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Round 1
1. Boston (from NYIslander) Sam Gagner
2. Detroit (from Anaheim) Patrick Kane
3. Washington Kyle Turris
4. Anaheim (from Pittsburgh) Jakub Vorachek
5. Nashville JVR
6. Nashville Karl Alzner
7. Pittsburgh (from Vancouver) Zach Hamil
8. Toronto Alex Cheraponov
9. Pittsburgh (from Florida) Brett MacLean
10. Atlanta (from LosAngeles) David Perron
11. Florida (from Dallas) Thomas Hickey
12. Philly (from Boston) Mikael Backlund
13. Toronto (from St.Louis) Brandon Sutter
14. Edmonton Lars Ellers
15. Philly (from Carolina) Riley Nash
16. Buffalo (from Montreal) Logan Couture
17. Vancouver (from Calgary) Angelo Esposito
18. Phoenix Ryan McDonaugh
19. Chicago (from NYRangers) Max Pacroietty
20. Nashville (from Ottawa) Keaton Ellerby
21. TampaBay Kevin Shattenkirk
22. Nashville (from Minnesota) Jonathan Blum
23. NewJersey (from Philly) Nick Petrecki
24. Edmonton (from SanJose) Colton Gillies
25. Anaheim (from Detroit) Fabian Brunnstrom
26. New Jersey (from Colorado) Brendan Smith
27. Philly (from Columbus) Ian Cole
28. Ottawa (from Buffalo) Oscar Moller
29. Edmonton (from Atlanta) Logan McMillan
30. Pittsburgh (from Chicago) Akim Aliu
S1: Columbus Alexandre Plante
S1: Calgary Michal Repik


Round 2
31. Boston (from Anaheim) Drayson Bowman
32. Buffalo (from NYIslander) Janne Pessonen
33. Atlanta (from Washington) Jeff Finger
34. Pittsburgh Nick Spaling
35. Nashville Jeremy Smith
36. NewJersey P.K. Subban
S2: Pittsburgh Luca Caputi
37. Atlanta (from Vancouver) Jim O'Brien
38. Toronto Spencer Machacek
39. Montreal (from Florida) Patrick White
40. Atlanta (from LosAngeles) Nick Ross
41. Buffalo (from Dallas) Patrick Maroon
42. Atlanta (from Boston) Josh Godfrey
43. Atlanta (from St.Louis) Aaron Palushaj
44. Atlanta (from Edmonton) Stefan Legein
45. Vancouver (from Carolina) Eric Tangradi
46. Calgary (from Montreal) Colby Cohen
47. Atlanta (from Calgary) Wayne Simmonds
48. Anaheim (from Phoenix) Steve Wagner
49. Atlanta (from NYRangers) Tyson Sexsmith
50. Calgary (from Ottawa) John Negrin
51. Pittsburgh (from TampaBay) Mitch Fadden
52. Anaheim (from Minnesota) Dana Tyrell
53. Boston (from Philly) Simon Hjalmarsson
54. New Jersey (from SanJose) Ville Leino
55. Phoenix (from Detroit) T.J. Brennan
56. Colorado Mark Santorelli
57. New Jersey (from Columbus) Chris Terry
58. Buffalo Mark Dekanich
59. Vancouver (from Atlanta) Taylor Ellington
60. Detroit (from Chicago) Keven Veillieux
S2: Pittsburgh Dustin Jeffrey
S2: St. Louis Luca C unti
S2: Chicago Erik Ersberg
S2: Tampa Bay Tommy Cross



Round 3
61. Anaheim Jamie Benn
62. Chicago (from NYIslander) Josh Unice
63. Anaheim (from Washington) Mike Hoeffel
64. Atlanta (from Pittsburgh) Nick Palmeri
65. Nashville Matt Halischuk
66. Calgary (from NewJersey) Jared Boll
67. Ottawa (from Vancouver) Dale Mitchell
68. Toronto Trevor Cann
69. Chicago (from Florida) Bill Sweatt
70. Toronto (from LosAngeles) Joel Gistedt
71. Boston (from Dallas) Jordan Hendry
72. Anaheim (from Boston) Yannick Weber
73. Atlanta (from St.Louis) Maxime Macenauer
74. Atlanta (from Edmonton) Ted Ruth
75. TampaBay (from Carolina) Kevin Marshall
76. Montreal Antoine Lafleur
77. Atlanta (from Calgary) Marc Katic
78. Atlanta (from Phoenix) Joakim Andersson
79. NYIslander (from NYRangers) Will Weber
80. Montreal (from Ottawa) Nicco Sacchetti
81. Toronto (from TampaBay) Drew Schiestel
82. Chicago (from Minnesota) Alec Martinez
83. TampaBay (from Philly) Ruslan Bashkirov
84. Colorado (from SanJose) Jake Hansen
85. Boston (from Detroit) Chad Kolarik
86. Calgary (from Colorado) Antti Niemi
87. Anaheim (from Columbus) Alex Grant
88. Calgary (from Buffalo) Antti Pihlstrom
89. Anaheim (from Atlanta) Christopher DiDomenico
90. St.Louis (from Chicago) Bryan Cameron
S3: Tampa Bay Sergei Korostin



