Jumat, 22 Juni 2012

NHL Draft: The History of the 5th Overall Pick

Luke Schenn Leafs

Was selecting Luke Schenn with the fifth overall pick in 2008 the right decision? (Rich Kane/Icon SMI)

On Friday night, the NHL will hold its 50th NHL Draft (Amateur + Entry) and with that will come the 50th selection with the 5th overall pick.  The Toronto Maple Leafs currently hold that pick.  Many questions remain; Will Brian Burke hold onto the pick?  Will he trade the pick to move up or down in the draft? Will he include the pick in a deal for a proven player? These are just some of the questions that remain with the just under 24 hours remaining until the draft commences in Pittsburgh.

The last time they selected 5th overall, the Leafs traded up to select defenseman Luke Schenn.

Here are some facts about the history of the 5th overall selection.

Teams that have selected 5th overall

The New York Islanders who have made the last two 5th overall selections (1992, 1997, 1999, 2000, 2010 & 2011) and Montreal Canadiens (1965, 1966, 1970, 1974, 1984 & 2005) have each made this selection 6 times.   The Buffalo Sabres have picked at the 5 spot on 5 occasions (1971, 1972, 1983, 1986 & 2003).  The only current teams who have not selected at the 5th pick are the San Jose Sharks, Columbus Blue Jackets, Nashville Predators, Calgary Flames, Edmonton Oilers, New York Rangers & Ottawa Senators.  The Minnesota Wild and Dallas Stars have never picked 5th, but the Minnesota North Stars did twice.  The Winnipeg Jets had the 5th pick in 1991, but the Phoenix Coyotes never have.  The Carolina Hurricanes had two 5th overall picks as the Hartford Whalers in 1985 and 1994.  The Colorado Avalanche have never gone 5th, but the Nordiques chose at that spot in 1988, while the Rockies (now the New Jersey Devils) made the pick in 1978 and 1981.

Positional Breakdown of the 5th overall pick

Center:           7 ' Amazingly, the first center to ever be selected with the 5th overall pick was Rob Niedermayer in 1993.

Forward:       3 ' Rick Martin who went to Buffalo in 1971 mustered 701 points in 685 career games.

Left Wing:     4 ' Mike Gillis who could be looking to move into the 5th pick with a trade with Toronto was selected at #5 in 1978.

Right Wing: 10 ' Jaromir Jagr headlines Right Wingers selected in this spot.  He is by far the best 5th overall pick of all time.

Defense:      20 ' Many great stay at home blue liners were picked at #5, most notably among them was Scott Stevens, picked in 1982 draft.

Goaltender:  5 ' Carey Price could end up being the best goalie of all time selected with the 5th pick.  Right now, it's Tom Barrasso.

Jaromir Jagr (s.yume/Flickr)

Where are they from?

Canada: 34 times a Canadian has been chosen 5th overall including 4 of the last 5 (Karl Alzner, Luke Schenn, Brayden Schenn, Ryan Strome).  The most successful Canadian 5th choice would have to be Scott Stevens from Kitchener, Ontario.

USA: 7 times an American was chosen at #5.  The last American to be chosen was current Toronto Maple Leafs winger, Phil Kessel out of the University of Minnesota.  Tom Barrasso who was selected with the 5th pick in 1983 is the only 5th pick to go on and win the Calder Memorial Trophy.

Czech Republic: Only 2 Czech players have ever been selected with the 5th pick, but they have played over 2300 games between them.  I would also say that the best 5th overall pick of all time was from the Czech Republic.  Jaromir Jagr has amassed 1653 points in just 1346 games which is good enough for 8th all-time and he is still playing.  The most surprising pick of all time might just have been Petr Svoboda as there was only one GM that knew Svoboda had defected to Canada.

Other:  The other nations represented with the top 5 pick are Sweden (1), Austria (1), Switzerland (1), Russia (2) and Lithuania (1).

 

Breakdown by Development League

OHA ' 5 players

OHL ' 7 players

QMJHL ' 2 players

WHL ' 11 players

WHA ' 1 player

US HIGH SCHOOL ' 2 players

US COLLEGE ' 2 players

INTERNATIONAL ' 2 players

 

Jaromir Jagr Flyers

Jaromir Jagr is the best 5th overall selection of all time (Cliff Welch/Icon SMI)

Breakdown by Points

1000+ Points ' 1 Player: Jaromir Jagr (1653)

700-999 Points ' 4 Players: Scott Stevens (908), Bill Guerin (856), Rick Vaive (788) & Rick Martin (701)

400-699 Points ' 6 Players: Daymond Langkow, Jeff O'Neil, Rob Niedermayer, Thomas Vanek, Dick Redmond & Tim Connoley

100-399 Points ' 17 Players:

99 Points or Less ' 20 Players

Breakdown by Games Played

1000+ Games Played ' 6 players: Scott Stevens, Jaromir Jagr, Bill Guerin, Rob Niedermayer, Daymond Langkow, Petr Svoboda

500-999 Games Played ' 19 Players

100-499 Games Played ' 14 Players

99 Games Played or Less ' 10 Players

Click here to view my top 10 5th overall picks of all time.

