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History of the #3 pick and more…

Jason Gregor
9 years ago
In 1991, the New Jersey Devils selected Scott Niedermayer 3rd overall. He is one of the best #3 picks in history along with Denis Savard, Pat Lafontaine and Henrik Sedin, and Jonathan Toews should be in the conversation when his career is over.
I’ve said for months I didn’t expect the Oilers to trade up or down, and I suspect they will use their pick tonight. 
But how good will their pick be? It is impossible to say, but here is a history of the #3 pick, as well as all the top-four picks over the past 35 seasons.
I have included the top four picks, because some have dubbed this class “The Fab Four”, although not all of the draft publications have Sam Reinhart, Aaron Ekblad, Sam Bennett and Leon Draisaitl rated in the top-four.
Here is a look at the top four picks since 1979.
1979:
Drafted ByPlayerPosDrafted FromGPGAPtsPIM
ColoradoRob RamageDBirmingham Bulls [WHA]10441394255642224
St. LouisPerry
Turnbull
LPortland [WHL]6081881633511245
DetroitMike
Foligno
FSudbury Wolves [OHA]10183553727272049
WashingtonMike GartnerRCincinnati Stingers [WHA]143270862713351159
Mike Foligno was a solid NHL player and he ended up having the 13th most points in his draft class and played the 14th most games. Not a bad pick, but Mike Gartner 4th, Rick Vaive 5th, Ray Bourque (8th), Brian Propp (14th) and Michel Goulet (20th) all went after him in the first round. There were some very good finds in the later rounds as well, like Mark Messier and Glenn Anderson, but I’m going to stick with first round picks in this article.
1980:
MontrealDoug
Wickenheiser
CRegina Pats [WHL]556111165276286
WinnipegDave BabychDPortland [WHL]1195142581723970
ChicagoDenis
Savard
FMontreal Jrs [QMJHL]119647386513381336
Los AngelesLarry MurphyDPeterborough Petes [OHA]161528792912161084
Denis Savard became a Hall of Famer. Only Paul Coffey (6th) and Jari Kurri (69th) had more points than Savard from his draft class. He was an outstanding pick at #3. Habs and Jets fans must still cringe when they think about this draft.
1981:
WinnipegDale
Hawerchuk
CCornwall Royals [QMJHL]11885188911409740
Los AngelesDoug SmithCOttawa 67’s [OHL]535115138253624
WashingtonBobby
Carpenter
CSt. John’s Prep [H.S.]1178320408728919
HartfordRon FrancisCSault Ste. Marie [OHL]173154912491798979
Bobby Carpenter finished 5th in points and 6th in games played amongst his class, so this was another strong pick. Of course Ron Francis turned out to be better, as did Grant Fuhr (8th) and Al MacInnis (12th), but this was a solid pick by the Capitals. You can’t expect to always pick the best player, you just hope your scouts don’t completely swing and miss.
1982:
BostonGord KluzakDBillings Bighorns [WHL]2992598123543
MinnesotaBrian BellowsRKitchener Rangers [OHL]11884855371022718
TorontoGary
Nylund
DPortland [WHL]608321391711235
PhiladelphiaRon SutterCLethbridge Broncos [WHL]10932053285331352
All four of the top teams missed on Scott Stevens (5th), Phil Housley (6th) and Dave Andreychuk (16th). Kluzak’s career was cut short due to knee problems, while Nylund had a solid, but not spectacular career. Taking rugged D-men early in the draft rarely works out. Nylund was tough and he had 66 points in 65 games the year he was drafted. He had four 20-point seasons with Toronto, but he was never going to became the player you’d like to get when you pick #3.
