2016 KHL Junior Draft

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2016 KHL Junior Draft
General information
Date(s)23 May 2016
Overview
League KHL
First selection Flag of Russia.svg Venyamin Baranov
Selected by: Admiral Vladivostok
  2015

The 2016 KHL Junior Draft was the eighth and final entry draft held by the Kontinental Hockey League (KHL), taking place on 23 May 2016. Ice hockey players from around the world aged between 17 and 21 years of age were selected. Players eligible to take part in the draft were required to not have an active contract with a KHL, MHL or VHL team. [1]

Contents

Selections by round

Round 1

RankPlayerPositionNationalityKHL teamDrafted from
1 Venyamin Baranov DFlag of Russia.svg  Russia Admiral Vladivostok Dynamo St. Petersburg
2 Alexander Alemastsev FFlag of Russia.svg  Russia Avtomobilist Yekaterinburg Yuzhny Ural-Metallurg Orsk
3 Alexander Alexeyev DFlag of Russia.svg  Russia Metallurg Novokuznetsk Serebryanye Lvy
4 Yegor Filin FFlag of Russia.svg  Russia HC CSKA Moscow Dizelist Penza (MHL-B)
5 Sebastian Aho DFlag of Sweden.svg  Sweden Vityaz Podolsk Skellefteå AIK
6 Ivan Prosvetov GFlag of Russia.svg  Russia HC Sochi Rus Moscow
7 Aapeli Räsänen FFlag of Finland.svg  Finland Dinamo Riga Tampereen Tappara
8 Nikita Radzivilyuk DFlag of Russia.svg  Russia HC Spartak Moscow Tyumenski Legion
9 Erno Gerlander GFlag of Finland.svg  Finland KHL Medveščak Zagreb Helsingin Jokerit
10 Martin Nečas FFlag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic Traktor Chelyabinsk HC Kometa Brno
11 Maxim Sushko FFlag of Belarus.svg  Belarus Dinamo Minsk Shakhtyor Soligorsk-2
12 Paruk Sadykov FFlag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan Barys Astana Barys Astana
13 Yegor Zaplatnikov FFlag of Russia.svg  Russia SKA St. Petersburg Almaz Cherepovets
14 Adam Ruzicka FFlag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia HC Slovan Bratislava HC Pardubice
15 Yegor Vernigor FFlag of Russia.svg  Russia Avtomobilist Yekaterinburg Avto Yekaterinburg
16 Kirill Ustimenko GFlag of Russia.svg  Russia Admiral VladivostokDynamo St. Petersburg
17 Santeri Virtanen FFlag of Finland.svg  Finland Ak Bars Kazan HC TPS
18 Samu Perhonen GFlag of Finland.svg  Finland Vityaz Podolsk HPK
19 Kristian Vesalainen FFlag of Finland.svg  Finland SKA St. Petersburg Frölunda HC
20 Dominik Kubalík FFlag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic Salavat Yulaev Ufa HC Plzeň
21 Danil Pyatin FFlag of Russia.svg  Russia Metallurg Magnitogorsk Metallurg Magnitogorsk
22 Daniil Rukosuyev FFlag of Russia.svg  Russia Admiral VladivostokDynamo St. Petersburg
23 Alexei Chirkin PFlag of Russia.svg  Russia HC Dynamo Moscow Dynamo Moscow
24 Oskar Sundqvist FFlag of Sweden.svg  Sweden Avangard Omsk Pittsburgh Penguins
25 Alexei Zhilin HFlag of Russia.svg  Russia HC SochiRus Moscow
26 Markus Nutivaara DFlag of Finland.svg  Finland Helsingin Jokerit Oulun Kärpät
27 Peter Cehlárik FFlag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia Lokomotiv Yaroslavl Luleå HF
28 Matěj Stránský FFlag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic HC CSKA Moscow Texas Stars
29 Artur Rayn FFlag of Russia.svg  Russia Admiral VladivostokTraktor Chelyabinsk
30 Yuri Groshev GFlag of Sweden.svg  Sweden Admiral VladivostokSalavat Yulaev Ufa
31 Linus Arnesson DFlag of Sweden.svg  Sweden Lokomotiv Jaroslavl Providence Bruins
32 Daniel Zaar FFlag of Sweden.svg  Sweden Lokomotiv Yaroslavl Lake Erie Monsters
33 Mikael Wikstrand DFlag of Sweden.svg  Sweden Lokomotiv Yaroslavl Färjestad BK

