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PuckNuts Posted - 01/07/2008 : 23:46:15
Below is a list of the 30 NHL teams, and the number of players that have been drafted by them, and have played at least 1 game in the NHL this season.

There have been 96 players this year to play at least 1 game that have never been drafted…

The Leafs have drafted 23 players that are active in the NHL on the Leafs or another team, they are in the middle of the pack, and Colorado is at #1, not Detroit…

Total	Team
96	Not Drafted
38	Colorado
36	Mtl. Canadiens
35	Buffalo
32	New Jersey
32	Boston
31	NY Rangers
31	San Jose
29	Chicago
28	Ottawa
28	Pittsburgh
28	Los Angeles
28	Edmonton
27	Florida
26	NY Islanders
23	Toronto
23	St. Louis
22	Dallas
22	Detroit
22	Calgary
22	Washington
22	Vancouver
22	Carolina
21	Anaheim
21	Phoenix
19	Philadelphia
17	Minnesota
17	Tampa Bay
14	Columbus
14	Atlanta
13	Nashville


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http://www.maldesigns.ca/top50since1967.htm

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hockster Posted - 01/08/2008 : 18:24:23
Hmm the 70's were good draft years?
hockster Posted - 01/08/2008 : 17:12:00
its tough but it all depends on your pick number.

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Beans15 Posted - 01/08/2008 : 16:36:44
quote:
Originally posted by Alex

I think we can all agree that all time it clearly belongs to the Habs. They would trade their has beens for draft picks and always had great teams.

Habs get number 25 this year



What?? How?? Why?? The Law of Averages says that if you do something enough times, it will eventually work. You could say that any of the Original 6 teams have drafted the best because they have drafted the most.

Wayne or Bobby?? How about both!!!
irvine Posted - 01/08/2008 : 16:05:11
I'd go with New Jersey.

NJ always seem pick a player no one has really heard tell of and then bring them up properly in the farm system.

They then come up to be well rounded players, and doing well for NJ. They may not be players we hear a lot of, but they are steady, solid players.

Irvine
Alex Posted - 01/08/2008 : 15:08:16
I think we can all agree that all time it clearly belongs to the Habs. They would trade their has beens for draft picks and always had great teams.

Habs get number 25 this year
tbar Posted - 01/08/2008 : 11:50:39
Im not sure if Detroits late round draft picks that turn out to be good players if it wasnt for their excellent coaching staff and vets in the room that help them along. I dont know if Detroit is the best i am just saying i allways seem to here about another great player in their system that so many other teams choose to pass up. That being said any pick could be hit and miss if you got a guy coming up threw the system and he gets hurt he may never play a single game in the NHL. So you cant say Colorado is the best because so and so many players are playing in the show. One other point about draft picks is teams often trade them away for hopes of a good playoff run so your stat would be a little more accurate if you shoud me the % of players that play in the NHL from each teams draft picks. EX: Colorada has 100 picks lets say 50 make it Det. has 75 picks 40 make it. Is that not about the same?
Beans15 Posted - 01/08/2008 : 08:20:05
I think that basing this off the number of players they drafted on their team is not a true measure of how a team drafts. Just because a player doesn't play for a team does not mean that team drafted poorly. It could mean the trade poorly and/or develop their talent poorly.

I think a better test of how well a team drafts is how many players they drafted are playing in the NHL and how many are producing. I think another test is a team such as Detroit, Colorado, New Jersey, or Dallas who have succeeded in the league for a long time, normally have late and higher round draft picks, and still find the quality players.

Weather they are playing for the team that drafted them or not is really irrelevant on how well they draft.

Wayne or Bobby?? How about both!!!
PuckNuts Posted - 01/08/2008 : 07:51:49
quote:
Originally posted by tbar

Detroit has to be one of the best they allways seem to find that 5-6 or even later round draft pick that ends up being a star in the leauge.



Detroit does have some late rounders, but they only have 22 that they have drafted playing in the NHL, compared to Colorado who have 38...

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tbar Posted - 01/08/2008 : 06:52:18
Detroit has to be one of the best they allways seem to find that 5-6 or even later round draft pick that ends up being a star in the leauge.

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