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Maple Leafs select Arizona-born Matthews No. 1 in NHL draft
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Maple Leafs select Arizona-born Matthews No. 1 in NHL draft

Published Jun. 24, 2016 9:00 p.m. ET

BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP) The Toronto Maple Leafs selected Arizona-born center Auston Matthews with the first pick in the NHL draft Friday night.

The 18-year-old from Scottsdale became the seventh American selected at No. 1, and first since the Chicago Blackhawks chose Patrick Kane with the top pick in 2007. Matthews grew up a Coyotes fan and spent last season playing professionally in Switzerland.

For Toronto, Matthews represents a significant addition in general manager Lou Lamoriello's bid to restore relevance to one of the league's most high-profile franchises. And he arrives at a time when the Maple Leafs usher in the 100th year of professional hockey being played in Canada's largest city.

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NHL Central Scouting ranked Matthews its top draft-eligible prospect, ahead of Finnish-born forwards Patrik Laine and Jesse Puljujarvi.

The Winnipeg Jets picked second.

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