Flyers trade Voracek to Blue Jackets on busy Day 2 of draft

Philadelphia Flyers right wing Jakub Voracek (93) warms up before a May 8 game against the Washington Capitals in Washington. The Flyers traded Voracek to the Columbus Blue Jackets for Cam Atkinson Saturday in the first major trade on the second day of the NHL draft. - Photo by Nick Wass of The Associated Press
Philadelphia Flyers right wing Jakub Voracek (93) warms up before a May 8 game against the Washington Capitals in Washington. The Flyers traded Voracek to the Columbus Blue Jackets for Cam Atkinson Saturday in the first major trade on the second day of the NHL draft. - Photo by Nick Wass of The Associated Press

A familiar bearded face is going back to Columbus, and the Blue Jackets' longest tenured player is off to Philadelphia.

The player the Flyers got back? Well, Cam Atkinson is already in love with Philly's favorite, familiar orange-bearded face.

The Flyers sent Jakub Voracek to the Blue Jackets for Atkinson on Saturday, the first major trade on the second day of the NHL draft. The moves are expected to keep on coming during a busy offseason.

Atkinson wasted no time showing his allegiance to his new team, wearing a Gritty T-shirt on a video call only 30 minutes after the undersized winger with scoring pop was shipped to the Flyers. The shirt is his wife's -- a gift from best friend and former Flyers forward Scott Hartnell.

"Everything is all aligned perfectly," Atkinson said. "We're ready for this. Couldn't be more excited."

Voracek, who turns 32 in August, returns to the team that drafted him in 2007 after a much-needed split with the Flyers, with whom he spent the past 10 seasons and put up 604 points in 727 regular-season games. After the trade, he posted to Twitter a link to Warren Zevon's song "Keep Me in Your Heart" and called it a bittersweet development.

"The Flyers decided to go this way," Voracek said on a video call with reporters. "I kind of had a feeling if something's going to pop up for them that I'm going to get traded and I was open to it. I know how it works."

Atkinson did not ask for a trade but feels like this could not have worked out any better for him. He leaves the only NHL organization he has ever been with after scoring 213 goals in 627 games with the Blue Jackets and never getting past the second round of the playoffs.

"It gets to a point where losing isn't fun," Atkinson said. "Who knows how the Blue Jackets are going to do this year? It's pretty obvious what they're trying to do right now. To see all my best buddies leave, that was tough to say the least."

Columbus has traded Atkinson, Seth Jones, David Savard and former captain Nick Foligno over the past four months. Columbus general manager Jarmo Kekalainen called it a significant trade to add "a powerful, dynamic offensive player.

"Adding a player like that comes at a cost," Kekalainen said. "I want to thank Cam Atkinson for his many contributions to the Blue Jackets and Columbus community over the past 10 years."

It's Philadelphia's second major trade in two days after acquiring defenseman Rasmus Ristolainen from Buffalo for the No. 14 pick this year and a 2023 second-rounder. After taking on Ristolainen's big contract, GM Chuck Fletcher saved more than $2 million in cap space by swapping Voracek for Atkinson.

The Sabres continued their organizational fire sale by trading disgruntled forward Sam Reinhart to Florida for goaltending prospect Devon Levi and the Panthers' 2022 first-round pick. Reinhart is a five-time 20-goal-scorer and has totaled 134 goals and 295 points in 454 games -- all in the regular season since Buffalo hasn't made the playoffs in his seven-year career.

"The reality of the situation was it was kind of led to this, where there was some decisions that had to be made," Reinhart said. "It's really unfortunate it didn't work out the way anyone wanted or envisioned."

Reinhart, a 26-year-old restricted free agent, will get a chance for a fresh start with a playoff contender.

"Sam has established himself as one of the best playmaking scorers in the league, and we are thrilled to be able to add him to our Panthers lineup," Panthers GM Bill Zito said. "His competitiveness and hunger to succeed will fit seamlessly with the culture we are building here in South Florida."

