Sami and Kasperi Kapanen[Credit: TradingCardDB & Fan Sided]Sami Kapanen was selected 87th overall by the Hartford Whalers in the 1995 NHL Entry Draft. He spent 12 seasons in the NHL between the Whalers, Carolina Hurricanes and the Philadelphia Flyers. He played alongside his son last season with KalPa of the Liiga.NHL Totals – GP: 831 G: 189 A: 269 P: 458Kasperi Kapanen was selected 22nd by the Pittsburgh Penguins in this years Draft. He is known for his creative hands and his passing ability. Kasperi was the top rated European skater heading into the Draft.Liiga Totals – GP: 60 G: 11 A: 7 P: 18Claude and Brendan Lemieux[Credit: TradingCardDB & NHL]Claude Lemieux was selected 26th overall by the Montreal Canadiens in the 1983 NHL Entry Draft. He played 21 seasons in the NHL with six different teams. He is one of only ten players to win the Stanley Cup with three different teams and is a four-time Stanley Cup champion (Montreal, Colorado, New Jersey x2).NHL Totals – GP: 1,215 G: 379 A: 407 P: 786 PIM: 1,777Brendan Lemieux didnt have to wait long on Saturday to hear his name called. The Buffalo Sabres opened up the second round of the 2014 NHL Entry Draft by selecting Brendan 31st overall. OHL Totals – GP: 107 G: 33 A: 34 P: 67 PIM: 197Al and Ryan MacInnis[Credit: TradingCardDB & @ArizonaCoyotes/Twitter]Al MacInnis was selected 15th overall in the 1981 NHL Entry Draft by the Calgary Flames. Known for having the hardest shot in the league, MacInnis terrified opponents for 23 seasons. He spent 13 seasons with the Flames and 10 with the Blues. He won the Stanley Cup and Conn Smythe Trophy in 1989, as well as the James Norris Memorial Trophy in 1998-99. He was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 2007. His #2 is retired by the Blues and honoured by the Flames. He is currently the Blues Vice President of Hockey Operations.NHL Totals – GP: 1,416 G: 340 A: 934 P: 1,274 PIM: 1,501Ryan MacInnis went 43rd overall to the Phoenix Coyotes at this years Draft. He was invited to take part in both the 2013 CCM/NHL Top Prospects Game and the 2014 CHL/NHL Top Prospects Game.OHL Totals – GP: 66 G: 16 A: 21 P: 37Ted and Ryan Donato [Credit: TradingCardDB & NHL]Ted Donato was selected 98th overall in the 1987 NHL Entry Draft by the Boston Bruins. He didnt break into the NHL until the 1991-92 season when he played 10 games with the Bruins. He played for eight teams throughout his career and is currently the head coach for the Harvard University hockey team where he has coached since the 2004-05 season.NHL Totals – GP: 796 G: 150 A: 197 P: 347Ryan Donato will start his career the same way his father did, with the Bruins. Ryan was selected 56th overall by Boston in the 2014 NHL Entry Draft, but he is expected to play for Harvard in 2015-16.United States High School (USHS) Totals – GP: 84 G: 80 A: 94 P: 174[Credit: Donato Family]Pierre and Dominic Turgeon [Credit: TradingCardDB & NHL]Pierre Turgeon is one of three players (Donato and Wesley are the others) taken in the 1987 NHL Entry Draft whose son was drafted in this years Draft. Turgeon went much earlier than his son did, as he was the 1st overall pick in the 87 Draft. He spent 19 seasons in the NHL between the Sabres, Islanders, Canadiens, Blues, Stars and Avalanche. He was a five-time All-Star and won the Lady Byng Memorial Trophy in 1993.NHL Totals – GP: 1,294 G: 515 A: 812 P: 1,327Dominic Turgeon was selected 63rd overall by the Red Wings. Detroit knew who they wanted, trading their 76th overall pick and a 3rd round pick in next years Draft to Columbus in order to move up to 63rd. He is known for his setup ability and his aggressiveness in the face-off dot.WHL Totals – GP: 120 G: 13 A: 26 P: 39Glen and Josh Wesley[Credit: TradingCardDB & @NHLCanes/Twitter]Glen Wesley was the 3rd overall selection in the 1987 NHL Entry Draft. He spent 20 seasons in the NHL with the Bruins, Whalers, Hurricanes and Maple Leafs. He was named the Western Conference Defenceman of the Year consecutive years from 1985-87. He won the Stanley Cup with Carolina in 2006 and had his #2 retired by the Hurricanes in 2009. He is currently the Hurricanes director of development for defensemen.NHL Totals – GP: 1,457 G: 128 A: 409 P: 537 PIM: 1,045Josh Wesley was the first player in this years Draft who was drafted by his hometown team. He was selected 96th overall by the Hurricanes, a team he spent a lot of time around as a little kid.OHL Totals – GP: 68 G: 2 A: 7 P: 9 PIM: 62Were sure Hurricanes fans and Josh are hoping for another photo like this sooner than later.