1983:
MinnesotaBrian LawtonLMount St. Charles H.S.483112154266401
HartfordSylvain
Turgeon
LHull Olympiques [QMJHL]669269226495691
NY IslandersPat
LaFontaine
CVerdun Juniors [QMJHL]8654685451013552
DetroitSteve YzermanCPeterborough Petes [OHL]151469210631755924
Lafontaine was an excellent player, and if concussions hadn’t shortened his career he likely would have had 1500+ points. Only Yzerman ended up with more points than Lafontaine. As a Whalers fan, this draft always disgusted me. Why they choose a winger over two high scoring centres has always annoyed me. I miss the Whalers. *sheds a tear.* Great pick at #3 for the Islanders.
1984:
Drafted ByPlayerPosDrafted FromGPGAPtsPIM
PittsburghMario LemieuxFLaval Voisins [QMJHL]91569010331723834
New JerseyKirk MullerCGuelph Platers [OHL]13493576029591223
ChicagoEd OlczykCU.S. National Team [Intl]1031342452794874
TorontoAl IafrateDBelleville Bulls [OHL]7991523114631301
The only first rounder taken after Olczyk with more points was Gary Roberts (12th). Some would argue they’d take Shayne Corson (8th) who played more games, was tougher and close in points, or D-man Kevin Hatcher (17th), but Olczyk carved out a solid career and finished 10th in scoring amongst his draft class. A solid pick.
1985:
Drafted ByPlayerPosDrafted FromGPGAPtsPIM
TorontoWendel ClarkLSaskatoon Blades [WHL]7933302345641690
PittsburghCraig SimpsonLMichigan State University 634247250497659
New JerseyCraig WolaninDKitchener Rangers [OHL]69540133173894
VancouverJim SandlakRLondon Knights [OHL]549110119229821
The only first rounders who played 1,000+ games were Dave Manson (11th) and Calle Johansson (14th). It wasn’t a banner class, and Clark and Simpson still finished amongst the top-ten scorers from 1985, despite injuries cutting their careers short.
Wolanin only played one season in the OHL before being drafted. He was a stay-at-home D-man in junior and he was the same in his 13 NHL seasons. Injuries plagued him throughout his career, and when you compare him to the rest of the first round he was an okay pick, in a weak draft class.
1986:
Drafted ByPlayerPosDrafted FromGPGAPtsPIM
DetroitJoe MurphyRMichigan State University 779233295528810
Los AngelesJimmy CarsonCVerdun Canadiens QMJHL626275286561254
New JerseyNeil BradyCMedicine Hat Tigers [WHL]899223195
PittsburghZarley
Zalapski
DCanadian
National Team 
63799285384684
Neil Brady had the distinction of being the worst #3 overall pick in the past 35 years, but it wasn’t solely his fault. The Devils never should have been taken that high. He only scored 81 points in 72 WHL games in his draft year. The top-ten scorers in the WHL that year ranged from 126-173 points. He was only an average scorer in junior, and he never made the jump to the NHL. I wonder if the pressure of being the #3 pick got to him, or if he just peaked as an 18 year-old. 
1987:

Drafted ByPlayerPosDrafted FromGPGAPtsPIM
BuffaloPierre
Turgeon
CGranby Bisons [QMJHL]12945158121327452
New JerseyBrendan
Shanahan
LLondon Knights [OHL]152465669813542489
BostonGlen WesleyDPortland Winter Hawks [WHL]14571284095371045
Los AngelesWayne McBeanDMedicine Hat Tigers [WHL]211103949168

Wesley was a great pick by the Bruins. Only Shanahan played more games than Wesley, and he was a top-pairing defender for many years and also was 10th in scoring from his draft class. Joe Sakic went 15th that year, but the Bruins got a solid player. Every team between 4th and 14th missed the boat. The Bruins had the 14th pick and took Stephane Quintal (played 1,037) games so he was a strong pick, but it is strange that they took two D-men 3rd and 14th. They could have left that draft with Sakic and Wesley.
