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Zibanejad - born in Stockholm to a Finnish mother and an Iranian father - played for Djurgarden. Brodin played for Farjestad.The remaining rounds, two through seven, will take place on Saturday. There were a handful of trades that headlined the first day, too.The Senators added a third first-rounder, acquiring No. 24 from the Detroit Red Wings for a pair of second-round picks. The Anaheim Ducks moved down from No. 22 to No. 30, acquiring a second-round pick from Toronto.The Maple Leafs added defenseman John-Michael Liles from the Avalanche for a second-round pick in 2012, and the Blackhawks gained a second first-round selection, No. 26, from the Washington Capitals for left wing Troy Brouwer."We're trying to improve our team, and there are going to be changes made when you don't reach your ultimate goal," Blackhawks general manager Stan Bowman said. "You need to look to get better, and we're trying to do that building from within as well as acquiring new players."He added: "It's not the worst thing to go into the season with salary-cap room."The Blackhawks then created even more cap room by dealing defenseman Brian Campbell to the Florida Panthers for forward Rostislav Olesz.The biggest deal, though, involved the hometown team.The Wild traded All-Star defenseman Brent Burns and their second-round pick in 2012 to San Jose, receiving a first-round pick from the Sharks, No. 28, and a pair of forwards, Devin Setoguchi and Charlie Coyle.Setoguchi, a former 30-goal scorer, agreed to a $9 million, three-year contract the day before. Coyle, a first-round pick last year, has been playing for Boston University.The Wild have missed the playoffs for three straight years, and general manager Chuck Fletcher spoke of the need to "aggressively" add young players to keep up with the rest of the league."We added the equivalent of four first-round picks," Fletcher said. "We gave up a very important piece in Brent Burns, but our timeframe needs to be stretched back a bit and we need to add more young players. We very quickly assembled a lot of young talent."Nugent-Hopkins was the first to go Friday night, starting a run of centers with six of the first eight selections. The first WHL player to be drafted first since 1996, he led the league with 75 assists last season for the Red Deer Rebels.The Oilers were slotted first overall for the second straight year. Nugent-Hopkins eventually could find his way onto a line with left wing Taylor Hall, last year's first pick."He was so great to talk to. Everything looks good right now," Nugent-Hopkins said. "He just said, 'Enjoy this whole experience. You're going to be nervous and stuff, but try to enjoy it as much as you can."'As for their chemistry?"I guess we'll never know until we get on the ice together, but hopefully we do. I can see it working," Nugent-Hopkins said.To get there, Nugent-Hopkins has to bulk up. Listed at 6-foot-1 and 164 pounds, he said this week he's added 10 pounds to that total since the end of his junior season and plans to pack on five more."Steak and potatoes, mostly," he said when asked about his diet. "Just trying to put some weight on."Nugent-Hopkins said he's heard general manager Steve Tambellini is in "no rush" to bring him to Edmonton."If I do go back to junior, I won't be disappointed at all," Nugent-Hopkins said. "It'll be a great opportunity for us as Red Deer as a team to hopefully get to the Memorial Cup. Personally, it'll be a good development

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