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2009 KHL Junior Draft
General information
Date(s)June 1, 2009
LocationMoscow, Russia
Overview
LeagueKHL
First selectionRussia Mikhail Pashnin
Selected by: CSKA Moscow
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The 2009 KHL Junior Draft was the first entry draft held by the Kontinental Hockey League (KHL), taking place on June 1, 2009. Twenty-three teams would take part in the draft, selecting ice hockey players from around the world aged between 17 and 21 years of age. The draft acted as a means to disperse junior players among Russia, as well as create parity for recruiting from non-KHL affiliated hockey schools.

Although the inaugural KHL season had 24 teams, Khimik Voskrensk was forced to drop out of league activities due to financial constrains. Avtomobilist Yekaterinburg filled this vacancy, however. HC MVD did not make a single selection in the draft, refusing to use any of their draft picks.

Mikhail Pashnin, a defenceman from HC Mechel, was the first overall selection, chosen by CSKA Moscow.

Format

The order of the draft was determined through an inversion of the 2009 KHL standings, with the exception of Avtomobilist, which selected last.[1] Teams participating were able to select any player not protected by, or playing for a KHL team, aged 17–21. Rights obtained via the draft terminate when a player turns 22 years of age.

Eligibility

The following players were eligible to be drafted:

  • Graduates of non-KHL affiliated hockey schools
  • KHL-affiliated hockey school graduates not already on RUS-Jr rosters
  • Players aged 17–21, not under contract with a KHL team.

Teams may protect up to 15 players currently in their organization from being exposed to the draft. This does not apply to players already signed to a two-way contract with a KHL team.

Draft-day trades

To HC CSKA Moscow
1st-round pick in 2009 (Mikhail Pashnin)
To HC Dinamo Minsk
1st-round pick in 2009 (Kirill Gotovets)
2nd-round pick in 2009 (Mikael Granlund)
3rd-round pick in 2009 (Yuri Lavretsky)

Selections by round

Round one

# Player Nationality Position KHL team Team from League from
1 Mikhail Pashnin  Russia D CSKA Moscow (from Dinamo Minsk) HC Mechel RUS-2
2 Mikhail Stefanovich  Belarus RW Dinamo Minsk (from Metallurg Nk.) Quebec Remparts QMJHL
3 Dmitri Shikin  Russia G Amur Kristall Elektrostal
4 Nikita Zaitsev  Russia D Sibir MHC Krylya Sovetov RUS-3
5 Passed HC MVD
6 Dmitri Gromov  Russia D Severstal Cherepovets MHC Krylya Sovetov RUS-3
7 Passed Avangard Omsk
8 Harri Säteri  Finland G SKA Saint Petersburg Tappara SM-liiga
9 Vadim Yaschuk  Russia F Neftekhimik HC Belgorod RUS-3
10 Ignat Zemchenko  Ukraine F Severstal Cherepovets (from Lada) MHC Krylya Sovetov RUS-3
11 Yevgeny Molotilov  Russia D Atlant Moscow (from Traktor) Guelph Storm OHL
12 Ramis Sadikov  Russia G SKA Saint Petersburg (from Torpedo) HC Rus' SDUShOR
13 Roberts Bukarts  Latvia F Dinamo Riga PHC Krylya Sovetov RUS-2
14 Vladimir Ruzicka  Czech Republic F SKA Saint Petersburg (from Spartak) Slavia, Czech Republic
15 Tomáš Tatar  Slovakia F SKA Saint Petersburg Zvolen, Slovakia
16 Andrey Bykov  Switzerland F Dynamo Moscow Fribourg, Switzerland
17 Alexander Savoskin  Russia D Metallurg Magnitogorsk PHC Krylya Sovetov RUS-2
18 Kirill Gotovets  Belarus D Dinamo Minsk (from CSKA) Shattuck-Saint Mary's Midget
19 Magnus Pääjärvi-Svensson  Sweden RW Lokomotiv Yaroslavl Timrå IK SEL
20 Stefan Stepanov  Russia D Atlant Moscow PHC Krylya Sovetov RUS-2
21 Alexander Shevchenko  Russia F Atlant Moscow (from Ak Bars) HC Belgorod RUS-3
22 Yevgeni Rybnitsky  Russia D Lada Togliatti (from Salavat Yulaev) HC Izhstal RUS-2
23 Ondřej Roman  Czech Republic LW Avtomobilist Yekaterinburg Vitkovice, Czech Republic

