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词条 List of Pittsburgh Penguins draft picks
释义

  1. First-round selections

     List 

  2. The 1967 NHL Expansion Draft

     Chicago  Boston  Detroit  Montreal  New York  Toronto 

  3. Penguins selected in the Amateur/Entry Draft

     1967 NHL Amateur Draft  1968 NHL Amateur Draft  1969 NHL Amateur Draft  1970 NHL Amateur Draft  1971 NHL Amateur Draft  1972 NHL Amateur Draft  1973 NHL Amateur Draft  1974 NHL Amateur Draft  1975 NHL Amateur Draft  1976 NHL Amateur Draft  1977 NHL Amateur Draft  1978 NHL Amateur Draft  1979 NHL Entry Draft  1980 NHL Entry Draft  1981 NHL Entry Draft  1982 NHL Entry Draft  1983 NHL Entry Draft  1984 NHL Entry Draft  1985 NHL Entry Draft  1986 NHL Entry Draft  1987 NHL Entry Draft  1988 NHL Entry Draft  1989 NHL Entry Draft  1990 NHL Entry Draft  1991 NHL Entry Draft  1992 NHL Entry Draft  1993 NHL Entry Draft  1994 NHL Entry Draft  1995 NHL Entry Draft  1996 NHL Entry Draft  1997 NHL Entry Draft  1998 NHL Entry Draft  1999 NHL Entry Draft  2000 NHL Entry Draft  2001 NHL Entry Draft  2002 NHL Entry Draft  2003 NHL Entry Draft  2004 NHL Entry Draft  2005 NHL Entry Draft  2006 NHL Entry Draft  2007 NHL Entry Draft  2008 NHL Entry Draft  2009 NHL Entry Draft  2010 NHL Entry Draft  2011 NHL Entry Draft  2012 NHL Entry Draft  2013 NHL Entry Draft  2014 NHL Entry Draft  2015 NHL Entry Draft  2016 NHL Entry Draft  2017 NHL Entry Draft  2018 NHL Entry Draft 

  4. Notes

  5. References

The Pittsburgh Penguins are a team in the National Hockey League (NHL).

First-round selections

Joe Daley became the first of 20 players selected by the Penguins in the 1967 NHL Expansion Draft on June 6, 1967. The next day, the Penguins participated in their first amateur draft, where they selected Steve Rexe second overall.

The Penguins obtained the first-overall pick in 1984, and selected Mario Lemieux from the Laval Voisins of the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League (QMJHL). Lemieux won the Calder Memorial Trophy as the NHL's best rookie in 1985. He went on to win six Art Ross trophies as the NHL's leading scorer, captained the team to Stanley Cup championships in 1991 and 1992, and was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1997 following his first retirement. He later came back to play in another five seasons for the Penguins, and in 1999, became chairman and co-owner of the team. As owner, Lemieux negotiated an agreement to construct a new arena, the Consol Energy Center, ensuring the team's future in Pittsburgh. After the Penguins' 2009 Stanley Cup victory, Lemieux became the first person to win a Stanley Cup as both a player and an owner.[1]

In 1990, the Penguins drafted Czechoslovakian Jaromir Jagr with the fifth overall pick. Following the Velvet Revolution of 1989, Jagr was the first Czechoslovak to attend the NHL Draft with the government's permission, becoming the first drafted without having to defect to the West.[2][3] Jagr was also the first European drafted in the first round by the Penguins after selecting only Canadians in their first 23 years. He was the first of four consecutive first round Europeans, and eight in ten years from 1990 to 1999.

Artem Kopot, and up-and-coming Russian defenseman with the Soviet under-18 team who had also played 28 games with his hometown Traktor Chelyabinsk in 1991–92, was the first Russian player to be drafted by the Penguins, selected in the sixth round, 139th overall, of the 1992 NHL Entry Draft. Less than a month after being selected by the Penguins and five days before his 20th birthday, Kopot was involved in a fatal one-car accident in his hometown of Chelyabinsk. Kopot was the only person in the vehicle.[4]

Brooks Orpik was the first American drafted by the Penguins when he was selected in 2000 from Boston College. Along with Ryan Whitney in 2002 and Beau Bennett in 2010, the Penguins have only selected three Americans in the first round as of 2011.

