2011 KHL Junior Draft
title: "2011 KHL Junior Draft" type: doc version: 1 created: 2026-02-28 author: "Wikipedia contributors" status: active scope: public tags: ["kontinental-hockey-league-junior-draft", "2011–12-khl-season"] topic_path: "sports" source: "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2011_KHL_Junior_Draft" license: "CC BY-SA 4.0" wikipedia_page_id: 0 wikipedia_revision_id: 0
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| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | 2011 KHL Junior Draft |
| logo | KHLJuniorDraft2011.png |
| logosize | 290px |
| date | 28 May 2011 |
| location | Moscow, Russia |
| league | KHL |
| first | Russia Anton Slepyshev |
| Selected by: Metallurg Novokuznetsk | |
| prev | 2010 |
| next | 2012 |
| :: |
| name = 2011 KHL Junior Draft | image = | alt = | caption = | logo = KHLJuniorDraft2011.png | logosize = 290px | date = 28 May 2011 | time = | location = Moscow, Russia | network = | league = KHL | first = Russia Anton Slepyshev Selected by: Metallurg Novokuznetsk | prev = 2010 | next = 2012 The 2011 KHL Junior Draft was the third entry draft held by the Kontinental Hockey League (KHL), taking place on 28 May 2011 in Mytishchi Arena. Ice hockey players from around the world aged between 17 and 21 years of age were selected. Players eligible to take part in the draft were required to not have an active contract with a KHL, MHL or VHL team. A total of 371 players participated in the draft, 171 of these playing in Russia, 100 in Europe and 100 in North America.
Top prospects
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| Ranking | North American skaters | European skaters | Russian skaters |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Canada Ryan Nugent-Hopkins (C) | Sweden Gabriel Landeskog (LW) | Mikhail Grigorenko (C) |
| 2 | Canada Jonathan Huberdeau (C) | Finland Joel Armia (RW) | Anton Slepyshev (LW) |
| 3 | Canada Nathan Beaulieu (D) | Sweden Calle Järnkrok (C) | Aleksandr Timiryov (RW) |
| 4 | Canada Sean Couturier (C) | Switzerland Sven Bärtschi (LW) | Bogdan Yakimov (C) |
| 5 | Canada Ryan Murphy (D) | Sweden Jonas Brodin (D) | Vadim Khlopotov (C) |
| 6 | Canada Dougie Hamilton (D) | Sweden Oscar Klefbom (D) | Vyacheslav Osnovin (C) |
| 7 | Canada Ryan Strome (C) | Finland Miikka Salomäki (C) | Arseni Khatsey (C) |
| 8 | Canada Duncan Siemens (D) | Finland Markus Granlund (C) | Valeri Vasiliev (D) |
| 9 | USA Charlie Coyle (RW) | Sweden Rickard Rakell (RW) | Pavel Makarenko (D) |
| 10 | Canada Mark McNeill (C) | Sweden Patrick Cehlin (RW) | Timur Schyngareyev (RW) |
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| Ranking | North American goalies | European goalies | Russian goalies |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | United States John Gibson | Finland Christopher Gibson | Andrei Vasilevski |
| 2 | Canada Louis Domingue | Finland Samu Perhonen | Igor Ustynski |
| 3 | Canada Jordan Binnington | Czech Republic Matěj Machovský | Ivan Nalimov |
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Notes:
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- The KHL considers European players as being European-born players not born in Russia, regardless of their current team.
Selections by round
Round one
::data[format=table] | Rank || Player ||Position|| Nationality|| KHL team || Drafted from | |---| | 1 | | 2 | | 3 | | 4 | | 5 | | 6 | | 7 | | 8 | | 9 | | 10 | | 11 | | 12 | | 13 | | 14 | | 15 | | 16 | | 17 | | 18 | | 19 | | 20 | | 21 | | 22 | | 23 | | 24 | ::
Round 2
::data[format=table] | Rank || Player ||Position|| Nationality|| KHL team || Drafted from | |---| | 25 | | 26 | | 27 | | 28 | | 29 | | 30 | | 31 | | 32 | | 33 | | 34 | | 35 | | 36 | | 37 | | 38 | | 39 | | 40 | | 41 | | 42 | | 43 | | 44 | | 45 | | 46 | | 47 | ::
Round 3
::data[format=table] | Rank || Player ||Position|| Nationality|| KHL team || Drafted from | |---| | 48 | | 49 | | 50 | | 51 | | 52 | | 53 | | 54 | | 55 | | 56 | | 57 | | 58 | | 59 | | 60 | | 61 | | 62 | | 63 | | 64 | | 65 | | 66 | | 67 | | 68 | | 69 | | 70 | | 71 | | 72 | | 73 | | 74 | ::
Round 4
::data[format=table] | Rank || Player ||Position|| Nationality|| KHL team || Drafted from | |---| | 75 | | 76 | | 77 | | 78 | | 79 | | 80 | | 81 | | 82 | | 83 | | 84 | | 85 | | 86 | | 87 | | 88 | | 89 | | 90 | | 91 | | 92 | | 93 | | 94 | | 95 | | 96 | | 97 | | 98 | | 99 | | 100 | | 101 | ::
Round 5
::data[format=table] | Rank || Player ||Position|| Nationality|| KHL team || Drafted from | |---| | 102 | | 103 | | 104 | | 105 | | 106 | | 107 | | 108 | | 109 | | 110 | | 111 | | 112 | | 113 | | 114 | | 115 | | 116 | | 117 | | 118 | | 119 | | 120 | | 121 | | 122 | | 123 | | 124 | | 125 | | 126 | | 127 | ::
Round 6
::data[format=table] | Rank || Player ||Position|| Nationality|| KHL team || Drafted from | |---| | 128 | | 129 | | 130 | | 131 | | 132 | | 133 | | 134 | | 135 | ::
References
References
- "Будущее стало ближе". KHL.ru.
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