2003 NHL Entry Draft - Draft Day Trades

Draft Day Trades

  • The Florida Panthers trade the first pick (Marc-Andre Fleury) and 73rd pick (Daniel Carcillo) to the Pittsburgh Penguins for the third pick (Nathan Horton), the 55th pick (Stefan Meyer) and Mikael Samuelsson.
  • The Boston Bruins trade the 16th pick (Steve Bernier) to the San Jose Sharks for the 21st pick (Mark Stuart), the 66th pick (Masi Marjamaki), and the 107th pick (Byron Bitz)
  • The Edmonton Oilers trade the 17th pick (Zach Parise) to the New Jersey Devils for the 22nd pick (Marc-Antoine Pouliot) and the 68th pick (Jean-Francois Jacques).
  • The St. Louis Blues trade Cory Stillman to the Tampa Bay Lightning for the 62nd pick (David Backes).
  • The New Jersey Devils trade Mike Danton and the 101st pick (Konstantin Zakharov) to the St. Louis Blues for the 93rd pick (Ivan Khomutov).
  • The Chicago Blackhawks trade Andrei Nikolishin to the Colorado Avalanche for the 120th pick (Mitch Maunu)
  • The St. Louis Blues trade Tyson Nash to the Phoenix Coyotes for the 148th pick (Lee Stempniak)

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