The Penguins traded for another first overall pick for 2003, which they used to select goaltender Marc-Andre Fleury. Fleury was the third goaltender selected first overall behind Michel Plasse and Rick DiPietro.[5] Pittsburgh's first-round selection, second overall, in 2004, Evgeni Malkin, was the Penguins' second Calder Trophy winner.[6] The Penguins earned another first overall selection in 2005 and selected Sidney Crosby in what was nicknamed the "Sidney Crosby Sweepstakes."[7]

Through 2014, of the 43 players were drafted in the first round by the Penguins, there are 13 centers, 15 wingers (8 right and 7 left), 11 defenders and four goaltenders. The large majority of the players come from Canada with 29. The United States and Czechoslovakia have three; Russia, Sweden and Finland have two drafted players, while Belarus and Slovakia each have a single player drafted.

List

Selected to the Hockey Hall of Fame
*Selected number one overall
Year Pick Player Position Nationality Previous team (league)Notes
1967{{sort|02|2}}Rexe|Steve Rexe}} Goaltender {{CAN}} Belleville Mohawks (OHA Sr. A)
1968{{sort|04|4}}Swain|Garry Swain}} Center {{CAN}} Niagara Falls Flyers (OHA)
1969{{sort|99|No Pick}}{{ref label|Note1|a|a}}
1970{{sort|07|7}}Polis|Greg Polis}} Left Wing {{CAN}} Estevan Bruins (WCHL)
1971{{sort|99|No Pick}}{{ref label|Note2|b|b}}
1972{{sort|99|No Pick}}{{ref label|Note3|c|c}}
1973{{sort|07|7}}Stoughton|Blaine Stoughton}} Left Wing {{CAN}} Flin Flon Bombers (WCHL)
1974{{sort|08|8}}Larouche|Pierre Larouche}} Center {{CAN}} Sorel Black Hawks (QMJHL)
1975{{sort|13|13}}Laxton|Gordon Laxton}} Goaltender {{CAN}} New Westminster Bruins (WCHL)
1976{{sort|02|2}}Chapman|Blair Chapman}} Right Wing {{CAN}} Saskatoon Blades (WCHL)
1977{{sort|99|No Pick}}{{ref label|Note4|d|d}}
1978{{sort|99|No Pick}}{{ref label|Note5|e|e}}
1979{{sort|99|No Pick}}{{ref label|Note6|f|f}}
1980{{sort|09|9}}Bullard|Mike Bullard}} Center {{CAN}} Brantford Alexanders (OMJHL)
1981{{sort|99|No Pick}}{{ref label|Note7|g|g}}
1982{{sort|10|10}}Sutter|Rich Sutter}} Right Wing {{CAN}} Lethbridge Broncos (WHL)
1983{{sort|15|15}}Errey|Bob Errey}} Left Wing {{CAN}} Peterborough Petes (OHL)
1984{{sort|01|1}}*{{sort|Lemieux|Mario Lemieux}}†Center{{CAN}}Laval Voisins (QMJHL)
1984{{sort|09|9}}Bodger|Doug Bodger}} Defence {{CAN}} Kamloops Junior Oilers (WHL){{ref label|Note8|08|h}}
1984{{sort|16|16}}Belanger|Roger Belanger}} Center {{CAN}} Kingston Canadians (OHL){{ref label|Note9|i|i}}
1985{{sort|02|2}}Simpson|Craig Simpson}} Center {{CAN}} Michigan State (CCHA)
1986{{sort|04|4}}Zalapski|Zarley Zalapski}} Defence {{CAN}} Canadian national team
