2006 NHL Entry Draft - North American Draftees By State/province

North American Draftees By State/province

Rank State/Province Selections Top Selection
1 Ontario 32 Jordan Staal, 2nd
2 Quebec 16 Derick Brassard, 6th
3 Minnesota 15 Erik Johnson, 1st
4 New York 10 Nick Foligno, 28th
5 British Columbia 9 Ty Whishart, 16th
6 Michigan 8 Peter Mueller, 8th
6 Alberta 8 Leland Irving, 26th
6 Massachusetts 8 Joey Ryan, 48th
9 Manitoba 7 Jonathan Toews, 3rd
10 Nova Scotia 7 James Sheppard, 9th
11 Saskatchewan 5 Riley Holzapfel, 43rd
12 Wisconsin 3 Phil Kessel, 5th
12 Illinois 3 Nigel Williams, 51st
14 Utah 2 Trevor Lewis, 17th
14 California 2 Rhett Rakhshani, 100th
16 New Jersey 1 Bobby Sanguinetti, 21st
16 Tennessee 1 Blake Geoffrion, 56th
16 Pennsylvania 1 Mike Weber, 57th
16 Rhode Island 1 Cody Wild, 140th
16 New Hampshire 1 Jon Rheault, 145th
16 Colorado 1 Tyler Ruegsegger, 166th
16 Washington 1 Chris Frank, 188th

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