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Interesting article from Darren M. of Silver Seven today about undrafted NHL players who are currently stars (or, at least, really productive role players) in the League.

There's a legacy of this sort of thing occurring in the NHL: Ed Belfour, Dino Ciccarelli, Curtis Joseph, Joe Mullen, Adam Oates and Peter Stastny are among the notable undrafted legends in recent history.

New Jersey Devils supreme overlord Lou Lamoriello is well-known for finding these diamonds in the rough, and two of his greatest acquisitions make the list: Center John Madden, who was "passed over in the 1993 NHL Entry Draft, he has now played more games than all but 34 of those players drafted that year," according to Silver Seven; and current Detroit Red Wings defenseman Brian Rafalski, famously called "the best hockey player in the world not currently in he NHL" before Lamoriello brought him over from Finland.

Topping the list is San Jose Sharks defenseman Dan Boyle, and rightfully so. He was considered to be an undersized defenseman coming out of college, despite being a Hobey Baker finalist. He went undrafted and was signed by the Florida Panthers in 1998. All he's done after that is become one of the best defensemen in hockey with a combination of offensive talent and hard work. Oh, and make the Tampa Bay Lightning look dumb. That too.

One name on the list that we sometimes forget went undrafted: Niklas Backstrom of the Minnesota Wild, who came to the League as a 28-year-old rookie. No disrespect to anyone ranked ahead of him, but is there a bigger surprise among undrafted players than Backstrom in today's NHL?

From Silver Seven, the write-up on Backstrom, who's ranked third overall:

In three seasons with the Wild, Backstrom has always been above .920 for SV%, and below 2.33 for GAA. This year, he is fifth in the league in save percentage, fourth in goals against average, and tied for second in shutouts. Backstrom also helped lead Finland to a silver medal at the 2006 Olympic games in Turin. One of the best goalies in the league right now, it's a marvel he wasn't drafted.

Michael Russo of the Star Tribune fleshed out Backstrom's journey to the NHL in an article before he re-signed with the Wild:

In the summer of 2006, the Wild signed Backstrom over now-Columbus goalie Fredrik Norrena. Because Backstrom was an undrafted European, he wouldn't require waivers to go to the minors.

But with Manny Fernandez the clear-cut No. 1, the Wild sent the young Josh Harding to Houston so he could get playing time, and Backstrom never left.

Still, Jacques Lemaire didn't give Backstrom, whose first three NHL victories came in relief, his first start until mid-November. But when Fernandez sprained his knee almost exactly two years ago (Jan. 30, 2007), Backstrom got his big break and was magnificent, going 14-0-2 during one stretch.

Fernandez, of course, was eventually forced out by Backstrom.

The Wild goalie signed a four-year, $24 million extension before the trade deadline. It's startling to think that a player who spent his 20s playing for SaiPa Lappeenranta and Karpat Oulu is now one of the premiere goalies in the League after two and a half NHL seasons.

Here's the full list from Silver Seven, and please do check out the blog for justifications. We'd go a little higher with Roloson, a little lower with McDonald:

10. Dwayne Roloson, Edmonton Oilers

9. John Madden, New Jersey Devils

8. Rene Bourque, Calgary Flames

7. Chris Kunitz, Pittsburgh Penguins

6. Jason Blake, Toronto Maple Leafs

5. Andy McDonald, St. Louis Blues

4. Martin St. Louis, Tampa Bay Lightning

3. Niklas Backstrom, Minnesota Wild

2. Brian Rafalski, Detroit Red Wings

1. Dan Boyle, San Jose Sharks

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  1. The Great One
    1. Posted by The Great One Thu Sep 03, 2009 4:19 pm EDT

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    Any time you're on the same list as Rene Bourque, the day is a little dimmer.
  2. Louie
    2. Posted by Louie Thu Sep 03, 2009 2:54 pm EDT

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    Manon Rheaume?
  3. Erik W
    3. Posted by Erik W Thu Sep 03, 2009 3:56 pm EDT

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    I am pretty sure that Backstrom belongs at the top of this list since the Wild would be nowhere without him.
  4. j_n_16
    4. Posted by j_n_16 Thu Sep 03, 2009 4:45 pm EDT

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    Shouldn't Gretz be on that list of undrafted legends? Granted he never entered the draft. But he still technically was never drafted.
  5. The Monster
    5. Posted by The Monster Thu Sep 03, 2009 10:27 pm EDT

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    Hey Louie I hope that was meant to be funny - coz I can feel my blood pressure rising otherwise
    If it was a joke ... you hooked me good - if not .......
  6. Turick
    6. Posted by Turick Thu Sep 03, 2009 3:44 pm EDT

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    I agree with Erik W. The Wild are nothing with out Backs, he deserves the number 1 spot...
  7. Sure Thing
    7. Posted by Sure Thing Thu Sep 03, 2009 4:55 pm EDT

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    I thought Bourque was drafted by the Blackhawks several years ago? I noticed there are 2 ex-Badgers on this list with Rafalski & Bourque. Sweet! I saw them both play in college.
  8. Slava33
    8. Posted by Slava33 Thu Sep 03, 2009 9:26 pm EDT

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    Backstrom is a solid goalie, but playing for Lemaire is a huge bonus for any goalie, as his teams tend to give up only low precentage shots. His goalies didn't do that well outside of the system (look at Roloson and Fernandez).
  9. Sinsemilla
    9. Posted by Sinsemilla Thu Sep 03, 2009 7:37 pm EDT

