1999–2000 Atlanta Thrashers season

The 1999–2000 Atlanta Thrashers season was the inaugural campaign for the franchise that would play in Atlanta for 11 seasons.

1999–2000 Atlanta Thrashers
Division5th Southeast
Conference15th Eastern
1999–2000 record14–57–7–4
Home record9–26–3–3
Road record5–31–4–1
Goals for170
Goals against313
Team information
General managerDon Waddell
CoachCurt Fraser
CaptainKelly Buchberger (Oct-Mar)
Vacant (Mar-Apr)
ArenaPhilips Arena
Average attendance17,206
Minor league affiliate(s)Orlando Solar Bears
Team leaders
GoalsAndrew Brunette (23)
AssistsAndrew Brunette (27)
PointsAndrew Brunette (50)
Penalty minutesDenny Lambert (219)
Plus/minusDonald Audette (-4)
WinsDamian Rhodes (5)
Goals against averageScott Fankhouser (3.20)

The Thrashers finished their inaugural season with an NHL-worst record of 14–57–7–4 for 39 points. To date, it is the worst season in the history of the Atlanta Thrashers/Winnipeg Jets franchise. In addition, it represents the lowest full-season point total since the beginning of the NHL's "three-point" standings system in 1999–2000, as well as the lowest point total for any team playing an 82-game season. The rebuilding Detroit Red Wings tied the mark 19 seasons later. But, because of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Red Wings played 71 games, 11 less than the Thrashers. Their .238 points percentage was the lowest by an NHL team since the 1993–94 Ottawa Senators.

Offseason

The newly formed Thrashers selected Patrik Stefan with the first overall selection in the 1999 NHL Entry Draft.

Regular season

The players who were introduced to the NHL as members of the expansion Thrashers, along with Stefan were Bryan Adams, Scott Fankhouser, Andreas Karlsson, Geordie Kinnear, Per Svartvadet, and Sergei Vyshedkevich. Éric Bertrand and Frantisek Kaberle played their rookie campaigns as members of the Thrashers, too, but they weren't Thrashers to begin with, with Bertrand getting traded from the New Jersey Devils, the eventual Stanley Cup champions, and Kaberle getting traded from the Los Angeles Kings.

They played their first game on October 2, 1999, losing 4–1 to the eventual Stanley Cup Champions, the New Jersey Devils. Captain Kelly Buchberger scored the franchise's first goal in the loss.[1] The Thrashers would not get their first win until two weeks later. Damian Rhodes blanked the New York Islanders 2–0 on the road.[1] The Thrashers would not get their first victory in Atlanta until October 26 when they beat the Calgary Flames in their return to Atlanta 2–1.[2] Andrew Brunette led the team in scoring with 50 points as the Thrashers finished last in the Southeast Division with an NHL worst record of 14–57–7–4.

In addition to being shut out a league-high 12 times, the Thrashers struggled offensively and defensively, scoring the fewest goals (170) and allowing the most goals (313) out of all 28 teams. They also tied the Chicago Blackhawks for most short-handed goals allowed, with 13.[3][4]

Final standings

Southeast Division[5]
No.CRGPWLTOTLGFGAPts
12Washington Capitals824424122227194102
25Florida Panthers8243276624420998
39Carolina Hurricanes82373510021721684
414Tampa Bay Lightning8219479720431054
515Atlanta Thrashers8214577417031339

Note: CR = Conference rank; GP = Games played; W = Wins; L = Losses; T = Ties; OTL=Overtime loss; GF = Goals for; GA = Goals against; PIM=Penalties in Minutes; Pts = Points
         Bolded teams qualified for the playoffs.

Eastern Conference[6]
RDivGPWLTOTLGFGAPts
1z – Philadelphia FlyersAT824522123237179105
2y – Washington CapitalsSE824424122227194102
3y – Toronto Maple LeafsNE82452773246222100
4New Jersey DevilsAT82452485251203103
5Florida PanthersSE8243276624420998
6Ottawa SenatorsNE82412811224421095
7Pittsburgh PenguinsAT8237318624123688
8Buffalo SabresNE82353211421320485
8.5
9Carolina HurricanesSE82373510021721684
10Montreal CanadiensNE8235349419619483
11New York RangersAT82293812321824673
12Boston BruinsNE82243319621024873
13New York IslandersAT8224489119427558
14Tampa Bay LightningSE8219479720431054
15Atlanta ThrashersSE8214577417031339