And Sabres GM Kevyn Adams might not yet be done dealing. Captain Jack Eichel is also on the trade block in Adams' bid to start fresh by overhauling a team that finished last in the standings for the fourth time in eight years and in the midst of an NHL record-matching 10-year playoff drought.

Before the second day of the draft got underway, the Colorado Avalanche signed top defenseman Cale Makar to a $54 million, six-year contract that will count $9 million against the salary cap through the 2026-27 season.

His deal comes on the heels of Chicago acquiring Jones from Columbus and extending the star defenseman for $76 million over eight seasons and Dallas inking Miro Heiskanen to a $67.6 million, eight-year contract.

Makar was a point-a-game player last season, his second in the NHL, and the 22-year-old has 94 points in his first 101 regular-season games. He's set to make $8 million next season, $9 million in the second year, then $11 million, $10.6 million, $8.7 million and $6.7 million as part of a contract that takes into account the expected rise of the salary cap.

"We wanted something that would work and be realistic, as well," Makar said. "I know this is a team that has the potential to win and win now, and obviously you don't want to kind of get in the way of any of that."

Makar got a second gift Saturday when the Avalanche used their final pick of the seventh and final round on his brother Taylor, a forward he compares to Montreal's Josh Anderson with some of the peskiness of Calgary's Matthew Tkachuk.

"He's a competitive guy and a bigger guy at 6-3 that we have high hopes for down the line here as he develops," Colorado GM Joe Sakic said.

While the second round was going on, the New York Rangers completed a buyout of defenseman Tony DeAngelo and Edmonton completed a $4.4 million, two-year deal with 39-year-old goaltender Mike Smith.

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AP Sports Writer Dan Gelston and AP Hockey Writer John Wawrow contributed.

FILE - In this April 6, 2021 file photo, Columbus Blue Jackets forward Cam Atkinson is seen during an NHL hockey game against the Tampa Bay Lightning in Columbus, Ohio.  The Philadelphia Flyers traded Jakub Voracek to the Columbus Blue Jackets for Atkinson, Saturday, July 24,  in the first major trade on the second day of the NHL draft.   (AP Photo/Paul Vernon, File)
FILE - In this April 6, 2021 file photo, Columbus Blue Jackets forward Cam Atkinson is seen during an NHL hockey game against the Tampa Bay Lightning in Columbus, Ohio. The Philadelphia Flyers traded Jakub Voracek to the Columbus Blue Jackets for Atkinson, Saturday, July 24, in the first major trade on the second day of the NHL draft. (AP Photo/Paul Vernon, File)
FILE - In this May 10, 2021 file photo, Colorado Avalanche defenseman Cale Makar (8) plays against the Vegas Golden Knights during the first period of an NHL hockey game in Las Vegas.  The Avalanche kicked off the second day of the NHL draft by signing top defenseman  Makar to a $54 million, six year contract that carries an annual salary cap hit of $9 million.   (AP Photo/John Locher, File)
FILE - In this May 10, 2021 file photo, Colorado Avalanche defenseman Cale Makar (8) plays against the Vegas Golden Knights during the first period of an NHL hockey game in Las Vegas. The Avalanche kicked off the second day of the NHL draft by signing top defenseman Makar to a $54 million, six year contract that carries an annual salary cap hit of $9 million. (AP Photo/John Locher, File)

