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Where Are They Now?
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Jeff Veillette
Jun 15, 2014, 14:44 EDTUpdated:
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I wish I could bring more insight about this years draft. To be honest, I’m terrible at paying attention to draft classes, and tend to just go on Youtube the day before and pick whoever has the coolest trick shot as the guy I want the Leafs to pick. Its a pretty poor strategy, and one of my ambitions for next season is to not find myself in the same position this time in 2015. 
I did get to thinking though, the Leafs have drafted a lot of guys over the years. Where is everybody? I looked up every player the Leafs have drafted in this millennium, and traced their current hockey location (league of most games played in 2013/14) down.
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Something that surprised me a lot: of the 106 players the Leafs have selected over the past 14 years, eighteen of them are regular NHLers. These guys rank from the fringe (Jimmy Hayes) to the elite (Tuukka Rask). The issue, of course, is that just five of those eighteen are playing for the Leafs. Hayes teamed up with Brad Boyes in Florida. Jay Harrison and Jiri Tlusty played together in Carolina. Matt Frattin split time between LA and Columbus, Luke Schenn was in Philly (this one nobody minds for obvious reasons), Viktor Stalberg was in Nashville. Johnny “Malkin” Mitchell was in Colorado, Anton Stralman won the east with the New York Rangers, Matt Stajan still does stuff in Calgary, and Alex Steen and Carlo Colaiacovo were chilling in St. Louis.
Tied with the NHL on this list is the American Hockey League. This, of course, is much more Toronto-controlled territory, with fourteen players spending the bulk of their year with the Toronto Marlies (and Jesse Blacker having started the season there). The most surprising of all the AHLers, however, is Jean-Philippe Cote. The last pick by the Leafs in 2000, the 32 year old has stuck to the grind and represented Tampa Bay in 19 of his 27 career NHL games this year, but spent most of the season with Syracuse.
The last significant location for these picks is the KHL. Twelve of these draft picks found their way there this year, with eleven of them being European in background (Ian White being the sore thumb). Unsurprisingly, this is the land of the ones drafted long ago, with Juraj Mikus and Leo Komarov (who is expected to return to the NHL) being the only two drafted after 2004.
Beyond that, players have scattered around the world. I found it funny that Leafs picks from three different draft classes (Miguel Delisle of 2000, Nicolas Corbeil of 2001, and Dominic D’Amour of 2002) all find themselves on the same LNAH (very-low level pro league in Quebec/East Ontario) team. I also wonder if playing in the third level German league is better or worse than the fourth level Swedish league.
Lastly, I was impressed by the fact that only eight players appear to have left professional hockey. I guess the sport is the only thing that some of these guys have, but a lot of them are in their 30’s now and have jumped around a lot of leagues. Whether they’re chasing dreams or paycheques now is a curious question, but in any event, there’s a lot of dedication required there. Below is the full list, sorted by location:
PlayerYearLeagueTeam / Last Year
Tyler Biggs
2011
AHL
Toronto
