2003 NHL Entry Draft


The 2003 NHL Entry Draft was held at the Gaylord Entertainment Center in Nashville, Tennessee on June 21, 2003.
Goaltender Marc-André Fleury was selected first overall by the Pittsburgh Penguins. This was only the third time a goalie was selected first overall in the draft, after Michel Plasse in the 1968 draft and Rick DiPietro in the 2000 draft. Eric Staal was selected second, by the Carolina Hurricanes, and Nathan Horton was the third selection, by the Florida Panthers.
Many analysts rate this draft as having one of the most talented groups of players, some say even better than the 1979 NHL Draft. Every first-round pick went on to play in a regular season NHL game. Among those, two played only a handful of games: Hugh Jessiman and Shawn Belle. All other first round picks had much more substantial NHL careers: the third-fewest games was Marc-Antoine Pouliot with 192. Fleury, Staal, Horton, Nikolay Zherdev, and Patrice Bergeron all became NHL regulars immediately after they were drafted. Milan Michalek was expected to do the same, and was selected for the San Jose Sharks' NHL roster after training camp, but suffered a serious knee injury that ruled him out for the season. All of the top ten selections played at least nine games in the NHL in the 2005–06 season. Calgary Flames' first round selection Dion Phaneuf scored 20 goals in his rookie campaign, becoming the third defenseman to do so, after Brian Leetch and Barry Beck. Mike Richards and Jeff Carter, Zach Parise, Ryan Getzlaf, and Eric Staal all led their teams in scoring in the 2007–08 regular season, and Dustin Brown went on to break the record for most Stanley Cups won by an American team captain.
Later rounds of the draft also featured more players than usual that went on to have substantial NHL careers. These included Shea Weber, Corey Crawford, David Backes, Jimmy Howard, Clarke MacArthur, Jan Hejda, Paul Bissonnette, Kyle Quincey, Lee Stempniak, Nigel Dawes, Marc Methot, Nate Thompson, Joe Pavelski, Kyle Brodziak, Tobias Enstrom, Dustin Byfuglien, Shane O'Brien, Matt Moulson, Jaroslav Halak, David Jones, and Brian Elliott.

Draft day trades

The following trades were made on the day of the draft:

Skaters

Goaltenders

Selections by round

Round one

Round two

Round three

Round four

Round five

Round six

Round seven

Round eight

Round nine

Draftees based on nationality