Seventeen players chosen on the opening night of the 2022 draft were born outside North America, marking the most ever in the first round. The previous high was 16 in 2000.
Slafkovsky and Nemec, each of Slovakia, became the second pair of countrymen born outside North America to go No. 1 and No. 2 in the same draft, after Russia-born forwards Alex Ovechkin and Evgeni Malkin in the 2004 NHL Draft.
"Year by year, the number of European-trained players has been growing in the NHL," said Goran Stubb, NHL Director of European Scouting. "Now, every 30 percent of NHL players got their training in Europe. It's actually not a very big surprise that suddenly in the first round, we have almost 50 percent. It's nice because you know that the jump in Europe will continue."
A breakdown of the first-round picks by birth country: Canada (9), United States (6), Sweden (5), Russia (3), Slovakia (3), Czechia (2), Finland (2), Austria (1), Switzerland (1). For the entire draft: Canada (87), United States (49), Sweden (26), Russia (25), Finland (14), Czechia (7), Slovakia (6), Latvia (3), Austria (2), Switzerland (2), Germany (2), Poland (1), Belarus (1).