1988:
Drafted ByPlayerPosDrafted FromGPGAPtsPIM
MinnesotaMike ModanoCPrince Albert Raiders [WHL]14995618131374926
VancouverTrevor LindenCMedicine Hat Tigers [WHL]1382375492867895
QuebecCurtis
Leschyshyn
DSaskatoon Blades [WHL]103347165212669
PittsburghDarrin
Shannon
LWindsor Spitfires [OHL]50687163250344
Leschyshyn played the 11th most games in his draft year. He was a steady, but not spectacular D-man. Jeremy Roenick, Rod Brind’Amour and Teemu Selanne went 8th, 9th and 10th respectively so the Nordiques missed out on some quality scorers, but the only D-men to play more games than Leschyshyn were Rob Blake (70th pick) and Bret Hedican (198th).
1989:
Drafted ByPlayerPosDrafted FromGPGAPtsPIM
QuebecMats SundinCNacka (Sweden)134656478513491093
NY IslandersDave ChyzowskiLKamloops Blazers [WHL]126151631144
TorontoScott
Thornton
CBelleville Bulls [OHL]9411441412851459
WinnipegStu BarnesCTri-City Americans [WHL]1136261336597438
Thornton finished 13th in games played, but he was never more than a solid 3rd liner. He did have one 26-goal season in San Jose, and was always a popular player in the room. Stu Barnes and Bill Guerin went 4th and 5th respectively while Bobby Holik went 12th. Seven of the 21 first-round picks played fewer than 70 NHL games. It was the start of the European dominance. The four best players in this class were Nick Lidstrom (53rd), Pavel Bure (113th), Sergei Federov (74th) and Sundin.
1990:
Drafted ByPlayerPosDrafted FromGPGAPtsPIM
QuebecOwen NolanRCornwall Royals [OHL]12004224638851793
VancouverPetr NedvedLSeattle Thunderbirds [WHL]982310407717708
DetroitKeith PrimeauCNiagara Falls Thunder [OHL]9092663536191541
PhiladelphiaMike RicciCPeterborough Petes [OHL]1099243362605979
All four teams missed out on the eventual best player, Jaromir Jagr went 5th to the Pittsburgh Penguins and he is 45 points shy of becoming only the 4th player in NHL history to score 1800 points. Primeau was a solid pick, but concussions cut his career short. He still finished 19th in GP and 13th in points despite his concussions.
1991:
Drafted ByPlayerPosDrafted FromGPGAPtsPIM
QuebecEric LindrosCOshawa Generals [OHL]7603724938651398
San JosePat FalloonRSpokane Chiefs [WHL]575143179322141
New JerseyScott
Niedermayer
DKamloops Blazers [WHL]1263172568740784
NY IslandersScott
Lachance
DBoston University [H-East]81931112143567
The Devlis selected a Hall of Famer in Niedermayer. One of the best 3rd overall picks ever. The San Jose Sharks must have had nightmares for years over passing on Niedermayer and taking Pat “Potato Head” Falloon.
1992:
Drafted ByPlayerPosDrafted FromGPGAPtsPIM
Tampa BayRoman HamrlikDZlin ZPS AC [Czech.]13951554836381408
OttawaAlexei YashinCMoscow Dynamo [Russia]850337444781401
San JoseMike RathjeDMedicine Hat Tigers [WHL]76830150180491
QuebecTodd WarrinerLWindsor Spitfires [OHL]4536589154249
It was the year of D-men and Europeans. Rathje was a good NHL player, but Darius Kasparaitis (5th), Sergei Gonchar (14th) and Jason Smith (18th) became better NHL defenders. This draft produced no Hall of Famer and Gonchar is the points leader with 797.
1993:
Drafted ByPlayerPosDrafted FromGPGAPtsPIM
OttawaAlexandre
Daigle
RVictoriaville Tigres [QMJHL]616129198327186
HartfordChris ProngerDPeterborough Petes [OHL]11671575416981590
Tampa BayChris GrattonCKingston Frontenacs [OHL]10922143545681638
AnaheimPaul KariyaLU. of Maine [H-East]989402587989399
The Senators regret taking Daigle first overall. Gratton became a solid NHL player, 13th in points and 12th in GP, but Tampa missed out on Kariya and Jason Arnott (7th). Fun fact for Oilers fans, Arnott finished with the second most points from his draft class, 938.