Round 2

RankPlayerPositionNationalityKHL teamDrafted from
34 Igor Tumchenko HFlag of Russia.svg  Russia Metallurg Novokuznetsk SKA Varyagi
35 Alexander Fyodorov DFlag of Russia.svg  Russia Avtomobilist YekaterinburgTyumenski Legion
36 Tagir Galiakhmetov FFlag of Russia.svg  Russia Neftekhimik Nizhnekamsk Neftekhimik Nizhnekamsk
37 Alexei Mashkov FFlag of Russia.svg  Russia Amur Khabarovsk
38 Mikhail Gushchin FFlag of Russia.svg  Russia Yugra Khanty-Mansiysk Yunost Yekaterinburg
39 Gustav Possler FFlag of Sweden.svg  Sweden Dinamo Riga Modo Hockey
40 Daniil Ogirchuk FFlag of Russia.svg  Russia SKA St. PetersburgSKA Varyagi
41 Filip Hronek DFlag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic Salavat Yulaev Ufa Mountfield HK
42 Artur Gilyazeyev DFlag of Russia.svg  Russia Traktor ChelyabinskTraktor Chelyabinsk
43 Victor Olofsson FFlag of Sweden.svg  Sweden HC CSKA MoscowModo Hockey
44 Valeri Orekhov DFlag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan Barys AstanaBarys Astana
45 Yegor Fedin DFlag of Russia.svg  Russia HK SochiRus Moscow
46 Martin Fehérváry DFlag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia HC Slovan Bratislava Malmö Redhawks
47 Alexander Pavlenko FFlag of Moldova.svg  Moldova Avtomobilist YekaterinburgCSKA Moscow
48 Ilya Orlov FFlag of Russia.svg  Russia Dynamo MoscowRus Moscow
49 Ruslan Akhmetvaliyev FFlag of Russia.svg  Russia Ak Bars Kazan Sputnik Almetyevsk
50 Henrik Borgström FFlag of Finland.svg  Finland Salavat Yulaev Ufa HIFK
51 Nikita Yefimov FFlag of Russia.svg  Russia SKA St. PetersburgSKA St. Petersburg
52 Miro Heiskanen DFlag of Finland.svg  Finland Salavat Yulaev UfaHIF
53 Alexander Nylander FFlag of Sweden.svg  Sweden Metallurg Magnitogorsk Mississauga Steelheads
54 Saku Mäenalainen FFlag of Finland.svg  Finland Sibir Novosibirsk Oulun Kärpät
55 Sergei Sviridov FFlag of Russia.svg  Russia HC Dynamo MoscowOlimpiyets Balashika
56 Maxim Ryumkin DFlag of Russia.svg  Russia Avangard OmskAvangard Omsk
57 Dmitri Inozemtsev FFlag of Russia.svg  Russia HC SochiRus Moscow
58 Seth Griffith FFlag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Helsingin JokeritProvidence Bruins
59 Fyodor Mochalov GFlag of Russia.svg  Russia Lokomotiv YaroslavlLokomotiv Yaroslavl
60 Lucas Wallmark FFlag of Sweden.svg  Sweden HC CSKA MoscowLuleå HF
61 Samuel Parkkari FFlag of Finland.svg  Finland Ak Bars KazanTampereen Tappara
62 Matyáš Svoboda FFlag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic Ak Bars Kazan Piráti Chomutov