Round 4
91. Ottawa (from Anaheim) Nick Holden
92. Atlanta (from NYIslander) Jason Gregoire
93. Boston (from Washington) John Curry
94. Pittsburgh Dan Gendur
95. Nashville Adam Burish
96. NewJersey Jonas Frogren
97. Calgary (from Vancouver) Andrew Murray
98. Toronto Garrett Klotz
99. Philly (from Florida) Linas Omark
100. Calgary (from LosAngeles) Keith Aulie
101. Atlanta (from Dallas) Chris Van de Velde
102. Buffalo (from Boston) Jonas Enlund
103. Toronto (from St.Louis) Olivier Fortier
104. Calgary (from Edmonton) Maxim Mayorov
105. Buffalo (from Carolina) Jori Lehtera
106. Boston (from Montreal) Jack Hilen
107. Calgary Nathan McIver
108. Buffalo (from Phoenix) Andrei Plekhanov
109. Buffalo (from NYRangers) Illya Kablukov
110. Buffalo (from Ottawa) Nick Bonino
111. Buffalo (from TampaBay) Anssi Salmela
112. New Jersey (from Minnesota) Ryan Jones
113. Atlanta (from Philly) Ryan Thang
114. Boston (from SanJose) Linden Rowat
115. Buffalo (from Detroit) Brett Morrison
116. Colorado Casey Pierro-Zabotel
117. Atlanta (from Columbus) Cade Fairchild
118. Atlanta (from Buffalo) Justin Falk
119. Chicago (from Atlanta) Vladimir Ruzicka
120. Chicago Blake Kessel
S4: New York Rangers Zach Torquato



Round 5
121. Ottawa (from Anaheim) Jordan Knaskstedt
122. Boston (from NYIslander) Ryan Carter
123. Anaheim (from Washington) Joel Lundqvist
124. Anaheim (from Pittsburgh) Mike Lundin
125. New Jersey (from Nashville) Timo Pielmier
126. NewJersey Matt Frattin
127. Atlanta (from Vancouver) Evgeny Dadonov
128. Toronto Ondrej Roman
129. Atlanta (from Florida) Austin Smith
130. Montreal (from LosAngeles) Ben Ryan
131. Calgary (from Dallas) Jesse Winchester
132. Boston Brad Snetsinger
133. Ottawa (from St.Louis) Vili Sopanen
134. Atlanta (from Edmonton) Andreas Thuresson
135. Atlanta (from Carolina) Dwight King
136. Boston (from Montreal) Johan Harju
137. Chicago (from Calgary) Stu Bickell
138. Boston (from Phoenix) Andrew Ebbett
139. NewJersey (from NYRangers) Ben Winnett
140. Philly (from Ottawa) Alex Foster
141. Calgary (from TampaBay) Justin Vaive
142. Boston (from Minnesota) James Wyman
143. Anaheim (from Philly) Daryl Boyce
144. Atlanta (from SanJose) Niclas Lucenius
145. Chicago (from Detroit) Matt Rust
146. Colorado Ryan Lasch
147. Boston (from Columbus) Victor Stalberg
148. Philly (from Buffalo) Bryan Pitton
149. Carolina (from Atlanta) Joshua Turnbull
150. Chicago Kevin Regan
S5: New York Rangers Steve Regien



