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Draft Day 1
Blues take American Erik Johnson with No. 1 pick.

By KEVIN WOODLEY, For The Associated Press
June 24, 2006

VANCOUVER, British Columbia (AP) -- The NHL draft turned into a showcase for hockey in Minnesota.

Bloomington native Erik Johnson became just the fifth American chosen first overall when the St. Louis Blues selected him Saturday.

Fellow Minnesota natives Kyle Okposo and Peter Mueller followed Johnson in the top 10 with Okposo going to the Islanders and Mueller to the Coyotes.

And the Minnesota Wild also made big new with a draft day trade, acquiring star forward Pavol Demitra from the Los Angeles Kings in exchange for the 17th pick and top prospect Patrick O Sullivan.

"It's a great day for USA hockey, as well as Minnesota," said Johnson, who played with both Okposo and Mueller in summer leagues growing up. "A lot of my buddies have just been selected and I just can't wait to congratulate them, it's just awesome."

Johnson joins Brian Lawton (1983), Mike Modano (1988), Bryan Berard (1995) and Rick Dipietro (2000) as the only Americans taken No. 1. Blessed with great skating ability, a big body, and soft hands, Johnson is known for making big hits and big plays offensively.

Ten Americans were selected in the first round, the most ever, topping the previous high by two set in the last draft.

The 6-foot-4, 222-pound Johnson spent last season with the U.S. National Team Development Program, recording 11 goals and 22 points in just 38 games with the under-18 team. He became the top-ranked prospect with a strong World Junior Championships in Vancouver in January.

Johnson patterns his play after Colorado star Rob Blake, but is compared more often to Edmonton's Chris Pronger, who won a Hart and Norris Trophy in St. Louis.

The only question now is whether he'll follow through on plans to attend the University of Minnesota next season, or go straight to St. Louis, where the Blues are still looking to replace Pronger after trading the All-Star to Edmonton following the 2004-05 NHL lockout.

"It just depends on what St. Louis wants me to do," Johnson said. "If they think it's in my best interests to try and turn pro, I'm definitely open to doing that."

The Pittsburgh Penguins used the second pick to select Jordan Staal, the 17-year-old brother of Carolina Hurricanes star forward Eric Staal.

Jordan is the third of what could be four Staals drafted into the NHL -- older brother Marc, 19, was the 12th pick in 2005 and is already signed with the New York Rangers and younger brother Jared, 15, is being touted as the best of the bunch.

Jordan, a 6-foot-4, 209-pound center who is widely compared to big brother Eric, had 28 goals and 68 points in the Ontario Hockey League last season.

"The bloodlines are there, but Jordan is Jordan. He's not Eric, he's not Jared, he's not Marc," new Penguins GM Ray Shero said.

Chicago selected center Jonathan Toews third. The 6-foot-1, 195-pound Canadian center scored 21 goals and added 17 assists in 41 games at the University of North Dakota last season.

The Washington Capitals had their rookie of the year Alexander Ovechkin take the stage to announce the fourth pick, and used it to select Swedish center Nicklas Backstrom.

Backstrom spent last season playing professionally in the Swedish Elite League, where he was rookie of the year after scoring 10 goals and 16 assists as an 18-year-old.

Boston selected Phil Kessel with the fifth pick. The Madison, Wisconsin native was considered the consensus No. 1 pick heading into last season and earning comparisons to Pittsburgh super rookie Sidney Crosby.

Kessel slipped despite scoring 18 goals and 51 points as a freshman at the University of Minnesota last season. A dynamic scorer, he only had one goal -- to go with 11 assists -- in seven games at the World Junior Championships, a big drop off from the nine goals and 16 points he managed at the event the year before.

"I don't know what happened but I'm happy to be a Bruin," Kessel said. "Hopefully I'll go out and show that maybe I should have gotten draft picked higher."

Columbus selected Quebec-born center Derick Brassard sixth. Brassard scored 44 goals and 116 points in Major Junior Hockey League last season.

New head coach Ted Nolan announced the New York Islanders' selection of Okposo -- the first pick that registered off the ranking charts. Okposo had 58 points in just 50 games and was named rookie of the year in the United States Hockey League.

"It's kind of like a reunion," said Okposo, noting he played with Johnson and Mueller, who was chosen next. "We were always on the same summer team growing up."

Phoenix coach Wayne Gretzky received a raucous welcome as he stepped up to announce the Coyotes had selected Mueller.

"We all grew up playing hockey on the pond," Mueller said. "I'm very proud to be a Minnesotan and an American today."

All three were gone just before Minnesota picked so the Wild picked big two-way Canadian forward James Sheppard ninth.

