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CAPITALS 2016 DRAFT PICKS

Round Selection(s)

1 26

4 117

5 145 (from ANA via TOR)

5 147

6 177

7 207

FIRST-ROUND DRAFT ORDER

1. Toronto Maple Leafs

2. Winnipeg Jets

3. Columbus Blue Jackets

4. Edmonton Oilers

5. Vancouver Canucks

6. Calgary Flames

7. Arizona Coyotes

8. Buffalo Sabres

9. Montreal Canadiens

10. Colorado Avalanche

11. New Jersey Devils

12. Ottawa Senators

13. Carolina Hurricanes

14. Boston Bruins

15. Minnesota Wild

16. Detroit Red Wings

17. Nashville Predators

18. Philadelphia Flyers

19. New York Islanders

20. Arizona Coyotes (from NYR)

21. Carolina Hurricanes (from LA)

22. Winnipeg Jets (from CHI)

23. Florida Panthers

24. Anaheim Ducks

25. Dallas Stars

26. Washington Capitals

27. Tampa Bay Lightning

28. St. Louis Blues

29. Boston Bruins (from SJ)

30. Toronto Maple Leafs (from PIT)

2016 NHL DRAFT

Buffalo, N.Y. ‡ First Niagara Center

Round 1: Fri., June 24 ‡ 7 SBPB (7 ‡ NBC Sports Network Rounds 2-7: Sat., June 25 ‡ 10 a.m. ET ‡ 1+I 1HPRRUN The Washington Capitals hold the 26th overall selection in the 2016 NHL Draft, which begins on Friday, June 24 at First Niagara Center in Buffalo, N.Y., and will be televised on NBC Sports Network at 7 p.m. Rounds 2-7 will take place on Saturday and will be televised on NHL Network at 10 a.m. The Capitals currently hold six picks in the seven-round draft. Last year, the team made four selections, including goaltender Ilya Samsonov with the 22nd overall selection.

CAPITALS DRAFT NOTES

Homegrown Fourteen players (Karl Alzner, Nicklas Backstrom, Andre Burakovsky, John Carlson, Connor Carrick, Stanislav Galiev, Philipp Grubauer, Braden Holtby, Marcus Johansson, Evgeny Kuznetsov, Dmitry Orlov, Alex Ovechkin, Chandler Stephenson and Tom Wilson) who played for the Capitals in 2015-16 were originally drafted by Washington.

Capitals draftees accous

assists. Pick 26 This year marks the third time in franchise history the Capitals have held the 26nd overall selection in the NHL Draft. Washington selected Evgeny Kuznetsov with the 26th pick in the 2010 NHL Draft and Brian Sutherby with the 26th pick in the 2000 NHL Draft. Other recent notable players to be drafted with the 26th overall selection include Kyle Palmieri (ANA, 2009), Tyler Ennis (BUF, 2008), David Perron (STL, 2007), Brian Boyle (LA, 2003) and Martin Havlat (OTT, 1999). Top of Their Class Alex Ovechkin ranks first among players drafted in 2004 in goals (525), points (966) and games played (839). Nicklas Backstrom ranks first among players drafted in

2006 in assists (477) and points (642). Marcus Johansson ranks fifth among players drafted in

2009 in points (232) and assists (154). Braden Holtby ranks first among goaltenders drafted in

2008 in games played (244) and wins (149). Holtby was the 10th goaltender selected in the

2008 NHL Draft and has more wins than the nine goaltenders drafted before him combined

(116).

Quantity and Quality Since 2006, 19

one game for the Capitals and have combined to play in 3,528 games for Washington. Making an Impact The Capitals 2012 NHL Draft class has combined to play in 475 NHL games, ranking first in the NHL. games played (2,192) and its 2009 Draft class ranks fifth in games played (948). Homegrown Goaltending - During the last six seasons, goaltenders drafted by Washington have accounted for 223 o%). Early Returns Capitals prospect Ilya Samsonov played in 19 games as a rookie with Magnitogorsk Metallurg (KHL) in 2015-16 and posted a 6-4-3 record with two shutouts, a 2.04 goals-against average and a .925 save percentage. Samsonov recorded his first KHL shutout with a 30-save performance on Oct. 26, 2015 against Khabarovsk Amur. Jonas Siegenthaler earned eight points (3g, 5a) in 40 games as a rookie with the Zurich Lions of the Swiss

National League A. Siegenthaler finished the season ranked tied for fourth on the team in plus/minus (+16). Connor Hobbs registered 41 points (19g,

22a) in 58 games with the Regina Pats (WHL) in 2015-16 and finished the season ranked fifth among WHL defensemen in power-play goals (10) and

tied for fifth in goals and penalty minutes (106).

