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Most Draft Picks from One Association

Posted: Tue Jun 17, 2008 9:47 am
by Glory_Days99
Since the 2000 draft, what association has the most draft picks? I am from Hastings and here is our list:

2000 - Jeff Taffe (Rd 1), Dan Welch (Rd 8)
2005 - Taylor Chorney (Rd 2), Michael Gergen (Rd 2)
2008 - Derek Stepan (Rd ?)

Just curious, will be interesting to see.

Posted: Tue Jun 17, 2008 11:26 pm
by Hockeyguy_27
Holy Angels has a few:

Eric Johnson- 1st Round-first pick overall
Nate Hagemo- 2nd round
Taylor Matson-not sure what round
Jack Hillen-signed as a free agent with NYI for 1st round money

HA

Posted: Wed Jun 18, 2008 7:57 am
by jancze5
Is Holy Angels a new youth hockey organization or a High School that is fed into from multiple youth associations?

Posted: Wed Jun 18, 2008 9:21 am
by Glory_Days99
Holy Angels is not an Association, just a high school program

Posted: Wed Jun 18, 2008 10:24 am
by Jimbo99
Glory_Days99 wrote:Holy Angels is not an Association, just a high school program
I think you missed just a bit if sarcasm in the previous post. :lol:

Posted: Wed Jun 18, 2008 11:15 am
by trippedovertheblueline
Bloomington Jefferson Hockey Association

Posted: Wed Jun 18, 2008 1:30 pm
by GR3343
GR has a bunch as well. A few notables....White, Stejskal, Goligoski, the Rohloff bros., Marinucci, Nielson, Fairchild, Baker, the Kleinendorst bros., DeGrio, Casey, Kellin, Malwitz, LeVasseur, Lempe. Not sure if that's all of them, but it's a pretty good list.

Posted: Wed Jun 18, 2008 3:30 pm
by HOFam'r
GR3343 wrote:GR has a bunch as well. A few notables....White, Stejskal, Goligoski, the Rohloff bros., Marinucci, Nielson, Fairchild, Baker, the Kleinendorst bros., DeGrio, Casey, Kellin, Malwitz, LeVasseur, Lempe. Not sure if that's all of them, but it's a pretty good list.
I am not certain but pretty sure Buffalo has Zero....yes the big donut...not sure if Buffalo has had anyone drafted in any sport?

Posted: Wed Jun 18, 2008 4:34 pm
by mngopherfan
HOFam'r wrote:
GR3343 wrote:GR has a bunch as well. A few notables....White, Stejskal, Goligoski, the Rohloff bros., Marinucci, Nielson, Fairchild, Baker, the Kleinendorst bros., DeGrio, Casey, Kellin, Malwitz, LeVasseur, Lempe. Not sure if that's all of them, but it's a pretty good list.
I am not certain but pretty sure Buffalo has Zero....yes the big donut...not sure if Buffalo has had anyone drafted in any sport?
Wasnt Joey Martin a Buffalo kid?? he was drafted by the blackhawks in 2000, 6th round i believe...

Posted: Tue Aug 12, 2008 12:58 am
by HockeyDadMN
Bloomington Jefferson has to be right up there, Eric Johnson, Peter Muller, etc, etc, etc,

Posted: Tue Aug 12, 2008 11:38 am
by SuperStar
I believe Joey Martin was from Hanover (small town inbetween Buffalo and St. Michael) He might have started hockey at Buffalo - but finished his High School career with Elk River

Posted: Sun Aug 17, 2008 4:02 pm
by Bouchard92
Jefferson.

Posted: Mon Aug 18, 2008 8:39 am
by flatontheice
Bouchard92 wrote:Roseau
Agreed. Roseau had 5 in 1976 or 1977 I think.