Divisions: AT – Atlantic, NE – Northeast, SE – Southeast

bold – Qualified for playoffs; z – Won conference; y – Won division


Schedule and results

1999–2000 regular season[7]
October: 2–5–2–1 (home: 1–3–1–1; road: 1–2–1–0)
GameResultDateScoreOpponentRecordRecap
1LOctober 2, 19991–4New Jersey Devils (1999–2000)0–1–0–0Recap
2LOctober 7, 19991–7Detroit Red Wings (1999–2000)0–2–0–0Recap
3TOctober 9, 19995–5 OTBuffalo Sabres (1999–2000)0–2–1–0Recap
4WOctober 14, 19992–0@ New York Islanders (1999–2000)1–2–1–0Recap
5TOctober 16, 19994–4 OT@ Tampa Bay Lightning (1999–2000)1–2–2–0Recap
6LOctober 17, 19991–4@ New York Rangers (1999–2000)1–3–2–0Recap
7OTLOctober 23, 19992–3 OTColorado Avalanche (1999–2000)1–3–2–1Recap
8WOctober 26, 19992–1Calgary Flames (1999–2000)2–3–2–1Recap
9LOctober 27, 19990–4@ Toronto Maple Leafs (1999–2000)2–4–2–1Recap
10LOctober 31, 19994–6Ottawa Senators (1999–2000)2–5–2–1Recap
November: 3–9–0–0 (home: 3–3–0–0; road: 0–6–0–0)
GameResultDateScoreOpponentRecordRecap
11WNovember 3, 19994–1Tampa Bay Lightning (1999–2000)3–5–2–1Recap
12LNovember 6, 19992–4@ Boston Bruins (1999–2000)3–6–2–1Recap
13LNovember 10, 19991–4@ Florida Panthers (1999–2000)3–7–2–1Recap
14LNovember 12, 19991–5@ New Jersey Devils (1999–2000)3–8–2–1Recap
15LNovember 13, 19992–4@ Montreal Canadiens (1999–2000)3–9–2–1Recap
16WNovember 17, 19995–4Tampa Bay Lightning (1999–2000)4–9–2–1Recap
17LNovember 19, 19990–4Buffalo Sabres (1999–2000)4–10–2–1Recap
18LNovember 20, 19993–4@ Buffalo Sabres (1999–2000)4–11–2–1Recap
19WNovember 22, 19996–3Vancouver Canucks (1999–2000)5–11–2–1Recap
20LNovember 25, 19993–6Ottawa Senators (1999–2000)5–12–2–1Recap
21LNovember 27, 19990–3@ Florida Panthers (1999–2000)5–13–2–1Recap
22LNovember 28, 19992–4Dallas Stars (1999–2000)5–14–2–1Recap
December: 3–7–2–2 (home: 2–2–0–1; road: 1–5–2–1)
GameResultDateScoreOpponentRecordRecap
23WDecember 3, 19992–1Florida Panthers (1999–2000)6–14–2–1Recap
24WDecember 4, 19994–3@ New York Islanders (1999–2000)7–14–2–1Recap
25OTLDecember 6, 19993–4 OTNashville Predators (1999–2000)7–14–2–2Recap
26LDecember 8, 19990–4@ Los Angeles Kings (1999–2000)7–15–2–2Recap
27LDecember 10, 19991–4@ San Jose Sharks (1999–2000)7–16–2–2Recap
28LDecember 12, 19991–4@ Mighty Ducks of Anaheim (1999–2000)7–17–2–2Recap
29LDecember 15, 19990–4Washington Capitals (1999–2000)7–18–2–2Recap
30LDecember 17, 19991–3Boston Bruins (1999–2000)7–19–2–2Recap
31LDecember 18, 19992–4@ Carolina Hurricanes (1999–2000)7–20–2–2Recap
32TDecember 22, 19993–3 OT@ Florida Panthers (1999–2000)7–20–3–2Recap
33TDecember 23, 19994–4 OT@ Philadelphia Flyers (1999–2000)7–20–4–2Recap
34WDecember 26, 19996–3Tampa Bay Lightning (1999–2000)8–20–4–2Recap
35OTLDecember 27, 19992–3 OT@ Detroit Red Wings (1999–2000)8–20–4–3Recap
36LDecember 30, 19990–6@ Nashville Predators (1999–2000)8–21–4–3Recap
January: 3–8–2–1 (home: 2–4–1–1; road: 1–4–1–0)
GameResultDateScoreOpponentRecordRecap
37LJanuary 1, 20002–4Carolina Hurricanes (1999–2000)8–22–4–3Recap
38WJanuary 4, 20005–4@ Buffalo Sabres (1999–2000)9–22–4–3Recap
39WJanuary 6, 20003–1Washington Capitals (1999–2000)10–22–4–3Recap
