2023 Willie O'Ree Post-1925 Draft

Elvis P

Revolution was a B side
Dec 10, 2007
24,026
5,730
ATL
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1. There are 24 rounds. Each GM can make 3 picks per day.
2. The clock is 10 hours.
3. You must tag the GM after you.
4. Don't mention undrafted players.
5. Pre-Merger players are ineligible.
6. The Commish has final say in any dispute.
7. You must draft a goalie in the first 12 rounds.
8. Please use control F before you pick to make sure players are undrafted.

  1. @Beliveau - Montreal Canadiens - Sidney Crosby, C
  2. @Dr Pepper - Dallas Stars - Connor McDavid, C
  3. @Beliveau - Montreal Canadiens - Jaromir, Jagr, RW
  4. @Dr Pepper - Dallas Stars - Dominik Hasek, G
  5. @Beliveau - Montreal Canadiens - OV, LW
  6. @Dr Pepper - Dallas Stars - Mike Bossy, RW
  7. @Beliveau - Montreal Canadiens - Eddie Shore, D
  8. @Dr Pepper - Dallas Stars - Ted Lindsay, LW
  9. @Beliveau - Montreal Canadiens - Nicklas Lidstrom, D
  10. @Dr Pepper - Dallas Stars - Denis Potvin, D
  11. @Beliveau - Montreal Canadiens - Red Kelly, D/C
  12. @Dr Pepper - Dallas Stars - Chris Chelios, D
  13. @Beliveau - Montreal Canadiens - Mark Messier, LW/C
  14. @Dr Pepper - Dallas Stars - Guy Lafleur, RW
  15. @Beliveau - Montreal Canadiens - Stan Mikita, C
  16. @Dr Pepper - Dallas Stars - Bobby Clarke, C
  17. @Beliveau - Montreal Canadiens - V. Fetisov, D
  18. @Dr Pepper - Dallas Stars - Cy Denneny, LW
  19. @Beliveau - Montreal Canadiens - Sergei Makarov, RW
  20. @Dr Pepper - Dallas Stars - Bryan Trottier, C
  21. @Beliveau - Montreal Canadiens - Phil Esposito, C
  22. @Dr Pepper - Dallas Stars - Larry Robinson, D
  23. @Beliveau - Montreal Canadiens - Bill Cook, RW
  24. @Dr Pepper - Dallas Stars - Brad Park, D
  25. @Beliveau - Montreal Canadiens - Valeri Kharlamov, LW
  26. @Dr Pepper - Dallas Stars - Joe Sakic, C
  27. @Beliveau - Montreal Canadiens - Pierre Pilote, D
  28. @Dr Pepper - Dallas Stars - Scott Stevens, D
  29. @Beliveau - Montreal Canadiens - Earl Seibert, D
  30. @Dr Pepper - Dallas Stars - Andy Bathgate, RW
  31. @Beliveau - Montreal Canadiens - Patrice Bergeron, C
  32. @Dr Pepper - Dallas Stars - Sid Abel, LW
  33. @Beliveau - Montreal Canadiens - Claude Provost, RW
  34. @Dr Pepper - Dallas Stars - Scott Niedermayer, D
  35. @Beliveau - Montreal Canadiens - Craig Ramsay, LW
  36. @Dr Pepper - Dallas Stars - Jari Kurri, RW
  37. @Beliveau - Montreal Canadiens - Andrei Vasilevskiy, G
  38. @Dr Pepper - Dallas Stars - Vladislav Tretiak, G
  39. @Beliveau - Montreal Canadiens - Carey Price, G
  40. @Dr Pepper - Dallas Stars - Frank Mahovlich, LW
  41. @Beliveau - Montreal Canadiens - Zdeno Chara, D
  42. @Dr Pepper - Dallas Stars - Peter Forsberg, C
  43. @Beliveau - Montreal Canadiens - Patrick Kane, RW
  44. @Dr Pepper - Dallas Stars - Tim Horton, D
  45. @Beliveau - Montreal Canadiens - Duncan Keith, D
  46. @Dr Pepper - Dallas Stars - Chris Pronger, D
  47. @Beliveau - Montreal Canadiens - Glen Sather, HC
  48. @Dr Pepper - Dallas Stars - Scotty Bowman, HC
 
