1970 NHL amateur draft | |
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General information | |
Date(s) | June 11, 1970 |
Location | Queen Elizabeth Hotel Montreal, Quebec, Canada |
Overview | |
115 total selections in 13 rounds | |
First selection | Gilbert Perreault (Buffalo Sabres) |
Hall of Famers | |
The 1970 NHL amateur draft was the eighth NHL entry draft. It was held on June 11, 1970, the day after the 1970 expansion draft, at the Queen Elizabeth Hotel in Montreal, Quebec.
The last active player in the NHL from this draft class was Billy Smith, who retired after the 1988–89 season.
Below are listed the selections in the 1970 NHL amateur draft. Buffalo was given first choice by a spin of a roulette wheel.
= NHL All-Star [a] · | = NHL All-Star [a] and NHL All-Star team · | = Hall of Famers |
# | Player | Nationality | NHL team | College/junior/club team | |
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15 | Butch Deadmarsh (LW) | Canada | Buffalo Sabres | Brandon Wheat Kings (WCHL) | |
16 | Jim Hargreaves (D) | Canada | Vancouver Canucks | Winnipeg Jets (WCHL) | |
17 | Buster Harvey (RW) | Canada | Minnesota North Stars (from Los Angeles via Montreal)1 | Hamilton Red Wings (OHA) | |
18 | Bill Clement (C) | Canada | Philadelphia Flyers | Ottawa 67's (OHA) | |
19 | Pete Laframboise (C) | Canada | California Golden Seals | Ottawa 67's (OHA) | |
20 | Fred Barrett (D) | Canada | Minnesota North Stars | Toronto Marlboros (OHA) | |
21 | John Stewart (LW) | Canada | Pittsburgh Penguins | Flin Flon Bombers (WCHL) | |
22 | Errol Thompson (LW) | Canada | Toronto Maple Leafs | Charlottetown Royals (NBSHL) | |
23 | Murray Keogan (C) | Canada | St. Louis Blues | University of Minnesota Duluth (NCAA) | |
24 | Al McDonough (RW) | Canada | Los Angeles Kings (from Montreal)2 | St. Catharines Black Hawks (OHA) | |
25 | Mike Murphy (RW) | Canada | New York Rangers | Toronto Marlboros (OHA) | |
26 | Robert Guindon (LW) | Canada | Detroit Red Wings | Montreal Jr. Canadiens (OHA) | |
27 | Dan Bouchard (G) | Canada | Boston Bruins | London Knights (OHA) | |
28 | Michel Archambault (LW) | Canada | Chicago Black Hawks | Drummondville Rangers (QMJHL) | |
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# | Player | Nationality | NHL team | College/junior/club team | |
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29 | Steve Cuddie (D) | Canada | Buffalo Sabres | Toronto Marlboros (OHA) | |
30 | Ed Dyck (G) | Canada | Vancouver Canucks | Calgary Centennials (WCHL) | |
31 | Steve Carlyle (D) | Canada | Montreal Canadiens (from Los Angeles)1 | Red Deer Rustlers (AJHL) | |
32 | Bob Kelly (C) | Canada | Philadelphia Flyers | Oshawa Generals (OHA) | |
33 | Randy Rota (C) | Canada | California Golden Seals | Calgary Centennials (WCHL) | |
34 | Dennis Patterson (D) | Canada | Minnesota North Stars | Peterborough Petes (OHA) | |
35 | Larry Bignell (D) | Canada | Pittsburgh Penguins | Edmonton Oil Kings (WCHL) | |
36 | Gerry O'Flaherty (LW) | Canada | Toronto Maple Leafs | Kitchener Rangers (OHA) | |
37 | Ron Climie (LW) | Canada | St. Louis Blues | Hamilton Red Wings (OHA) | |
38 | Terry Holbrook (RW) | Canada | Los Angeles Kings (from Montreal)2 | London Knights (OHA) | |
39 | Wendell Bennett (RW) | Canada | New York Rangers | Weyburn Red Wings (SJHL) | |
40 | Yvon Lambert (LW) | Canada | Detroit Red Wings | Drummondville Rangers (QMJHL) | |
41 | Ray Brownlee (LW) | Canada | Boston Bruins | University of Brandon (CIAU) | |
42 | Len Frig (D) | Canada | Chicago Black Hawks | Calgary Centennials (WCHL) | |
[11] |
# | Player | Nationality | NHL team | College/junior/club team | |
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43 | Randy Wyrozub (C) | Canada | Buffalo Sabres | Edmonton Oil Kings (WCHL) | |