40LJanuary 8, 20000–3@ Washington Capitals (1999–2000)10–23–4–3Recap
41LJanuary 12, 20002–5Washington Capitals (1999–2000)10–24–4–3Recap
42WJanuary 14, 20001–0Philadelphia Flyers (1999–2000)11–24–4–3Recap
43LJanuary 16, 20003–6@ New York Rangers (1999–2000)11–25–4–3Recap
44TJanuary 17, 20003–3 OT@ Boston Bruins (1999–2000)11–25–5–3Recap
45LJanuary 19, 20003–4Boston Bruins (1999–2000)11–26–5–3Recap
46TJanuary 21, 20003–3 OTFlorida Panthers (1999–2000)11–26–6–3Recap
47LJanuary 24, 20003–6New York Rangers (1999–2000)11–27–6–3Recap
48LJanuary 27, 20001–4@ Pittsburgh Penguins (1999–2000)11–28–6–3Recap
49LJanuary 29, 20001–2@ Tampa Bay Lightning (1999–2000)11–29–6–3Recap
50OTLJanuary 31, 20001–2 OTPittsburgh Penguins (1999–2000)11–29–6–4Recap
February: 1–11–0–0 (home: 0–5–0–0; road: 1–6–0–0)
GameResultDateScoreOpponentRecordRecap
51LFebruary 2, 20001–2@ Dallas Stars (1999–2000)11–30–6–4Recap
52LFebruary 3, 20003–6New York Rangers (1999–2000)11–31–6–4Recap
53LFebruary 9, 20002–5@ Pittsburgh Penguins (1999–2000)11–32–6–4Recap
54LFebruary 11, 20000–3San Jose Sharks (1999–2000)11–33–6–4Recap
55LFebruary 12, 20003–4Chicago Blackhawks (1999–2000)11–34–6–4Recap
56LFebruary 15, 20001–4@ St. Louis Blues (1999–2000)11–35–6–4Recap
57LFebruary 16, 20001–5Montreal Canadiens (1999–2000)11–36–6–4Recap
58LFebruary 20, 20002–4@ Phoenix Coyotes (1999–2000)11–37–6–4Recap
59WFebruary 22, 20004–3@ Colorado Avalanche (1999–2000)12–37–6–4Recap
60LFebruary 25, 20004–5@ Edmonton Oilers (1999–2000)12–38–6–4Recap
61LFebruary 26, 20002–5@ Calgary Flames (1999–2000)12–39–6–4Recap
62LFebruary 29, 20000–4Toronto Maple Leafs (1999–2000)12–40–6–4Recap
March: 1–13–1–0 (home: 0–7–1–0; road: 1–6–0–0)
GameResultDateScoreOpponentRecordRecap
63LMarch 2, 20002–5St. Louis Blues (1999–2000)12–41–6–4Recap
64LMarch 4, 20002–3@ Ottawa Senators (1999–2000)12–42–6–4Recap
65LMarch 6, 20002–3@ Montreal Canadiens (1999–2000)12–43–6–4Recap
66LMarch 10, 20000–9New Jersey Devils (1999–2000)12–44–6–4Recap
67LMarch 12, 20001–5@ Carolina Hurricanes (1999–2000)12–45–6–4Recap
68LMarch 13, 20000–3Edmonton Oilers (1999–2000)12–46–6–4Recap
69LMarch 16, 20002–4New York Islanders (1999–2000)12–47–6–4Recap
70WMarch 18, 20004–1@ Toronto Maple Leafs (1999–2000)13–47–6–4Recap
71LMarch 21, 20001–7@ Ottawa Senators (1999–2000)13–48–6–4Recap
72TMarch 22, 20001–1 OTMontreal Canadiens (1999–2000)13–48–7–4Recap
73LMarch 24, 20003–5Pittsburgh Penguins (1999–2000)13–49–7–4Recap
74LMarch 26, 20001–4Los Angeles Kings (1999–2000)13–50–7–4Recap
75LMarch 28, 20002–5@ Washington Capitals (1999–2000)13–51–7–4Recap
76LMarch 29, 20002–3Phoenix Coyotes (1999–2000)13–52–7–4Recap
77LMarch 31, 20000–6@ New Jersey Devils (1999–2000)13–53–7–4Recap
April: 1–4–0–0 (home: 1–2–0–0; road: 0–2–0–0)
GameResultDateScoreOpponentRecordRecap
78WApril 2, 20005–4New York Islanders (1999–2000)14–53–7–4Recap
79LApril 4, 20003–5Philadelphia Flyers (1999–2000)14–54–7–4Recap
80LApril 6, 20001–3@ Philadelphia Flyers (1999–2000)14–55–7–4Recap
81LApril 8, 20003–4Carolina Hurricanes (1999–2000)14–56–7–4Recap
82LApril 9, 20001–2@ Carolina Hurricanes (1999–2000)14–57–7–4Recap
Legend:

