2012 NHL Entry Draft - North American Draftees By State/province

North American Draftees By State/province

Rank State/Province Selections Top Selection
1 Ontario 44 Slater Koekkoek, 10th
2 Alberta 17 Matthew Dumba, 7th
3 Quebec 14 Mike Matheson, 23rd
4 British Columbia 10 Griffin Reinhart, 4th
5 Minnesota 9 Brady Skjei, 28th
6 Saskatchewan 8 Ryan Murray, 2nd
6 Michigan 8 Jacob Trouba, 9th
6 Massachusetts 8 Sam Kurker, 56th
9 New Jersey 4 Anthony Stolarz, 45th
9 Illinois 4 Thomas Di Pauli, 100th
11 Wisconsin 4 Alex Galchenyuk, 3rd
11 New York 3 Dylan Blujus, 40th
11 Manitoba 3 Chris Dreidger, 76th
11 Florida 3 Shayne Gostibehere, 78th
11 Alaska 3 Austin Wuthrich, 107th
16 Maine 2 Brian Hart, 53rd
17 Arizona 1 Henrik Samuelsson, 27th
17 California 1 Nic Kerdiles, 36th
17 Northwest Territories 1 Steven Hodges, 84th
17 Newfoundland and Labrador 1 James Melindy, 88th
17 Colorado 2 Jaccob Slavin, 120th
17 Virginia 1 Brendan Woods, 129th
17 Connecticut 1 Robert Baillargeon, 136th
17 Pennsylvania 1 Riley Barber, 167th
17 North Dakota 1 Paul LaDue, 181st
17 Nova Scotia 1 Brandon Whitney, 191st
17 Texas 1 Colton Hargrove, 205th
17 New Brunswick 1 Justin Hache, 208th

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