Most Draft Picks from One Association

Posted: Mon Aug 18, 2008 9:14 am
by Haute hockeymom
6 from Edina's 1982 Championship Team

Dave Maley – 82
Wally Chapman – 82
John DeVoe – 82
Bill Brauer - 82
Dan Wurst - 83
Paul Roff - 83

Plus 2 from 1982 JV

Paul Ranheim - 84
Tom Terwilliger - 84

Posted: Tue Aug 19, 2008 10:36 pm
by chiperdeep
Bloomington Jefferson

Nick Checco
Mike Crowley
Mark Parrish
Tom Saterdalen
Tom Kurvers
Peter Muller
Eric Johnson
Cory Peterson
Chris Tucker
Dan Trebil
Toby Petersen
Ben Clymer
Josh Dewolf
Tom Gilbert

From what I can gather.......

Most Draft Picks from One Association / High School

Posted: Wed Aug 20, 2008 10:32 am
by Haute hockeymom
Tom Saterdalen - when was he drafted? Looks like Edina takes the Cake

NHL Draft Picks by High School/Prep School 1980 - 2007

Total- School

21- Cushing Acad. (MA)
20- Northwood Prep (NY)
17- Belmont Hill (MA)
15- Edina (MN)
15- Hill-Murray (MN)
14- Catholic Memorial (MA)
14- Deerfield (IL)
13- Mount St. Charles (RI)
13- St. Sebastian’s (MA)
12- Culver Mil. Acad. (IN)
11- Avon Old Farms (CT)
11- Canterbury (CT)
11- Hotchkiss (CT)
10- Choate-Rosemary (CT)
10- Lawrence Acad. (MA)
10- Matignon (MA)
10- Roseau (MN)
10- Thayer Acad. (MA)

SSM

Posted: Wed Aug 20, 2008 11:51 am
by Tenoverpar
Just noticed a glaring omission from your list, Shattuck St Mary's

Do you have that number?

Re: Most Draft Picks from One Association / High School

Posted: Wed Aug 20, 2008 12:09 pm
by O-townClown
Haute hockeymom wrote:Tom Saterdalen - when was he drafted? Looks like Edina takes the Cake

NHL Draft Picks by High School/Prep School 1980 - 2007

Total- School

21- Cushing Acad. (MA)
20- Northwood Prep (NY)
17- Belmont Hill (MA)
15- Edina (MN)
15- Hill-Murray (MN)
Don't tell me my post was lost. :( Anyway, here goes.

They probably meant Jeff Saterdalen.

The Edina number isn't even close. We need rules for what it means to be from an association.

1980- Mike Lauen
1981- Scott Ferguson
1982- Wally Chapman, John DeVoe, Bill Brauer
1983- Dan Wurst, Paul Roff
1984- Paul Ranheim, Mike Wurst, Tom Terwilliger
1985- Greg Dornbach, Dave Jecha
1986- Marty Nanne
1987- Ben Hankinson, Bob Mendel
1988- John McCoy, Matt Hentges
1989- Pete Hankinson, Tom Nevers, Noel Rahn
1990- Dan Plante

I know Dave Maley is missing from the above list. 1982 perhaps?

Of course not all of the 22 named above qualify, but who you knock out depends on the rules. If you take off Jecha you certainly have to count Mendel and Plante. (I'd actually count Jecha and not count the other two who moved to Edina for HS hockey.) Seems to me Mike Wurst and Dave Jecha count, but neither could make the Varsity. Does Pete Hankinson count? He was a Supplemental pick.

I know

Posted: Wed Aug 20, 2008 12:16 pm
by O-townClown
And the original poster was looking at just 2000 and beyond. My post wasn't responding to that.