1994:
Drafted ByPlayerPosDrafted FromGPGAPtsPIM
FloridaEd JovanovskiDWindsor Spitfires [OHL]11281373635001491
AnaheimOleg
Tverdovsky
DKrylja Sovetov [Russia]71377240317291
OttawaRadek BonkCLas Vegas Thunder [IHL]969194303497581
EdmontonJason
Bonsignore
CNiagara Falls Thunder [OHL]793131634
Radek Bonk’s mullet was better than Ryan Smyth’s (6th pick), but Smyth became a better player. Bonk finished 8th in GP and 10th in points. The Oilers took Bonsignore instead of Jeff O’Neill (5th). That pick still stings Oiler fans today. The Nation’s Jason Strudwick was drafted 63rd this year, and he overachieved playing the 29th most games in his class. Atta boy Struds.

1995:
Drafted ByPlayerPosDrafted FromGPGAPtsPIM
OttawaBryan BerardDDetroit Jr. Red Wings [OHL]61976247323500
NY IslandersWade ReddenDBrandon Wheat Kings [WHL]1023109348457665
Los AngelesAki-Petteri
Berg
DTPS Jrs. (Finland)606157085374
AnaheimChad KilgerCKingston Frontenacs [OHL]714107111218363
The Kings choose a big, steady D-man over offensive skilled player like Damon Langdow (5th), Shane Doan (7th), Radek Dvorak (10th), Jarome Iginla (11th) and Petr Sykora (18th). Berg was not a great pick for the Kings.
1996:
Drafted ByPlayerPosDrafted FromGPGAPtsPIM
OttawaChris
Phillips
DPrince Albert Raiders [WHL]114371214285744
San JoseAndrei
Zyuzin
DSalavat Yulajev (Russia)4963882120446
NY IslandersJ.P. DumontRVal d’Or Foreurs [QMJHL]822214309523364
WashingtonAlexandre
Volchkov
RBarrie Colts [OHL]30000
This was a very low scoring draft class. Dumont ended up with the 5th most points in his class. Daniel Briere (24th) was the best offensive player, 684 points, but overall this draft didn’t produce much offence. Dumont was a very good pick in an otherwise average draft class.
1997:
Drafted ByPlayerPosDrafted FromGPGAPtsPIM
BostonJoe ThorntonCSault Ste. Marie Greyhounds 120734285211941021
San JosePatrick
Marleau
LSeattle Thunderbirds [WHL]1247437494931409
Los AngelesOlli JokinenCHIFK Helsinki [SM-liiga]11693174237401043
NY IslandersRoberto
Luongo
GVal d’Or Foreurs [QMJHL]8030171738
That is a solid top-four. The Kings had drafted goalie Jamie Storr, 7th overall in 1994, and likely why they passed on Luongo. Marian Hossa(12th) is the only first round skater taken after Jokinen who became better. Jokinen is 3rd in GP and 4th in points. Solid pick.
1998:
Drafted ByPlayerPosDrafted FromGPGAPtsPIM
Tampa BayVincent
Lecavalier
CRimouski Oceanic [QMJHL]1106403508911790
NashvilleDavid
Legwand
CPlymouth Whalers [OHL]977214363577505
San JoseBrad StuartDRegina Pats [WHL]98577245322549
VancouverBryan AllenDOshawa Generals [OHL]71029105134833
Stuart became a solid NHL defender. I don’t see any other first rounders the Sharks could have taken who would have been better. He had a very good career and the only D-man who people would rank higher from this class is Andrei Markov (162nd). Solid pick for the Sharks and they used Stuart as the main piece in the Joe Thornton trade.