1987{{sort|05|5}}Joseph|Chris Joseph}} Defence {{CAN}} Seattle Thunderbirds (WHL)
1988{{sort|04|4}}Shannon|Darrin Shannon}} Left Wing {{CAN}} Windsor Spitfires (OHL)
1989{{sort|16|16}}Heward|Jamie Heward}} Defence {{CAN}} Regina Pats (WHL)
1990{{sort|05|5}}Jagr|Jaromir Jagr}} Right Wing {{CSK}} HC Kladno (Czechoslovak 1)
1991{{sort|16|16}}Naslund|Markus Naslund}} Left Wing {{SWE}} Modo Hockey (SEL)
1992{{sort|19|19}}Straka|Martin Straka}} Center {{CSK}} HC Plzen (Czechoslovak 1)
1993{{sort|26|26}}Bergkvist|Stefan Bergkvist}} Defence {{SWE}} Leksands IF (SEL)
1994{{sort|24|24}}Wells|Chris Wells}} Center {{CAN}} Seattle Thunderbirds (WHL)
1995{{sort|24|24}}Morozov|Alexei Morozov}} Right Wing {{RUS}} Krylya Sovetov (IHL-Russia)
1996{{sort|23|23}}Hillier|Craig Hillier}} Goaltender {{CAN}} Ottawa 67's (OHL)
1997{{sort|17|17}}Dome|Robert Dome}} Right Wing {{SVK}} Las Vegas Thunder (IHL)
1998{{sort|23|23}}Kraft|Milan Kraft}} Center {{CZE}} HC Plzen (Czech)
1999{{sort|18|18}}Koltsov|Konstantin Koltsov}} Right Wing {{BLR}} Severstal Cherepovets (RSL)
2000{{sort|18|18}}Orpik|Brooks Orpik}} Defence {{USA}} Boston College (Hockey East)
2001{{sort|21|21}}Armstrong|Colby Armstrong}} Right Wing {{CAN}} Red Deer Rebels (WHL)
2002{{sort|05|5}}Whitney|Ryan Whitney}} Defence {{USA}} Boston University (Hockey East)
2003{{sort|01|1}}*{{sort|Fleury|Marc-Andre Fleury}}Goaltender{{CAN}}Cape Breton Screaming Eagles (QMJHL){{ref label|Note10|j|j}}
2004{{sort|02|2}}Malkin|Evgeni Malkin}} Center {{RUS}} Metallurg Magnitogorsk (RSL)
2005{{sort|01|1}}*{{sort|Crosby|Sidney Crosby}}Center{{CAN}}Rimouski Oceanic (QMJHL)
2006{{sort|02|2}}Staal|Jordan Staal}} Center {{CAN}} Peterborough Petes (OHL)
2007{{sort|20|20}}Esposito|Angelo Esposito}} Center {{CAN}} Quebec Remparts (QMJHL)
2008{{sort|99|No Pick}}{{ref label|Note11|k|k}}
2009{{sort|30|30}}Despres|Simon Despres}} Defence {{CAN}} Saint John Sea Dogs (QMJHL)
2010{{sort|20|20}}Bennett|Beau Bennett}} Forward {{USA}} Penticton Vees (BCHL)
2011{{sort|23|23}}Morrow|Joe Morrow}} Defence {{CAN}} Portland Winterhawks (WHL)
2012{{sort|08|8}}Pouliot|Derrick Pouliot}} Defence {{CAN}} Portland Winterhawks (WHL){{ref label|Note12|l|l}}
2012{{sort|22|22}}Maatta|Olli Maatta}} Defence {{FIN}} London Knights (OHL)
2013{{sort|99|No Pick}}{{ref label|Note13|m|m}}
2014{{sort|22|22}}Kapanen|Kasperi Kapanen}} Right Wing {{FIN}} KalPa (Liiga)
2015{{sort|99|No Pick}}{{ref label|Note14|n|n}}
2016{{sort|99|No Pick}}{{ref label|Note15|o|o}}
2017{{sort|99|No Pick}}{{ref label|Note16|p|p}}
2018{{sort|99|No Pick}}{{ref label|Note17|q|q}}

