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3rd Round

62 Pittsburgh- Kristopher Letang D Val D'or (QMJHL)

63 Anaheim- Jason Bailey RW U.S. National U-18

64 Carolina- Joe Barnes C Saskatoon (WHL)

65 Minnesota- Kristofer Westblom G Kelowna (WHL)

66 New York Rangers (from MON) -Brodie DuPont C Calgary (WHL)

67 Columbus- Kris Russell D Medicine Hat (WHL)

68 Chicago- Evan Brophey C/LW Belleville (OHL)

69 Calgary (from ATL)- Gord Baldwin D Medicine Hat (WHL)

(Notes: Flames obtained pick from 'Canes in trade for Mike Commodore.)

70 Ottawa- Vitaly Anikeyenko D Yaroslavl (RUS)

71 Dallas (from VAN) -Richard Clune LW Sarnia (OHL)

72 Los Angeles- Jonathan Quick G Avon (USHSE)

73 Tampa (from SJ)- Radek Smolenak LW Kingston (OHL)

74 Calgary (from BUF) -Dan Ryder C Peterborough (OHL)

75 Dallas (from WAS)- Perttu Lindgren C Ilves (FIN Jr.)

76 New York Islanders- Shea Guthrie W St. George's (USHSE)

77 New York Rangers- Dalyn Flatt D Saskatoon (WHL)

78 Nashville (from PHX) -Teemu Laakso D IFK (FIN Jr.)

79 Nashville- Cody Franson D Vancouver (WHL)

80 Detroit- Christofer Lofberg C Djurgarden (SWE Jr.)

81 Edmonton- (From PHI) Danny Syvret D London (OHL)

82 Toronto- Phil Oreskovic D Brampton (OHL)

83 Boston- Mikko Lethonen RW Blues (FIN Jr.)

84 New Jersey- Mark Fraser D Kitchener (OHL)

85 St. Louis- Ben Bishop G Texas (NAHL)

86 Edmonton- Robby Dee C/W Breck (USHSW)

87 Buffalo (from CGY)- Marc-Andre Gragnani D P.E. Island (QMJHL)

88 Colorado- T.J. Hensick C Michigan

89 Tampa (from DAL)- Chris Lawrence C Sault Ste. Marie (OHL)

90 Florida- Dan Collins RW Plymouth (OHL)

91 Philadelphia (from TB) -Oskars Bartulis D Moncton (OMJHL)

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4th Round

92 Tampa Bay- Marek Bartanus RW Kosice (SVK Jr.)

93 Florida- Olivier Legault LW Lewiston (QMJHL)

94 Carolina (from DAL)- Jakub Vojta D Sparta (CZE Jr.)

95 Ottawa (from COL)- Cody Bass C Mississauga (OHL)

96 Buffalo (from CGY)- Chris Butler D Sioux City (USHL)

97 Edmonton- Chris Vande Velde C Moorhead (USHSW)

98 Ottawa (from STL)- Ilja Zubov C Chelyabinsk (RUS)

99 New Jersey- Patrick Davis LW Kitchener (OHL)

100 Boston- Jonathan Sigalet D Bowling Green

101 Columbus (from TOR)- Jared Boll RW Lincoln (USHL)

102 Tampa (from PHI)- Blair Jones C Moose Jaw (WHL)

103 Detroit- Mattias Ritola C/W Leksand (SWE Jr.)

104 Florida- (from NSH) Matt Duffy D NHJ Monarchs (EJHL)

105 Phoenix- Keith Yandle D Cushing Acad. (USHSE)

106 Boston- Vladimir Sobotka C/W Slavia (CZE Jr.)

107 New York Rangers- Tom Pyatt C Saginaw (OHL)

108 Chicago (from NYI)- Niklas Hjalmarsson D HV 71 (SWE Jr.)

109 Washington- Andrew Thomas D Univ. of Denver

110 Minnesota (from BUF)- Kyle Bailey C Portland (WHL)