Re: Most Draft Picks from One Association / High School

Posted: Wed Aug 20, 2008 2:07 pm
by GR3343
Haute hockeymom wrote:Tom Saterdalen - when was he drafted? Looks like Edina takes the Cake

NHL Draft Picks by High School/Prep School 1980 - 2007

Total- School

21- Cushing Acad. (MA)
20- Northwood Prep (NY)
17- Belmont Hill (MA)
15- Edina (MN)
15- Hill-Murray (MN)
14- Catholic Memorial (MA)
14- Deerfield (IL)
13- Mount St. Charles (RI)
13- St. Sebastian’s (MA)
12- Culver Mil. Acad. (IN)
11- Avon Old Farms (CT)
11- Canterbury (CT)
11- Hotchkiss (CT)
10- Choate-Rosemary (CT)
10- Lawrence Acad. (MA)
10- Matignon (MA)
10- Roseau (MN)
10- Thayer Acad. (MA)
What defines association? Looking at the GR site, it appears to be at least 17 draftees from GR.

Re: SSM

Posted: Wed Aug 20, 2008 11:44 pm
by Haute hockeymom
[quote="Tenoverpar"]Just noticed a glaring omission from your list, Shattuck St Mary's

Do you have that number?[/quote]

SSM = 33

Glaring ommision: NHL "Drafted From" = Last Amateur Team. So, Okposo is Des Moines USHL, Crosby is Rimouski Oceanic QMJHL etc, etc

Joe Corvo ’95
Peter Ratchuk ’96
Noah Clarke ’97
Ryan Malone ’99
Ryan Caldwell ’99
Cliff Loya ’99
Ben Eaves ’00
Patrick Eaves ’02
Brady Murray ’02
Chris Porter ’02
Zach Parisé ’02
Brian Salcido ’03
Casey Borer ’03
Matt Smaby ’03
Drew Stafford ’03
Matt Ford ’03
A.J. Thelen ’03
Spencer Dillion ’03
Jonathan Toews ’05
Taylor Chorney ’05
Michael Gergen ’05
Sydney Crosby ’05
Jack Johnson ’05
Kyle Okposo ’06
Tyler Ruegsegger’06
Nigel Williams ’06
Jamie McBain ’06
Ben Blood ’07
Angelo Esposito ’07
David Carle ’08
David Toews ’08
Derek Stepan ’08
Jordan Murray ’08

Thanks

Posted: Thu Aug 21, 2008 7:32 am
by Tenoverpar
Thanks Haute, good point. I guess the fact that ANY kid is drafted out of high school in todays day and age is a serious feet in its own right, no matter where they're from.

Re: Most Draft Picks from One Association / High School

Posted: Thu Aug 21, 2008 8:36 am
by SWPrez
O-townClown wrote: 1985- Greg Dornbach, Dave Jecha
O-town,

You have Dave Jecha listed as an Edina grad.

Though he came up through the Edina youth system, Edina didn't want him and cut him his junior year. Dave Jecha played for Minnetonka and I know he would consider himself a Skipper and definitely not a Hornet.

Re: Most Draft Picks from One Association / High School

Posted: Thu Aug 21, 2008 10:33 pm
by O-townClown
SWPrez wrote:
O-town,

You have Dave Jecha listed as an Edina grad.

Though he came up through the Edina youth system, Edina didn't want him and cut him his junior year. Dave Jecha played for Minnetonka and I know he would consider himself a Skipper and definitely not a Hornet.
Prez...glad you chimed in. I know that cat's story well. The question was "most draft picks from one association/high school". No way does the Minnetonka youth association get credit for him! Of course, Willard Ikola shouldn't either. He also cut Mike Wurst from the above list.

This is why I mentioned that we need rules before counting. Some kids moved from other states to play for Edina. Some Edina players weren't drafted until college so they show in the NHL records as playing for a different school.

Huge Hook is the next guy we need on the thread!

Posted: Thu Aug 21, 2008 11:47 pm
by SWPrez
Makes sense O-town. I guess he goes to Edina under the rules.

I played with Mike Wurst (and his twin, Dan). Fun guys and good teammates.

I can say that I believe Dave J.'s favorite moment from his senior year wasn't the state tourney, or the draft, but beating Edina in Braemar and "yardsale-ing" one of their top guys.