Round 3

RankPlayerPositionNationalityKHL teamDrafted from
63 Vladislav Utkin DFlag of Russia.svg  Russia Metallurg Novokuznetsk HC Dmitrov
64 Makar Khabarov DFlag of Russia.svg  Russia HC CSKA MoscowSeverstal Cherepovets
65 Alexander Kovyrin DFlag of Russia.svg  Russia HC Dynamo MoscowDynamo Moscow
66 German Grachyov FFlag of Russia.svg  Russia Severstal Cherepovets Severstal Cherepovets
67 Rodion Kalobanov DFlag of Russia.svg  Russia Severstal CherepovetsSeverstal Cherepovets
68 Nikita Anokhin DFlag of Russia.svg  Russia Yugra Khanty-MansiyskCSKA Moscow
69 Ivan Bunov FFlag of Russia.svg  Russia Spartak MoscowRus Moscow
70 Yegor Kruzhenkov FFlag of Russia.svg  Russia Spartak Moscow Khimik Voskresensk
71 Nikita Azarov DFlag of Russia.svg  Russia Avtomobilist YekaterinburgTraktor Chelyabinsk
72 Danila Agalakov FFlag of Russia.svg  Russia Metallurg MagnitogorskDynamo St. Petersburg
73 Igor Martynov FFlag of Belarus.svg  Belarus Dinamo Minsk Dinamo Raubichi
74 Aziz Seitanov FFlag of Russia.svg  Russia Barys AstanaCSKA Moscow
75 Ilnur Abdulhakov GFlag of Russia.svg  Russia Neftehimik NizhnekamskNeftehimik Nizhnekamsk
76 Miloš Roman FFlag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia HC Slovan Bratislava HC Ocelaři Třinec
77 Vladislav Bukharov FFlag of Russia.svg  Russia Avtomobilist YekaterinburgYunost Yekaterinburg
78 Jarno Kärki FFlag of Finland.svg  Finland Vityaz Podolsk Porin Ässät
79 Boris Yanshin FFlag of Russia.svg  Russia HC Dynamo MoscowDynamo Moscow
80 Daniil Kalmykov FFlag of Russia.svg  Russia Salavat Yulaev UfaBelye Medvedi Moscow
81 Ivan Vasin DFlag of Russia.svg  Russia SKA St. PetersburgDynamo St. Petersburg
82 Alexander Oskin FFlag of Russia.svg  Russia Salavat Yulaev UfaCSKA Moscow
83 Lias Andersson FFlag of Sweden.svg  Sweden Metallurg Magnitogorsk HV71
84 Atte Mäkinen DFlag of Finland.svg  Finland Sibir NovosibirskTampereen Tappara
85 Nikita Kulakov DFlag of Russia.svg  Russia HC Dynamo MoscowCSKA Moscow
86 Ondřej Kaše FFlag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic Avangard Omsk San Diego Gulls
87 Dominik Kahun FFlag of Germany.svg  Germany HC Sochi EHC München
88 Vincent Hinostroza FFlag of the United States (23px).png  United States Helsingin Jokerit Rockford IceHogs
89 Lukáš Sedlák FFlag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic Lokomotiv YaroslavlLake Erie Monsters
90 Ivan Petrakov FFlag of Russia.svg  Russia HC CSKA Moscow
91 Igor Shama FFlag of Russia.svg  Russia Avangard OmskAvangard Omsk

Round 4

RankPlayerPositionNationalityKHL teamDrafted from
92No pick madeMetallurg Novokuznetsk
93 Igor Galygin DFlag of Russia.svg  Russia Salavat Yulaev UfaCSKA Moscow
94 Alexei Barkhatkin HFlag of Russia.svg  Russia Ak Bars KazanSputnik Almetyevsk
95 Joel Eriksson Ek FFlag of Sweden.svg  Sweden Sibir NovosibirskFärjestad BK
96 Niko Ojamäki DFlag of Finland.svg  Finland Vityaz PodolskPorin Ässät
97 Bogdan Denisevich HFlag of Russia.svg  Russia Yugra Khanty-MansiyskOlimpiyets Surgut
98 Colin Smith FFlag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Dinamo Riga Toronto Marlies
99 Ivan Klepko FFlag of Russia.svg  Russia Spartak MoscowKhimik Voskresensk
100 Zakhar Bogatyryov DFlag of Russia.svg  Russia Avtomobilist YekaterinburgAvangard Omsk
101 Danil Mokrushev DFlag of Russia.svg  Russia Traktor ChelyabinskTraktor Chelyabinsk
102 Julius Honka DFlag of Finland.svg  Finland Dinamo MinskTexas Stars
103 Samat Daniyar DFlag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan Barys Astana HC Astana
104 Daniel Kurovský FFlag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic Neftehimik Nizhnekamsk AZ Havířov
105 Ilya Morozov DFlag of Russia.svg  Russia Sibir NovosibirskSibir Novosibirsk
106 Kirill Sukhanov DFlag of Russia.svg  Russia Avtomobilist YekaterinburgYunost Yekaterinburg
107 Sergei Goncharuk FFlag of Russia.svg  Russia Admiral VladivostokHC Dmitrov
108 Sebastian Repo FFlag of Finland.svg  Finland HC Sochi Lahden Pelicans
109 German Poddubnyi FFlag of Russia.svg  Russia Torpedo Nizhny Novgorod Philadelphia Jr. Flyers
110 Nikita Denisov DFlag of Russia.svg  Russia SKA St. PetersburgSalavat Yulaev Ufa
111 Andrei Borisyuk DFlag of Russia.svg  Russia Salavat Yulaev UfaRus Moscow
112 Mathias From FFlag of Denmark.svg  Denmark Metallurg Magnitogorsk Rögle BK
113 Ivan Shulga DFlag of Russia.svg  Russia Sibir NovosibirskSibir Novosibirsk
114 Pavel Kulikov GFlag of Russia.svg  Russia HC Dynamo Moscow Krylya Sovetov Moscow
115 Max Görtz FFlag of Sweden.svg  Sweden Avangard Omsk Milwaukee Admirals
116 Oskar Steen FFlag of Sweden.svg  Sweden HC SochiFärjestad BK
117 Petteri Lindbohm DFlag of Finland.svg  Finland Helsingin Jokerit Chicago Wolves
118 Tom Nilsson DFlag of Sweden.svg  Sweden Lokomotiv YaroslavlFrölunda HC
119 Jesper Bratt FFlag of Sweden.svg  Sweden HC CSKA Moscow AIK IF
120 Mark Voronin FFlag of Russia.svg  Russia Avangard OmskAvangard Omsk

