2017 NHL Draft Results - Round 1
The 2017 NHL Draft is now in the books.
This year's draft flew by with round one taking about three hours and rounds two through seven in under four hours.
Trade talk was a plenty before the draft, but not much happened during the draft. Three trades were made during round one, but not the big names that were expect. Travis Hamonic was dealt on day two, but for future picks.
We want to thank everyone who visited the site during the year. We'll have our initial 2018 mock up shortly.
Draft Order for Rounds:
1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7
2017 NHL Draft Notes
1st Round Traded Draft Day Picks
# 26 and # 29 - Dallas receives Chicago's 2017 1st round pick (# 26) for Dallas 2017 1st round pick (No. 29) and a 3rd round pick (# 70).
# 27 - Philadelphia receives St. Louis' 2017 1st round pick, a conditional 2018 1st round pick and Jori Lehtera for Brayden Schenn.
# 31 - St. Louis receives Pittsburgh's 2017 1st round pick (No. 31) and Oskar Sundqvist for Ryan Reaves and a 2017 2nd round pick (No. 51).
1st Round Traded Draft Picks
# 7 - NY Rangers receive Arizona's 2017 1st round pick and Anthony DeAngelo for Derek Stepan and Antti Raanta.
# 13 and 24 - Vegas receives Winnipeg 1st round pick (No. 13) and a 2019 3rd round pick for Columbus' 2017 1st round pick (No. 24). Vegas receives Columbus' 2017 1st round pick (No. 24), 2019 2nd round pick and David Clarkson for not selecting Joonas Korpisalo, Josh Anderson and Jack Johnson and taking Clackson's contract.
# 15 - Vegas receive the NY Islanders 2017 1st round pick, 2019 2nd round pick, Mikhail Grabovski and Jake Bischoff for not selecting a group of players and taking Grabovski's contract.
# 23 - Arizona receives Minnesota's 2017 1st round pick, 2018 2nd round pick and a conditional 2019 pick for Martin Hanzal, Ryan White and a 2017 4th round pick.
# 27 - St. Louis receives Washington's 2017 1st round pick, conditional 2019 2nd round pick, Zach Sanford and Brad Malone for Kevin Shattenkirk and Pheonix Copley.
# 29 - Dallas receives Anaheim's 2017 1st round pick for Patrick Eaves. Condition met - Ducks make it to the Western Conference Finals and Eaves plays in 50 percent of the games.