  Win (2 points)  Loss (0 points)  Tie (1 point)  Overtime loss (1 point)

Player statistics

Scoring

  • Position abbreviations: C = Center; D = Defense; G = Goaltender; LW = Left Wing; RW = Right Wing
  • † = Joined team via a transaction (e.g., trade, waivers, signing) during the season. Stats reflect time with the Thrashers only.
  • ‡ = Left team via a transaction (e.g., trade, waivers, release) during the season. Stats reflect time with the Thrashers only.
Regular season
No.PlayerPosGPGAPts+/-PIM
15Andrew BrunetteLW81232750−3230
21Ray FerraroC81192544−3388
19Nelson EmersonRW58141933−2447
38Yannick TremblayD75102131−4222
11Dean SylvesterRW52161026−1424
13Patrik StefanC7252025−2030
14Mike StapletonC62101222−2930
2Petr BuzekD6351419−2241
8Darryl ShannonD4951318−1465
16Kelly BuchbergerRW6851217−34139
29Johan GarpenlovLW7321416−3031
9Hnat DomenichelliLW276915−214
24Andreas KarlssonC515914−1714
12Steve GuollaC204913−134
28Donald AudetteRW147411−412
27[a]Denny LambertLW735611−17219
22[b]Shean DonovanRW334711−1318
5Gord MurphyD5811011−2638
4Chris TamerD692810−3291
33Maxim GalanovD40437−1220
39Per SvartvadetC38347−86
17Matt JohnsonLW64257−11144
8Frantisek KaberleD14167−136
42Ed WardRW44516−544
6David HarlockD44066−836
25Steve StaiosD27235−566
18[c]Jason BotterillLW25145−717
3Sergei VyshedkevichD7134−32
28Kevin DeanD23101−514
36Rumun NdurD27101−1717
37Herbert VasiljevsRW7101−34
23Brett ClarkD14011−124
23Martin ProchazkaRW3011−10
26Bryan AdamsC2000−10
22Eric Bertrand†‡LW8000−54
30Scott FankhouserG160004
28Geordie KinnearD4000−113
35Scott LangkowG150000
34Norm MaracleG320000
7Chris McAlpineD3000−42
1Damian RhodesG280002
31Rick Tabaracci†‡G10000
9Vladimir VujtekLW300000

Goaltending

  • † = Joined team via a transaction (e.g., trade, waivers, signing) during the season. Stats reflect time with the Thrashers only.
  • ‡ = Left team via a transaction (e.g., trade, waivers, release) during the season. Stats reflect time with the Thrashers only.
Regular season
No.PlayerGPWLTSAGAGAASV%SOTOI
1Damian Rhodes2851938031013.88.87411561
34Norm Maracle324192852943.49.89011618
35Scott Langkow153110395554.31.8610765
30Scott Fankhouser162112451493.20.8910920
31Rick Tabaracci†‡10103244.07.875059

Awards and records

Awards

TypeAward/honorRecipientRef
League
(in-season)
NHL All-Star Game selectionPetr Buzek[8]
TeamCommunity Service AwardDavid Harlock[9]
Players' Player AwardDenny Lambert[9]
Three Stars of the Game AwardRay Ferraro[9]

Transactions

The Thrashers were involved in the following transactions during the 1999–2000 season.[10]