Washington Capitals

2016 NHL Draft Guide

MONUMENTAL SPORTS &

ENTERTAINMENT

Chairman, Maj. Owner & CEO ................... Ted Leonsis Vice Chairman & President ......................... Dick Patrick Vice Chairman ..................................... Raul Fernandez Vice Chairman ...................................... Sheila Johnson MSE Partner ................................................. David Blair MSE Partner .......................................... Scott Brickman MSE Partner ................................................ Neil Cohen MSE Partner ............................................... Jack Davies MSE Partner ....................................... Richard Fairbank MSE Partner ................................. Michelle D. Freeman MSE Partner .............................................. Richard Kay MSE Partner ................................................. Jeong Kim MSE Partner .......................................... Mark D. Lerner MSE Partner .............................................. Roger Mody MSE Partner .......................................... Anthony Nader MSE Partner .................................. Frederick Schaufeld MSE Partner .............................................. Earl Stafford MSE Partner ......................................... George Stamas MSE Partner .................................................. Cliff White

HOCKEY OPERATIONS

Senior V.P. & General Manager .......... Brian MacLellan Asst. General Manager ......................... Ross Mahoney

Asst. General Manager,

Director of Legal Affairs ............................ Don Fishman Director, Hockey Operations ...................... Kris Wagner Director of Hockey Analytics ........................ Tim Barnes Hockey Operations Assistant ............................HT Lenz

SCOUTING STAFF

Pro Scout/Dir. Of Minor League Ops ......... Chris Patrick Director, Player Development .............. Steve Richmond Head Amateur Scout.............................. Steve Bowman Scout .............................................. Darrell Baumgartner Scout .......................................................... Matt Bradley Scout ............................................... Jason Fitzsimmons Scout ........................................................ Alan Haworth Scout ............................................................ Phil Horner Scout ...................................................... Vojtech Kucera Scout ........................................................ Ed McColgan Scout .............................................................. Wil Nichol Scout ........................................................ Martin Pouliot Scout .................................................. Terry Richardson Scout ...................................................... Brian Sutherby Scout ............................................................ A.J. Toews Scout .................................................... Mats Weiderstal

MEDIA RELATIONS

Sr. Director of Comm. ........................ Sergey Kocharov (in Buffalo: skocharov@washcaps.com) Manager, Media Relations ..................... Pace Sagester (in Buffalo: psagester@washcaps.com) FRPPB FRRUGLQMPRU"""B .............. Megan Eichenberg (in Washington: meichenberg@washcaps.com)

MEDIA INFORMATION

Capitals releases, audio and video from Buffalo will be posted at CapitalsToday.com. Media can also receive updates by following @CapitalsPR on Twitter. The NHL has posted scouting reports, video footage, player profiles and much more at NHL.com. European Union The Capitals have drafted a player from Europe in eight consecutive drafts and have drafted 17 European players during that span. Washington has drafted a European player in the first round nine times in the last 10 drafts. Bringing Home the Hardware Players drafted by Washington have been selected to the NHL All-Star Game 33 times while playing for the Capitals and have won the following individual awards: Hart Trophy Alex Ovechkin (2007-08, 2008-09, 2012-13)

Art Ross Trophy Alex Ovechkin (2007-08)

Vezina Trophy Olie Kolzig (1999-00), Jim Carey (1995-96) King Clancy Memorial Trophy Olie Kolzig (2005-06) Ted Lindsay Award Alex Ovechkin (2007-08, 2008-09, 2009-10) quotesdbs_dbs5.pdfusesText_9