Toronto Maple Leafs

2013 NHL Entry Draft – Toronto Maple Leafs

Here is a look at whom the Toronto Maple Leafs drafted in the 2013 NHL Entry Draft, and also any trades they may have partaken in during the draft.

Round – Pick – Player Chosen (position in brackets) – Nationality – Junior/Club/College Team

1 – 21 – Frederik Gauthier (C) – Canada – Rimouski Oceanic (QMJHL)
3 – 82 – Carter Verhaeghe (C) – Canada – Niagara IceDogs (OHL)
5 – 142 – Fabrice Herzog  (RW) – Switzerland – Zug U20 (Junioren Elite A)
6 – 172 – Antoine Bibeau (G) – Canada – Prince Edward Island Rockets (QMJHL)
7 – 202 – Andreas Johnson (LW) Sweden – Frolunda J20 (SuperElit)

TRADES

Toronto Maple Leafs acquire Dave Bolland (C) from the Chicago Blackhawks in exchange for 2013 2nd Rd pick, 2013 4th Rd pick and 2014 4th Rd pick

Chicago Blackhawks

2013 NHL Entry Draft – Chicago Blackhawks

Here is a look at whom the Chicago Blackhawks drafted in the 2013 NHL Entry Draft, and also any trades they may have partaken in during the draft.

Round – Pick – Player Chosen (position in brackets) – Nationality – Junior/Club/College Team

1 – 30 – Ryan Hartman (RW) – United States – Plymouth Whalers (OHL)
2 – 51 – Carl Dahlstrom (D) – Sweden – Linkoping J20 (SuperElit)
3 – 74 – John Hayden (C) – United States – USA U-18 (USHL)
4 – 111 – Robin Norell (D) – Sweden – Djurgarden J20 (SuperElit)
1 – 121 – Tyler Motte (C) – United States – USA U-18 (USHL)
5 – 134 – Luke Johnson (C) – United States – Lincoln Stars (USHL)
6 – 181 – Anthony Louis (C) – United States – USA U-18 (USHL)
7 – 211 – Robin Press (D) – Sweden – Sodertalje (HockeyAllvenskan)

TRADES

Chicago Blackhawks acquire 2013 2nd Rd pick, 2013 4th Rd pick and 2014 4th Rd pick from the Toronto Maple Leafs in exchange for Dave Bolland (C)

Chicago Blackhawks acquire 2013 3Rd pick and 2013 5th Rd pick from the Winnipeg Jets in exchange for Michael Frolik (RW)

Chicago Blackhawks

BoredHockeyFan.com congratulates..

BoredHockeyFan.com congratulates the Chicago Blackhawks in winning the 2013 Stanley Cup, by defeating the Boston Bruins in 6 games.

After being behind by 2 games to 1, the Blackhawks win three straight, including two goals from Bryan Bickell and Dave Bolland in 17 seconds of Game Six to clinch their second Stanley Cup in four years.

Patrick Kane, who scored the Cup winner against the Philadelphia Flyers in 2010, walked away with the Conn Smythe Trophy for playoff MVP. Kane finished with 19 points (9G, 10A), including nine points, in his final ten games.