1999 NHL Entry Draft
The 1999 NHL Entry Draft was held on June 26 at the FleetCenter in Boston. According to Sports Illustrated and other sports news agencies, at the time the 1999 draft was considered one of the deepest in talent in years, headed by Patrik Stefan and the Sedin twins, Daniel and Henrik.
As a result of the draft lottery, the first three picks going into draft day were held by the Tampa Bay Lightning, the Atlanta Thrashers expansion team, and the Vancouver Canucks, respectively. The Canucks were determined to select both Sedins and therefore initiated a trading carousel involving multiple teams. After the trading was done, the Thrashers used the first pick to select Stefan, the Canucks used the second and third picks to select the Sedins, and the Lightning traded out of the first round altogether.
The overall impact in the NHL of players selected has not matched that of the neighboring drafts. An example is how many first round picks have played the equivalent of an entire regular season ten seasons after the 1999 draft; only 16 out of 28 first round picks in 1999 have played 82 NHL games, while the same statistic applies to 23 out of 27 players in 1998 and 21 out of 30 players in 2000. In addition, while the Sedin twins have excelled in the NHL, only Barret Jackman and Martin Havlat were still active players of the other 26 first-round picks in the NHL 15 years after the draft.
Selections by round
Club teams are located in North America unless otherwise noted.Round one
# | Player | Nationality | NHL team | College/junior/club team |
1 | Patrik Stefan | Czech Republic | Atlanta Thrashers | Long Beach Ice Dogs |
2 | Daniel Sedin | Sweden | Vancouver Canucks | MODO |
3 | Henrik Sedin | Sweden | Vancouver Canucks | MODO |
4 | Pavel Brendl | Czech Republic | New York Rangers | Calgary Hitmen |
5 | Tim Connolly | United States | New York Islanders | Erie Otters |
6 | Brian Finley | Canada | Nashville Predators | Barrie Colts |
7 | Kris Beech | Canada | Washington Capitals | Calgary Hitmen |
8 | Taylor Pyatt | Canada | New York Islanders | Sudbury Wolves |
9 | Jamie Lundmark | Canada | New York Rangers | Moose Jaw Warriors |
10 | Branislav Mezei | Slovakia | New York Islanders | Belleville Bulls |
11 | Oleg Saprykin | Russia | Calgary Flames | Seattle Thunderbirds |
12 | Denis Shvidki | Ukraine | Florida Panthers | Barrie Colts |
13 | Jani Rita | Finland | Edmonton Oilers | Jokerit |
14 | Jeff Jillson | United States | San Jose Sharks | University of Michigan |
15 | Scott Kelman | Canada | Phoenix Coyotes | Seattle Thunderbirds |
16 | David Tanabe | United States | Carolina Hurricanes | University of Wisconsin–Madison |
17 | Barret Jackman | Canada | St. Louis Blues | Regina Pats |
18 | Konstantin Koltsov | Belarus | Pittsburgh Penguins | Severstal Cherepovets |
19 | Kirill Safronov | Russia | Phoenix Coyotes | SKA St. Petersburg |
20 | Barrett Heisten | United States | Buffalo Sabres | University of Maine |
21 | Nick Boynton | Canada | Boston Bruins | Ottawa 67's |
22 | Maxime Ouellet | Canada | Philadelphia Flyers | Quebec Remparts |
23 | Steve McCarthy | Canada | Chicago Blackhawks | Kootenay Ice |
24 | Luca Cereda | Switzerland | Toronto Maple Leafs | HC Ambri-Piotta |
25 | Mikhail Kuleshov | Russia | Colorado Avalanche | Severstal Cherepovets |
26 | Martin Havlat | Czech Republic | Ottawa Senators | Ocelari Trinec |
27 | Ari Ahonen | Finland | New Jersey Devils | JYP |
28 | Kristian Kudroc | Slovakia | New York Islanders | Michalovce |