kladno, Czech Republic
35Kaspars DaugaviņšFTorpedo Nizhny NovgorodMississauga St. Michael's MajorsOHL
36Roberts JekimovsFDinamo RigaBrynäs IFSweden-Jr
37Artem Voronin FSpartak MoscowMHC Krylya Sovetov
38PassedMetallurg Novokuznetsk (from SKA)
39Jyri NiemiDSKA Saint Petersburg (from Dynamo Moscow through Traktor)Saskatoon BladesWHL
40Mattias TedenbyFAtlant Moscow (from Metallurg Magnitogorsk through Avangard)HV71SEL
41Mikael GranlundFDinamo Minsk (from CSKA)KärpätSM-liiga
42Jaroslav JanusGLokomotiv YaroslavlErie OttersOHL
43Jiří TlustýLWAtlant MoscowToronto Maple LeafsNHL
44PassedAk Bars Kazan
45Mikhail GrigorievDSalavat Yulaev UfaYuzhny Ural
46Alexei FilippovFAvtomobilist YekaterinburgMHC Krylya Sovetov

Round three

PlayerNationalityPositionKHL teamTeam fromLeague from
47Petr EreminGAtlant MoscowKristall Elektrostal
48Artem DemkovCCape Breton Screaming EaglesQMJHL
49Georgi DulnevDMetallurg NovokuznetskKristall Elektrostal
50Sergei ChistyakovFSpartak Moscow (from Amur Khabarovsk)Kristall Elektrostal
51Simon HjalmarssonFSibirBorås HCHockeyAllsvenskan
52PassedHC MVD
53Kirill SviyzaovDMHC Krylya SovetovRUS-3
54Artem VenskelDAtlant Moscow (from Avangard Omsk)Vityaz Chekhov
55Boris NovikovDNeftekhimikMHC Krylya SovetovRUS-3
56Zack KassianRWDynamo Moscow (from Neftekhimik Nizhnekamsk)Peterborough PetesOHL
57Egor AntropovDAtlant Moscow (from Traktor)Belye Medvedi
58David KvetonFAtlant Moscow (from Torpedo Nizhny Novgorod via Avangard Omsk)HC Oceláři TřinecCzech Extraliga
59Ainārs PodziņšFDinamo RigaPHC Krylya SovetovRUS-2
60FHK 36 SkalicaSlovak Extraliga
61Jacob JosefsonFDjurgårdens IFElitserien
62Erik GudbransonDDynamo MoscowKingston FrontenacsOHL
63Marat ZaripovFMetallurg MagnitogorskHC MechelRUS-2
64Yuri LavretskyGDinamo Minsk (from CSKA)Kapitan StupinoRUS-2
65Nikolai SusloFLokomotiv YaroslavlHK GomelEkstraliga
66Jhonas EnrothGAtlant MoscowPortland PiratesAHL
67Oleg LiFAtlant Moscow (from Ak Bars)Quebec RempartsQMJHL
68Ilya IvanovskyFVityaz Chekhov
69Richard PánikRWAvtomobilist YekaterinburgHC Oceláři TřinecCzech Extraliga

Round four

PlayerNationalityPositionKHL teamTeam fromLeague from
70Sergei ShelegDDinamo MinskSudbury WolvesOHL
71Maksim MatushkinDIF BjörklövenHockeyAllsvenskan
72PassedLada Togliatti (from Amur Khabarovsk)
73Kristofer BerglundDSibirLuleå HFElitserien
74Alexander FedoseyevFCSKA Moscow (from HC MVD)MHC Krylya SovetovRUS-3
75Artur GanzvindFSeverstal CherepovetsMHC Krylya SovetovRUS-3
76Alexander ToropovDAvangard Jr. Omsk
77Kirill AlenikovDBarys AstanaMetallurg Magnitogorsk
78Miro HovinenDDynamo Moscow (from Neftekhimik Nizhnekamsk)JokeritSM-liiga
79Sergei RyabukinFLada TogliattiCSK VVS SamaraRUS-2
80Michal JordanDSKA Saint Petersburg (from Traktor)Plymouth WhalersOHL
81Alexander FrolenkovDMoscow White Bears
82Andris DžeriņšCDinamo RigaKingston FrontenacsOHL
83DModo HockeyElitserien
84Pavel BondarevskiFNeftekhimik Nizhnekamsk (from Dinamo Moscow)
85Oliver Ekman-LarssonDMetallurg MagnitogorskLeksands IFHockeyAllsvenskan
86Simon BertilssonDMetallurg Magnitogorsk (from CSKA Moscow)Brynäs IFElitserien
87Toni RajalaRWLokomotiv YaroslavlIlves TampereSM-liiga
88Dmytro ShvidenkoDAtlant MoscowSpartak Moscow
89Taylor HallLWAk Bars KazanWindsor SpitfiresOHL
90Egor MartinovDSalavat Yulaev UfaHC MechelRUS-2
91Kirill BadulinDHC MechelRUS-2

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: International Hockey News - KHL Entry Draft . 2009-06-03 . https://web.archive.org/web/20090606085529/http://www.internationalhockey.net/hockey_around_the_world/khl_russia/3101-khl_draft.html . 2009-06-06 . dead .
  2. Players are identified as an All-Star if they were selected for the All-Star game at any time in their career.