The 1967 NHL Expansion Draft

Pittsburgh's first players were selected from these Original Six Teams

Chicago

  • Roy Edwards
  • Art Stratton
  • Billy Dea
  • Mel Pearson

Boston

  • Bob Dillabough
  • Jeannot Gilbert

Detroit

  • Joe Daley
  • Ab McDonald
  • Leo Boivin
  • Val Fonteyne
  • Andy Bathgate

Montreal

  • Noel Price
  • Keith McCreary
  • Tom McCarthy
  • Bobby Rivard

New York

  • Earl Ingarfield
  • Al MacNeil
  • Ken Schinkel
  • Les Hunt

Toronto

  • Larry Jeffery

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Penguins selected in the Amateur/Entry Draft

1967 NHL Amateur Draft

  • 2 G Steve Rexe
  • 11 C Bob Smith

1968 NHL Amateur Draft

  • 4 C Garry Swain
  • 14 R Ron Snell
  • 21 D Dave Simpson

1969 NHL Amateur Draft

  • 15 C Rick Kessell
  • 26 C Michel Briere
  • 38 D Yvon Labre
  • 50 R Ed Patenaude
  • 62 G Paul Hoganson

1970 NHL Amateur Draft

  • 7 L Greg Polis
  • 21 L John Stewart
  • 35 D Larry Bignell
  • 49 L Connie Forey
  • 63 L Steve Cardwell
  • 77 C Bob Fitchner
  • 90 D Jim Pearson
  • 102 G Cam Newton
  • 110 Ron Lemieux

1971 NHL Amateur Draft

  • 18 C Brian McKenzie
  • 32 C Joe Noris
  • 46 D Gerry Methe
  • 60 G Dave Murphy
  • 74 Ian Williams
  • 88 Doug Elliott

1972 NHL Amateur Draft

  • 24 D Jack Lynch
  • 30 F Bernie Lukowich
  • 40 G Denis Herron
  • 56 F Ron Lalonde
  • 72 Brian Walker
  • 88 L Jeff Ablett
  • 104 R D'Arcy Keating
  • 120 R Yves Bergeron
  • 136 L Jay Babcock
  • 149 G Don Atchison

1973 NHL Amateur Draft

  • 7 F Blaine Stoughton
  • 23 L Wayne Bianchin
  • 27 D Colin Campbell
  • 55 D Dennis Owchar
  • 71 D Guido Tenesi
  • 87 F Don Seiling
  • 103 L Terry Ewasiuk
  • 119 Fred Comrie
  • 134 D Gord Lane
  • 150 D Randy Aimoe
  • 164 Don McLeod

1974 NHL Amateur Draft

  • 8 F Pierre Larouche
  • 27 R Jacques Cossette
  • 62 D Mario Faubert
  • 80 G Bruce Aberhart
  • 98 L William Schneider
  • 116 L Rob Laird
  • 133 Larry Finck
  • 150 Jim Chicoyne
  • 166 Rick Uhrich
  • 181 Serge Gamelin
  • 195 D Rich Perron
  • 206 F Rick Hindmarch
  • 216 Bill Davis
  • 223 James Mathers

1975 NHL Amateur Draft

  • 13 G Gordie Laxton
  • 31 D Russ Anderson
  • 49 D Paul Baxter
  • 67 Stu Younger
  • 85 D Kim Clackson
  • 103 L Peter Morris
  • 121 C Mike Will
  • 139 D Tapio Levo
  • 155 Byron Shutt
  • 170 G Frank Salive
  • 185 D John Glynne
  • 196 D Lex Hudson
  • 202 Dan Tsubouchi
  • 206 Bronisla Stankovsky
  • 217 F Kelly Secord

1976 NHL Amateur Draft

  • 2 R Blair Chapman
  • 19 C Greg Malone
  • 29 L Peter Marsh
  • 47 L Morris Lukowich
  • 65 G Greg Redquest
  • 83 Brendan Lowe
  • 101 Vic Sirko

1977 NHL Amateur Draft

  • 30 L Jim Hamilton
  • 48 C Kim Davis
  • 66 F Mark Johnson
  • 102 G Greg Millen

1978 NHL Amateur Draft

  • 25 Mike Meeker
  • 61 Shane Pearsall
  • 75 C Rob Garner

1979 NHL Entry Draft

  • 31 Paul Marshall
  • 52 D Bennett Wolf
  • 73 D Brian Cross
  • 94 G Nick Ricci
  • 115 D Marc Chorney

1980 NHL Entry Draft

  • 9 F Mike Bullard
  • 51 D Randy Boyd
  • 72 D Tony Feltrin
  • 93 C Doug Shedden
  • 114 L Pat Graham
  • 156 C Rob Geale
  • 177 D Brian Lundberg
  • 198 Steve McKenzie

1981 NHL Entry Draft

  • 28 F Steve Gatzos
  • 49 D Tom Thornbury
  • 70 D Norm Schmidt
  • 109 Paul Edwards
  • 112 D Rod Buskas
  • 133 Geoff Wilson
  • 154 C Mitch Lamoureux
  • 175 F Dean De Fazio
  • 196 L Dave Hannan

1982 NHL Entry Draft

  • 10 F Rich Sutter
  • 38 F Tim Hrynewich
  • 52 F Troy Loney
  • 94 C Grant Sasser
  • 136 Grant Couture
  • 157 Peter Derksen
  • 178 Greg Gravel
  • 199 Stu Wenaas
  • 220 Chris McCauley
  • 241 Stan Bautch