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FRIDAY

FIRST ROUND

1. Buffalo, Owen Power, D, Michigan (NCAA).

2. Seattle, Matthew Beniers, C, Michigan (NCAA).

3. Anaheim, Mason McTavish, C, EHC Olten (Swiss League).

4. New Jersey, Luke Hughes, D, USA U-18 (NTDP).

5. Columbus, Kent Johnson, C, Michigan (NCAA).

6. Detroit, Simon Edvinsson, D, Frolunda Jr. (Sweden-Jr.).

7. San Jose, William Eklund, LW, Djurgarden (Sweden).

8. Los Angeles, Brandt Clarke, D, Barrie (OHL).

9. Arizona (from Vancouver), Dylan Guenther, RW, Edmonton (WHL).

10. Ottawa, Tyler Boucher, RW, USA U-18 (NTDP).

11. Arizona, pick forfeited.

12. Columbus (from Chicago), Cole Sillinger, C, Sioux Falls (USHL).

13. Calgary, Matthew Coronato, RW, Chicago (USHL).

14. Buffalo (from Philadelphia), Isak Rosen, RW, Leksand (Sweden).

15. Detroit (from Dallas), Sebastian Cossa, G, Edmonton (WHL).

16. N.Y. Rangers, Brennan Othmann, LW, Flint (OHL).

17. St. Louis, Zachary Bolduc, C, Rimouski (QMJHL).

18. Winnipeg, Chaz Lucius, C, USA U-18 (NTDP).

19. Nashville, Fedor Svechkov, C, Lada Togliatti (VHL).

20. Minnesota (from Edmonton), Jesper Wallstedt, G, Lulea (Sweden).

21. Boston, Fabian Lysell, RW, Lulea (Sweden).

22. Edmonton (from Minnesota), Xavier Bourgault, C, Shawinigan (QMJHL).

23. Dallas (from Washington through Detroit), Wyatt Johnston, C, Windsor (OHL).

24. Florida, Mackie Samoskevich, RW, Chicago (USHL).

25. Columbus (from Toronto), Corson Ceulemans, D, Brooks (AJHL).

26. Minnesota (from Pittsburgh), Carson Lambos, D, Winnipeg (WHL).

27. Nashville (from Carolina), Zachary L’Heureux, LW, Halifax (QMJHL).

28. Colorado, Oskar Olausson, RW, HV 71 (Sweden).

29. New Jersey, (from N.Y. Islanders), Chase Stillman, C, Sudbury (OHL).

30. Vegas, Zach Dean, C, Gatineau (QMJHL).

31. Montreal, Logan Mailloux, D, London (GOJHL).

32. Chicago (from Tampa Bay through Columbus), Nolan Allan, D, Prince Albert (WHL).

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SATURDAY

SECOND ROUND

33. Buffalo, Prokhor Poltapov, LW, CSKA 2 (Russia-Jr.).

34. Anaheim, Olen Zellweger, D, Everett (WHL).

35. Seattle, Ryker Evans, D, Regina (WHL).

36. Detroit (from New Jersey through Vegas), Shai Buium, D, Sioux City (USHL).

37. Arizona (from Columbus through Ottawa), Josh Doan, RW, Chicago (USHL).

38. Vegas (from Detroit), Daniil Chayka, D, CSKA (Russia).

39. Ottawa (from San Jose), Zack Ostapchuk, C, Vancouver (WHL).

40. Carolina (from Nashville through Los Angeles), Scott Morrow, D, Shattuck-St. Mary’s H.S. (Minn.).

41. Vancouver, Danila Klimovich, RW, Minsk Zubry, (Belarus-2).

42. Los Angeles (from Ottawa), Francesco Pinelli, C, Kitchener (OHL).

43. Arizona, Ilya Fedotov, LW, Nizhny Novgorod 2 (Russia-Jr.).

44. Carolina (from Columbus through Chicago), Aleksi Heimosalmi, D, Assat (Finland).

45. Calgary, William Stromgren, LW, Rogle Jr. (Sweden-Jr.).

46. Philadelphia, Samu Tuomaala, RW, Karpat (Finland).