44 | Brent Taylor (RW) | Canada | Vancouver Canucks | Estevan Bruins (WCHL) | |
45 | Cal Hammond (G) | Canada | Montreal Canadiens (from Los Angeles)1 | Flin Flon Bombers (WCHL) | |
46 | Jacques Lapierre (D) | Canada | Philadelphia Flyers | Shawinigan Bruins (QMJHL) | |
47 | Ted McAneeley (D) | Canada | California Golden Seals | Edmonton Oil Kings (WCHL) | |
48 | Dave Cressman (LW) | Canada | Minnesota North Stars | Kitchener Rangers (OHA) | |
49 | Connie Forey (LW) | Canada | Pittsburgh Penguins | Ottawa 67's(OHA) | |
50 | Bob Gryp (LW) | Canada | Toronto Maple Leafs | Boston University (ECAC) | |
51 | Gord Brooks (RW) | Canada | St. Louis Blues | London Knights (OHA) | |
52 | John French (C) | Canada | Montreal Canadiens | Toronto Marlboros (OHA) | |
53 | Andre St. Pierre (D) | Canada | New York Rangers | Drummondville Rangers (QMJHL) | |
54 | Tom Johnston (RW) | Canada | Detroit Red Wings | Toronto Marlboros (OHA) | |
55 | Gord Davies (LW) | Canada | Boston Bruins | Toronto Marlboros (OHA) | |
56 | Walt Ledingham (C) | Canada | Chicago Black Hawks | University of Minnesota Duluth (WCHA) | |
[12] |
# | Player | Nationality | NHL team | College/junior/club team | |
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57 | Mike Morton (RW) | Canada | Buffalo Sabres | Shawinigan Bruins (QMJHL) | |
58 | Bill McFadden (F) | Canada | Vancouver Canucks | Swift Current Broncos (WCHL) | |
59 | Billy Smith (G) | Canada | Los Angeles Kings | Cornwall Royals (QMJHL) | |
60 | Doug Kerslake (RW) | Canada | Philadelphia Flyers | Edmonton Oil Kings (WCHL) | |
61 | Ray Gibbs (G) | Canada | California Golden Seals | Charlottetown Royals (NBSHL) | |
62 | Hank Lehvonen (D) | Canada | Minnesota North Stars | Kitchener Rangers (OHA) | |
63 | Steve Cardwell (LW) | Canada | Pittsburgh Penguins | Oshawa Generals (OHA) | |
64 | Luc Simard (RW) | Canada | Toronto Maple Leafs | Trois-Rivières Draveurs (QMJHL) | |
65 | Mike Stevens (D) | Canada | St. Louis Blues | University of Minnesota Duluth (WCHA) | |
66 | Rick Wilson (D) | Canada | Montreal Canadiens | University of North Dakota (WCHA) | |
67 | Gary Coalter (RW) | Canada | New York Rangers | Hamilton Red Wings (OHA) | |
68 | Tom Mellor (D) | United States | Detroit Red Wings | Boston College (ECAC) | |
69 | Bob Roselle (LW) | Canada | Boston Bruins | Sorel Eperviers (QMJHL) | |
70 | Gilles Meloche (G) | Canada | Chicago Black Hawks | Verdun Maple Leafs (QMJHL) | |
[13] |
# | Player | Nationality | NHL team | College/junior/club team | |
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71 | Mike Keeler (D) | Canada | Buffalo Sabres | Niagara Falls Flyers (OHA) | |
72 | Dave Gilmour (LW) | Canada | Vancouver Canucks | London Knights (OHA) | |
73 | Gerry Bradbury (C) | Canada | Los Angeles Kings | London Knights (OHA) | |
74 | Dennis Giannini (LW) | Canada | Philadelphia Flyers | London Knights (OHA) | |
75 | Doug Moyes (RW) | Canada | California Golden Seals | Sorel Eperviers (QMJHL) | |
76 | Murray McNeil (LW) | Canada | Minnesota North Stars | Calgary Centennials (WCHL) | |
77 | Bob Fitchner (C) | Canada | Pittsburgh Penguins | Brandon Wheat Kings (WCHL) | |
78 | Cal Booth (LW) | Canada | Toronto Maple Leafs | Weyburn Red Wings (SJHL) | |
79 | Claude Moreau (D) | Canada | St. Louis Blues | Montreal Jr. Canadiens (OHA) | |
80 | Bob Brown (D) | Canada | Montreal Canadiens | Boston University (ECAC) | |
81 | Duane Wylie (C) | Canada | New York Rangers | St. Catharines Black Hawks (OHA) | |
82 | Bernie MacNeil (LW) | Canada | Detroit Red Wings | Espanola Eagles (NOJHL) | |