111 Calgary- J.D. Wyatt RW Vancouver (WHL)

112 San Jose- Alex Stalock G Cedar Rapids (USHL)

113 Chicago (from L.A.)- Nathan Davis C/LW Miami Univ.

114 Vancouver- Alexandre Vincent G Chicoutimi (QMJHL)

115 Ottawa- Janne Kolehmainen LW Saipa (FIN)

116 Atlanta- Jordan Lavallee LW Quebec (QMJHL)

117 Chicago- Denis Istomin RW Chelyabinsk (RUS)

118 Washington (from BOS)- Patrick McNeill D Saginaw (OHL)

119 Phoenix (from CBJ)- Jeremy Duchesne G Halifax (QMJHL)

120 Edmonton- Viatcheslav Trukhno C P.E. Island (QMJHL)

121 Montreal- Juraj Mikus C/W Skalica (SVK Jr.)

122 Minnesota- Morten Madsen C/W Frolunda (SWE Jr.)

123 Carolina- Ondrej Otcenas C/W Trencin (SVK Jr.)

124 Colorado (from ANA)- Raymond Macias D Kamloops (WHL)

125 Pittsburgh- Tommi Leinonen D Karpat (FIN Jr.)

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126 Pittsburgh- Tim Crowder RW S. Surrey (BCHL)

127 Anaheim- Bobby Bolt LW Kingston (OHL)

128 Calgary (from CAR)- Kevin Lalande G Belleville (OHL)

129 Minnesota- Anthony Aiello D Thayer Acad. (USHSE)

130 Montreal- Mathieu Aubin C Lewiston (QMJHL)

131 Columbus- Tomas Popperle G Sparta (CZE)

132 Detroit- Darren Helm C/LW Medicine Hat (WHL)

133 Tampa Bay- Stanislav Lascek RW Chicoutimi (QMJHL)

134 Chicago- Brennan Turner D Notre Dame (SJHL)

135 Atlanta- Tomas Pospisil RW Trinec (CZE Jr.)

136 Ottawa- Tomas Kudelka D Zlin (CZE Jr.)

137 Detroit- Johan Ryno W Kumla (SWE Jr.)

138 Vancouver- Matt Butcher C Chilliwack (BCHL)

139 Los Angeles- Patrik Hersley D Malmo (SWE Jr.)

140 San Jose- Taylor Dakers G Kootenay (WHL)

141 Anaheim (from SJ)- Brian Salcido D Colorado College

142 Buffalo- Nathan Gerbe C U.S. National U-18

143 Washington- Daren Machesney G Brampton (OHL)

144 New York Islanders- Masi Marjamaki RW Moose Jaw (WHL)

145 Carolina- Timothy Kunes D N. England (EJHL)

146 Dallas- Tom Wandell C/W Sodertalje (SWE Jr.)

147 New York Rangers- Trevor Koverko D Owen Sound (OHL)

148 Phoenix- Anton Krysanov C Togliatti (RUS)

149 San Jose- Derek Joslin D Ottawa (OHL)

150 Nashville- Cal O'Reilly C Windsor (OHL)

151 Detroit- Jeff May D Prince Albert (WHL)

152 Philadelphia- Josh Beaulieu C London (OHL)

153 Toronto- Alex Berry RW Jr. Bruins (EJHL)

154 Boston- Wacey Rabbit C Saskatoon (WHL)

155 New Jersey- Mark Fayne D Noble-Greenough (USHSE)

156 St. Louis- Ryan Reaves RW Brandon (WHL)

157 Edmonton- Fredrik Pettersson LW Frolunda (SWE Jr.)

158 Calgary- Matt Keetley G Medicine Hat (WHL)

159 Carolina (from COL)- Risto Korhonen D Karpat (FIN Jr.)

160 Dallas- Matt Watkins RW Vernon (BCHL)

161 Florida- Brian Foster G NHJ Monarchs (EJHL)

162 San Jose (from TB)- Paul Fenton F UMass.-Amherst

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163 Tampa Bay- Marek Kvapil RW Saginaw (OHL)

