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Ranking every NHL team's best active drafted player
10. Anze Kopitar, Kings, C
1st round (#11), 2005 | Age: 28
A two-time Stanley Cup winner, a
three-time All-Star, a three-time Selke Trophy finalist (including this
season) and now the new captain of the Kings, Kopitar is firmly
established as one of the most dominant two-way centers in the game.
He's been named the team MVP five times in the past nine seasons,
including 2015-16. He's also been honored as the Kings' top defensive
player four times and led them in scoring in each of the past nine
seasons.
13. Joe Pavelski, Sharks, C
7th round (#205), 2003 | Age: 31
Stardom came late for Pavelski, who
emerged as one of the league's most dangerous snipers at 29. Since
then, he's tallied 163 goals (only Alex Ovechkin and Steven Stamkos have
scored more) and is coming off a postseason run that saw him lead all
skaters with 14 tallies. Maybe just as important, he's stabilized the
Sharks' leadership group since being given the C ahead of the 2014-15
season—a key factor behind San Jose's run to the Cup final this spring.
He could probably be higher on this list.
17. Ryan Getzlaf, Ducks, C
1st round (#19), 2003 | Age: 31
A standout in a draft class that is
widely regarded as the best of the past 30 years, Getzlaf ranks first
among his peers in assists (520) and second in points (741). He won the
Cup with the Ducks in 2007, was a runner-up for the Hart in 2014 and has
finished among the top seven vote-getters for the All-Star team six
times. All that success has established Getzlaf as a modern archetype:
the big, skilled No. 1 center who can impose his will through force or
talent.
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