Hockey draft
The 2023 PWHL Draft was the first draft in Professional Women's Hockey League history, and took place on September 18, 2023, at the Canadian Broadcasting Centre in Toronto, Ontario .[ 1]
Minnesota Golden Gophers forward Taylor Heise was the first player chosen in the draft, selected by Minnesota . In all, 90 players were selected over 15 rounds of drafting.
List of Eligible Players
286 eligible players from 17 different countries declared for the inaugural PWHL draft.[ 2]
Top NCAA/U Sports prospects
Source: The Hockey News ranking (September 5, 2023).[ 3]
The draft consisted of 15 rounds. The order of picks in the first round was decided by using a computerized list randomizer during a video conference call with all 6 team's general managers.[ 4] In the second round this order was reversed, so the team with the 6th pick would also receive the 7th pick, whilst the team with first overall pick would not pick again until the 12th pick (last pick in the second round). The order would continue alternating in each subsequent round, producing a 'snaking' order.[ 5]
The final draft order was:
Minnesota
Toronto
Boston
New York
Ottawa
Montreal
Selections by round
Picks from the 2023 Draft are listed below by round.[ 6]
Round one
Round two
Round three
Round four
Round five
Round six
Round seven
Round eight
Round nine
Round ten
Round eleven
Round twelve
Round thirteen
Round fourteen
Round fifteen
Draftees based on nationality
Rank
Country
Selections
Percent
Top selection
North America
77
85.6%
1
Canada
49
54.4%
Jocelyne Larocque, 2nd
2
United States
28
31.1%
Taylor Heise, 1st
Europe
13
14.4%
3
Czechia
5
5.6%
Dominika Lásková, 19th
4
Finland
2
2.2%
Susanna Tapani, 25th
Sweden
2
2.2%
Emma Söderberg, 50th
6
Switzerland
1
1.1%
Alina Müller, 3rd
France
1
1.1%
Chloé Aurard, 21st
Austria
1
1.1%
Theresa Schafzahl, 39th
Germany
1
1.1%
Sandra Abstreiter, 68th
North American draftees by state/province
Rank
State/province
Selections
Percent
Top selection
1
Ontario
27
30.0%
Ella Shelton, 4th
2
Minnesota
11
12.2%
Taylor Heise, 1st
3
Quebec
8
8.9%
Élizabeth Giguère, 28th
4
Manitoba
5
5.6%
Jocelyne Larocque, 2nd
New York
5
5.6%
Maureen Murphy, 18th
6
Massachusetts
3
3.3%
Kali Flanagan, 35th
7
Illinois
2
2.2%
Savannah Harmon, 5th
Nova Scotia
2
2.2%
Jill Saulnier, 40th
Saskatchewan
2
2.2%
Brooke Hobson, 45th
Michigan
2
2.2%
Taylor Girard, 51st
British Columbia
2
2.2%
Hannah Miller, 74th
12
Colorado
1
1.1%
Nicole Hensley, 12th
Missouri
1
1.1%
Jincy Dunne, 17th
Alaska
1
1.1%
Clair DeGeorge, 36th
Newfoundland and Labrador
1
1.1%
Maggie Connors, 62nd
Connecticut
1
1.1%
Amanda Boulier, 77th
Wisconsin
1
1.1%
Tatum Skaggs, 82nd
Alberta
1
1.1%
Jessica Healey, 87th
References
External links
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