47. Dallas, Logan Stankoven, C, Kamloops (WHL).

48. Dallas (from Detroit through N.Y. Rangers), Artem Grushnikov, D, CSKA 2 (Russia-Jr.).

49. Ottawa (from St. Louis through Buffalo, Vegas and L.A.), Ben Roger, D, London (OHL).

50. Winnipeg, Nikita Chibrikov, RW, St. Petersburg (Russia).

51. Carolina (from Nashville), Ville Koivunen, RW, Karpat (Finland).

52. N.Y. Islanders (from Detroit through Edmonton), Aatu Raty, C, Karpat (Finland).

53. Buffalo (from Boston), Aleksandr Kisakov, LW, Dynamo Moscow 2 (Russia-Jr.).

54. Minnesota, Jack Peart, D, Grand Rapids H.S. (Minn.).

55. Washington, Vincent Iorio, D, Brandon (WHL).

56. Florida, Evan Nause, D, Quebec (QMJHL).

57. Toronto, Matthew Knies, LW, Tri-City (USHL).

58. Pittsburgh, Tristan Broz, C, Fargo (USHL).

59. Los Angeles (from Carolina), Samuel Helenius, C, JYP (Finland).

60. Arizona (from N.Y. Islanders through Colorado), Janis Moser, D, Biel (Swiss League).

61. Colorado (from New Jersey through N.Y. Islanders), Sean Behrens, D, USA U-18 (NTDP).

62. Chicago (from Vegas), Colton Dach, C, Saskatoon (WHL).

63. Montreal, Riley Kidney, C, Acadie-Bathurst (QMJHL).

64. Montreal (from Tampa Bay), Oliver Kapanen, C, Kalpa (Finland).

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THIRD ROUND

65. N.Y. Rangers (from Buffalo), Jayden Grubbe, C, Red Deer (WHL).

66. Anaheim, Sasha Pastujov, RW, USA U-18 (NTDP).

67. Seattle, Ryan Winterton, C, Hamilton (OHL).

68. New Jersey, Samu Salminen, C, Joerit Jr. (Finland-Jr.).

69. Columbus, Stanislav Svozil, D, BRNO (Czech Republic).

70. Detroit, Carter Mazur, LW, Tri-City (USHL).

71. St. Louis (from San Jose), Simon Robertsson, RW, Skelleftea (Sweden).

72. Nashville (from Los Angeles through Carolina), Anton Olsson, D, Malmo (Sweden).

73. Dallas (from Vancouver), Ayrton Martino, LW, Omaha (USHL).

74. Ottawa, Oliver Johansson, LW, Timra (Sweden).

75. N.Y. Rangers (from Arizona through New Jersey and Washington), Ryder Korczak, C, Moose Jaw (WHL).

76. Anaheim (from Chicago through Montreal), Tyson Hinds, D, Rimouski (QMJHL).

77. Calgary, Cole Huckins, C, Acadie-Bathurst (QMJHL).

78. Philadelphia, Aleksei Kolosov, G, Minsk (Russia).

79. Dallas, Justin Ertel, LW, Summerside (MHL).

80. Washington (from N.Y. Rangers), Brent Johnson, D, Sioux Falls (USHL).

81. San Jose (from St. Louis), Benjamin Gaudreau, G, Sarina (OHL).

82. Winnipeg, Dmitry Kuzmin, D, Molodechno (Belarus).

83. Carolina (from Nashville), Patrik Hamrla, G, Karlovy Vary (Czech Republic).

84. Los Angeles (from Edmonton through Calgary), Kirill Kirsanov, D, St. Petersburg (Russia).

85. Boston, Brett Harrison, C, Oshawa (OHL).

86. Minnesota, Caedan Bankier, C, Kamloops (WHL).

87. Montreal (from Washington through San Jose), Dmitri Kostenko, D, Spartak (Russia).

88. Buffalo (from Florida), Stiven Sardarian, RW, CSKA 2 (Russia-Jr.).

89. Calgary (from Toronto through Los Angeles), Cameron Whynot, D, Halifax (QMJHL).