164 Florida- Roman Derlyuk D Spartak (RUS)

165 Tampa Bay (from DAL)- Kevin Beech G Sudbury (OHL)

166 Colorado- Jason Lynch D Spokane (WHL)

167 Chicago (from CGY)- Joseph Fallon G Vermont

168 Colorado (from EDM)- Justin Mercier C/W U.S. National U-18

169 St. Louis- Mike Gauthier D Prince Albert (WHL)

170 New Jersey- Sean Zimmerman D Spokane (WHL)

171 St. Louis- Nicholas Drazenovic C Prince George (WHL)

172 Boston- Lukas Vantuch C/W Liberec (CZE Jr.)

173 Toronto- Johan Dahlberg W Modo Jr. (SWE)

174 Philadelphia- John Flatters D Red Deer (WHL)

175 Detroit- Juho Mielonen D Ilves (FIN Jr.)

176 Nashville- Ryan Maki RW Harvard

177 Columbus (from PHX)- Derek Reinhart D Regina (WHL)

178 New York Rangers- Greg Beller W Lake of the Woods (USHSW)

179 Calgary- Brett Sutter C/LW Kootenay (WHL)

180 New York Islanders- Tyrell Mason D Salmon Arm (BCHL)

181 Washington- Tim Kennedy LW Sioux City (USHL)

182 Buffalo- Adam Dennis G London (OHL)

183 San Jose- William Colbert D Ottawa (OHL)

184 Los Angeles- Ryan McGinnis D Plymouth (OHL)

185 Vancouver- Kris Fredheim D Notre Dame (SJHL)

186 Ottawa- Dimitri Megalinsky D Yaroslavl (RUS)

187 Atlanta- Andrei Zubarev D UFA (RUS)

188 Chicago* Joe Charlebois D Sioux City (USHL)

189 Columbus- Kirill Starkov C Frolunda (SWE Jr.)

190 Montreal- Matt D'Agostini RW Guelph (OHL)

191 Buffalo (from MIN)- Vjateslav Buravchikov D Krylja (RUS)

192 Carolina- Nicolas Blanchard C Chicoutimi (QMJHL)

193 San Jose (from ANA)- Tony Lucia LW Wayzata (USHSW)

194 Pittsburgh- Jean-Philippe Paquet D Shawinigan (QMJHL)

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195 Pittsburgh- Joe Vitale C Sioux Falls (USHL)

196 New York Islanders- Nicholas Tuzzolino D Sarnia (OHL)

197 Anaheim- Jean-Philippe Levasseur G Rouyn Noranda (QMJHL)

198 Carolina- Kyle Lawson D U.S. National U-18

199 Minnesota- Riley Emmerson D Tri-City (WHL)

200 Montreal- Siarhei Kastsitsyn W Gomel (BLR)

201 Columbus- Trevor Hendrikx D Peterborough (OHL)

202 Chicago- David Kuchejda RW Budejovice (CZE Jr.)

203 Chicago (from ATL)- Adam Hobson C Spokane (WHL)

204 Ottawa- Colin Greening C/LW Upper Canada Coll.

205 Vancouver- Mario Bliznak C Dubnica (SVK Jr.)

206 Los Angeles- Josh Meyers D Sioux City (USHL)

207 Atlanta (from SJ)- Myles Stoesz D Spokane (WHL)

208 Buffalo- Matt Generous D N.E. Falcons (EJHL)

209 Washington- Victor Dovgan D CSKA (RPL)

210 New York Islanders- Luciano Aquino C/LW Brampton (OHL)

211 New York Rangers- Ryan Russell C Kootenay (WHL)

212 Phoenix- Pat Brosnihan RW Worcester Acad. (USHSE)

213 Nashville- Scott Todd D Windsor (OHL)

214 Detroit- Bretton Stamler D Seattle (WHL)

215 Philadelphia- Matthew Clackson LW Chicago (USHL)

216 Toronto- Anton Stralman D Skovde (SWE)

217 Boston- Brock Bradford C Omaha (USHL)

218 New Jersey- Alexander Sundstrom C/W Bjorkloven (SWE)

219 St. Louis- Nikolai Lemtyugov W CSKA (RUS)

220 Edmonton- Matthew Glasser LW Fort McMurray (AJHL)

221 Calgary- Myles Rumsey D Swift Current (WHL)

222 Colorado- Kyle Cumiskey D Kelowna (WHL)

223 Dallas- Pat McGann G Ill. Midgets (USMHL)

224 Florida- Zach Bearson RW Waterloo (USHL)

225 Tampa Bay- John Wessbecker D Blake (USHSW)

226 Los Angeles- John Seymour LW Brampton (OHL)

227 Buffalo- Andrew Orpik D Thayer Academy (USHSE)

228 Toronto- Chad Rau C Des Moines (USHL)

229 Montreal- Philippe Paquet D Salisbury (USHSE)

230 Nashville- Patric Hornqvist W Vasby (SWE)

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