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Greg Caggiano lists the surprising players drafted in the late rounds by teams over the years, some may even surprise you.

NHL Draft Day Special: Late Round Steals Year by Year

by Greg Caggiano (Senior Writer)

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June 20, 2008

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In this article, I will go through the drafts of every single season since the first NHL entry draft in 1979 and pick the best steal of each draft. You may be surprised that some of your NHL heroes were such late round picks.

 

(Note, * Denotes players still active. Also please note that lists stops at 2005 because players need at least two seasons before they can be judged.)

 

1979: Tomas Steen; Round 5, Pick 103 (950 GP, 264 G, 553 A, 817 P)

1980: Steve Larmer; Round 6, Pick 120 (1006 GP, 441 G, 571 A, 1012 P)

1981: Gaetan Duchesne; Round 8, Pick 152 (1028 GP, 179 G, 254 A, 433 P)

1982: Doug Gilmour; Round 7, Pick 134 (1474 GP, 450 G, 964 A, 1414 P)

1983: Rick Tocchet; Round 6, Pick 121 (1144 GP, 440 G, 512 A, 952 P)

1984: Luc Robitaille; Round 9, Pick 171 (1431 GP, 668 G, 726 A, 1395 P)

1985: Igor Larionov; Round 11, Pick 214 (921 GP, 169 G, 475 A, 644 P)

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1986: Darren Turcotte; Round 6, Pick 114 (635 GP, 195 G, 216 A, 411 P)

1987: Theoren Fleury; Round 8, Pick 166 (1084 GP, 455 G, 633 A, 1088 P)

1988: Dmitri Khristich; Round 6, Pick 120 (811 GP, 259 G, 338 A, 597 P)

1989: Arturs Irbe; Round 10, Pick 196 (568 GP, 218 W, 236 L, 33 SO)

1990: Peter Bondra; Round 8, Pick 156 (1081 GP, 503 G, 389 A, 892 P)

1991: Brian Savage; Round 8, Pick 171 (674 GP, 192 G, 167 A, 359 P)

1992: Anson Carter; Round 10, Pick 220 (674 GP, 202 G, 212 A, 414 P)

*1993: Pavol Demitra; Round 9, Pick 227 (750 GP, 281 G, 418 A, 699 P)

*1994: Tomas Holmstrom; Round 10, Pick 257 (758 GP, 175 G, 212 A, 387 P)

*1995:  PJ Axelsson; Round 7, Pick 177 (722 GP, 97 G, 160 A, 257 P)

*1996: Tomas Kaberle; Round 8, Pick 204 (681 GP, 69 G, 333 A, 402 P)

*1997: David Aebischer; Round 6, Pick 161 (214 GP, 106 W, 74 L, 13 SO)

*1998: Pavel Datsyuk; Round 6, Pick 171 (445 GP, 139 G, 286 A, 425 P)

*1999: Henrik Zetterberg; Round 7, Pick 210 (355 GP, 152 G, 180 A, 332 P)

*2000: Henrik Lundqvist; Round 8, Pick 205 (195 GP, 104 W, 58 L, 17 SO)

*2001: Marek Zidlicky; Round 6, Pick 176 (307 GP, 35 G, 140 A, 175 P)

*2002: Petr Prucha; Round 8, Pick 240 (209 GP, 59 G, 45 A, 104 P)

*2003: Dustin Byfuglien; Round 8, Pick 245 (101 GP, 21 G, 23 A, 44 P)

*2004: Mark Streit; Round 9, Pick 262 (205 GP, 24 G, 84 A, 109 P)

*2005: Sergei Kostitsyn; Round 7, Pick 200 (52 GP, 9 G, 18 A, 27 P)

 

So, are you surprised at all? With the draft coming up tonight, don’t be upset if the first round doesn’t go as well as you like, because you just never know…

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  1. good stuff greg. well see if the rangers or flyers can get one of these soon

  2. 1998 markov 6th round, ryder 8th round
    1997 nagy 7th round
    1994 alfredsson 6th round, vokoun 9th round

  3. 1997 Brian Campbell 6th round pick 156 overall Buffalo
    1994 Johan Hedberg 9th round pick 218 overall Philadelphia
    1994 Evgeni Nabokov 9th round pick 219 overall San Jose
    1993 Manny Legace 8th round pick 188 overall Hartford
    1992 Nikolai Khabibulin 9th round pick 204 overall Winnipeg
    1990 Craig Conroy 6th round pick 123 overall Montreal
    1990 Robert Lang 7th round 133 overall L.A. Kings
    1989 Pavel Bure 6th round 113 overall Vancouver
    1989 Dallas Drake 6th round 116 overall Detroit
    1989 Vladamir Konstantinov 11th round 221 overall Detroit
    1988 Claude Lapointe 12th round 234 overall Quebec

  4. Remember a lot of these late round gems were because teams were leery to draft Soviet/Czech players early, eventhough their talent warranted, because there was no assurances they would play.
    Bure had to Flee like in a James Bond movie.

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