1999:
Drafted ByPlayerPosDrafted FromGPGAPtsPIM
AtlantaPatrik
Stefan
CLong Beach Ice Dogs [IHL]45564124188158
VancouverDaniel SedinLMODO Ornskoldsvik [SEL]979307498805420
VancouverHenrik SedinCMODO Ornskoldsvik [SEL]1010193649842576
NY RangersPavel BrendlWCalgary Hitmen [WHL]7811112216
The Canucks announced Daniel and Henrik at the same time, and I think Henrik ended up third because due to the alphabet. Either way the Canucks made two outstanding picks. Henrik has the most points and GP thus far. Henrik Zetterberg (210th) is the only player in the same category as the twins. The only other players taken in the first round with 200 career points are Martin Havlat (26th), Tim Connolly (5th) and Taylor Pyatt (8th). Barret Jackman (17th) became the best D-man from this year.
2000:
Drafted ByPlayerPosDrafted FromGPGAPtsPIM
NY IslandersRick
DiPietro
GBoston University [H-East]31801919129
AtlantaDany HeatleyLU. of Wisconsin [WCHA]863372419791620
MinnesotaMarian
Gaborik
LTrencin Dukla [Slovak]810347357704414
ColumbusRostislav
Klesla
DBrampton Battalion [OHL]65948111159620
Gaborik has become the most dynamic player of his class. Heatley had a great start to his career, back-to-back 50-goal seasons, but he’s slowed down considerably the past four seasons. Nation overlord Brian Sutherby was the 26th pick this year. Even with his back and concussion issues he is still 32nd in GP. Not bad Suds, not bad at all.
2001:
Drafted ByPlayerPosDrafted FromGPGAPtsPIM
AtlantaIlya
Kovalchuk
LMoscow Spartak [Russia]816417399816516
OttawaJason SpezzaCWindsor Spitfires [OHL]686251436687434
Tampa BayAlexandr
Svitov
COmsk Avangard [Russia]179132437223
FloridaStephen
Weiss
CPlymouth Whalers [OHL]680147251398325
Svitov was a bust, he also was a spitter. He spat in Sutherby’s face in the world juniors, “It almost went in my mouth. Gross.” Sutherby explained. The Bolts missed on out Weiss, Mikko Koivu (6th), Dan Hamhuis (12th) and Ales Hemsky (13th). The Oilers made a great pick with Hemsky. He is 5th in points and 12th in GP thus far.
2002:
Drafted ByPlayerPosDrafted FromGPGAPtsPIM
ColumbusRick NashLLondon Knights [OHL]783336292628630
AtlantaKari
Lehtonen
GJokerit Helsinki [SM-liiga]4450212130
FloridaJay
Bouwmeester
DMedicine Hat Tigers [WHL]84676268344489
PhiladelphiaJoni
Pitkanen
DKarpat [SM-liiga]53557225282484
The Panthers made a great pick in Bouwmeester. He’s played the most games, is 9th in points and the only player taken after him who is better is Duncan Keith (45th). Every player in the top-15 has played 445 games or more so far except two. The Panthers hit a home run with Bouwmeester but struck out on Petr Taticek (9th), while the Oilers inexplicably took Jesse Niinimaki 15th overall. Ugh.
2003:
Drafted ByPlayerPosDrafted FromGPGAPtsPIM
PittsburghMarc-Andre
Fleury
GCape Breton Eagles [QMJHL]5310121242
CarolinaEric StaalCPeterborough Petes [OHL]769289399688605
FloridaNathan
Horton
COshawa Generals [OHL]626202218420567
ColumbusNikolai
Zherdev
RCSKA Moscow [Russia]421115146261225
In most draft years Horton would be considered a very good pick, and he still was, however, the 2003 class was incredibly deep. Tomas Vanek (5th), Ryan Suter (7th), Dion Phaneuf (9th), Jeff Carter (11th), Dustin Brown (13th), Brent Seabrook (14th), Zach Parise (17th), Ryan Getzlaf (19th), Ryan Kesler (23rd), Mike Richards (24th) and Corey Perry (28th) have all become very good. The Panthers made a solid pick.