Round two

== KHL All-Star[2]·

# Player Nationality Position KHL team Team from League from
24 Teemu Pulkkinen  Finland F Dinamo Minsk Jokerit SM-liiga
25 Andrei Leonov  Russia F SKA Saint Petersburg (from Metallurg Novokuznetsk) Kristall Elektrostal
26 Artem Tomilin  Russia F Amur PHC Krylya Sovetov
27 Michal Řepík  Czech Republic RW Sibir Rochester Americans AHL
28 Alexander Gogolev  Russia F Spartak Moscow (from HC MVD) MHC Krylya Sovetov
29 Vitali Popov  Russia F Severstal Cherepovets MHC Krylya Sovetov
30 Roman Rukovishnikov  Russia D Atlant Moscow (from Avangard) HC Rus' SDUShOR
31 Alexander Ataev  Russia D Dynamo Moscow (from Barys) PHC Krylya Sovetov
32 Erik Karlsson  Sweden D Lokomotiv Yaroslavl (from Neftekhimik) Frölunda HC SEL
33 Yuri Sheremetiev  Russia C SKA Saint Petersburg (from Lada through Barys) Halifax Mooseheads QMJHL
34 Antonin Melka  Czech Republic F SKA Saint Petersburg (from Traktor) Kladno, Czech Republic
35 Kaspars Daugaviņš  Latvia F Torpedo Nizhny Novgorod Mississauga St. Michael's Majors OHL
36 Roberts Jekimovs  Latvia F Dinamo Riga Brynäs IF Sweden-Jr
37 Artem Voronin  Russia F Spartak Moscow MHC Krylya Sovetov
38 Passed Metallurg Novokuznetsk (from SKA)
39 Jyri Niemi  Finland D SKA Saint Petersburg (from Dynamo Moscow through Traktor) Saskatoon Blades WHL
40 Mattias Tedenby  Sweden F Atlant Moscow (from Metallurg Magnitogorsk through Avangard) HV71 SEL
41 Mikael Granlund  Finland F Dinamo Minsk (from CSKA) Kärpät SM-liiga
42 Jaroslav Janus  Slovakia G Lokomotiv Yaroslavl Erie Otters OHL
43 Jiří Tlustý  Czech Republic LW Atlant Moscow Toronto Maple Leafs NHL
44 Passed Ak Bars Kazan
45 Mikhail Grigoriev  Russia D Salavat Yulaev Ufa Yuzhny Ural
46 Alexei Filippov  Russia F Avtomobilist Yekaterinburg MHC Krylya Sovetov

