Who Did the Bruins Select in the First Round of the 2003 NHL Draft?

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Nov 6, 2010

Who Did the Bruins Select in the First Round of the 2003 NHL Draft?With six selections in the first four rounds, the 2003 NHL draft was an exciting one for Bruins fans and the future of the organization.

In fact, the team's top two picks that season are still members of the Black and Gold, but which player did the Bruins select with their first-round selection in the 2003 draft?

The '03 class has turned out to be a star-studded group. No. 1 overall pick, Marc-Andre Fleury, has made two Stanley Cup Finals appearances and won a Gold Medal in 2010 with Team Canada. Nathan Horton, whom the B's acquired this offseason, was selected at No. 3 overall while Thomas Vanek (No. 5), Dion Phaneuf (No. 9), Jeff Carter (No. 11) and Zach Parise (No. 17) were all Top 20 picks.

*****UPDATE*****
The answer is, of course, Mark Stuart. The Bruins selected Stuart with the No. 21 pick overall.

For every NESN televised Bruins home game this season, NESN and The Fours will be teaming up to offer B's fans the chance at winning a $50 gift card to The Four's Restaurant and Sports Bar by simply answering a trivia question found at NESN.com/thefours. Questions will be posted at noon every afternoon on the day of a Bruins home game, unless otherwise noted.

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