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    @ #4
    He's not in the NHL today; it's a list of the top 10 undrafted players IN the NHL, not in the history of it.
    And...really? Dan Boyle? really? He's not a good defenseman, just a D man that can play offense well. Him and Souray.
  10. Sinsemilla
    10. Posted by Sinsemilla Thu Sep 03, 2009 7:37 pm EDT

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    oh my bad, I guess you were referring to the other short list. hahah
  11. Hemsky
    11. Posted by Hemsky Thu Sep 03, 2009 4:18 pm EDT

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    Rene Bourque above Roli? Really? He's had a breakout year but I think Calgary would manage to win a couple of games without him. And if I remember correctly, I think it was Roli who backstopped the Oilers to the finals. Without him and 'The Elbowing Machine', the Oilers would never have made it. Take this year as an example, without Roli the Oilers would be in the gutter. Instead, they're now in a dark alley between a pile of garbage and a hobo. Somewhat of a difference maker.
  12. Panda God
    12. Posted by Panda God Thu Sep 03, 2009 9:59 pm EDT

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    I think St. Louis belongs on top of that list. Or maybe Backstrom. But c'mon, Boyle? He's good, but not that great, and St. Louis wasn't inserted late in his career to an already successful team, and has playoff goods. Remember what TB was like before they were owned by a bunch of clowns that produce movies that make "Dark Star" look good?
  13. jimmy jam
    13. Posted by jimmy jam Thu Sep 03, 2009 8:06 pm EDT

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    @ #1
    that sounded racist.
  14. Fox
    14. Posted by Fox Thu Sep 03, 2009 8:24 pm EDT

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    That's no hobo, it's Raffi Torres.
  15. habs1rule
    15. Posted by habs1rule Thu Sep 03, 2009 4:15 pm EDT

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    I would rate these as my top 10 undrafted players.....Peter Stastny, Marian Stastny, Borje Salming, Rene Robert.., Martin St Louis,..Guy Lapointe, Adam Oates, ..Curtis Joseph, ..Anders Hedberg, and Steve Duchene...
  16. Two Dot
    16. Posted by Two Dot Thu Sep 03, 2009 8:35 pm EDT

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    Ville Leino will be on this list in 5 years.
  17. Tim
    17. Posted by Tim Thu Sep 03, 2009 10:10 pm EDT

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    You can Add Johnny Oduya David Clarkson Andy Greene, and Annsi Salmela(now with ATL) of the Devils Also. I believe Oduya was drafted by the Caps way back, but never signed.
  18. Wry Terrill
    18. Posted by Wry Terrill Thu Sep 03, 2009 7:18 pm EDT

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    As long as we're referencing the '06 finals, I think I'd rather have Chad Larose than Bourque. Him on the checking lines with the two Adams (Craig/Kevyn) were the unsung heroes for that team. And Larose has continued to evolve into a top-notch PK/check line guy who can chip in the occasional goal. He'll probably never score 20 like Bourque but he's just as good or better at all the little things a team needs to succeed.
  19. Brodie30
    19. Posted by Brodie30 Thu Sep 03, 2009 10:46 pm EDT

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    Good list but I agree, St. Louis should be #1. An undrafted Hart Trophy winner? It's automatic.
  20. books
    20. Posted by books Thu Sep 03, 2009 4:22 pm EDT

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    A hart trophy is impressive for an undrafted player but I'd disagree with a number one ranking for this list being axiomatic as a result. Unless I'm reading this wrong this list is regarding 'current' players, or rather what they are worth to their teams today and not 'X' years ago. Of cousre this is a subjective opinion piece so we're all free to disagree to our own biased little heart's content...
  21. Garth the Hoser
    21. Posted by Garth the Hoser Thu Sep 03, 2009 4:06 pm EDT

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    If Peter Stastny wasn't drafted before he defected, then he pwns that list. Anton was as good as most of those guys, too.
  22. yanksrangers299
    22. Posted by yanksrangers299 Thu Sep 03, 2009 10:54 pm EDT

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    You know who else was the "best player in the world not in the NHL" at one point? Jiri Dopita. Kudos to Bobby Clarke on that one.
  23. banginpanger.com
    23. Posted by banginpanger.com Thu Sep 03, 2009 4:04 pm EDT

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    They weren't who we thought they were!
  24. Runnin up on ya !
    24. Posted by Runnin up on ya ! Thu Sep 03, 2009 3:47 pm EDT

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    @NY Nightmare
    Good call on Girardi. I was gonna mention him till I read your post. Unfortunatly if your not a Rangers fan your 100% a Rangers basher thus never watching the team objectivly and seeing this kid for what he is. I'm hoping, and it looks realistic, that Tort's makes him and Staal a consistant pair because I belive they can be a solid 1st pair by the time they hit their late 20's. Which is something we haven't had since Leetch and Beuk.
  25. A Yahoo! User
    25. Posted by A Yahoo! User Tue Mar 10, 2009 4:43 pm EDT

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    @Killuminati: Great assesment of Boyle and Souray. Watched Boyle in Tampa but was never too impressed with his defensive skills. He can score though. And Souray is awesome on the power play with that slapshot. Other than that, not too much. Marty St Louis gets my vote for number one. Little in stature, but no bigger heart, grit and determination in the NHL than Marty.

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