2011 CHL IMPORT DRAFT WEDNESDAY
Toronto, ON – The Canadian Hockey League today announced the final results of the 2011 CHL Import Draft.
Western Hockey League Clubs selected a total of 25 players in the draft. The two rounds included a total of 62 players selected from 10 different countries.
The OHL’s London Knights made a trade with the Barrie Colts to acquire the first overall pick which they used to select Finnish defenceman Olli Maatta, a 16-year-old eligible for the 2012 NHL Entry Draft. After a trade with the QMJHL’s Rouyn-Noranda Huskies, the Quebec Remparts selected 2012 NHL Entry Draft prospect Russian forward Mikhail Grigorenko. The WHL’s Calgary Hitmen maintained the third overall pick and selected Swedish forward Victor Rask who was also chosen by the Carolina Hurricanes in the second round 42nd overall in the 2011 NHL Entry Draft June 25 in Minnesota.
Each team in the CHL is permitted to carry two European Import players each season. These players are selected annually at the Import Draft, with the order of selection rotating through each of the three leagues in the CHL using an inverse order of their final regular season standings from the 2010-11 season.
Draft Picks by Country:
Czech Republic – 15
Russia – 11
Sweden – 9
Slovakia – 7
Germany – 5
Switzerland – 5
Norway – 4
Latvia – 3
Finland – 2
Belarus – 1
Draft Picks by Position:
Forward – 42
Defence – 12
Goaltender – 8
Draft Picks by NHL Status:
2010 Drafted – 5
2011 Drafted – 7
2012 Eligible – 47
2013 Eligible – 3
Last season the Prince George Cougars used the first overall pick to select Edmonton Oilers prospect Martin Marincin, before the Sarnia Sting selected this year’s OHL and CHL Rookie of the Year and 2012 NHL Entry Draft prospect Nail Yakupov. With the third overall pick the Halifax Mooseheads selected 2012 NHL Entry Draft prospect and Czech Republic National Junior Team member Martin Frk.
A total of 18 CHL players were selected in the 2011 NHL Entry Draft that are products of the Import Draft including five players chosen in the first round of the 2011 NHL Entry Draft on June 24 in Minnesota including Gabriel Landeskog of the Kitchener Rangers who went second overall to the Colorado Avalanche, Sven Bartschi of the Portland Winterhawks who went 13th overall to the Calgary Flames, Vladislav Namestnikov of the London Knights who was picked 27th overall by the Tampa Bay Lightning, Nicklas Jensen of the Oshawa Generals who was chosen 29th overall by the Vancouver Canucks, and Rickard Rakell of the Plymouth Whalers who was chosen 30th overall by the Anaheim Ducks.
The 2011 CHL Import Draft results are listed online along with a seven-year historical recap of the draft which can be viewed at http://www.staging.chl.ca/draft/chl
WHL Draft Results from 2011 CHL Import Draft
(Selection spot, WHL Club, Name, Pos, Birthplace)
Round 1
3. Calgary Hitmen – Victor Rask, C, Sweden
6. Swift Current Broncos – Steffan Soberg, G, Sweden
9. Regina Pats – Dominik Volek, LW, Czech Republic
12. Lethbridge Hurricanes – Albin Blomqvist, D, Sweden
15. Prince Albert Raiders (from Seattle) – Jonas Knutsen, F, Norway
18. Edmonton Oil Kings (from Kamloops) – Martin Gernat, D, Slovakia
21. Everett Silvertips – Vladimir Dolnik, LW, Slovakia
24. Prince Albert Raiders – Kristaps Bazevics, D, Latvia
27. Kamloops Blazers (from Edmonton) – Tim Bozon, F, Switzerland
30. Saskatoon Blades (from Prince George) – Andre Makarov, G, Russia
33. Brandon Wheat Kings – Alessio Bertaggia, LW, Switzerland
36. Victoria Royals – Lucas Kralik, F, Czech Republic
39. Vancouver Giants – Jonathan Lilahti, G, Finland
42. Moose Jaw Warriors – Eric Arnold, C, Switzerland
45. Kelowna Rockets – Zegmus Girgensons, F, Latvia
48. Tri-City Americans – Michal Plutnar, D, Czech Republic
51. Everett Silvertips (from Kootenay) – Dominik Bittner, D, Germany
54. Medicine Hat Tigers – Adam Rehak, F, Czech Republic
56. Lethbridge Hurricanes (from Spokane) – Juraj Bezuch, RW, Slovakia
58. Kelowna Rockets (from Portland) – Filip Vasko, F, Slovakia
59. Red Deer Rebels – Patrik Bartosak, G, Czech Republic
60. Prince George Cougars (from Saskatoon) – Marko Dano, C, Slovakia
Round 2
63. Calgary Hitmen – Alexander Gogolev, RW, Russia
66. Tri-City Americans (from Swift Current) – Malte Stromwall, LW, Sweden
93. Brandon Wheat Kings – Bruno Mraz, C, Slovakia