2004:
Drafted ByPlayerPosDrafted FromGPGAPtsPIM
WashingtonAlex
Ovechkin
LMoscow Dynamo [Russia]679422392814456
PittsburghEvgeni
Malkin
CMagnitogorsk [Russia]518240392632524
ChicagoCam BarkerDMedicine Hat Tigers [WHL]310217596290
CarolinaAndrew LaddLCalgary Hitmen [WHL]610161197358362
Barker was highly regarded coming out of junior, but his junior game never transferred to the NHL. Ladd and Blake Wheeler (5th) would have been better, but the rest of the early picks weren’t great. Ladislav Smid at #9 was the best D-man in the top-20. Boris Valabik (10th) played 80 games while A.J. Thelan (12th) played none. Barker was rated high, but never panned out and the worst part for the Blackhawks was that Washington won the lottery and pushed them down to third.
2005:
Drafted ByPlayerPosDrafted FromGPGAPtsPIM
PittsburghSidney
Crosby
CRimouski Oceanic [QMJHL]550274495769463
AnaheimBobby RyanROwen Sound Attack [OHL]448170167337296
CarolinaJack JohnsonDU.S. Junior National Team 49044146190331
MinnesotaBenoit
Pouliot
LSudbury Wolves [OHL]3717684160257
Johnson was a solid pick. The Hurricanes had taken Cam Ward in 2002 and that could have been a factor in not choosing Carey Price (5th). Johnson is a good but not great and Marc Staal (12th), is the only amongst the top-20 picks who is better. Decent pick.
2006:
Drafted ByPlayerPosDrafted FromGPGAPtsPIM
St. LouisErik JohnsonDUS National Under 18 Team40936134170268
PittsburghJordan StaalCPeterborough Petes [OHL]561145174319297
ChicagoJonathan
Toews
CU. of North Dakota [WCHA]484195245440257
WashingtonNicklas
Backstrom
CBrynas IF Gavle [SEL]495127367494258
Outstanding pick by the Blackhawks. Toews is the best player in his class. Had Pittsburgh taken Toews instead of Staal, how many Cups would they have right now? Scary to think of Crosby, Malkin and Toews on the same line.
2007:
Drafted ByPlayerPosDrafted FromGPGAPtsPIM
ChicagoPatrick KaneRLondon Knights [OHL]515178315493212
PhiladelphiaJames Van
Riemsdyk
LUS National Under 18 Team3249597192165
PhoenixKyle TurrisCBurnaby Express [BCHL]3166993162133
Los AngelesThomas
Hickey
DSeattle Thunderbirds [WHL]1215212642
Turris will be a serviceable pick, but right now it looks like more of a miss than a hit. Karl Alzner (5th), Sam Gagner (6th), Jakub Voracek (7th), Logan Couture (9th), Ryan McDonagh (12th) and Kevin Shattenkirk (14th) have all become better NHL players. Phoenix, LA, Washington, Edmonton, Columbus and Boston (3rd-8th) all wish they had seen what the Sharks did in Couture. The Sharks traded up to take Couture.
2008:
Drafted ByPlayerPosDrafted FromGPGAPtsPIM
Tampa BaySteven
Stamkos
CSarnia Sting [OHL]410233193426267
Los AngelesDrew DoughtyDGuelph Storm [OHL]44259162221347
AtlantaZach
Bogosian
DPeterborough Petes [OHL]3523777114285
St. LouisAlex
Pietrangelo
DNiagara IceDogs [OHL]30537135172105
I think this is a great example of why you shouldn’t rush D-men into the NHL. Bogosian played as an 18-year-old, while Alex Pietrangelo spent two more years in junior before becoming a regular in 2010/2011. I’ll always wonder how much, if any, rushing Bogosian to the NHL impacted his development. He is a solid top-four D-man, but Pietrangelo is an Olympian. It is still too early to evaluate the overall class, but Bogosian looks like a solid pick.
