Who was the best skater drafted in 2003?

Who was the best skater drafted in 2003?

Goaltender Marc-André Fleury was selected first overall by the Pittsburgh Penguins….Skaters.

North American European
1 Eric Staal (C) Nikolay Zherdev (RW)
2 Dustin Brown (RW) Milan Michalek (LW)
3 Thomas Vanek (LW) Andrei Kostitsyn (RW)
4 Nathan Horton (C) Dmitri Chernykh (RW)

Who got drafted in 2003 NHL?

Let’s look back at the 2003 NHL draft and see which players turned out to be the best from that class.

  1. 01 Pittsburgh Penguins: Patrice Bergeron.
  2. 02 Carolina Hurricanes: Eric Staal.
  3. 03 Florida Panthers: Marc-Andre Fleury.
  4. 04 Columbus Blue Jackets: Ryan Getzlaf.
  5. 05 Buffalo Sabres: Shea Weber.
  6. 06 San Jose Sharks: Brent Burns.

Who was the first overall pick in the 2003 NHL draft?

Marc-Andre Fleury

2003 NHL DRAFT ORDER – FIRST ROUND
No. Team Player
1. Pittsburgh Marc-Andre Fleury
2. Carolina Eric Staal
3. Florida Nathan Horton

When was Marc Andre Fleury drafted?

2021Chicago Blackhawks
2017Vegas Golden KnightsOctober 6, 2003Pittsburgh Penguins
Marc-André Fleury/Dates joined

Who drafted Shea Weber?

the Nashville Predators
Drafted in the second round, 49th overall, by the Nashville Predators in the 2003 NHL Entry Draft, Weber spent his entire NHL career with the Predators until being traded to Montreal….

Shea Weber
National team Canada
NHL Draft 49th overall, 2003 Nashville Predators
Playing career 2005–present

What year was Crosby drafted?

2006Canadian National Men’s Hockey Team
September 9, 2005Pittsburgh Penguins2003Rimouski Océanic
Sidney Crosby/Dates joined

When did Jeff Carter get drafted?

2021Pittsburgh Penguins
2012Los Angeles Kings2006Canadian National Men’s Hockey Team2005Philadelphia Flyers
Jeff Carter/Dates joined

What round was Zetterberg picked?

seventh
The best seventh-round pick in franchise history is Zetterberg; he was drafted 210th in 1999 and retired in 2018 having won a Stanley Cup and logging 1,082 games, all in a Wings uniform.

Who drafted Dion Phaneuf?

TORONTO (Nov. 17, 2021) Dion Phaneuf has officially announced his retirement from the National Hockey League (NHL) following a career that spanned 14 NHL seasons and 1,048 regular-season games. Born in Edmonton, Alberta, Phaneuf was drafted ninth overall by the Calgary Flames in the 2003 NHL Draft.