90. Edmonton (from Minn. through Pit. and San Jose), Luca Munzenberger, D, Koln Jr. (Germany Jr.).

91. Chicago (from Carolina), Taige Harding, D, Fort McMurray (AJHL).

92. Colorado, Andrei Buyalsky, C, Dubuque, (USHL).

93. N.Y. Islanders, Tristan Lennox, G, Saginaw (OHL).

94. Carolina (from Detroit through Vegas) Aidan Hreschuk, D, USA U-18 (NTDP).

95. Buffalo (from Montreal), Josh Bloom, LW, Saginaw (OHL).

96. Tampa Bay, Roman Schmidt, D, Kitchener (OHL).

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FOURTH ROUND

97. Buffalo, Olivier Nadeau, RW, Shawinigan (QMJHL).

98. Anaheim, Joshua Lopina, C, UMass (NCAA).

99. Seattle, Ville Ottavainen, D, JYP (Finland).

100. New Jersey, Jakub Malek, G, Vsetin (Czech Republic-2).

101. Columbus, Guillaume Richard, D, Tri-City (USHL).

102. Vegas (from Detroit), Jakub Brabenec, C, BRNO (Czech Republic).

103. San Jose, Gannon Laroque, D, Victoria (WHL).

104. N.Y. Rangers (from Los Angeles) Brody Lamb, RW, Dodge County Co-op H.S. (Minn.).

105. Chicago (from Vancouver), Ethan Del Mastro, D, Missisauga (OHL).

106. N.Y. Rangers (from Ottawa), Kalle Vaisanen, LW, TPS (Finland).

107. Arizona, Emil Martinsen Lilleberg, C, Oskarshamn (Sweden).

108. Chicago, Victor Stjernborg, C, Vaxjo (Sweden).

109. Carolina (from Calgary through Los Angeles), Jackson Blake, RW, Eden Prairie H.S. (Minn.).

110. Philadelphia, Brian Zanetti, D, Peterborough (OHL).

111. Dallas, Conner Roulette, LW, Seattle (WHL).

112. N.Y. Rangers, Talyn Boyko, G, Tri-City (WHL).

113. Montreal (from St. Louis), William Trudeau, D, Charlottetown (QMJHL).

114. Detroit (from Winnepeg through Vegas), Redmond Savage, C, USA U-18 (NTDP).

115. Nashville, Ryan Ufko, D, Chicago (USHL).

116. Edmonton, Jake Chiasson, C, Brandon (WHL).

117. Boston, Philip Svedeback, G, Vaxjo Jr. (Sweden-Jr.).

118. Minnesota, Kyle Masters, D, Red Deer (WHL).

119. Washington, Joaquim Lemay, D, Salmon Arm (BCHL).

120. Florida, Vladislav Lukashevich, D, Yaroslavl (Russia-Jr.).

121. San Jose (from Toronto), Ethan Cardwell, RW, Barrie (OHL).

122. Arizona (from Pittsburgh), Rasmus Korhonen, G, Assat (Finland).

123. Ottawa (from Carolina), Carson Latimer, RW, Edmonton (WHL).

124. Nashville (from Colorado through Ottawa), Jack Matier, D, Ottawa (OHL).

125. N.Y. Islanders, Cameron Berg, C, Muskegon (USHL).

126. Tampa Bay (from Vegas through Montreal), Dylan Duke, LW, USA U-18 (NTDP).

127. Minnesota (from Montreal), Josh Pillar, C, Kamloops (WHL).

128. Vegas (from Tampa Bay through Detroit), Jakub Demek, C, Edmonton (WHL).

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FIFTH ROUND

129. New Jersey (from Buffalo), Topias Vilen, D, Pelicans (Finland).

130. Anaheim, Sean Tschigerl, LW, Calgary (WHL).

131. Seattle, Jacob Melanson, RW, Acadie-Bathurst (QMJHL).

132. Columbus (from New Jersey), Nikolai Makarov, D, CSKA 2 (Russia-Jr.).

