Just remarkable what that 2003 draft yielded, including Getzlaf.
16 players over 1000 NHL games.
9 more over 800.
How many HOF guys remains to be seen, but im guessing at least 5.
Just unreal.
Staal
Getzlaf
Bergeron
Weber
Edit: Adding MAF.
Those for sure and then a big batch of others that could be: Pavelski, Suter, Parise, etc.
It's also fun to think about who would go first overall in a re-draft. Friedman has this in his 30 thoughts and says Bergeron, which I would agree with.
Just remarkable what that 2003 draft yielded, including Getzlaf.
16 players over 1000 NHL games.
9 more over 800.
How many HOF guys remains to be seen, but im guessing at least 5.
Just unreal.
How many can you name?
Answers:
Spoiler!
NASHVILLE, TN - JUNE 20: Several of the top prospects for the 2003 NHL Draft, including front row (L-R) Thomas Vanek, Milan Michalek, Eric Staal, Nathan Horton, second row (L-R) Ryan Stone, Dustin Brown, Andrei Kastsitsyn, Marc-Andre Fleury, Dion Phaneuf, third row (L-R) Ryan Getzlaf, Eric Fehr, Ryan Suter, Steve Bernier, Marc-Antoine Pouliot, back row (l-r) Dan Fritsche, Zach Parise, Braydon Coburn, Patrick O'Sullivan,
Was going to make a joke about him having the worst hair in hockey but didn't want to get slapped.
I am sure there is more to this... What is it????
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