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Elvis P

Revolution was a B side
Dec 10, 2007
24,026
5,730
ATL
@Dr Pepper

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Sidney Crosby, C
  • 3x Cup Winner
    2005-06 AR
  • 2x Ross
  • 2x Hart
  • 3x Pearson
  • 8x All Star
  • 2x Richard
  • 2009-10 Messier
  • 2x Smythe
  • NHL 100th Anniv. Team
 
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Elvis P

Revolution was a B side
Dec 10, 2007
24,026
5,730
ATL
@Dr Pepper

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Jaromir, Jagr, RW
  • 2x Cup Winner
    1990-91 AR
  • 5x Ross
  • 8x All Star
  • 1998-99 Hart
  • 3x Pearson
  • 2015-16 Masterton
  • NHL 100th Anniv. Team
 

Elvis P

Revolution was a B side
Dec 10, 2007
24,026
5,730
ATL
@Dr Pepper Great pick! I was gonna take him next.

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OV, LW
  • 1x Cup Winner
    2005-06 Calder
  • 2005-06 AR
  • 12x All Star
  • 2007-08 Ross
  • 3x Hart
  • 3x Pearson
  • 9x Richard
  • 2017-18 Smythe
  • NHL 100th Anniv. Team
 

Elvis P

Revolution was a B side
Dec 10, 2007
24,026
5,730
ATL
@Dr Pepper

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Eddie Shore, D
An imposing blend of raw talent and intimidation, defenseman Eddie Shore was one of the greatest ever to play his position in any era and his end-to-end rushes became every bit as famous as his crushing bodychecks and nasty disposition.
 

Elvis P

Revolution was a B side
Dec 10, 2007
24,026
5,730
ATL
@Dr Pepper

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Nicklas Lidstrom, D
“I don't think there's any doubt he was the class of our generation on defence. Seven Norris Trophies speaks to that.”

—- Hall of Famer Scott Niedermayer.
 

Elvis P

Revolution was a B side
Dec 10, 2007
24,026
5,730
ATL
@Dr Pepper

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Red Kelly, D/C
Red Kelly was a unique player - versatile and talented enough to be one of the National Hockey League's best-ever defensemen early in his career and a high-scoring center at the end.
 

Elvis P

Revolution was a B side
Dec 10, 2007
24,026
5,730
ATL
@Dr Pepper

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Mark Messier, LW/C
“Mark has done so much for the game of hockey and taught so many of our young players. He was an exceptional leader who was unselfish, hard-working and dedicated …”

—Hall of Famer – Wayne Gretzky
 

Elvis P

Revolution was a B side
Dec 10, 2007
24,026
5,730
ATL
@Dr Pepper

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Stan Mikita, C
One of the most clever and successful forwards in league history, Stan "Stosh" Mikita won awards in numbers not seen again until Wayne Gretzky arrived in the NHL.
 

Elvis P

Revolution was a B side
Dec 10, 2007
24,026
5,730
ATL
@Dr Pepper You surprised me with Denneny.

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Sergei Makarov, RW
“You look at his longevity, his consistency, his skill level, he played more than 20 years and was one of the best players in the game.”

—- Hall of Famer and Teammate Igor Larionov.
 
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Revolution was a B side
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Phil Esposito, C
While a member of the Boston Bruins, he scored 40 or more goals in seven straight seasons and 50 or more in five straight seasons.
 

Elvis P

Revolution was a B side
Dec 10, 2007
24,026
5,730
ATL
@Dr Pepper

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Bill Cook, RW
The Bread Line led the Rangers to their first Stanley Cup triumph in 1928 by accounting for every one of the team's goals in a thrilling five-game final series with the Montreal Maroons.
 

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