But Minnesota still managed to make a splash a short while later by acquiring Demitra, the Kings third-leading scorer with 25 goals and 62 points in just 58 games last year. Demitra has 241 goals and 581 points in 611 NHL games with St. Louis and Los Angeles.

O'Sullivan was the AHL rookie of the year in Houston with 47 goals and 93 points in 78 games last season.

Los Angeles then used the 17th pick to take Trevor Lewis, a Utah-born center out of the USHL.

Florida rounded out the top-10 by picking talented right wing Michael Frolik, who has already played two professional seasons in his native Czech Republic.

Los Angeles used the 11th pick to make Jonathan Bernier the first goaltender selected.

Atlanta picked undersized Canadian center Bryan Little 12th, and Toronto used the 13th pick to grab Czech forward Jiri Tlusty before host Vancouver selected scoring forward Michael Grabner 14th.

Tampa Bay picked Finnish goaltender Riku Helenius with the 15th pick, and San Jose selected defenseman Ty Wishart No. 16.

Colorado selected big forward Chris Stewart 18th, before Anaheim started a run of three straight American picks by choosing Michigan-born defenseman Mark Mitera.

Montreal used the 20th pick -- acquired earlier from San Jose in exchange for the 20th and 53rd picks -- to choose big Minnesota defenseman David Fischer, and the New York Rangers selected New Jersey defenseman Bob Sanguinetti 21st.

Phoenix acquired the 29th and 152nd pick from Detroit in exchange for the 41st and 47th selections, then used the 29th pick to select American defenseman Chris Summers.

Summers, a product of the US National Team Development Program, became the 10th American selected in the first round.

"USA Hockey has done a tremendous job with development programs and developing players in this country," said Larry Pleau, general manager for both the St. Louis Blues and the US Team at the 2006 Winter Olympics. "It seems like they're starting to put more and more out here and it's a lot of credit to that program."

The only other big trade involving draft picks came before the second selection was announced, as Calgary acquired forward Alex Tanguay from Colorado in exchange for defenseman Jordan Leopold, a second-round pick -- 59th overall -- and a conditional second-round pick in next year's draft.