Round 6
151. Buffalo (from Anaheim) Kristopher Berglund
152. Colorado (from NYIslander) Joe Whitney
153. Washington Denis Reul
154. Calgary (from Pittsburgh) Alexander Hellstrom
155. Atlanta (from Nashville) Alex Kangas
156. NewJersey Corey Tropp
157. Chicago (from Vancouver) Peter Mannino
158. Calgary (from Toronto) Paul Szczechura
159. Montreal (from Florida) Paul Carey
160. Atlanta (from LosAngeles) Jean-Simon Allard
161. Atlanta (from Dallas) Andrew Kozek
162. Boston Josef Hrabal
163. Boston (from St.Louis) Juraj Mikus
164. Detroit (from Edmonton) John Albert
165. Carolina Maxime Tanguay
166. Chicago (from Montreal) Mike Kostka
167. Atlanta (from Calgary) Arturs Kulda
168. Ottawa (from Phoenix) Brett Sonne
169. NewJersey (from NYRangers) Joe Stejskal
170. Buffalo (from Ottawa) Paul Postma
171. NYIslander (from TampaBay) Travis Erstad
172. NYIslander (from Minnesota) Justin McCrae
173. Boston (from Philly) Niko Hovinen
174. Chicago (from SanJose) Jon Kalinski
175. Detroit Max Campbell
176. Colorado Peter MaCarthur
177. Chicago (from Columbus) Corbin McPherson
178. Buffalo Pascal Pelletier
179. NYIslander (from Atlanta) Michael Neal
180. Chicago Billy Sauer
S6: New York Rangers Joey Vitale



Round 7
181. Detroit (from Anaheim) Kyle Lawson
182. NYIslander Bradley Malone
183. NYIslander (from Washington) Colton Sceviour
184. Chicago (from Pittsburgh) Steven Kampfer
185. NYIslander (from Nashville) Kent Patterson
186. NewJersey Louie Caporusso
187. Chicago (from Vancouver) Andrew Gordon
188. NYIslander (from Toronto) Ben Blood
189. NYIslander (from Florida) Jens Hellgren
190. Detroit (from LosAngeles) Brock Bradford
191. Atlanta (from Dallas) Brock Trotter
192. NYIslander (from Boston) Cark Hagelin
193. NYIslander (from St.Louis) Nick Larson
194. Boston (from Edmonton) Brad Philips
195. Detroit (from Carolina) Josh Tjordman
196. Detroit (from Montreal) Ben Lovejoy
197. Detroit (from Calgary) Stephen Dixon
198. NYIslander (from Phoenix) Nick Eno
199. NewJersey (from NYRangers) Justin Taylor
200. Buffalo (from Ottawa) Colin Long
201. NYIslander (from TampaBay) Scott Kishel
202. NYIslander (from Minnesota) David Skokan
203. Atlanta (from Philly) Cody Almond
204. NYIslander (from SanJose) Jacob Muzzin
205. Boston (from Detroit) Steve Zalewski
206. NYIslander (from Colorado) Joe Lavin
207. NYIslander (from Columbus) Brett Bruneteau
208. NYIslander (from Buffalo) Allen York
209. NYIslander (from Atlanta) Anthony Peluso
210. NYIslander (from Chicago) Robert Dietrich
S7: New York Rangers Brian Fahey
S7: Chicago Michael-Lee Teslak



-- Edited by Eric_Isles at 23:47, 2008-08-19

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I will input the results into the sim on Tuesday night if I get home in time from work. Wednesday at the latelest. 

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perron should be listed for ATL


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also something i noticed isnt bobby hughes (chicago's 5th round pick) already on washington?



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also very important to notice BUFFALO's picks of jori lehtera, kristoffer berglund, colin long are all illegal all these three were picked in the 08 class with stamkos year players..



personally i think the CONSTANT TRYING TO CHEAPLY BEND RULES IS BRUTAL FROM A BOD MEMBER LUKE CMON DUDE DO U THINK KNOW ONE KNOWS THESE GUYS???? I HAD VARIOUS SMOKE BREAKS OR LOL do u realistically think everyone was going to miss this?? with trying to cheaply land Perron last yr i think you would have learned lesson i guess not..
Its pretty obvious to me all guys picked in the stamkos draft werent avaible for this brhl2 draft.. i think stripping the picks makes sense maybe its just me who is annoyed with repeat offense's



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A ruling needs to be made by the powers that be. This is not a new rule. I caught his pick of tikhonov and Mike Murphy...but missed those ones obviously...
My feeling is the picks should be removed. The rules should be the same for all. We have always gone by the rule that a player had to be property of an NHL team. Always. It should not be different this year.
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I whole-heartedly agree...  In addition to forfeiting the picks, I think Luke should also be required to resign from the board.  We cannot have members of the board of directors attempting to skirt the rules in this manner.

