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The 'First-overall NHL Draft picks' quiz
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The 'First-overall NHL Draft picks' quiz

The New York Islanders won the NHL Draft lottery and turned their ticket into 17-year-old defenseman Matthew Schaefer with the first-overall pick in the 2025 NHL Draft. Schaefer hasn’t played in a game since December after needing surgery for a broken collarbone suffered playing for Team Canada against Latvia in the World Junior Championships. In 15 games with the Erie Otters of the Ontario Hockey League he tallied 22 total points and became the first OHL player drafted No. 1 since Connor McDavid in 2015. After being drafted, Schaefer wasted no time in throwing barbs towards the New York Rangers. 

“We’re going to beat the Rangers every time we play them,” he said, via John Kreiser. 

Which brings us to today’s quiz. How many of the players to be taken with the top pick in the NHL Draft can you name in six minutes?

Good luck!

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2025 / NYI
Matthew Schaefer
2024 / SJ
Macklin Celebrini
2023 / CHI
Connor Bedard
2022 / MON
Juraj Slafkovsky
2021 / BUF
Owen Power
2020 / NYR
Alexis Lafreniere
2019 / NJ
Jack Hughes
2018 / BUF
Rasmus Dahlin
2017 / NJ
Nico Hischier
2016 / TOR
Auston Matthews
2015 / EDM
Connor McDavid
2014 / FLA
Aaron Ekblad
2013 / COL
Nathan MacKinnon
2012 / EDM
Nail Yakupov
2011 / EDM
Ryan Nugent-Hopkins
2010 / EDM
Taylor Hall
2009 / NYI
John Tavares
2008 / TB
Steven Stamkos
2007 / CHI
Patrick Kane
2006 / STL
Erik Johnson
2005 / PIT
Sidney Crosby
2004 / WSH
Alexander Ovechkin
2003 / PIT
Marc-Andre Fleury
2002 / CBJ
Rick Nash
2001 / ATL
Ilya Kovalchuk
2000 / NYI
Rick DiPietro
1999 / ATL
Patrik Stefan
1998 / TB
Vincent Lecavalier
1997 / BOS
Joe Thornton
1996 / OTT
Chris Phillips
1995 / OTT
Bryan Berard
1994 / FLA
Ed Jovanovski
1993 / OTT
Alexandre Daigle
1992 / TB
Roman Hamrlik
1991 / QUE
Eric Lindros
1990 / QUE
Owen Nolan
1989 / QUE
Mats Sundin
1988 / MNS
Mike Modano
1987 / BUF
Pierre Turgeon
1986 / DET
Joe Murphy
1985 / TOR
Wendel Clark
1984 / PIT
Mario Lemieux
1983 / MNS
Brian Lawton
1982 / BOS
Gord Kluzak
1981 / WPG
Dale Hawerchuk
1980 / MTL
Doug Wickenheiser
1979 / COR
Rob Ramage
1978 / MNS
Bobby Smith
1977 / DET
Dale McCourt
1976 / WSH
Rick Green
1975 / PHI
Mel Bridgman
1974 / WAS
Greg Joly
1973 / NYI
Denis Potvin
1972 / NYI
Billy Harris
1971 / MTL
Guy Lafleur
1970 / BUF
Gilbert Perreault
1969 / MTL
Rejean Houle
1968 / MTL
Michel Plasse
1967 / LA
Rick Pagnutti
1966 / BOS
Barry Gibbs
1965 / NYR
Andre Veilleux
1964 / DET
Claude Gauthier
1963 / MTL
Garry Monahan

Tommy Fradenburg is a freelance writer and an alumni of UNC Chapel Hill currently based in Charlotte, North Carolina. He religiously follows his favorite teams The New York Yankees and Dallas Cowboys (yes, he knows) as well as his alma mater the Tar Heels and West Ham United F.C. in the Premier League. See more of his work on Twitter @tommyfradenburg.

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