Pick recap

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OK, to (hopefully) clear up any confusion and reset the table a little, here's a recap of what the Kings did with the 15 picks they entered the draft with.

ROUND ONE
2. Drew Doughty, D
(13. Colten Teubert, D. Kings made three-way trade, gave up No. 28, No. 48 and Michael Cammalleri and got No. 12 pick. Kings then traded No. 12 for No. 13.)
28. See above.

ROUND TWO
32. Vjateslav Voinov, D
48. Traded to Calgary in three-way deal (see above).
61. Traded to Colorado for Brad Richardson.

ROUND THREE
63. Robert Czarnik, RW/C
(74. Andrew Campbell, D. Kings acquired this from Buffalo, gave up No. 81 and No. 101.)
81. See above.
88. Geordie Wudrick, LW

ROUND FOUR
92. Traded to San Jose for fourth-round pick in 2009 and fifth-round pick in 2010.
101. Traded to Buffalo. (see No. 74)

ROUND FIVE
123. Andrei Loktionov, C

ROUND SIX
153. Justin Azevedo, C
179. Traded to Chicago for sixth-round pick in 2009.

ROUND SEVEN
183. Garrett Roe, LW
185. Traded to St. Louis for seventh-round pick in 2009.

3 Comments

James Flagg said:

Rich, thanks for the recap.....the SJ deal is still a little strange.....It was a coup to get the 92 pick from TB for a depth golatender....but then to send it to SJ for future picks that will almost certainly be much lower in rounds 4 & 5, unless you think SJ is heading for a big fall....Understand the concept of stockpiling picks for next year (the Calgary & Buffalo trades were good ones), but stockpiling low round picks from strong teams.....Obviously the Kings never intended to use all 15 picks this year, but this one deal seems pretty one-sided for SJ.....

KingFan4ever Author Profile Page said:

Absolutely fantastic job covering the draft Rich. Thanks for breaking this all down for us few and proud Kings fans!!

All of us Kings Fans! said:

Rich amazing job... You would go number one in a sports writers draft! You are a legend!

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Rich Hammond has covered the Kings, on a full-time or part-time basis, since the 2000-01 season. He was the beat writer for the entire John Torchetti era and has witnessed Bob Miller singing country music in a Nashville honky-tonk bar. A native of Los Angeles, Rich has worked at the Daily News since 1999 and also serves as the paper's deputy sports editor. E-mail Rich at rich.hammond@dailynews.com.

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