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NHL announces draft order, Penguins currently have 6 picks

Seth Rorabaugh
| Thursday, June 15, 2023 4:40 p.m.

The NHL announced the order for the league’s upcoming entry draft on June 28-29.

Out of the 224 picks over seven rounds, the Pittsburgh Penguins are currently scheduled to have six selections.

Their selections listed by round and overall number:

First round – No. 14

Third round – No. 90 (from New Jersey Devils)

Fifth round – No. 142

Sixth round – No. 174

Seventh round – No. 217 (from Toronto Maple Leafs)

Seventh round – No. 223 (from Florida Panthers)

Three of the Penguins’ selections were acquired through trades:

• The 90th selection was acquired July 16, 2022 in a deal that sent defenseman John Marino to the Devils.

• The 217th selection was acquired July 17, 2021 in a deal that sent forward Jared McCann to the Maple Leafs.

• The 224th selection was acquired July 8, 2022 when they dealt a seventh-round selection (No. 214 overall) in that year’s draft to the Panthers.

Four selections that originally belonged to the Penguins were dealt away in trades:

• Their second-round selection (No. 46 overall) was traded to the Nashville Predators on March 1 in exchange for forward Mikael Granlund.

• Their original third-round selection (No. 78 overall) belongs to the Los Angeles Kings and was upgraded from a fourth-round selection as a condition of a trade that brought forward Jeff Carter to the Penguins on April 12, 2021. Carter had to play in at least 50 games during the 2021-22 season for the condition to be met.

• Their fourth-round selection (No. 110 overall) was traded to the Montreal Canadiens along with defenseman Mike Matheson as part of a trade that brought defenseman Jeff Petry and forward Ryan Poehling to the Penguins on July 16, 2022.

• Their original seventh-round selection (No. 206 overall) was dealt to the San Jose Sharks in a three-way trade that involved the Montreal Canadiens and resulted in forward Nick Bonino returning to the Penguins on March 3.

The entire draft order can be found here.


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