Winnipeg Free Press - PRINT EDITION
Some Manitobans likely to be chosen in the 2007 Bantam Draft:
Junior clubs would love to land dominant 'Tobans Howden, Inglis
- F Charles Inglis, Winnipeg (Sharks)
- F Quinton Howden, Oakbank (Springfield)
- G Calvin Pickard, Winnipeg (Monarchs)
- D Peter Stoykewych, Winnipeg (Monarchs)
- F Jordan DePape, Winnipeg (Warriors)
- F Mark Stone, Winnipeg (Hawks)
- D Gabriel Minville, Winnipeg (Warriors)
- F Brooks Macek, Winnipeg (Notre Dame Hounds)
- F Devon Ballness, Beausejour
- D Justin Slobozian, Dauphin
- F Jordan Neduzak, Morden
- F Wheaton King, Brandon
TOP TEN TOBANS OF DRAFTS PAST
2006 (2)
- 6. Cody Eakin, Winnipeg (Swift Current)
- 8. Jason Gardiner, Winnipeg (Tri-City)
2005 (3)
- 3. Dale Hunt, Sanford (Prince George)
- 5. Neal Prokop, Winnipeg (Moose Jaw)
- 7. Eric Mestery, Winnipeg (Tri-City)
2004 (0)
2003 (2)
- 1. Jonathan Toews, Winnipeg (Tri-City)
- 4. Ryan DePape, Winnipeg (Prince Albert)
2002 (0)
2001 (4)
- 2. Joe Barnes, Winnipeg (Saskatoon)
- 4. Cam Barker, Winnipeg (Medicine Hat)
- 8. Eric Hunter, Oakbank (Prince George)
- 10. Dustin Boyd, Winnipeg (Moose Jaw)
2000 (1)
- 5. Eric Fehr, Winkler (Brandon)
-- Cariou
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