Round three

# Player Nationality Position KHL team Team from League from
47 Petr Eremin  Russia G Atlant Moscow Kristall Elektrostal
48 Artem Demkov  Belarus C Dinamo Minsk Cape Breton Screaming Eagles QMJHL
49 Georgi Dulnev  Russia D Metallurg Novokuznetsk Kristall Elektrostal
50 Sergei Chistyakov  Russia F Spartak Moscow (from Amur Khabarovsk) Kristall Elektrostal
51 Simon Hjalmarsson  Sweden F Sibir Borås HC HockeyAllsvenskan
52 Passed HC MVD
53 Kirill Sviyzaov  Russia D Severstal Cherepovets MHC Krylya Sovetov RUS-3
54 Artem Venskel  Russia D Atlant Moscow (from Avangard Omsk) Vityaz Chekhov
55 Boris Novikov  Russia D Neftekhimik MHC Krylya Sovetov RUS-3
56 Zack Kassian  Canada RW Dynamo Moscow (from Neftekhimik Nizhnekamsk) Peterborough Petes OHL
57 Egor Antropov  Russia D Atlant Moscow (from Traktor) Belye Medvedi
58 David Kveton  Czech Republic F Atlant Moscow (from Torpedo Nizhny Novgorod via Avangard Omsk) HC Oceláři Třinec Czech Extraliga
59 Ainārs Podziņš  Latvia F Dinamo Riga PHC Krylya Sovetov RUS-2
60 Juraj Mikúš  Slovakia F Spartak Moscow HK 36 Skalica Slovak Extraliga
61 Jacob Josefson  Sweden F SKA Saint Petersburg Djurgårdens IF Elitserien
62 Erik Gudbranson  Canada D Dynamo Moscow Kingston Frontenacs OHL
63 Marat Zaripov  Russia F Metallurg Magnitogorsk HC Mechel RUS-2
64 Yuri Lavretsky  Russia G Dinamo Minsk (from CSKA) Kapitan Stupino RUS-2
65 Nikolai Suslo  Belarus F Lokomotiv Yaroslavl HK Gomel Ekstraliga
66 Jhonas Enroth  Sweden G Atlant Moscow Portland Pirates AHL
67 Oleg Li  Russia F Atlant Moscow (from Ak Bars) Quebec Remparts QMJHL
68 Ilya Ivanovsky  Russia F Salavat Yulaev Ufa Vityaz Chekhov
69 Richard Pánik  Slovakia RW Avtomobilist Yekaterinburg HC Oceláři Třinec Czech Extraliga

Round four

# Player Nationality Position KHL team Team from League from
70 Sergei Sheleg  Belarus D Dinamo Minsk Sudbury Wolves OHL
71 Maksim Matushkin  Sweden D Mettalurg Novokuznetsk IF Björklöven HockeyAllsvenskan
72 Passed Lada Togliatti (from Amur Khabarovsk)
73 Kristofer Berglund  Sweden D Sibir Luleå HF Elitserien
74 Alexander Fedoseyev  Russia F CSKA Moscow (from HC MVD) MHC Krylya Sovetov RUS-3
75 Artur Ganzvind  Russia F Severstal Cherepovets MHC Krylya Sovetov RUS-3
76 Alexander Toropov  Russia D Avangard Omsk Avangard Jr. Omsk
77 Kirill Alenikov  Russia D Barys Astana Metallurg Magnitogorsk
78 Miro Hovinen  Finland D Dynamo Moscow (from Neftekhimik Nizhnekamsk) Jokerit SM-liiga
79 Sergei Ryabukin  Russia F Lada Togliatti CSK VVS Samara RUS-2
80 Michal Jordan  Czech Republic D SKA Saint Petersburg (from Traktor) Plymouth Whalers OHL
81 Alexander Frolenkov  Russia D Torpedo Nizhny Novgorod Moscow White Bears
82 Andris Džeriņš  Latvia C Dinamo Riga Kingston Frontenacs OHL
83 Victor Hedman  Sweden D Spartak Moscow Modo Hockey Elitserien
84 Pavel Bondarevski  Russia F Neftekhimik Nizhnekamsk (from Dinamo Moscow)
85 Oliver Ekman-Larsson  Sweden D Metallurg Magnitogorsk Leksands IF HockeyAllsvenskan
86 Simon Bertilsson  Sweden D Metallurg Magnitogorsk (from CSKA Moscow) Brynäs IF Elitserien
87 Toni Rajala  Finland RW Lokomotiv Yaroslavl Ilves Tampere SM-liiga
88 Dmytro Shvidenko  Ukraine D Atlant Moscow Spartak Moscow
89 Taylor Hall  Canada LW Ak Bars Kazan Windsor Spitfires OHL
90 Egor Martinov  Russia D Salavat Yulaev Ufa HC Mechel RUS-2
91 Kirill Badulin  Russia D Avtomobilist Yekaterinburg HC Mechel RUS-2

See also

References

  1. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2009-06-06. Retrieved 2009-06-03.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  2. ^ Players are identified as an All-Star if they were selected for the All-Star game at any time in their career.