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Draft Results


[code:1]2006 NHL Draft Team By Team

June 25, 2006

Anaheim Mighty Ducks
1 (19) Mark Mitera, d, University of Michigan (CCHA).
2 (38) Bryce Swan, rw, Halifax (QMJHL).
3 (83) John DeGray, d, Brampton (OHL).
4 (112) Matt Beleskey, lw, Belleville (OHL).
6 (172) Petteri Wirtanen, c, HPK (Finland).
Atlanta Thrashers
1 (12) Bryan Little, c, Barrie (OHL).
2 (43) Riley Holzapfel, c, Moose Jaw (WHL).
3 (80) Michael Forney, lw, Thief River Falls (Minn.) H.S.
5 (135) Alex Kangas, g, Sioux Falls (USHL).
6 (165) Jonas Enlund, c, IFK Jr. (Finland).
7 (195) Jesse Martin, c, Spruce Grove (Alberta Junior Hockey League).
Boston Bruins
1 (5) Phil Kessel, c, U.S. National Under-18 (NTDP).
2 (37) Yuri Alexandrov, d, Cherepovec (Russia).
2 (50) Milan Lucic, LW, Vancouver (WHL).
3 (71) Brad Marchand, c, Moncton (QMJHL).
5 (128) Andrew Bodnarchuk, d, Halifax (QMJHL).
6 (158) Levi Nelson, c, Swift Current (WHL).
Buffalo Sabres
1 (24) Dennis Persson, d, Vasteras (Sweden).
2 (46) Jhonas Enroth, g, Sodertalje (Sweden).
2 (57) Mike Weber, d, Windsor (OHL).
4 (117) Felix Schutz, c, Saint John (QMJHL).
5 (147) Alex Biega, d, Salisbury H.S.
7 (207) Benjamin Breault, c, Baie Comeau (QMJHL).
Calgary Flames
1 (26) Leland Irving, g, Everett (WHL).
3 (87) John Armstrong, c-rw, Plymouth (OHL).
3 (89) Aaron Marvin, c-w, Warroad (Minn.) H.S.
4 (118) Hugo Carpentier, c, Rouyn-Noranda (QMJHL).
5 (149) Juuso Puustinen, rw, Kalpa Jr. (Finland).
6 (179) Jordan Fulton, c, Breck (Minn.) H.S.
7 (187) Devin Didiomete, lw, Sudbury (OHL).
7 (209) Per Jonsson, f, Farjestad Jr. (Sweden).
Carolina Hurricanes
2 (63) Jamie McBain, d, U.S. National Under-18 (NTDP).
3 (93) Harrison Reed, rw, Sarnia (OHL).
4 (123) Bobby Hughes, c, Kingston (OHL).
5 (153) Stefan Chaput, c, Lewiston (QMJHL).
6 (183) Nick Dodge, rw, Clarkson University (ECAC).
7 (213) Justin Krueger, d, Penticton (BCHL).
Chicago Blackhawks
1 (3) Jonathan Toews, c, University of North Dakota (WCHA).
2 (33) Igor Makarov, rw, Krylja (Russia).
2 (61) Simon Danis-Pepin, d, University of Maine (Hockey East).
3 (76) Tony Lagerstrom, c, Sodertalje Jr. (Sweden).
4 (95) Ben Shutron, d, Kingston (OHL).
4 (96) Joseph Palmer, g, U.S. National Under-18 (NTDP).
6 (156) Jan-Mikael Juutilainen, c, Jokerit Jr. (Finland).
6 (169) Chris Auger, c, Wellington (Ontario Prov. Jr. A).
7 (186) Peter Leblanc, c-lw, Hamilton (Ontario Prov. Jr. A).
Colorado Avalanche
1 (18) Chris Stewart, rw, Kingston (OHL).
2 (51) Nigel Williams, d, U.S. National Under-18 (NTDP).
2 (59) Codey Burki, C, Brandon (WHL).
3 (81) Michael Carman, c, U.S. National Under-18 (NTDP).
4 (110) Kevin Montgomery, d. U.S. National Under-18 (NTDP).
7 (201) Billy Sauer, g, University of Michigan (CCHA).
Columbus Blue Jackets
1 (6) Derick Brassard, c, Drummondville (QMJHL).
3 (69) Steve Mason, G, London (OHL).
3 (85) Tommy Sestito, lw, Plymouth (OHL).
4 (113) Ben Wright, d, Lethbridge (WHL).
5 (129) Robert Nyholm, rw, IFK Jr. (Finland).
5 (136) Nick Sucharski, lw, Michigan State University (CCHA).
5 (142) Maxime Frechette, d, Drummondville (QMJHL).
6 (159) Jesse Dudas, d, Prince George (WHL).
7 (189) Derek Dorsett, rw, Medicine Hat (WHL).
7 (194) Matt Marquardt, lw, Moncton (QMJHL).
Dallas Stars
1 (27) Ivan Vishnevski, d, Rouyn-Noranda (QMJHL).
3 (90) Aaron Snow, lw, Brampton (OHL).
4 (120) Richard Bachman, g, Cushing Academy (Salt Lake City).
5 (138) David McIntyre, c, Newmarket (Ontario Prov. Jr. A).
5 (150) Max Warn, lw, IFK Jr. (Finland).
Detroit Red Wings
2 (41) Cory Emmerton, c-lw, Kingston (OHL).
