List of HC CSKA Moscow draft picks

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This is a complete list of ice hockey players who were drafted in the Kontinental Hockey League Junior draft by the CSKA Moscow franchise. It includes every player who was drafted, regardless of whether they played for the team. Mikhail Pashnin became the CSKA first junior draft pick during the 2009 KHL Junior Draft.

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  Played at least one game with the CSKA

Draft picks

Statistics are complete as of the 2012–13 KHL season and show each player's career regular season totals in the KHL. Wins, losses, ties, overtime losses and goals against average apply to goaltenders and are used only for players at that position. A player listed with a dash under the games played column has not played in the KHL.

YearRoundPickPlayerNationalityPosGPGAPtsPIMWLOTSV%GAA
2009 11 Mikhail Pashnin Flag of Russia.svg  Russia D1687916158
2009 233Yuri SheremetievFlag of Russia.svg  Russia RW
2009 474Alexander FedoseyevFlag of Russia.svg  Russia F37491397
2010 231Artyom SergeyevFlag of Russia.svg  Russia D
2010 246 Jakob Silfverberg Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden LW/RW
2010 357Leonid BelenkyFlag of Russia.svg  Russia D
2010 360 Nikita Kucherov Flag of Russia.svg  Russia RW271674
2010 496Yegor OseledetsFlag of Russia.svg  Russia G
2010 597Mikhail NaumenkovFlag of Russia.svg  Russia D
2010 6124Igor FefelovFlag of Russia.svg  Russia F
2010 7176 Sami Aittokallio Flag of Finland.svg  Finland G
2011 13Alexander TimiryovFlag of Russia.svg  Russia F
2011 18 Mikhail Grigorenko Flag of Russia.svg  Russia C
2011 228 Zemgus Girgensons Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia C/RW
2011 233Adam AlmqvisFlag of Sweden.svg  Sweden D
2011 488Denis Kamaev Flag of Russia.svg  Russia LW
2011 4105Nikita LisovFlag of Russia.svg  Russia D
2011 5115Dmitri OgurtsovFlag of Russia.svg  Russia D
2012 14Nikita ZadorovFlag of Russia.svg  Russia D
2012 16Vladislav BoikoFlag of Russia.svg  Russia F
2012 118Andrei FilonenkoFlag of Russia.svg  Russia G
2012 128Sergei TolchinskyFlag of Russia.svg  Russia F
2012 244Maxim Mamin Flag of Russia.svg  Russia LW
2012 378Georgy MakkaevFlag of Russia.svg  Russia D
2012 379Danila KooFlag of Russia.svg  Russia D
2012 4112Artyom ProkhorovFlag of Russia.svg  Russia F
2012 5142Viktor ZakharovFlag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine F
2013 112Maxim TretiakFlag of Russia.svg  Russia G
2013 129Ivan NikolishinFlag of Russia.svg  Russia F
2013 245Andrei KuzmenkoFlag of Russia.svg  Russia F
2013 257Alexei SleptsovFlag of Russia.svg  Russia D
2013 377Yegor OgiyenkoFlag of Russia.svg  Russia D
2013 379Ivan SilayevFlag of Russia.svg  Russia F
2013 380Andrei SvetlakovFlag of Russia.svg  Russia F
2013 4114Yevgeni VoronkovFlag of Russia.svg  Russia D
2013 5158Kirill KovalevskyFlag of Russia.svg  Russia F

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