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The Dominance of Canadian Hockey Players in the Nashville NHL Draft – From Connor Bedard to Tyler Peddle

A look at the Canadian contingent in Nashville – from Connor Bedard to Tyler Peddle

After another successful NHL Draft, one thing remains clear – no other country develops hockey players like Canada.

In total, more than a third of the players who have heard their name called in Nashville – 87 out of 224 – come from the country of the maple leaf. (This number includes players who were born outside the country but have evolved into the Canadian hockey system, such as the 37th overall pick, Ethan Gauthier.)

These hockey players represent 10 members of Hockey Canada and 33 have already worn the colors of Canada in international competition.

From the first choice of the auction, red and white was in the spotlight. The Chicago Blackhawks have set their sights on two-time IIHF World Junior Championship gold medalist Connor Bedard. The player from North Vancouver, British Columbia, is only the second native of the westernmost province of the country to be selected at the very first level, after Ryan Nugent-Hopkins (2012).

Bedard rewrote the World Juniors record books with most goals (17) and points (36) by a Canadian hockey player.

Adam Fantilli was claimed shortly after him when the Columbus Blue Jackets called his name at No. 3. Coming off a historic season on the international stage, becoming the second Canadian player – after Jonathan Toews (2007) – to win gold at the IIHF World Championship and the IIHF World Junior Championship in the same season .

A total of 12 players among the 32 claimed in the first round are from Canada; this list includes seven who helped Team Canada win gold at the 2022 Hlinka-Gretzky Cup in Red Deer (Barlow, Benson, Bonk, Molendyk, Ritchie, Wood, Yager) and three who won bronze at the World Championship 2023 IIHF U18s (Barlow, Ritchie, Wood).

The Canadian Hockey League (CHL) was well represented among the Canadian delegation; 68 of the 87 players selected come from 39 CHL teams, including six from the WHL champion Seattle Thunderbirds. The Western Hockey League and the Ontario Hockey League led the way with 29 selections each. The Quebec Major Junior Hockey League saw 10 of its players called up.

CANADIAN PLAYERS DRAFT – BY MEMBER

Fédération de hockey de l’Ontario (34) – Beau Akey, Cam Allen, Matthew
Andonovski, Denver Barkey, Colby Barlow, Tristan Bertucci, Sebastian
Bradshaw, Cole Brown, Jonathan Castagna, Warren Clark, Easton Cowan,
Nathaniel Day, Adam Fantilli, Cooper Foster, Brad Gardiner, Andrew Gibson,
Ethan Hay, Jacob Julien, Larry Keenan, Nick Lardis, Angus MacDonell, Ryan
MacPherson, Matthew Mayich, Ethan Miedema, Alex Pharand, Luca Pinelli,
Coulson Pitre, Carson Rehkopf, Calum Ritchie, Ryan Roobroeck, Konnor Smith,
Patrick Thomas, Zaccharya Wisdom, Florian Xhekaj

Hockey Colombie-Britannique (19) – Owen Beckner, Connor Bedard, Zach
Benson, Luca Cagnoni, Aiden Celebrini, Andrew Cristall, Lukas Dragicevic,
Terrell Goldsmith, Kaden Hammell, Jeremy Hanzel, Justin Kipkie, Connor
Levis, Thomas Milic, Tanner Molendyk, Nico Myatovic, Sawyer Mynio, Austin
Roest, Hoyt Stanley, Matthew Wood

Hockey Alberta (8) – Nate Danielson, Aiden Fink, Emmitt Finnie, Brett
Hyland, Ty Mueller, Scott Ratzlaff, Gracyn Sawchyn, Koehn Ziemmer

Hockey Saskatchewan (8) – Noah Chadwick, Riley Heidt, Kalan Lind, Hudson
Malinoski, Kalem Parker, Matthew Perkins, Caden Price, Brayden Yager

Hockey Quebec (7) – Mathieu Cataford, Ethan Gauthier, Justin Gill, Rudy Guimond, Charles-Olivier Legault, Quinton Miller, Étienne Morin

Hockey Manitoba (3) – Carson Bjarnason, Jayden Perron, Carter Sotheran

Hockey Nouveau-Brunswick (3) – Dylan MacKinnon, Matteo Mann, Bradly Nadeau

Hockey Eastern Ontario (2) – Oliver Bonk, Quinton Burns

Prince Edward Island Hockey (2) – Luke Coughlin, Cam Squires

Hockey Nova Scotia (1) – Tyler Peddle

CANADIAN PLAYERS DRAFT – BY INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCE

2023 Men’s National Team
Adam Fantilli

2023 National Junior Team
Connor Bedard, Adam Fantilli, Thomas Milic

2022 National Junior Team
Connor Bedard

2023 National Men’s Under-18 Team
Cam Allen, Colby Barlow, Tristan Bertucci, Carson Bjarnason, Quinton Burns,
Andrew Cristall, Lukas Dragicevic, Andrew Gibson, Riley Heidt, Nick Lardis,
Angus MacDonell, Étienne Morin, Alex Pharand, Caden Price, Calum Ritchie,
Matthew Wood

2022 National Men’s Summer Under-18 Team
Cam Allen, Denver Barkey, Colby Barlow, Zach Benson, Carson Bjarnason,
Oliver Bonk, Mathieu Cataford, Andrew Cristall, Ethan Gauthier, Riley
Heidt, Kalan Lind, Dylan MacKinnon, Tanner Molendyk, Caden Price, Scott
Ratzlaff, Carson Rehkopf, Calum Ritchie, Matthew Wood, Brayden Yager

2022 National Men’s Under-18 Team
Connor Bedard, Lukas Dragicevic, Adam Fantilli, Kalem Parker, Matthew Wood

2021 National Men’s Under-18 Team
Connor Bedard, Thomas Milic

2019 World Under-17 Hockey Challenge
Charles-Olivier Legault (Whites), Thomas Milic (Reds)

2020 Winter Youth Olympics
Nate Danielson, Adam Fantilli

2022 World Junior A Challenge
Aiden Celebrini (West), Aiden Fink (West), Hudson Malinoski (West)

2023-07-31 02:49:34


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