Trades

June 18, 1999To Atlanta Thrashers
Damian Rhodes
To Ottawa Senators
Future considerations
June 21, 1999To Atlanta Thrashers
Andrew Brunette
To Nashville Predators
4th round pick in 2000 - Matt Hendricks
June 25, 1999To Atlanta Thrashers
4th round pick in 1999 - Rob Zepp
9th round pick in 1999 - Ray DiLauro
To Vancouver Canucks
Future considerations
June 25, 1999To Atlanta Thrashers
Andreas Karlsson
To Calgary Flames
Future considerations
June 25, 1999To Atlanta Thrashers
Dean Sylvester
To Buffalo Sabres
Future considerations
June 25, 1999To Atlanta Thrashers
Scott Langkow
To Phoenix Coyotes
Future considerations
June 25, 1999To Atlanta Thrashers
Sergei Vyshedkevich
To New Jersey Devils
Future considerations
June 25, 1999To Atlanta Thrashers
Ulf Samuelsson
To Detroit Red Wings
Future considerations
June 25, 1999To Atlanta Thrashers
1st round pick in 1999 - Patrik Stefan
To Vancouver Canucks
1st round pick in 1999 - Daniel Sedin
3rd round pick in 2000 - Max Birbraer
June 25, 1999To Atlanta Thrashers
Gord Murphy
Herbert Vasiljevs
Daniel Tjarnqvist
6th round pick in 1999 - Justin Cox
To Florida Panthers
Trevor Kidd
June 25, 1999To Atlanta Thrashers
Randy Robitaille
To Boston Bruins
Peter Ferraro
June 26, 1999To Atlanta Thrashers
Future considerations
To Nashville Predators
Phil Crowe
June 26, 1999To Atlanta Thrashers
Per Svartvadet
To Dallas Stars
6th round pick in 1999 - Justin Cox
July 15, 1999To Atlanta Thrashers
Jason Botterill
Cash
To Dallas Stars
Jamie Pushor
July 15, 1999To Atlanta Thrashers
Martin Prochazka
To Toronto Maple Leafs
6th round pick in 2001 - Maxim Kondratiev
August 16, 1999To Atlanta Thrashers
Denny Lambert
To Nashville Predators
Randy Robitaille
September 27, 1999To Atlanta Thrashers
8th round pick in 2000 - Evan Nielsen
To Anaheim Mighty Ducks
Ladislav Kohn
October 15, 1999To Atlanta Thrashers
Cash
To Philadelphia Flyers
Jody Hull
October 29, 1999To Atlanta Thrashers
4th round pick in 2000 - Carl Mallette
To Vancouver Canucks
Corey Schwab
October 29, 1999To Atlanta Thrashers
Mikko Kuparinen
To Tampa Bay Lightning
Future considerations
November 1, 1999To Atlanta Thrashers
Eric Bertrand
Wes Mason
To New Jersey Devils
Jeff Williams
Sylvain Cloutier
7th round pick in 2000 - Ken Magowan
December 8, 1999To Atlanta Thrashers
Shean Donovan
To Colorado Avalanche
Rick Tabaracci
December 9, 1999To Atlanta Thrashers
Brian Wesenberg
To Philadelphia Flyers
Eric Bertrand
December 14, 1999To Atlanta Thrashers
9th round pick in 2000 - Mark McRae
To Dallas Stars
Kevin Dean
January 25, 2000To Atlanta Thrashers
Bill Huard
To Los Angeles Kings
Future considerations
February 11, 2000To Atlanta Thrashers
Hnat Domenichelli
Dmitri Vlasenkov
To Calgary Flames
Jason Botterill
Darryl Shannon
February 18, 2000To Atlanta Thrashers
Joel Irving
To Calgary Flames
Future considerations
March 11, 2000To Atlanta Thrashers
Chris McAlpine
To Tampa Bay Lightning
Mikko Kuparinen
March 13, 2000To Atlanta Thrashers
Donald Audette
Frantisek Kaberle
To Los Angeles Kings
Kelly Buchberger
Nelson Emerson
March 14, 2000To Atlanta Thrashers
6th round pick in 2000 - Jeff Dwyer
6th round pick in 2001 - Pasi Nurminen
To Philadelphia Flyers
Kirby Law
March 14, 2000To Atlanta Thrashers
7th round pick in 2001 - Colin FitzRandolph
To Anaheim Mighty Ducks
Ed Ward
March 14, 2000To Atlanta Thrashers
6th round pick in 2000 - Jeff Dwyer
6th round pick in 2001 - Pasi Nurminen
To Philadelphia Flyers
Kirby Law
June 2, 2000To Atlanta Thrashers
6th round pick in 2000 - Darcy Hordichuk
To Montreal Canadiens
Future considerations