2 (47) Shawn Matthias, c, Belleville (OHL).
2 (62) Dick Axelsson, w, Huddinge (Sweden).
3 (92) Daniel Larsson, g, Hammarby (Sweden).
6 (182) Jan Mursak, lw, Budejovice Jr. (Czech Republic).
7 (191) Nick Oslund, rw, Burnsville (Minn.) H.S.
7 (212) Logan Pyett, d, Regina (WHL).
Edmonton Oilers
2 (45) Jeff Petry, d, Des Moines (USHL).
3 (75) Theo Peckham, d, Owen Sound (OHL).
5 (133) Bryan Pitton, g, Brampton (OHL).
5 (140) Cody Wild, d, Providence College (Hockey East).
6 (170) Alexander Bumagin, w, Togliatti (Russia).
Florida Panthers
1 (10) Michael Frolik, c, Kladno (Czech Republic).
3 (73) Brady Calla, rw, Everett (WHL).
4 (103) Michael Caruso, d, Guelph (OHL).
4 (116) Derrick Lapoint, d, Eau Claire (Mass.) North H.S.
6 (155) Peter Aston, d, Windsor (OHL).
7 (193) Marc Cheverie, g, Nanaimo (BCHL).
Los Angeles Kings
1 (11) Jonathan Bernier, g, Lewiston (QMJHL).
1 (17) Trevor Lewis, c, Des Moines (USHL).
2 (48) Joe Ryan, d, Quebec (QMJHL).
3 (73) Brady Calla, rw, Everett (WHL).
3 (86) Bud Holloway, c-rw, Seattle (WHL).
4 (114) Niclas Andersen, d, Leksand (Sweden).
5 (134) David Meckler, c, Yale University (ECAC).
5 (144) Martin Nolet, d, Champlain (Quebec Jr.).
6 (164) Constantin Braun, lw, Eisbaren (Germany).
Minnesota Wild
1 (9) James Sheppard, c, Cape Breton (QMJHL).
2 (40) Ondrej Fiala, c, Everett (WHL).
3 (72) Cal Clutterbuck, rw, Oshawa (OHL).
4 (102) Kyle Medvec, d, Apple Valley H.S. (Westminster, Colo.).
5 (132) Niko Hovinen, G, Jokerit (Finland).
6 (162) Julian Walker, w, Basel (Switzerland).
7 (192) Chris Hickey, c, Cretin Derham Hall (Minn.) H.S.
Montreal Canadiens
1 (20) David Fischer, d, Apple Valley (Minn.) H.S.
2 (49) Ben Maxwell, c, Kootenay (WHL).
2 (53) Mathieu Carle, d, Acadie-Bathurst (QMJHL).
3 (66) Ryan White, c, Calgary (WHL).
5 (139) Pavel Valentenko, d, RPL-Neftekamsk (Russia).
7 (199) Cameron Cepek, d, Portland (WHL).
Nashville Predators
2 (56) Blake Geoffrion, lw, U.S. National Under-18 (NTDP).
4 (105) Niko Snellman, w, Ilves Jr. (Finland).
5 (146) Mark Dekanich, g, Colgate University (ECAC).
6 (176) Ryan Flynn, rw, U.S. National Under-18 (NTDP).
7 (206) Viktor Sjodin, w, Vasteras Jr. (Sweden).
New Jersey Devils
1 (30) Matthew Corrente, d, Saginaw (OHL).
2 (58) Alexander Vasyunov, lw, Yaroslavl 2 (Russia).
3 (67) Kirill Tulupov, d, Alemetjevsk (Russia).
3 (77) Vladimir Zharkov, rw, RPL-CSKA 2 (Russia).
4 (107) T.J. Miller, d, Penticton (BCHL).
5 (148) Olivier Magnan, d, Rouyn-Noranda (QMJHL).
6 (178) Tony Romano, c, N.Y. Bobcats (AJHL).
7 (208) Kyle Henegan, d, Shawinigan (QMJHL).
New York Islanders
1 (7) Kyle Okposo, rw, Des Moines (USHL).
2 (60) Jesse Joensuu, w, Assat (Finland).
3 (70) Robin Figren, w, Frolunda Jr. (Sweden).
4 (100) Rhett Rakhshani, rw, U.S. National Under-18 (NTDP).
4 (115) Tomas Marcinko, c, Kosice (Slovakia).
4 (119) Doug Rogers, c, St. Sebastian's H.S. (Watertown, Mass.).
5 (126) Shane Sims, d, Des Moines (USHL).
5 (141) Kim Johansson, w, Malmo Jr. (Sweden).
6 (160) Andrew MacDonald, d, Moncton (QMJHL).
6 (171) Brian Day, rw, Governor Dummer H.S. (Boston).
6 (173) Stefan Ridderwall, g, Djurgarden Jr. (Sweden).
7 (190) Troy Mattila, lw, Springfield (NAHL).
New York Rangers
1 (21) Bobby Sanguinetti, d, Owen Sound (OHL).
2 (54) Artem Anisimov, c, Yaroslavl (Russia).
3 (84) Ryan Hillier, lw, Halifax (QMJHL).
4 (104) David Kveton, rw, Vsetin (Czech Republic).
5 (137) Tomas Zaborsky, w, Trencin (Slovakia).
6 (174) Eric Hunter, c, Prince George (WHL).
7 (204) Lukas Zeliska, c, Trinec Jr. (Czech Republic).
Ottawa Senators
1 (28) Nick Foligno, lw, Sudbury (OHL).
