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Tomorrow's 2006 NHL entry draft definitely promises to be one of suspense as to who will be picked, in what order and what hockey team will they go to.
Here's a look at the top seeded European skaters available in this year's NHL entry draft which takes place from June 20th-21st in Ottawa.
In a draft year that was buried in secrecy and uncertainty, the New York Islanders take a major step towards repeating their glory days of old by selecting John Tavares.
The second day of the draft included more NHL family selections, the Canadiens add another center, and a goaltender finally getting his due.
The Montreal Canadiens hosted the world's top prospects at the league's annual entry draft.
All eyes in the hockey world were on the 2006 NHL entry draft, where teams find their future superstars. Here is the complete list of NHL first-round draft picks.
The media hasn't paid a lot of attention to the June 20th-21st NHL entry draft taking place in Ottawa. Here's a quick look at the ten top North American skaters.
By the time his career is over, Martin Brodeur's record for NHL career wins may never be surpassed.
Brian Burke has announced that he will attempt to trade up in the selection order so that he can take 19 year-old star forward, John Tavares, in the NHL draft this June.
Sidney Crosby's career before the NHL, was full of challenges. But everything had a purpose. To be the best hockey player he could be.
The late 1990s saw four teams join the National Hockey League, two of which brought hockey back to previous NHL cities.
It's rare that professional sports players get signed to many long-term contracts. So when Philadelphia signed Richards to 12 years this season it made waves
The moment they've been dreaming about for years is almost here. But before D-Day, the top dozen ranked prospects were cool and calm at the NHL's Top Prospects Luncheon.
Mike Komisarek, formerly of the Montreal Canadiens, signed a five-year 22.5 million dollar contract with the Maple Leafs July 1.
After the Flyers were eliminated from the 2008 NHL playoffs following a spectacular run, it was imperative that they address their weakest position - defense
On the heels of a brilliant end to the 2008-2009 NHL season and having already proven he can play on the big stage, Fleury should be on Team Canada. Not Carey Price.
Darryl Sutter is looking to get the Flames' stagnant ship headed in the right direction, but he may not get the chance to steer it all the way to success.
How would the NHL look if teams could go back and draft all over again?
How would the NHL look if teams could go back and draft all over again?
How would the NHL look if teams could go back and draft all over again?
How would the NHL look if teams could go back and draft all over again?
Lately, it's been rare that the top three selections in an NHL Draft make their pro debuts that same year. The 2009 picks are set to revive a trend that once was a habit.
Alexandre Daigle may be the poster boy for bad draft picks amoung NHL fans, but there has been more high draft picks that did nothing than you think.
The Flyers gave up a lot to Anaheim for a much-needed physical defenseman with size and skill.
After an average regular season in which he scored 13 goals in 74 games, Umberger already has 9 goals in the team's first 12 playoff contests
It's a classic NHL story: a young goaltender emerges to take his team to Stanley Cup glory. Are we watching it happen in Washington?
Tampa Bay improved their team this off-season with a complete organizational overhaul. On paper, the team is much improved from the last time they played.
The NHL's Beast of the East is led by a man of rather slight stature. At 5'10", Marc Savard's play has been anything but small in propelling Boston to first place.
A plethora of moves on the ice, behind the bench and behind the scenes, the Olympics and one disgruntled sniper will all draw the attention of fans this season.
Alexandre Daigle may be the poster boy for bad draft picks amoung NHL fans, but there has been more high draft picks that did nothing than you think.
The New York Islanders own the top pick in the 2009 NHL Draft, where they'll have to decide whether they need a franchise forward or a franchise defenseman.
It wasn't always easy for Patrice Brisebois over the course of his career. Despite the ups and downs, the rearguard made a name for himself on the Canadiens' blue line.
Jeremy Roenick spent two decades as an NHL player, a span that included many memorable moments on and off the ice.


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