The Full List

YearDrafted byFirst NameLast NameBiggest Miss
1963Chicago BlackhawksArtHampsonWalt McKechnie
1964Toronto Maple LeafsTomMartinSyl Apps & Ken Dryden
1965Montreal CanadiensPierreBouchardn/a
1966Montreal CanadiensPhilMyreDon Luce
1967Philadelphia FlyersSergeBerniern/a
1968Minnesota North StarsJimBenzelockCurt Bennett
1969Minnesota North StarsDickRedmondBobby Clarke
1970Montreal CanadiensRayMartyniukDarryl Sittler
1971Buffalo SabresRickMartinLarry Robinson
1972Buffalo SabresJimSchoenfeldBill Barber
1973St Louis BluesJohnDavidsonRick Middleton
1974Montreal CanadiensCamConnorBryan Trottier
1975Detroit Red WingsRickLapointeDave Taylor
1976California Golden SealsBjornJohanssonBernie Federko
1977Cleveland BaronsMikeCrombeenMike Bossy
1978Colorado RockiesMikeGillisKen Linseman
1979Vancouver CanucksRickVaiveMark Messier & Ray Bourque
1980Washington CapitalsDarrenVeitchPaul Coffey & Jari Kurri
1981Colorado RockiesJoeCirellaAl MacInnis & Chris Chelios
1982Washington CapitalsScottStevensDoug Gilmour
1983Buffalo SabresTomBarrassoCam Neely & Dominik Hasek
1984Montreal CanadiensPetrSvobodaPatrick Roy, Brett Hull & Luc Robitaille
1985Hartford WhalersDanaMurzynJoe Nieuwendyk
1986Buffalo SabresShawnAndersonVincent Damphousse & Brian Leetch
1987Pittsburgh PenguinsChrisJosephJoe Sakic & Theo Fleury
1988Quebec NordiquesDanielDoreTeemu Selanne & Alex Mogilny
1989New Jersey DevilsBillGuerinNik Lidstrom & Pavel Bure
1990Pittsburgh PenguinsJaromirJagr?? Martin Brodeur
1991Winnipeg JetsAaronWardPeter Forsberg
1992New York IslandersDariusKasparaitisSergei Gonchar
1993Florida PanthersRobNiedermayerJason Arnott
1994Hartford WhalersJeffO’NeillDaniel Alfredsson
1995Tampa Bay LightningDaymondLangkowJarome Iginla & Miika Kiprusoff
1996Dallas StarsRichardJackmanDaniele Briere
1997New York IslandersEricBrewerMarian Hossa
1998Anaheim DucksVitalyVishnevskiBrad Richards & Pavel Datsyuk
1999New York IslandersTimConnoleyHenrik Zetterberg
2000New York IslandersRaffiTorresScott Hartnell
2001Anaheim DucksStanislavChistovPatrick Sharp
2002Pittsburgh PenguinsRyanWhitneyCam Ward, Alexander Semin & Duncan Keith
2003Buffalo SabresThomasVanekRyan Getzlaf, Corey Perry, Zach Parise, Mike Richards & Patrice Bergeron
2004Phoenix CoyotesBlakeWheelerDavid Krejci, Mike Green & Pekka Rinne
2005Montreal CanadiensCareyPriceAnze Kopitar & Kris Letang
2006Boston BruinsPhilKesselClaude Giroux, Milan Lucic
2007Washington CapitalsKarlAlznerJakub Voracek, P.K. Subban &  Ryan McDonough
2008Toronto Maple LeafsLukeSchennErik Karlsson, Jordan Eberle, Jake Gardiner & Adam Henrique
2009Los Angeles KingBraydenSchennOliver Ekman Larsson, Dmitri Kulikov, Ryan O’Reilly
2010New York IslandersNinoNiederreiterJeff Skinner, Cam Fowler & Justin Faulk
2011New York IslandersRyanStromeSean Couturier


This article was originally published at: The Hockey Writers.

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