2009:
Drafted ByPlayerPosDrafted FromGPGAPtsPIM
NY IslandersJohn TavaresCLondon Knights [OHL]350136179315159
Tampa BayVictor
Hedman
DMODO Ornskoldsvik [SEL]33329115144298
ColoradoMatt
Duchene
CBrampton Battalion [OHL]33710515826388
AtlantaEvander KaneCVancouver Giants [WHL]32499101200329
Barring a major injury Duchene looks like an outstanding pick at #3. Right now the only major mistake in the top-10 looks like Scott Glennie who was taken 8th by Dallas.
2010:

Drafted ByPlayerPosDrafted FromGPGAPtsPIM
EdmontonTaylor HallLWindsor Spitfires [OHL]24692133225140
BostonTyler
Seguin
CPlymouth Whalers [OHL]2839311220582
FloridaErik
Gudbranson
DKingston Frontenacs [OHL]16951621239
ColumbusRyan
Johansen
CPortland Winterhawks [WHL]18947499679
Johansen was the classic late bloomer. He was 19th on Bob McKenzie’s mid term ranking and 6th on his final one. His NHL career mirrored what the projections were. He would need some time to develop, but his overall raw skill was very high. We saw that this past season. My concern with the Gudbranson pick then and now was that everyone said he had offensive limitations. He was big, strong and physical, but I don’t take a defensive D-man with a top-three pick. I think Gudbranson will have a long NHL career, but he’s more like Jason Smith than Chris Pronger. A valuable player on your team, but not someone I’d use a #3 pick on.
2011:
Drafted ByPlayerPosDrafted FromGPGAPtsPIM
EdmontonRyan
Nugent-Hopkins
CRed Deer Rebels [WHL]182419113250
ColoradoGabriel
Landeskog
RKitchener Rangers [OHL]1995777134144
FloridaJonathan
Huberdeau
CSaint John Sea Dogs [QMJHL]11723365955
New JerseyAdam
Larsson
DSkelleftea AIK [SEL]1283242744
Too early to evaluate this draft. All of the top ten picks have played in the NHL already, and early on Jonas Brodin at #10, looks like a better NHL D-man than Larsson. It will be fun watching this draft class unfold over the next ten seasons.
2012:

Drafted ByPlayerPosDrafted FromGPGAPtsPIM
EdmontonNail
Yakupov
RSarnia Sting [OHL]11128275560
ColumbusRyan MurrayDEverett Silvertips [WHL]664172110
MontrealAlex
Galchenyuk
CSarnia Sting [OHL]11322365846
NY IslandersGriffin
Reinhart
DEdmonton Oil Kings [WHL]00000
Again, too soon to say. Eighteen of the 30 first rounders have already played in the NHL.
2013:

Drafted ByPlayerPosDrafted FromGPGAPtsPIM
ColoradoNathan
MacKinnon
CHalifax Mooseheads QMJHL8224396326
FloridaAleksander
Barkov
CTappara Tampere [SM-liiga]548162410
Tampa BayJonathan
Drouin
LHalifax Mooseheads QMJHL00000
NashvilleSeth JonesDPortland Winterhawks [WHL]776192524
MacKinnon had an outstanding rookie season. Seth Jones was ranked #1 or #2 for most of his draft year, so time will tell if Florida and Tampa made errors or if choosing a forward was the right move.

WRAP UP

History suggests the Oilers will get a good NHL player, and if they develop him properly they could end up with a franchise player.
Over the last 35 years we’ve only seen three “busts at #3:” Brady, Barker and Svitov.
The rest have all played 600 games (picks from 2005-2013 excluded), but unless they suffer a major injury most are projecting to do the same. They varied in degrees of ability, and the remaining forwards all became pretty decent NHL players. 
There is no consensus number one player in this year’s draft, so it very likely that the player picked first tonight won’t be the best in the future. Unless these top four players have fooled all of the scouts, the Oilers should get a solid player at #3.
I would take Leon Draisaitl, but I won’t be shocked if Buffalo grabs him either. They could use a big, skilled centre as much as the Oilers.
Good luck to all the players drafted. It is a huge accomplishment just to be drafted, and hopefully they enjoy it regardless of where they are selected.
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