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2000 NHL Redraft: Lundqvist climbs more than 200 spots to No. 1


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Justin Williams
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Marc-Andre Fleury
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Marian Gaborik
Dan Rosen
Dany Heatley
Mike Zeisberger
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Williams has won the Stanley Cup three times in his 19 NHL seasons (2006 with Carolina Hurricanes; 2012, 2014 with Los Angeles Kings) and is 7-0 with 14 points (seven goals, seven assists) in seven Game 7s. Heatley, who last played in the NHL in 2014-15, holds the Senators records for goals (50) and points (105) in a season. He had 194 points (18 goals, 176 assists) and a plus-79 rating in 1,035 NHL games, and no one in the 2000 class came close to his 3,148 career hits. Paul Martin, D, Chicago Blackhawks (No. 62 by New Jersey Devils) -- It was a coup to get a reliable two-way defender at this point of the draft, and that is what Martin was throughout an NHL career that encapsulated 870 regular-season games and another 122 in the playoffs. During 13 seasons in the NHL, his last in 2016-17, Liles displayed versatility and remarkable scoring balance, with 189 even-strength points (47 goals, 142 assists) and 180 power-play points (39 goals, 141 assists). He scored 515 points (228 goals, 287 assists) in 14 NHL seasons, including his final two for Anaheim from 2016-18, and had a career face-off winning percentage of 56.6 percent (8,948 of 15,813), tops in the 2000 class. He played on the Islanders' top line with center John Tavares and scored 35 points (10 goals, 25 assists) in 48 games (0.73 points per game) during the shortened 2012-13 season. Boyes, who last played in the NHL in 2015-16 (24 points in 60 games for Toronto), ranks sixth in the 2000 draft class in goals (211) and points (505). Schultz, a smart, role-oriented defenseman who played 1,069 NHL games, fourth most in the 2000 class, didn't fill up the score sheet in his 15 NHL seasons (175 points; 30 goals, 145 assists), but he always was willing to sacrifice his body. Though a knee injury in 2010-11 with the Rangers and subsequent move to the Kontinental Hockey League following that season ended his days in the NHL, Frolov is seventh in the 2000 class in goals (175) goals, ninth in points (397) and third in points per game (0.69). Torres scored at least 14 goals in six of the eight NHL seasons that he played a minimum of 39 games and ranks eighth in the 2000 class with 137 goals. Despite being tied for 13th among players from the 2000 draft with 68 NHL playoff games, he is eighth with 28 points (11 goals, 17 assists) and only Williams (eight) has scored more game-winning goals in the postseason than his four. He has 127 points (30 goals, 97 assists) and a plus-4 rating in 671 NHL games, and has played a big role in helping his hometown Golden Knights make their mark in the NHL and Las Vegas since entering the League in 2017-18. Stoll started his NHL career as an offensive weapon for the Oilers, with 165 points (59 goals, 106 assists) in 286 games, but adapted his game to play more of a shutdown role on two Cup-winning teams with the Kings (2012, 2014). His 262 points (101 goals, 161 assists) in 536 NHL games would have been 15th most in the 2000 class, but he never signed with Edmonton and was taken in the third round (No. 90) of the 2002 NHL Draft by Calgary. Moen never was a big scorer, but he played 747 NHL games with five teams, finishing his career in 2016 with 136 points (59 goals, 77 assists). Wallin didn't put up big offensive numbers during his 10 NHL seasons from 2000-11 (79 points in 614 games; 21 goals, 58 assists) but had some big moments in the playoffs.

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