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The Hot List: This year's crop

John Tavares is the early favorite to be selected first overall at the 2009 NHL Entry Draft. (Photo by Claus Andersen/Getty Images)

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John Tavares is the early favorite to be selected first overall at the 2009 NHL Entry Draft. (Photo by Claus Andersen/Getty Images)

The Ivan Hlinka tourney is coming up fast and many 2008 draft picks have already attended NHL prospect camps, so let’s turn our attention to the ’08-09 campaign. Here’s a look at some of the marquee names you will expect to see frequently on The Hot List in the upcoming season.

1. John Tavares, C – Oshawa Generals (OHL): Will he still be the No. 1 draft pick in 2009? Will the Gens trade him to the London Knights? Is Johnny T burning out under the spotlight or will he rise to levels we’ve never seen before? All provocative questions; for the answers, of course, we’ll have to wait. Draft eligible in 2009.

2. Victor Hedman, D – MoDo (Swe.): The dude with the chance to dethrone Tavares, Hedman has NHL size (6-foot-5, 220 pounds) and a whole basket of good traits to go with it. He has also played against men twice his age already in the Swedish Elite League. Draft eligible in 2009.

3. Brayden Schenn, C –
Brandon Wheat Kings (WHL): After putting up more than a point per game as a 16-year-old in the Dub, look for Schenn to rack up even bigger numbers in ’08-09 – especially if older brother Luke isn’t defending in Kelowna. Draft eligible in 2009.

4. Taylor Hall, C – Windsor Spitfires (OHL): He doesn’t have the same level of hype as Tavares, but Hall is another 16-year-old who put up serious numbers in his rookie campaign and will be gunning for more this year. Plus, he’s also a late birthday, so NHL teams will have to wait a little longer for this sniper. Draft eligible in 2010.

5. Jeremy Morin, C – U.S. NTDP (NAHL): Morin led Team USA in scoring last season and recently scored an invite to Team USA’s evaluation camp for the world juniors, despite being only 17. Draft eligible in 2009.

6. Olivier Roy, G – Cape Breton Screaming Eagles (QMJHL): Gotta have a goalie on the list and Roy is the early favorite to be the most buzzed-about keeper of the next campaign. Scoring the starting job for Canada at the Ivan Hlinka tourney would be the first big step. Draft eligible in 2009.

7. Matt Duchene, C – Brampton Battalion (OHL):
Another young gun who will be getting ready for his close-up at this year’s Ivan Hlinka for Canada, Duchene had 50 points in 64 games for Brampton last year and didn’t turn 17 until mid-season. Draft eligible in 2009.

8. Toni Rajala, LW – Ilves Jr. (Fin.): No amount of superlatives can match how Finnish hockey enthusiasts feel about the young Rajala. He’s not the biggest cat in the world (5-foot-8), but he has shown offensive flair at every level he has played. Draft eligible in 2009.

9. Jared Cowen, D – Spokane Chiefs (WHL): Looking for the size of Hedman in a North American product? Look no further than Cowen, who, at 6-foot-5 and 207 pounds, is still learning how to be a beast in the Dub. Draft eligible in 2009.

10. Jordan Schroeder, RW – Minnesota Golden Gophers (WCHA):
Schroeder joins a loaded Gophers team after making his name with Team USA at the world juniors and the NTDP last year. Draft eligible in 2009.

The Hot List, a weekly roundup of minor league, junior, college and high school players we’re excited to one day see in the NHL, appears every Tuesday, only on thehockeynews.com.

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Wayne Niulrana Posted
(2009-04-30 07:32:25)



There'll be a Detroit Red Wings blockbuster draft-floor Trade for more D.
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Joe D Posted
(2009-04-30 06:46:06)



the only way Tavares isn't chosen first overall is if he forgets how to use a hockey stick....
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blaine Posted
(2009-04-30 06:45:10)



lol dipietro39 the last time I heard, the only thing being overtaken was europe - by muslims
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Chris19 Posted
(2009-04-30 06:44:49)



I'd have to disagree on your leafs comment Travis K. Cliff Fletcher is a respectable GM and knows quite a bit about hockey, you must have mistaken him with their last GM, John Ferguson Jr. Second of all people love to hate on Tavares, but I'm sure when all is said and done either he or Hedman will be the 1st pick come next June depending on what needs are more pressing for the selecting team.
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DiPietro39 Posted
(2009-04-30 06:44:34)



it is good that a swed goes first overall. Europe is over taking the NHL. I love it
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Chris Posted
(2009-04-30 06:44:33)



Hey seb, is that the same Tampa that has the worst D in the NHL you are talking about?
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Mike Paquet Posted
(2009-04-30 06:44:30)



Olivier Roy is an incredible goaltender for his age. It is surprising at the lack of hype he has as of right now. By the end of next season, there will be a lot of buzz around a goalie named Roy in the Q, and thankfully he isn't the offspring of Sir Patrick, who has a bad tasting buzz around him after last season.
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Seb T Posted
(2009-04-30 06:44:30)



Tavares will go first depending on which team ends up last. Offensive minded teams will want Tavares. ex: Tampa, Vancouver or Buffalo would pick Tavares...Boston or LA might go for Hedman.
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Tommy A Posted
(2009-04-30 06:44:27)



If you get a chance to witness Brayden Schenn play, jump all over that opportunity! This kid was unbelievable last season with the Wheat Kings, by far there best player as a 16 year old. Schenn is the most talented rookie to come into the league since Gilbert Brule. At mid-season, don't count out Schenn passing either Tavares or Hedman in the rankings.
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Travis K Posted
(2009-04-30 06:44:27)



hahahaha snowman are you an idiot? the wings had tons of euros on the team and they won the cup. the three best euros were drafted after the first round so how is it a crapshoot. go apply for the job with the leafs they like guys who dont know anything about hockey to be their general managers. schenn is amazing got to see him play in brandon this year a couple of times and whoever drafts the kid is getting a very good player. i actually think that he is future captain material and will win more cups then tavares but the real real deal is hedman, the guy dominated at the world juniors at 16 and is an absolute monster, how can you pass on a guy that is being compared to chris pronger a hart trophy winner, norris trophy winner and a should be conn smythe winner when he carried the oilers to the final. hadmna, schenn tavares should be the order for the top three.
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