Draft Has No Clear-Cut Path
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When the Tampa Bay Lightning chose Vincent Lecavalier first overall in the 1998 entry draft, owner Art Williams declared the 18-year-old center would become the Michael Jordan of hockey.
Williams has since sold the club, and Lecavalier, though progressing, hardly is a star. But it’s easy to see why Williams got caught up in the euphoria of the draft, a process in which scouts and general managers risk their jobs on projections of how a teenager will develop.
The first three rounds of this year’s draft will be held today in Calgary, with the fourth through ninth rounds on Sunday. The New York Islanders won the draft lottery and will pick first.
The top-rated prospect is University of Wisconsin left wing Dany Heatley, but he’s not a unanimous pick. Boston University goaltender Rick DiPietro, who has been compared to Martin Brodeur of the Stanley Cup champion New Jersey Devils, and Czech defenseman Rostislav Klesla, who has spent the last two seasons in North America unleashing teeth-rattling hits, also have supporters.
Centers and defensemen have monopolized the top spot since 1991. The last winger chosen first was right wing Owen Nolan, taken by Quebec in 1990.
“It’s easy to go in there and take the first pick, but I’m not sure that’s the right thing to do,” said Islander General Manager Mike Milbury, whose team has missed the playoffs six consecutive seasons and may need the quick boost of trading the pick for an established player. “There’s a side of me that says, ‘Stay patient,’ and another side that says, ‘How much more [losing] can I take?’ ”
Atlanta, expansion entries Minnesota and Columbus, Tampa Bay, Nashville, Boston, Tampa Bay again, with a pick acquired from the Islanders, Calgary and Chicago round out the top 10. The Mighty Ducks have the 12th pick, and the Kings pick 20th.
Heatley, 19, was born in Germany but grew up in Calgary. He’s a 6-foot-3, 200-pounder who doesn’t have much speed but has great instincts around the net. Klesla, 6-2 and 198 pounds, is considered a two-way defenseman who reads the ice well and has a good shot from the point. DiPietro, a native of Lewiston, Maine, was voted best goaltender while playing for the U.S. in the world junior championships this year.
Europeans are expected to have a strong presence, with Klesla, Slovakian left wing Marian Gaborik, Russian center Mikhail Yakubov, Russian right wing Pavel Vorobiev and Russian left wing Alexei Smirnov projected as potential top-10 picks. Last year, when Czech native Patrik Stefan was chosen first by Atlanta, a record 94 European players were chosen, accounting for 34.6% of all players drafted.
“I think it’s a decent crop,” Minnesota General Manager Doug Risebrough said. “I wouldn’t say it’s star-studded at the top end like maybe last year’s draft, but I don’t think that’s an inhibiting factor. I think that might be a positive for an expansion team, that we will be able to pick a good player who won’t be tagged with a star stigma and [will] maybe get a chance to develop to his full potential.”
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KINGS
Top picks in last 10 drafts (first-round choices*)
Year: 1999
Player: Andrei Shefer
Pick: 44th
Position: Left Wing
1999-00 Team: Halifax(QMJHL)
1999-00 Statistics: 34-42-76 in 72 games
Comments: Promising power forward
*
Year: 1998
Player: Mathieu Biron*
Pick: 21st
Position: Defense
1999-00 Team: N.Y. Islanders
1999-00 Statistics: 4-4-8 in 60 games
Comments: Traded to NYI in Palffy, Smolinski deal
*
Year: 1997
Player: Olli Jokinen*
Pick: 3rd
Position: Center
1999-00 Team: N.Y. Islanders
1999-00 Statistics: 10-11-21 in 82 games
Comments: Traded to NYI in Palffy, Smolinski deal
*
Year: 1996
Player: Josh Green
Pick: 30th
Position: Left Wing
1999-00 Team: N.Y. Islanders
1999-00 Statistics: 12-14-26 in 49 games
Comments: Traded to NYI in Palffy, Smolinski deal
*
Year: 1995
Player: Aki Berg*
Pick: 3rd
Position: Defense
1999-00 Team: Kings
1999-00 Statistics: 3-13-16 in 70 games
Comments: Finally starting to fulfill his vast potential
*
Year: 1994
Player: Jamie Storr*
Pick: 7th
Position: Goalie
1999-00 Team: Kings
1999-00 Statistics: 18-15-5, 2.53GAA
Comments: Waiting for him to become an elite goalie
*
Year: 1993
Player: Shayne Toporowski
Pick: 42nd
Position: Right Wing
1999-00 Team: Springfield (AHL)
1999-00 Statistics: 27-28-55 in 80 games
Comments: Career minor leaguer, 3 NHL games
*
Year: 1992
Player: Justin Hocking
Pick: 39th
Position: Defense
1999-00 Team: St. Johns (AHL)
1999-00 Statistics: 4-9-13 in 68 games
Comments: Career minor leaguer, 1 NHL game
*
Year: 1991
Player: Guy Leveque
Pick: 42nd
Position: Center
1999-00 Team: London (UK)
1999-00 Statistics: Injured
Comments: Career minor leaguer, 17 NHL games
*
Year: 1990
Player: Darryl Sydor*
Pick: 7th
Position: Defense
1999-00 Team: Dallas Stars
1999-00 Statistics: 8-26-34 in 76 games
Comments: Developed into a top flight NHL blueliner
*
MIGHTY DUCKS
Top picks in team history (first-round choices*)
Year: 1999
Player: Jordan Leopold
Pick: 44th
Position: Defense
1999-00 Team: U. of Minnesota
1999-00 Statistics: 6-18-24 in 39 games
Comments: Good power-play quarterback
*
Year: 1998
Player: Vitaly Vishnevski*
Pick: 5th
Position: Defense
1999-00 Team: Mighty Ducks
1999-00 Statistics: 1-1-2 in 31 games
Comments: Hitter in the Vladimir Konstantinov mold
*
Year: 1997
Player: Mikael Holmqvist*
Pick: 18th
Position: Center
1999-00 Team: TPS Turku (Fin)
1999-00 Statistics: 12-3-15 in 52 games
Comments: Needs to grow into his 6-3 frame
*
Year: 1996
Player: Ruslan Salei*
Pick: 9th
Position: Defense
1999-00 Team: Mighty Ducks
1999-00 Statistics: 5-5-10 in 71 games
Comments: Dangerous, inconsistent, talented
*
Year: 1995
Player: Chad Kilger*
Pick: 4th
Position: Center
1999-00 Team: Edmonton Oilers
1999-00 Statistics: 3-2-5 in 40 games
Comments: Still looking for his NHL niche
*
Year: 1994
Player: Oleg Tverdovsky*
Pick: 2nd
Position: Defense
1999-00 Team: Mighty Ducks
1999-00 Statistics: 15-36-51 in 82 games
Comments: Talented offensively, improving on defense
*
Year: 1993
Player: Paul Kariya*
Pick: 4th
Position: Left Wing
1999-00 Team: Mighty Ducks
1999-00 Statistics: 42-44-86 in 74 games
Comments: Superstar, one of the NHL’s top forwards
--Researched by Roy Jurgens
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