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I just want to make sure that the 6 WSH goes to MTL...it's probably already done...just wanna be sure

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HOTLANTA wrote:

also very important to notice BUFFALO's picks of jori lehtera, kristoffer berglund, colin long are all illegal all these three were picked in the 08 class with stamkos year players..



personally i think the CONSTANT TRYING TO CHEAPLY BEND RULES IS BRUTAL FROM A BOD MEMBER LUKE CMON DUDE DO U THINK KNOW ONE KNOWS THESE GUYS???? I HAD VARIOUS SMOKE BREAKS OR LOL do u realistically think everyone was going to miss this?? with trying to cheaply land Perron last yr i think you would have learned lesson i guess not..
Its pretty obvious to me all guys picked in the stamkos draft werent avaible for this brhl2 draft.. i think stripping the picks makes sense maybe its just me who is annoyed with repeat offense's






You're an idiot. I write down plays on a list from day 1. I wasn't trying to cheat anyone or anything. I have a mega excel sheet if you'd like to see and I just pick based off my ranking. THese players are listed BEFORE the nhl draft and as sly as I am, I don't actually know they are picked in the draft; I just know they are good.

I hope the league grows up and stops tossing daggers- I talked to Eric before Tikhonov to make sure it was okay- it was. I wasn't trying to slip it past anyone.

Like I said, these players have all been picked out since november, december, ect..I didn't know they were even selected since some are 87, 88.

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I unfortunetly have to agree that the picks should be voided give him comp picks next year or what ever but the fact of the matter is it's a GM's job to know what players he can or can not take and it has always been a rule that you CAN'T take a player until he is property of an NHL team no matter how many times he is passed up by an NHL draft.  I'm not asking for Luke to be removed from the BOD or even him completely lose the picks but it has always been known by every GM what the rule in regards to available players are. 

Ignorence is not an excuse saying you don't know where or when they were picked just that you like them doesn't work.



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Long is 89 so their goes that theory :)

if u have this great draft list wouldnt u be able to take time to add what yr they were drafted in so that u dont pick them brhl2? no u didnt its happened in consecutive drafts man i think its obvious ur trying to push the rules

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Bryce's internet is still out, but he wanted me to relay the message that the league is aware of the situation. Expect a response from Eric tonight, or Bryce when he returns in 2 days.

However, please continue to argue on the message board as it entertains the hell out of me.

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Long was eligible for this draft year. I put birthdates by the players names so that I know who's eligible and who isn't. I don't pay attention to the NHL draft past the 1st round or 2 and Flames picks until it comes time to do it in BRHL2.

Players with birthdays falling between Sept 16, 1988 and Sept 15, 1989 are eligible for the 2007 entry draft.

Colin Long's birthday is June 19, 1989 so he definitely was 2007 eligible.

Honestly I'm sorry if I bent or broke the rules and I know negligence isn't a very good excuse but it's the only one that can explain it and it's the truth. Tikhonov was a different case as he was passed over 2 years in a row and I discussed with Eric if a player experienced this if he was elgibile and he said yes before he ultimately said no when I picked him.

These aren't like 1st or 2nd round guys that are in the limelight, these are 5th, 6th, 7th rounders that slid under the radar and if 30 guys didnt catch it last night how am I to blame for not catchin it either?

Once again sorry for the error but it was an honest mistake based off of birthdates of these players.



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Heck, I'll repick all three right now, then its like I lost 60-90 spots on all 3 picks for an error on my part.

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Sabres_Luke wrote:

 

Long was eligible for this draft year. I put birthdates by the players names so that I know who's eligible and who isn't. I don't pay attention to the NHL draft past the 1st round or 2 and Flames picks until it comes time to do it in BRHL2.

Players with birthdays falling between Sept 16, 1988 and Sept 15, 1989 are eligible for the 2007 entry draft.

Colin Long's birthday is June 19, 1989 so he definitely was 2007 eligible.

Honestly I'm sorry if I bent or broke the rules and I know negligence isn't a very good excuse but it's the only one that can explain it and it's the truth. Tikhonov was a different case as he was passed over 2 years in a row and I discussed with Eric if a player experienced this if he was elgibile and he said yes before he ultimately said no when I picked him.

These aren't like 1st or 2nd round guys that are in the limelight, these are 5th, 6th, 7th rounders that slid under the radar and if 30 guys didnt catch it last night how am I to blame for not catchin it either?

Once again sorry for the error but it was an honest mistake based off of birthdates of these players.

 




Well, I suggest that you sort the players according to draft year, not birthdates, because birthdates mean nothing. And, apparently, this issue (or one very similar) came up last year so there should be no excuse for it to come up again. But, whatever, I'll live with whatever they higher ups decide.



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