1983 NHL Entry Draft

  • 15 L Bob Errey
  • 22 D Todd Charlesworth
  • 58 D Mike Rowe
  • 63 G Frank Pietrangelo
  • 103 C Patrick Emond
  • 123 Paul Ames
  • 163 Marty Ketola
  • 183 F Alex Haidy
  • 203 Garth Hildebrand
  • 223 D Dave Goertz

1984 NHL Entry Draft

  • 1 F Mario Lemieux
{{quote box
|quote= For once, we control our own destiny. The impact that Lemieux is going to have on our franchise is something we need. It won't just be the Pittsburgh Penguins; it will be Mario Lemieux and the Pittsburgh Penguins.
|source=—ED JOHNSTON, General Manager of the Penguins in 1984.[8]
|width=300px |align=right}}
  • 9 D Doug Bodger
  • 16 F Roger Belanger
  • 64 R Mark Teevens
  • 85 F Arto Javanainen
  • 127 Tom Ryan
  • 169 John Del Col
  • 189 Steve Hurt
  • 210 Jim Steen
  • 230 Mark Ziliotto

1985 NHL Entry Draft

  • 2 W Craig Simpson
  • 23 R Lee Giffin
  • 58 G Bruce Racine
  • 86 C Steve Gotaas
  • 107 Kevin Clemens
  • 114 Stuart-Lee Marston
  • 128 G Steve Titus
  • 149 D Paul Stanton
  • 170 D Jim Paek
  • 191 D Steve Shaunessy
  • 212 D Doug Greschuk
  • 233 L Gregory Choules

1986 NHL Entry Draft

  • 4 D Zarley Zalapski
  • 25 L Dave Capuano
  • 46 L Brad Aitken
  • 67 R Rob Brown
  • 88 R Sandy Smith
  • 109 L Jeff Daniels
  • 130 D Doug Hobson
  • 151 L Steve Rohlik
  • 172 C Dave McLlwain
  • 193 C Kelly Cain
  • 214 R Stan Drulia
  • 235 D Rob Wilson

1987 NHL Entry Draft

  • 5 D Chris Joseph
  • 26 G Rick Tabaracci
  • 47 R Jamie Leach
  • 68 L Risto Kurkinen
  • 89 D Jeff Waver
  • 110 L Shawn McEachern
  • 131 C Jim Bodden
  • 152 C Jiri Kucera
  • 173 John MacDougall
  • 194 R Daryn McBride
  • 215 Mark Carlson
  • 236 G Ake Lilljebjorn

1988 NHL Entry Draft

  • 4 L Darrin Shannon
  • 25 L Mark Major
  • 62 C Daniel Gauthier
  • 67 R Mark Recchi
  • 88 D Greg Andrusak
  • 130 D Troy Mick
  • 151 Jeff Blaeser
  • 172 R Rob Gaudreau
  • 193 Don Pancoe
  • 214 L Cory Laylin
  • 235 D Darren Stolk

1989 NHL Entry Draft

  • 16 D Jamie Heward
  • 37 D Paul Laus
  • 58 L John Brill
  • 79 D Todd Nelson
  • 100 W Tom Nevers
  • 121 Mike Markovich
  • 126 R Mike Needham
  • 142 Pat Schafhauser
  • 163 L David Shute
  • 184 Andrew Wolf
  • 205 F Greg Hagen
  • 226 Scott Farrell
  • 247 C Jason Smart

1990 NHL Entry Draft

  • 5 R Jaromir Jagr
  • 61 L Joe Dziedzic
  • 68 D Chris Tamer
  • 89 L Brian Farrell
  • 107 R Ian Moran
  • 110 G Denis Casey
  • 130 C Mika Valila
  • 131 D Ken Plaquin
  • 145 D Patrick Neaton
  • 152 Petteri Koskimaki
  • 173 L Ladislav Karabin
  • 194 L Tim Fingerhut
  • 215 F Michael Thompson
  • 236 D Brian Bruininks

1991 NHL Entry Draft

  • 16 L Markus Naslund
  • 38 C Rusty Fitzgerald
  • 60 D Shane Peacock
  • 82 Joe Tamminen
  • 104 D Rob Melanson
  • 126 R Brian Clifford
  • 148 R Ed Patterson
  • 170 D Peter McLaughlin
  • 192 G Jeff Lembke
  • 214 D Chris Tok
  • 236 D Paul Dyck
  • 258 D Pasi Huura