Free agents signed

June 28, 1999From Owen Sound Platers (OHL)
Dan Snyder
July 1, 1999From Michigan State (CCHA)
Bryan Adams
July 6, 1999From Ohio State (CCHA)
Hugo Boisvert
July 6, 1999From Adirondack Red Wings (AHL)
Kirby Law
July 13, 1999From Indianapolis Ice (IHL)
Bob Lachance
July 19, 1999From HC Vítkovice (ECH)
Vladimír Vůjtek
July 20, 1999From Ottawa Senators
Nelson Emerson
August 2, 1999From Los Angeles Kings
Ray Ferraro
August 12, 1999From University of Michigan (CCHA)
Sean Ritchlin
August 12, 1999From New Jersey Devils
Geordie Kinnear
August 24, 1999From Massachusetts-Lowell (HE)
Scott Fankhouser
November 3, 1999From Washington Capitals
Rick Tabaracci
March 24, 2000From Northern Michigan (WCHA)
J.P. Vigier
March 27, 2000From R.P.I. (ECAC)
Brian Pothier
April 11, 2000From R.P.I. (ECAC)
Brad Tapper

Free agents lost

October 18, 1999To Philadelphia Flyers
Ulf Samuelsson

Waivers claims

September 27, 1999From New Jersey Devils
Jeff Williams
September 27, 1999From Toronto Maple Leafs
Ladislav Kohn
December 11, 1999From New York Rangers
Rumun Ndur
March 1, 2000From Tampa Bay Lightning
Steve Guolla

Lost on waivers

September 27, 1999To St. Louis Blues
Terry Yake

Draft picks

NHL Expansion Draft

These results are numbered 1–26 for aesthetic purposes, but the players were not necessarily chosen in this order. As the Thrashers were the only team participating in the draft, the order is inconsequential.

#PlayerDrafted from
1.Trevor Kidd (G)Carolina Hurricanes
2.Norm Maracle (G)Detroit Red Wings
3.Corey Schwab (G)Tampa Bay Lightning
4.Petr Buzek (D)Dallas Stars
5.Brett Clark (D)Montreal Canadiens
6.Kevin Dean (D)New Jersey Devils
7.Maxim Galanov (D)Pittsburgh Penguins
8.David Harlock (D)New York Islanders
9.Jamie Pushor (D)Mighty Ducks of Anaheim
10.Darryl Shannon (D)Buffalo Sabres
11.Chris Tamer (D)New York Rangers
12.Mark Tinordi (D)Washington Capitals
13.Yannick Tremblay (D)Toronto Maple Leafs
14.Kelly Buchberger (RW)Edmonton Oilers
15.Sylvain Cloutier (C)Chicago Blackhawks
16.Phil Crowe (RW)Ottawa Senators
17.Peter Ferraro (RW)Boston Bruins
18.Johan Garpenlov (LW)Florida Panthers
19.Jody Hull (RW)Philadelphia Flyers
20.Matt Johnson (LW)Los Angeles Kings
21.Tomi Kallio (LW)Colorado Avalanche
22.Steve Staios (RW/D)Vancouver Canucks
23.Mike Stapleton (C)Phoenix Coyotes
24.Ed Ward (RW)Calgary Flames
25.Terry Yake (C)St. Louis Blues
26.Alexei Yegorov (RW)San Jose Sharks

NHL Entry Draft

Atlanta's picks at the 1999 NHL Entry Draft.[11]

Round#PlayerPositionNationalityCollege/junior/club team (league)
11Patrik StefanCenter  Czech RepublicLong Beach Ice Dogs (IHL)
230Luke SellarsDefense  CanadaOttawa 67's (OHL)
368Zdenek BlatnyLeft wing  Czech RepublicSeattle Thunderbirds (WHL)
498David KaczowkaLeft wing  CanadaSeattle Thunderbirds (WHL)
499Rob ZeppGoaltender  CanadaPlymouth Whalers (OHL)
5128Derek MacKenzieCenter  CanadaSudbury Wolves (OHL)
6159Yuri DobryshkinRight wing  RussiaKrylya Sovetov Moscow (Russia)
7188Stephen BabyRight wing  United StatesGreen Bay Gamblers (USHL)
8217Garnet ExelbyDefense  CanadaSaskatoon Blades (WHL)
9245Tommi SantalaCenter  FinlandJokerit (Finland)
9246Ray DiLauroDefense  United StatesSt. Lawrence University (ECAC)

See also

Notes

References

  • "Atlanta Thrashers 1999-00 roster and scoring statistics at hockeydb.com". www.hockeydb.com. Retrieved May 30, 2023.
  • "1999-00 Atlanta Thrashers Roster, Stats, Injuries, Scores, Results, Shootouts". Hockey-Reference.com. Retrieved May 30, 2023.