3 (68) Eric Gryba, d, Green Bay (USHL).
3 (91) Kaspars Daugavins, lw, Riga (Latvia).
4 (121) Pierre-Luc Lessard, d, Gatineau (QMJHL).
5 (151) Ryan Daniels, g, Saginaw (OHL).
6 (181) Kevin Koopman, d, Beaver Valley (British Columbia Jr. B).
7 (211) Erik Condra, rw, University of Notre Dame (CCHA).
Philadelphia Flyers
1 (22) Claude Giroux, rw, Gatineau (QMJHL).
2 (39) Andreas Nodl, rw, Sioux Falls (USHL).
2 (42) Michael Ratchuk, d, U.S. National Under-18 (NTDP).
2 (55) Denis Bodrov, d, Togliatti (Russia)
3 (79) Jonathan Matsumoto, C, Bowling Green University (CCHA).
4 (101) Joonas Lehtivuori, d, Ilves Jr. (Finland).
4 (109) Jakub Kovar, g, Budejovice Jr. (Czech Republic).
5 (145) Jonathan Rheault, rw, Providence College (Hockey East).
6 (175) Michael Dupont, g, Baie Comeau (QMJHL).
7 (205) Andrei Popov, rw, Chelyabinsk (Russia).
Phoenix Coyotes
1 (8) Peter Mueller, c, Everett (WHL).
1 (29) Chris Summers, d, U.S. National Under-18 (NTDP).
3 (88) Jonas Ahnelov, d, Frolunda (Sweden).
5 (130) Brett Bennett, g, U.S. National Under-18 (NTDP).
5 (131) Martin Latal, rw, Kladno (Czech Republic).
7 (188) Chris Frank, d, Western Michigan University (CCHA).
7 (196) Benn Ferriero, c-rw, Boston College (Hockey East).
Pittsburgh Penguins
1 (2) Jordan Staal, c, Peterborough (OHL).
2 (32) Carl Sneep, d, Brainerd (Minn.) H.S.
3 (65) Brian Strait, d, U.S. National Under-18 (NTDP).
5 (125) Chad Johnson, g, University of Alaska-Fairbanks (CCHA).
7 (185) Timo Seppanen, d, IFK (Finland).
St. Louis Blues
1 (1) Erik Johnson, d, U.S. National Under-18 (NTDP).
1 (25) Patrik Berglund, c, Vasteras (Sweden).
2 (31) Tomas Kana, c, Vitkovice (Czech Republic).
3 (64) Jonas Junland, d, Linkoping (Sweden).
4 (94) Ryan Turek, c, Omaha (USHL).
4 (106) Reto Berra, g, Zurich-Kusnacht (Switzerland).
5 (124) Andy Sackrison, c-lw, St. Louis Park (Minn.) H.S.
6 (154) Matthew McCollem, lw, Belmont Hill (Mass.) H.S.
7 (184) Alexander Hellstrom, d, Bjorkloven (Sweden).
San Jose Sharks
1 (16) Ty Wishart, d, Prince George (WHL).
2 (36) Jamie McGinn, lw, Ottawa (OHL).
4 (98) James Delory, d, Oshawa (OHL).
5 (143) Ashton Rome, rw, Kamloops (WHL).
7 (202) John McCarthy, lw, Boston University (Hockey East).
7 (203) Jay Barriball, f, Sioux Falls (USHL).
Tampa Bay Lightning
1 (15) Riku Helenius, g, Ilves (Finland).
3 (78) Kevin Quick, d, Salisbury H.S. (Buffalo, N.Y.).
6 (168) Dane Crowley, d, Swift Current (WHL).
7 (198) Denis Kazionov, lw, Tver (Russia).
Toronto Maple Leafs
1 (13) Jiri Tlusty, lw, Kladno (Czech Republic).
2 (44) Nikolai Kulemin, w, Magnitogorsk (Russia).
4 (99) James Reimer, g, Red Deer (WHL).
4 (111) Korbinian Holzer, d, Bad Tolz (Germany).
6 (161) Viktor Stahlberg, lw, Frolunda (Sweden).
6 (166) Tyler Ruegsegger, c-rw, Shattuck-St. Mary's H.S. (Denver).
6 (180) Leo Komarov, c, Assat (Finland).
Vancouver Canucks
1 (14) Michael Grabner, rw, Spokane (WHL).
3 (82) Daniel Rahimi, d, Bjorkloven Jr. (Sweden).
6 (163) Sergei Shirokov, w, CSKA (Russia).
6 (167) Juraj Simek, w, Kloten (Switzerland).
7 (197) Evan Fuller, rw, Prince George (WHL).
Washington Capitals
1 (4) Nicklas Backstrom, c, Brynas (Sweden).
1 (23) Semen Varlamov, g, Yaroslavl 2 (Russia).
2 (34) Michal Neuvirth, g, Sparta Jr. (Czech Republic).
2 (35) Francois Bouchard, rw, Baie Comeau (QMJHL).
2 (52) Keith Seabrook, d, Burnaby (BCHL).
4 (97. Oskar Osala, lw, Mississauga (OHL).
4 (122) Luke Lynes, c-lw, Brampton (OHL).
5 (127) Maxime Lacroix, lw, Quebec (QMJHL).
6 (157) Brent Gwidt, c, Lakeland (Wis.) H.S.
6 (177) Mathieu Perreault, c, Acadie-Bathurst (QMJHL).
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