Stuart Percy
2011
AHL
Toronto
Joshua Leivo
2011
AHL
Toronto
David Broll
2011
AHL
Toronto
Garret Sparks
2011
AHL
Toronto
Brad Ross
2010
AHL
Toronto
Greg McKegg
2010
AHL
Toronto
Petter Granberg
2010
AHL
Toronto
Sam Carrick
2010
AHL
Toronto
Kenny Ryan
2009
AHL
Toronto
Jesse Blacker
2009
AHL
Norfolk
Jamie Devane
2009
AHL
Toronto
Jerry D’Amigo
2009
AHL
Toronto
Greg Pateryn
2008
AHL
Hamilton
Andrew MacWilliam
2008
AHL
Toronto
Korbinian Holzer
2006
AHL
Toronto
Chad Rau
2005
AHL
Worcester
Jean-Philippe Cote
2000
AHL
Syracuse
Alex Berry
2005
Austria
Ljubljana
Todd Ford
2002
Chinook
Okotoks
Grant Rollheiser
2008
CHL
Brampton
Barron Smith
2009
CIS
Alberta
Martin Sagat
2003
Czech
Chomutov
Karel Pilar
2001
Czech
Praha
Jerome Flaake
2008
DEL
Hamburg
Josh Nicholls
2010
ECHL
Greenville
Dale Mitchell
2007
ECHL
South Carolina
Tyler Ruegsegger
2006
ECHL
Reading
Joel Champagne
2008
EIHL
Braehead
Phil Oreskovic
2005
EIHL
Nottingham
Markus Seikola
2000
Finland
Turku
Ivan Kolozvary
2001
Germany-3
Bayreuth
Lubos Velebny
2000
Germany-3
Peiting
Jan Chovan
2001
Hungary
Nove Zamky
Christopher DiDomenico
2007
Italy
Asiago
David Turon
2002
Italy
Fassa
Juraj Mikus
2007
KHL
Prague
Leo Komarov
2006
KHL
Moscow Dynamo
Roman Kukumberg
2004
KHL
Bratislava
Dmitry Vorobiev
2004
KHL
Vladivostok
Maxim Semenov
2004
KHL
Astana
Konstantin Volkov
2003
KHL
Moscow Dynamo
Ian White
2002
KHL
Chelyabinsk
Jarkko Immonen
2002
KHL
Nizhny Novgorod
Staffan Kronwall
2002
KHL
Yaroslavl
Maxim Kondratiev
2001
KHL
Chelyabinsk
Tomas Mojzis
2001
KHL
Bratislava
Mikael Tellqvist
2000
KHL
Riga
Jean-Francois Racine
2000
LHSCE
Waterloo
Dominic D’Amour
2002
LNAH
Cornwall
Nicolas Corbeil
2001
LNAH
Cornwall
Miguel Delisle
2000
LNAH
Cornwall
Dominic Toninato
2012
NCAA
Minnesota-Duluth
Tony Cameranesi
2011
NCAA
Minnesota-Duluth
Dennis Robertson
2011
NCAA
Brown
Max Everson
2011
NCAA
Harvard
Eric Knodel
2009
NCAA
New Hampshire
Morgan Rielly
2012
NHL
Toronto
Nazem Kadri
2009
NHL
Toronto
Luke Schenn
2008
NHL
Philadelphia
Jimmy Hayes
2008
NHL
Florida
Matt Frattin
2007
NHL
Columbus
Carl Gunnarsson
2007
NHL
Toronto
Jiri Tlusty
2006
NHL
Carolina
Nikolai Kulemin
2006
NHL
Toronto
James Reimer
2006
NHL
Toronto
Viktor Stalberg
2006
NHL
Nashville
Tuukka Rask
2005
NHL
Boston
Anton Stralman
2005
NHL
NY Rangers
John Michell
2003
NHL
Colorado
Alexander Steen
2002
NHL
St. Louis
Matthew Stajan
2002
NHL
Calgary
Carlo Colaiacovo
2001
NHL
St. Louis
Jay Harrison
2001
NHL
Carolina
Brad Boyes
2000
NHL
Florida
Sondre Olden
2010
Norway
Valerenga
Carter Verhaeghe
2013
OHL
Niagara
Matt Finn
2012
OHL
Guelph
Connor Brown
2012
OHL
Erie
Ryan Rupert
2012
OHL
London
Jan Steber
2004
Poland
Tychy
Frederik Gauthier
2013
QMJHL
Rimouski
Fabrice Herzog
2013
QMJHL
Quebec
Antoine Bibeau
2013
QMJHL
Val d’Or
Ben Winnett
2007
Retired
2011/12
Pierce Norton
2004
Retired
2010/11
John Doherty
2003
Retired
2007/08
Shaun Landolt
2003
Retired
2009/10
Scott May
2002
Retired
2011/12
Jaroslav Sklenar
2001
Retired
2005/06
Kris Vernarsky
2000
Retired
2010/11
Vadim Sozinov
2000
Retired
2006/07
Andreas Johnson
2013
Sweden
Frolunda
Viktor Loov
2012
Sweden
Modo
Tom Nilsson
2011
Sweden
Frolunda
Daniel Brodin
2010
Sweden
Brynas
Johan Dahlberg
2005
Sweden D2
Ulvo
Justin Pogge
2004
Sweden-1
Bofars
Jeremy Williams
2003
Sweden-1
Vasteras
Robbie Earl
2004
Switzerland
Zug
Brendan Bell
2001
Switzerland
Biel
Kyle Wellwood
2001
Switzerland
Zug
Mike Knoepfli
2001
Switzerland
Fribourg
Mikhail Stefanovich
2008
VHL
Togliatti
Alxander Shinkar
2000
VHL
Togliatti