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1st round picks 22-30

 

22. Boston- Matt Lashoff, D

23. New Jersey- Nicklas Bergfors, W

24. St. Louis- T.J. Oshie, C

25. Edmonton- Andrew Cogliano, C

26. Calgary- Matt Pelech, D

27. Washington- Joe Finley, D

28. Dallas- Matt Niskanen, D

29. Philadelphia- Steve Downie, RW

30. Tampa Bay- Vladimir Mihalik, D

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2nd Round

31 Anaheim (from TB)- Brendan Mikkelson D Portland (WHL)

32 Florida- Tyler Plante G Brandon (WHL)

33 Dallas- James Neal LW Plymouth (OHL)

34 Colorado- Ryan Sota C U.S. National U-18

35 San Jose (from CGY)- Marc-Edouard Vlasic Quebec QMJHL

36 Edmonton- Taylor Chorney D Shattuck-St. Mary's

37 St. Louis- Scott Jackson D Seattle (WHL)

38 New Jersey -Jeff Frazee G U.S. National U-18

39 Boston- Petr Kalus C Vitkovice (CZE Jr.)

40 New York Rangers (from TOR)- Michael Sauer D Portland (WHL)

41 Atlanta (from NYR)- Ondrej Pavelec G Kladno (CZE Jr.)

42 Detroit- Justin Abdelkader LW Cedar Rapids (USHL)

43 Chicago (from NAS)- Michael Blunden RW Erie (OHL)

44 Colorado (from PHX)- Paul Stastny C Univ. of Denver

45 Montreal (from NYR)- Guillaume Latendresse RW Drummondville (QMJHL)

46 New York Islanders- Dustin Kohn D Calgary (WHL)

47 Colorado (from WAS)- Tom Fritsche LW Ohio State

48 Buffalo- Philippe Gogulla W Koln (GER)

49 Atlanta- (from SJ) Chad Denny D Lewiston (QMJHL)

50 Los Angeles- Dany Roussin LW Rimouski (QMJHL)

51 Vancouver- Mason Raymond LW Camrose (AJHL)

52 Colorado (from WAS)- Chris Durand C Seattle (WHL)

53 Atlanta- Andrew Kozek W S. Surrey (BCHL)

54 Chicago- Dan Bertram RW Boston Coll.

55 Columbus- Adam McQuaid D Sudbury (OHL)

56 New York Rangers (from MON)- Marc-Andre Cliche RW Lewiston (QMJHL)

57 Minnesota- Matt Kassian LW Kamloops (WHL)

58 Carolina- Nathan Hagemo D Minnesota

59 Phoenix (from ANA)- Pier-Olivier Pelletier G Drummondville (QMJHL)

60 Los Angeles- T.J. Fast D Camrose (AJHL)

(Notes: Assigned to L.A. for not signing 2001 first-round pick David Steckel.)

61 Pittsburgh- Michael Gergen W Shattuck-St. Mary's

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