1992 NHL Entry Draft

  • 19 C Martin Straka
  • 43 D Marc Hussey
  • 67 D Travis Thiessen
  • 91 Todd Klassen
  • 115 G Philippe DeRouville
  • 139 D Artem Kopot
  • 163 F Jan Alinc
  • 187 L Fran Bussey
  • 211 C Brian Bonin
  • 235 L Brian Callahan

1993 NHL Entry Draft

  • 26 D Stefan Bergkvist
  • 52 C Domenic Pittis
  • 62 L David Roche
  • 104 D Jonas Junkka
  • 130 D Chris Kelleher
  • 156 G Patrick Lalime
  • 182 L Sean Selmser
  • 208 Larry McMorran
  • 234 C Tim Harberts
  • 260 C Leonid Toropchenko
  • 286 D Hans Jonsson

1994 NHL Entry Draft

  • 24 C Chris Wells
  • 50 C Richard Park
  • 57 D Sven Butenschon
  • 73 L Greg Crozier
  • 76 D Alexei Krivchenkov
  • 102 D Tom O'Connor
  • 128 W Clint Johnson
  • 154 F Valentin Morozov
  • 161 C Serge Aubin
  • 180 D Drew Palmer
  • 206 C Boris Zelenko
  • 232 D Jason Godbout
  • 258 Mikhail Kazakevich
  • 284 G Brian Leitza

1995 NHL Entry Draft

  • 24 R Alexei Morozov
  • 76 G Jean-Sebastien Aubin
  • 102 R Oleg Belov
  • 128 C Jan Hrdina
  • 154 C Alexei Kolkunov
  • 180 Derrick Pyke
  • 206 D Sergei Voronov
  • 232 G Frank Ivankovic

1996 NHL Entry Draft

  • 23 G Craig Hillier
  • 28 D Pavel Skrbek
  • 72 L Boyd Kane
  • 77 R Borys Protsenko
  • 105 D Michal Rozsival
  • 150 Peter Bergman
  • 186 W Eric Meloche
  • 238 Timo Seikkula

1997 NHL Entry Draft

  • 17 R Robert Dome
  • 44 C Brian Gaffaney
  • 71 D Josef Melichar
  • 97 C Alexander Mathieu
  • 124 D Harlan Pratt
  • 152 L Petr Havelka
  • 179 D Mark Moore
  • 208 D Andrew Ference
  • 234 D Eric Lind

1998 NHL Entry Draft

  • 23 C Milan Kraft
  • 54 L Alexander Zevakhin
  • 80 C David Cameron
  • 110 G Scott Myers
  • 134 D Rob Scuderi
  • 169 C Jan Fadrny
  • 196 C Joel Scherban
  • 224 G Mika Lehto
  • 244 C Toby Petersen
  • 254 C Matt Hussey

1999 NHL Entry Draft

  • 18 R Konstantin Koltsov
  • 51 F Matt Murley
  • 57 D Jeremy Van Hoof
  • 86 G Sebastien Caron
  • 115 F Ryan Malone
  • 144 L Tomas Skvaridlo
  • 157 D Vladimir Malenkikh
  • 176 W Doug Meyer
  • 204 R Tom Kostopoulos
  • 233 D Darcy Robinson
  • 261 F Andrew McPherson

2000 NHL Entry Draft

  • 18 D Brooks Orpik
  • 52 C Shane Endicott
  • 84 G Peter Hamerlik
  • 124 R Michel Ouellet
  • 146 D David Koci
  • 185 F Patrick Foley
  • 216 F Jim Abbott
  • 248 R Steven Crampton
  • 273 C Roman Simicek
  • 280 G Nick Boucher

2001 NHL Entry Draft

  • 21 W Colby Armstrong
  • 54 D Noah Welch
  • 86 D Drew Fata
  • 96 D Alexandre Rouleau
  • 120 L Tomas Surovy
  • 131 C Ben Eaves
  • 156 D Andy Schneider
  • 217 G Tomas Duba
  • 250 G Brandon Crawford-West

