The Oilers got their man Friday, making Windsor Spitfires left wing Taylor Hall the No. 1 overall pick in Friday's NHL entry draft, as reported by ESPN.com. Hall, the projected top selection for nearly a year, joins an Edmonton team that finished with a league-low 62 points last season. "They're such a great franchise with so much history behind them," Hall said. "With the five [Stanley] Cups they won, it will mean a lot to me to join their organization and hopefully bring another one up there." The Bruins immediately selected consensus top-two pick Tyler Seguin with the second-overall selection. The Bruins held the No. 2 pick after last offseason's trade of Phil Kessel to the Maple Leafs.