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Borveetzky
- Sep 30, 2017
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Would anyone happen to have this, I believe there was one around last year.
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Yeah i figured that and know of the standouts like hughes, just wondering as something else to watch for in this tourney. Thanks for the list.You can add the entire Kazahkstan team to that list
This list of rosters from nhl.com will tell you if a player was drafted or if still eligible.
World Junior Championship rosters
I put a list out for everyone who is first-time draft eligibles on the Leafs board. Here's what I have.
2019 Draft Eligibles:
Czech Republic: Petr Cajka (Haven't registered full roster may get one of last 2 spots),
Denmark: Mads Sogaard, Jonathan Brinkman, Gustav Green.
Finland: Kaapo Kakko, Ville Heinola, Anttoni Honka (Could be registered later, 2 open spots),
Kazakhstan: David Muratov, Oleg Boiko, Dias Guseinov, Maxim Musorov,
Russia: Vasili Podkolzin
Slovakia: Samuel Hlavaj, Andrej Golian,
Sweden: Philip Broberg
Switzerland: Valentin Nussbaumer
United States: Spencer Knight, Jack Hughes
Re-entries of Interest:
Canada: Brett Leason
2020: Draft Eligibles:
Canada: Alexis Lafreniere
Finland: Anton Lundell
Kazakhstan: Artyom Korolyov
Eggenberger went undrafted last round, isn't it?
I don't really know him, but I remember reading lots of people putting him as a second rounder and be very surprised he did not get picked. He's been looking quite mature these last two matchesYeah, not surprisingly. We'll see, I still think he has an NHL-upside, was probably the right decisiont to go to Canada.
According to an Erie Otters/Erie sports reporter. He could be mistaken just because he wasn't registered.Petr got cut?
I don't really know him, but I remember reading lots of people putting him as a second rounder and be very surprised he did not get picked. He's been looking quite mature these last two matches