2002 NHL Entry Draft

  • 5 D Ryan Whitney
  • 35 D Ondrej Nemec
  • 69 C Erik Christensen
  • 101 R Daniel Fernholm
  • 136 D Andy Sertich
  • 137 C Cam Paddock
  • 171 G Bobby Goepfert
  • 202 R Patrik Bartschi
  • 234 C Maxime Talbot
  • 239 D Ryan Lannon
  • 265 G Dwight LaBrosse

2003 NHL Entry Draft

  • 1 G Marc-Andre Fleury
  • 32 C Ryan Stone
  • 70 R Jonathan Filewich
  • 73 L Daniel Carcillo
  • 121 D Paul Bissonnette
  • 161 L Evgeny Isakov
  • 169 L Lukas Bolf
  • 199 G Andy Chiodo
  • 229 C Stephen Dixon
  • 232 C Joe Jensen
  • 263 F Matt Moulson

2004 NHL Entry Draft

  • 2 C Evgeni Malkin
  • 31 W Johannes Salmonsson
  • 61 D Alex Goligoski
  • 67 R Nick Johnson
  • 85 C Brian Gifford
  • 99 C Tyler Kennedy
  • 130 D Michal Sersen
  • 164 R Moises Gutierrez
  • 194 D Chris Peluso
  • 222 C Jordan Morrison
  • 228 G David Brown
  • 259 C Brian Ihnacak

2005 NHL Entry Draft

  • 1 C Sidney Crosby
{{quote box
|quote= This is huge for the franchise to be able to get a player of his caliber.
|source=—MARIO LEMIEUX, Player and owner of the Penguins after the Penguins won the draft lottery to select Sidney Crosby in 2005
|width=300px |align=right}}
  • 61 F Michael Gergen
  • 62 D Kris Letang
  • 125 Tommi Leinonen
  • 126 F Tim Crowder
  • 194 D Jean-Philipp Paquet
  • 195 F Joe Vitale

2006 NHL Entry Draft

  • 2 C Jordan Staal
  • 32 D Carl Sneep
  • 65 D Brian Strait
  • 125 G Chad Johnson
  • 185 D Timo Seppanen

2007 NHL Entry Draft

  • 20 C Angelo Esposito
  • 51 C Keven Veilleux
  • 78 D Robert Bortuzzo
  • 80 C Casey Pierro-Zabotel
  • 111 L Luca Caputi
  • 118 D Alex Grant
  • 141 D Jake Muzzin
  • 171 C Dustin Jeffrey

2008 NHL Entry Draft

  • 120 C Nathan Moon
  • 150 G Alexander Pechurskiy
  • 180 G Patrick Killeen
  • 210 D Nick D'Agostino

2009 NHL Entry Draft

  • 30 D Simon Despres
  • 61 D Philip Samuelsson
  • 63 R Ben Hanowski
  • 121 R Nick Petersen
  • 123 D Alex Velischek
  • 151 C Andy Bathgate
  • 181 D Viktor Ekbom

2010 NHL Entry Draft

  • 20 R Beau Bennett
  • 80 R Bryan Rust
  • 110 R Tom Kuhnhackl
  • 140 L Kenny Agostino
  • 152 D Joe Rogalski
  • 170 D Reid McNeill

2011 NHL Entry Draft

  • 23 D Joe Morrow
  • 54 D Scott Harrington
  • 144 C Dominik Uher
  • 174 W Josh Archibald
  • 209 C Scott Wilson

2012 NHL Entry Draft

  • 8 D Derrick Pouliot
  • 22 D Olli Maatta
  • 52 C Teodors Blugers
  • 81 C Oskar Sundqvist
  • 83 G Matt Murray
  • 92 C Matia Marcantuoni
  • 113 G Sean Maguire
  • 143 C Clark Seymour
  • 173 R Anton Zlobin

2013 NHL Entry Draft

  • 44 G Tristan Jarry
  • 77 C Jake Guentzel
  • 119 D Ryan Segalla
  • 164 D Dane Birks
  • 179 C Blaine Byron
  • 209 L Troy Josephs

2014 NHL Entry Draft

  • 22 C Kasperi Kapanen
  • 113 RW Sam Lafferty
  • 145 C Anthony Angello
  • 173 RW Jaden Lindo
  • 203 D Jeff Taylor

2015 NHL Entry Draft

  • 46 RW Daniel Sprong
  • 137 C Dominik Simon
  • 167 LW Frederik Tiffels
  • 197 C Nikita Pavlychev