[Credit: Josh Wesley]Donald and Daniel Audette [Credit: TradingCardDB & NHL]Donald Audette played 14 seasons in the NHL. He was selected 183rd overall in the 1989 NHL Entry Draft by the Buffalo Sabres. He split his career with the Sabres, Kings, Thrashers, Stars, Canadiens and Panthers. He was a one-time All-Star. NHL Totals – GP: 735 G: 260 A: 249 P: 509 PIM: 584Daniel Audette was selected earlier than his father. He went 147th overall to the Montreal Canadiens. Daniel was the first pick of the 2012 QMJHL Draft and is heading to a team that he is a little familiar with since his father spent his time with the Canadiens near the end of his career.QMJHL Totals – GP: 122 G: 31 A: 74 P: 105 PIM: 144[Credit: All Habs]No pressure, guys. Fake Shoes Outlet . 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The Czechs pulled two back in the ninth, but Shusters team of third Jeff Isaacson, second Jared Zezel and lead John Landsteiner ended with another point to secure the last Olympic berth on offer.Canadas freestyle ski team will have a decidedly different look this season. The likes of Justine Dufour-Lapointe, Dara Howell and Mikael Kingsbury will be there, but there was one glaring absence on the squad unveiled Wednesday. Two-time Olympic moguls gold medallist Alex Bilodeau retired after the last World Cup season, leaving a big hole on the team as it begins the long road to the 2018 Games in South Korea. Bilodeau became the first Canadian to win Olympic gold on home soil with his memorable victory at the 2010 Games in Vancouver, and he repeated the performance in Sochi earlier this year. Kingsbury, who battled Bilodeau for the last few years and finished second in Russia this winter, says he will miss competing against his rival. The first couple World Cups, Im going to miss somebody to look up to and to learn from. Hes been a great athlete, Kingsbury said on a conference call. He pushed me. Since I was very young, he was my role model. Kingsbury is a three-time overall World Cup champion, and while he and Bilodeau were friends away from the hill, they were fierce opponents on it. Im going to miss him in a way, but in another way he was one of the strongest competitors to have, said Kinsbury, a native of Deux Montagnes, Que. Im going to try to have new motivation, to continue to push and work hard to stay ranked first in the world. Kingsbury, who turns 22 next week, said Bilodeaus retirement doesnt open any doors because hes already had a lot of success in his young career. He was the star for sure. He won the Olympics in Vancouver -- first (Canadian) gold medallist to win on home soil -- and Sochi, Kingsbury said. He won the two days that he needed to win, but at the same time I dont think its my turn to shine because I won the Crystal Globe and he was there, I won the world championship and he was there. At the Olympics he did his run.dddddddddddd I tried everything I could to win but he had the run that he needed and he totally deserved it. Like the rest of the freestyle ski team, Kingsburys focus is primed on training for the coming season, with thoughts of the 2018 Olympics in South Korea also lingering. I just want to continue what Ive been doing, and not do more because Alex is not there, he said. If he would have continued I would have been super happy and still would have worked hard to win the gold medal in 2018. Thats my next plan. Its four years -- four years is long. Im going to be ready for 2018 but theres many things to come. Dufour-Lapointe won gold in Sochi in womens moguls, and will now take it one year at a time as she starts to build towards the next Games. The same is true of teammate Audrey Robichaud, who finished 10th in the womens moguls in Sochi. Personally I feel like Im still on a high from the Olympics, said Robichaud, a native of Quebec City. What keeps me going is I feel like I can still get better and theres room for improvement. Also headlining the Canadian team for the 2014-15 season is Howell, who topped the podium in womens slopestyle in Sochi, Chloe Dufour-Lapointe -- the silver medallist in moguls behind her younger sister at the Games -- and Kim Lamarre, who finished third in slopestyle. The other Sochi medallist on this years team is Mike Riddle, who took silver in halfpipe. The rest of the Canadian freestyle team for the upcoming year includes: aerial skiers Travis Gerrits, Olivier Rochon, Jean-Christophe Andre and Sabrina Guerin; halfpipe skiers Mike Riddle, Justin Dorey, Simon dArtois, Rosalind Groenewoud, Keltie Hansen, Megan Gunning; slopestyle skiers Alex Beaulieu-Marchand, Alex Bellemare, Evan McEachran and Kaya Turski; and moguls skiers Marc-Antoine Gagnon, Philippe Marquis and Maxime Dufour-Lapointe. ' ' '