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Ilya Kovalchuk
Ilya had a brilliant 2000-01 season, leading the Spartak squad of Russia's first division in scoring and becoming the first Russian ever picked first overall in the NHL Draft.
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Kamil Piros
Patrik Stefan
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Hull should be a solid addition to the Thrashers lineup. With 11 NHL seasons under his belt, his experience will go a long way for Atlanta.



A five-year minor-league veteran, Doell finally got his shot in the NHL against Carolina on 1/4/08. Helped the Chicago Wolves to an AHL Calder Cup championship in June 2008. Helped the University of Denver to a national championship his senior season in 2002-03.



The No. 1 overall selection from the '99 NHL Entry Draft should be a centerpiece in Atlanta's lineup for quite some time. He has all the tools to be a strong force on the offensive end, with great eye-hand coordination, a terrific sense of when to move the puck and when to hold onto it, and a keen knowledge of how things tend to transpire in the attack zone, Stefan lit it up the past few seasons with Long Beach (IHL), totaling 35 points in 33 games for his efforts. It isn't often that a top overall pick makes an immediate impact with his National Hockey League team, but this case could be different, as Stefan is quite a rare talent.



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Joe DiPenta
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Slava Kozlov, Left Wing - Thrashers.
Ilya Kovalchuk, Left Wing - Thrashers.

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Kamil Piros
Kamil was originally drafted by Buffalo (272nd overall in 1997) after his first year in the Czech senior league, where he played on the CHZ Litinov squad. But rather than come to North America, the strapping center remained in his homeland for the next four years. The Thrashers acquired his rights and brought him to Atlanta, where he earned a roster spot and made his NHL debut in October 2001. Piros' first NHL point came on October 6, when he set up llya Kovalchuk's first NHL goal.
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