2016 NHL Entry Draft

  • 55 G Filip Gustavsson
  • 61 LW Kasper Bjorkqvist
  • 77 D Connor Hall
  • 121 D Ryan Jones
  • 151 D Niclas Almari
  • 181 D Joseph Masonius

2017 NHL Entry Draft

  • 51 D Zachary Lauzon
  • 93 D Clayton Phillips
  • 152 LW Jan Drozg
  • 155 C Linus Ölund
  • 186 D Antti Palojarvi
  • 217 D William Reilly

2018 NHL Entry Draft

  • 53 D Calen Addison
  • 58 C Filip Hållander
  • 129 C Justin Almeida
  • 177 C Liam Gorman

{{Clear}}

Notes

  • {{note label|Note1|a|a}} The Penguins first-round pick in 1969 was traded to the Boston Bruins.
  • {{note label|Note2|b|b}} The Penguins first-round pick in 1971 was traded to the St. Louis Blues.
  • {{note label|Note3|c|c}} The Penguins first-round pick in 1972 was traded to the Minnesota North Stars.
  • {{note label|Note4|d|d}} The Penguins first-round pick in 1977 was traded to the Toronto Maple Leafs.
  • {{note label|Note5|e|e}} The Penguins first-round pick in 1978 was traded to the Philadelphia Flyers.
  • {{note label|Note6|f|f}} The Penguins first-round pick in 1979 was traded to the Washington Capitals.
  • {{note label|Note7|g|g}} The Penguins first-round pick in 1981 was traded to the Montreal Canadiens.
  • {{note label|Note8|h|h}} The Penguins obtained the 9th overall pick in 1984 from the Winnipeg Jets.
  • {{note label|Note9|i|i}} The Penguins obtained the 16th overall pick in 1984 from the Philadelphia Flyers.
  • {{note label|Note10|j|j}} The Penguins obtained the 1st overall pick in 2003 from the Florida Panthers.
  • {{note label|Note11|k|k}} The Penguins first-round pick in 2008 was traded to the Atlanta Thrashers.
  • {{note label|Note12|l|l}} The Penguins obtained the 8th overall pick in 2012 from the Carolina Hurricanes.
  • {{note label|Note13|m|m}} The Penguins first-round pick in 2013 was traded to the Calgary Flames.
  • {{note label|Note14|n|n}} The Penguins first-round pick in 2015 was traded to the Edmonton Oilers.
  • {{note label|Note15|o|o}} The Penguins first-round pick in 2016 was traded to the Toronto Maple Leafs.
  • {{note label|Note16|p|p}} The Penguins first-round pick in 2017 was traded to the St. Louis Blues.
  • {{note label|Note17|q|q}} The Penguins first-round pick in 2018 was traded to the Ottawa Senators.

References

Draft order
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Other
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2. ^{{Cite news|url=http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/vault/article/magazine/MAG1004325/index.htm |title=The Kid From Kladno |first=E.M. |last=Swift |work=Sports Illustrated |date=12 October 1992 |accessdate=2 November 2009}}
3. ^{{Cite web|url=http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/olympics/events/1998/nagano/athletes/122.htm |title=Athlete profile: Jaromir Jagr |work=Sports Illustrated/CNN |date=3 February 1998 |accessdate=2 November 2009}}
4. ^{{cite web | url = http://articles.philly.com/1992-07-24/sports/26027409_1_nba-draft-last-month-john-mcenroe-training-camp/2 | title = Philly.com, Article Collections: Magic's Roberts Gets Offer Sheet From Mavs| author=Inquirer Staff | language= | publisher = Philly.com | date = July 24, 1992 | accessdate = August 14, 2011}}
5. ^{{Cite web|url=http://www.nhl.com/futures/firstoverall.html |title=First Overall Selections |publisher=National Hockey League |accessdate=2 November 2009 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20010413165451/http://www.nhl.com/futures/firstoverall.html |archivedate=13 April 2001 |df= }}
6. ^{{Cite web|url=http://www.nhl.com/trophies/calder.html |title=Calder Memorial Trophy |publisher=National Hockey League |accessdate=2 November 2009 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20060423011518/http://www.nhl.com/trophies/calder.html |archivedate=23 April 2006 |df= }}
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8. ^Pittsburgh Penguins Draft Pick History
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