Avalanche Signs Landeskog, Siemens

“We are pleased to have both Gabriel and Duncan
under contract,” said Avalanche General Manager/Executive Vice President
Greg Sherman. “We look forward to them participating in their first
training camp this fall.”
Landeskog, 18, was taken second overall in the
2011 NHL Entry Draft and became the Avalanche’s highest draft pick since the
team moved to Colorado in 1995. The previous high draft pick came in
2009, when the club selected Matt Duchene with the
third overall choice. Landeskog was the first player selected second
overall in Avalanche/Nordiques history. The Avalanche/ Nordiques
franchise drafted first overall three times, 1989 (Mats Sundin), 1990 (Owen
Nolan) and 1991 (Eric Lindros).
Landeskog, a native of Stockholm, Sweden,
captained the Kitchener Rangers (OHL) this past season, becoming the first
European captain in the 48-year history of the Rangers franchise. He was
named captain at the age of 17 on Oct. 24, 2010, becoming the youngest player
in 30 years to be named captain of the Kitchener Rangers.
Despite an ankle injury shortening his season to
just 53 games, Landeskog led Kitchener with 36 goals and finished third with 66
points (36g/30a). He finished second on Kitchener in plus/minus with a
+27 rating. In the first round of the 2011 playoffs, Gabriel shared the
team lead with six goals and ranked second with 10 points in the seven-game
series loss to Plymouth.
Landeskog served as an alternate captain for
Sweden at the 2011 IIHF World Junior Championship in Buffalo, but only played
one game before being sidelined with a high ankle sprain. He competed for
Sweden at the 2009 IIHF World Under-18 Championship, finishing second on the
team with four goals in six games. Landeskog captained Sweden’s under-16,
under-17, and under-18 teams.
Siemens, 17, was selected 11th overall in this
year’s draft. The Edmonton, Alberta native appeared in all 72 games for
the Saskatoon Blades (WHL) this past season, tallying 43 points (5g/38a) with a
+40 plus/minus rating and 121 penalty minutes. Only Avalanche prospect Stefan Elliott (81) had
more points among Blades defensemen. Siemens went on to collect four
points (1g/3a) in 10 playoff games.
Siemens appeared in 57 regular season games for
Saskatoon as a 16-year-old in 2009-10, recording 20 points (3g/17a) and 87 PIM.
He also helped Canada to gold at the 2010 Under-18 Ivan Hlinka Memorial with a
goal and two assists in five games.
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