This thesis investigates the application of various fields of artificial intelligence to the domain of sports management and analysis. The research in this thesis is primarily focussed on the entry draft for the National Hockey League, though many of the models proposed may be applied to other sports and leagues with minimal adjustments. A utility model is proposed to define which players are preferred by which teams for a given draft. This model allows for the consideration of how teams acting in a multiagent system may reason about each other's preferences, as well as how they might strategize and interact with one another through trades. A trading scheme where agents may trade picks with each other to change the picking order is esta...