133. Columbus, James Malatesta, LW, Quebec (QMJHL).

134. Detroit, Liam Dower Nilsson, C, Frolunda Jr. (Sweden-Jr.).

135. San Jose, Artem Guryev, D, Lindsay (OJHL).

136. Carolina (from Los Angeles through Ottawa), Robert Orr, RW, Halifax (QMJHL).

137. Vancouver, Aku Koskenvuo, G, HIFK Jr. (Finland-Jr.)

138. Dallas (from Detroit through Ottawa and Montreal), Jack Bar, D, Chicago (USHL).

139. Arizona, Manix Landry, C, Gatineau (QMJHL).

140. Vancouver (from Chicago), Jonathan Myrenberg, D, Linkoping Jr. (Sweden-Jr.).

141. Calgary, Cole Jordan, D, Moose Jaw (WHL).

142. Montreal (from Philadelphia), Daniil Sobolev, D, Spartak 2 (Russia-Jr.).

143. Dallas, Jacob Holmes, D, Sault Ste. Marie (OHL).

144. N.Y. Rangers, Jaroslav Chmelar, RW, Jokerit Jr. (Finland-Jr.).

145. St. Louis, Tyson Galloway, D, Calgary (WHL).

146. Winnipeg, Dmitri Rashevsky, RW, Krasnogorsk (Russia-2).

147. Carolina (from Nashville), Justin Robidas, C, Val-D’Or (QMJHL).

148. Anaheim (from Edmonton through Ottawa), Gage Alexander, G, Winnipeg (WHL).

149. Boston, Oskar Jellvik, LW, Djurgarden Jr. (Sweden-Jr.).

150. Montreal (from Minnesota), Joshua Roy, RW, Sherbrooke (QMJHL).

151. Washington, Haakon Hanelt, C, Eisbaren Berlin (Germany).

152. Florida, Kirill Gerasimyuk, G, SKA-Varyagi (Russia-Jr.)

153. Toronto, Ty Voit, LW, Sarnia (OHL).

154. Pittsburgh, Isaac Belliveau, D, Gatineau (QMJHL).

155. Detroit (from Carolina through Vegas), Oscar Plandowski, D, Charlottetown (QMJHL).

156. San Jose, (from Colorado), Max Mccue, C, London (OHL).

157. N.Y. Islanders, Eetu Liukas, LW, TPS (Finland).

158. Philadelphia, (from Vegas through Washington), Ty Murchison, D, USA U-18 (NTDP).

159. Buffalo (from Montreal), Viljami Marjala, LW, Quebec (QMJHL).

160. Tampa Bay, Cameron Macdonald, C, Saint John (QMJHL).

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SIXTH ROUND

161. Buffalo, William Von Barnekow Lofberg, C, Malmo (Sweden).

162. Anaheim, Kyle Kukkonen, C, Maple Grove H.S. (Minn.).

163. Seattle, Semyon Vyazovoi, G, UFA 2 (Russia-Jr.).

164. New Jersey, Viktor Hurtig, D, Vasteras Jr. (Sweden-Jr.).

165. Columbus, Ben Boyd, LW, Charlottetown (QMJHL).

166. Detroit, Pasquale Zito, LW, Windsor (OHL).

167. San Jose, Liam Gilmartin, LW, London (OHL).

168. Calgary (from Los Angeles), Jack Beck, RW, Ottawa (OHL).

169. Vancouver, Hugo Gabrielson, D, Vastervik (Sweden-Jr.).

170. Carolina (from Ottawa), Bryce Montgomery, D, London (OHL).

171. Arizona, Cal Thomas, D, Maple Grove H.S. (Minn.).

172. Chicago, Ilya Safonov, C, Kazan (Russia).

173. Calgary, Lucas Ciona, LW, Seattle (WHL).

174. Philadelphia, Ethan Samson, D, Prince George (WHL).

175. Dallas, Francesco Arcuri, C, Kingston (OHL).

176. Washington (from N.Y. Rangers), Dru Krebs, D, Medicine Hat (WHL).

177. San Jose (from St. Louis), Theo Jacobsson, C, Modo Jr. (Sweden-Jr.).

178. Vancouver (from Winnipeg), Connor Lockhart, RW, Erie (OHL).