Round 5

RankPlayerPositionNationalityKHL teamDrafted from
121 Kasper Kotkansalo DFlag of Finland.svg  Finland Neftehimik Nizhnekamsk Espoo Blues
122 Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen GFlag of Finland.svg  Finland Severstal CherepovetsHPK
123 Pavel Sakharov DFlag of Russia.svg  Russia Metallurg MagnitogorskYuzhny Ural-Metallurg Orsk
124 Makar Vaulin DFlag of Russia.svg  Russia Yugra Khanty-MansiyskOlimpiyets Surgut
125 Juuso Riikola DFlag of Finland.svg  Finland Vityaz Podolsk Kalpa
126 Nikita Chusovitin FFlag of Russia.svg  Russia Yugra Khanty-MansiyskOlimpiyets Surgut
127 Tomass Zeile DFlag of Latvia.svg  Latvia Dinamo Riga Wings HC Arlanda
128 Artyom Volkov DFlag of Russia.svg  Russia Spartak MoscowSpartak Moscow
129 Josip Vuglac FFlag of Croatia.svg  Croatia KHL Medveščak ZagrebMedveščak Zagreb
130 Grigori Khrapsky FFlag of Russia.svg  Russia HC Dynamo MoscowHC Dmitrov (Venäjän U17)
131 Vladislav Yeryomenko DFlag of Belarus.svg  Belarus Dinamo MinskDinamo Raubichi
132 Sayan Daniyar FFlag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan Barys AstanaHC Astana
133 Alexander Kuruskin DFlag of Russia.svg  Russia Neftehimik NizhnekamskKrylya Sovetov Moscow
134 Filip Krivošík FFlag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia HC Slovan BratislavaPiráti Chomutov
135 Artyom Belotsky FFlag of Russia.svg  Russia Avtomobilist YekaterinburgCSKA Moscow
136 Gleb Zaitsev FFlag of Russia.svg  Russia Admiral Vladivostok Mechel Chelyabinsk
137 Anton Veselov FFlag of Russia.svg  Russia Ak Bars KazanSputnik Almetyevsk
138 Andrei Volkov FFlag of Russia.svg  Russia Torpedo Nizhny NovgorodSpartak Moscow
139 Philipp Kurashev FFlag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland SKA St. Petersburg GCK Lions
140 Jakub Sirota DFlag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic Salavat Yulaev Ufa HC Zlin
141 Joona Koppanen FFlag of Finland.svg  Finland Metallurg Magnitogorsk Tampereen Ilves
142 Jacob Cederholm DFlag of Sweden.svg  Sweden Sibir NovosibirskHV71
143 Oleg Melnikov FFlag of Russia.svg  Russia HC Dynamo MoscowCSKA Moscow
144 Yannick Rathgeb DFlag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland Avangard Omsk Fribourg-Gottéron
145 Gustav Forsling DFlag of Sweden.svg  Sweden HC Sochi Linköpings HC
146 Kalle Kossila FFlag of Finland.svg  Finland Helsingin JokeritSan Diego Gulls
147 Filip Zadina FFlag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic Lokomotiv YaroslavlHC Pardubice
148 Robert Leino FFlag of Finland.svg  Finland HC CSKA MoscowHIFK

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