179. Nashville, Simon Knak, RW, Portland (WHL).

180. Edmonton, Matvey Petrov, LW, Krylja Sovetov 2 (Russia-Jr.).

181. Boston, Ryan Mast, D, Sarnia (OHL).

182. Minnesota, Nate Benoit, D, Mount St. Charles H.S. (R.I.).

183. Washington, Chase Clark, G, Jersey (USPHL-NCDC).

184. Florida, Jakub Kos, LW, Ilves (Finland).

185. Toronto, Vyacheslav Peksa, G, Irbis Kazan (Russia-Jr.).

186. Edmonton (from Pittsburgh), Shane Lachance, LW, Junior Bruins (USPHL-NCDC).

187. Carolina, Nikita Quapp, G, Krefeld (Germany).

188. Buffalo (from Colorado), Nikita Novikov, D, Dynamo Moscow 2 (Russia-Jr.).

189. N.Y. Islanders, Aleksi Malinen, D, JYP (Finland).

190. Vegas, Artur Cholach, D, Sokol Kiev (Ukraine).

191. Montreal, Xavier Simoneau, C, Drummondville (QMJHL).

192. Tampa Bay, Alex Gagne, D, Muskegon (USHL).

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SEVENTH ROUND

193. Buffalo, Tyson Kozak, C, Portland (WHL).

194. Pittsburgh (from Anaheim), Ryan Mccleary, D, Portland (WHL).

195. Seattle, Justin Janicke, LW, USA U-18 (NTDP).

196. Tampa Bay (from New Jersey), Daniil Pylenkov, D, St. Petersburg (Russia).

197. Columbus, Martin Rysavy, RW, Moose Jaw (WHL).

198. St. Louis (from Detroit), Ivan Vorobyov, RW, Khanty-Mansiysk 2 (Russia-Jr.).

199. San Jose, Evgenii Kashnikov, D, Gatineau (QMJHL).

200. Carolina (from Los Angeles), Yegor Naumov, G, Krylja Sovetov 2 (Russia-Jr.).

201. Vancouver, Lucas Forsell, LW, Farjestad Jr. (Sweden-Jr.).

202. Ottawa, Chandler Romeo, D, Brantford (GOJHL).

203. New Jersey (from Arizona), Zakhar Bardakov, C, St. Petersburg (Russia).

204. Chicago, Connor Kelley, D, Minn.-Duluth (NCAA).

205. Calgary, Arsenii Sergeev, G, Shreveport (NAHL).

206. Philadelphia, Owen Mclaughlin, C, Mount St. Charles H.S. (R.I.).

207. Dallas, Albert Sjoberg, RW, Sodertalje (Sweden-2).

208. N.Y. Rangers, Hank Kempf, D, Muskegon (USHL).

209. Carolina (from St. Louis), Nikita Guslistov, C, Cherepovets (Russia).

210. Florida (from Winnipeg), Braden Hache, D, Kingston (OHL).

211. Tampa Bay (from Nashville), Robert Flinton, LW, St. Paul’s School H.S. (N.H.).

212. Edmonton, Maximus Wanner, D, Moose Jaw (WHL).

213. Boston, Andre Gasseau, C, USA U-18 (NTDP).

214. Montreal (from Minnesota), Joe Vrbetic, G, North Bay (OHL).

215. Pittsburgh (from Washington), Daniel Laatsch, D, Sioux City (USHL).

216. Chicago (from Florida), Jalen Luypen, C, Edmonton (WHL).

217. Boston (from Toronto), Ty Gallagher, D, Boston U. (NCAA).

218. Pittsburgh, Kirill Tankov, C, SKA-Varyagi (Russia-Jr.).

219. Carolina, Joel Nystrom, D, Farjestad (Sweden).

220. Colorado, Taylor Makar, LW, Brooks (AJHL).

221. N.Y. Islanders, Tomas Machu, D, Vitkovice Jr. (Czech Republic-Jr.).

222. Vegas, Carl Lindbom, G, Djurgarden Jr. (Sweden-Jr.).

223. Arizona (from Montreal), Samuel Lipkin, LW, Chicago (USHL).

224. Tampa Bay, Niko Huuhtanen, RW, Everett (WHL).

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