83 | Murray Wing (D) | Canada | Boston Bruins | University of North Dakota (WCHA) | |
[14] |
# | Player | Nationality | NHL team | College/junior/club team | |
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84 | Tim Regan (G) | United States | Buffalo Sabres | Boston University (ECAC) | |
85 | Jack Taggart (D) | Canada | St. Louis Blues (from Vancouver)1 | University of Denver (WCHA) | |
86 | Brian Carlin (LW) | Canada | Los Angeles Kings | Calgary Centennials (WCHL) | |
87 | Hank Nowak (LW) | Canada | Philadelphia Flyers | Oshawa Generals (OHA) | |
88 | Terry Murray (D) | Canada | California Golden Seals | Ottawa 67's (OHA) | |
89 | Gary Geldart (D) | Canada | Minnesota North Stars | London Knights (OHA) | |
90 | Jim Pearson (D) | Canada | Pittsburgh Penguins | St. Catharines Black Hawks (OHA) | |
91 | Paul Larose (RW) | Canada | Toronto Maple Leafs | Quebec Remparts (QMJHL) | |
92 | Terry Marshall (D) | Canada | St. Louis Blues | Brandon Wheat Kings (WCHL) | |
93 | Bob Fowler (RW) | United States | Montreal Canadiens | Estevan Bruins (WCHL) | |
94 | Wayne Bell (G) | Canada | New York Rangers | Estevan Bruins (WCHL) | |
95 | Ed Hays (C) | Canada | Detroit Red Wings | University of Denver (WCHA) | |
96 | Glenn Siddall (LW) | Canada | Boston Bruins | Kitchener Rangers (OHA) | |
[15] |
# | Player | Nationality | NHL team | College/junior/club team | |
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97 | Doug Rombough (C) | Canada | Buffalo Sabres | Saint Catharines Black Hawks (OHA) | |
98 | Brian Chinnick (C) | Canada | Los Angeles Kings | Peterborough Petes (OHA) | |
99 | Gary Cunningham (D) | Canada | Philadelphia Flyers | Saint Catharines Black Hawks (OHA) | |
100 | Alan Henry (D) | Canada | California Golden Seals | University of North Dakota (WCHA) | |
101 | Mickey Donaldson (LW) | Canada | Minnesota North Stars | Peterborough Petes (OHA) | |
102 | Cam Newton (G) | Canada | Pittsburgh Penguins | Kitchener Rangers (OHA) | |
103 | Ron Low (G) | Canada | Toronto Maple Leafs | Dauphin Kings (MJHL) | |
104 | Dave Tataryn (G) | Canada | St. Louis Blues | Niagara Falls Flyers (OHA) | |
105 | Ric Jordan (D) | Canada | Montreal Canadiens | Boston University (ECAC) | |
106 | Pierre Brind'Amour (LW) | Canada | New York Rangers | Montreal Jr. Canadiens (OHA) | |
[17] |
# | Player | Nationality | NHL team | College/junior/club team | |
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107 | Luc Nadeau (C) | Canada | Buffalo Sabres | Drummondville Rangers (QMJHL) | |
108 | Bob Winograd (D) | Canada | St. Louis Blues (from Vancouver)1 | Colorado College (WCHA) | |
109 | Jean Daigle (LW) | Canada | Philadelphia Flyers | Sorel Eperviers (QMJHL) | |
110 | Ron Lemieux (D) | Canada | Pittsburgh Penguins | Dauphin Kings (MJHL) | |
111 | Mike Lampman (LW) | Canada | St. Louis Blues | University of Denver (WCHA) | |
[18] |
# | Player | Nationality | NHL team | College/junior/club team | |
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112 | Jeff Rotsch (D) | United States | St. Louis Blues | University of Wisconsin (WCHA) | |
[19] |
# | Player | Nationality | NHL team | College/junior/club team | |
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113 | Al Calver (D) | Canada | St. Louis Blues | Kitchener Rangers (OHA) | |
[20] |
# | Player | Nationality | NHL team | College/junior/club team | |
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114 | Jerry MacDonald (D) | Canada | St. Louis Blues | St. Francis Xavier University (CIAU) | |
[21] |
# | Player | Nationality | NHL team | College/junior/club team | |
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115 | Gerald Haines (F) | Canada | St. Louis Blues | Kenora Muskies (MJHL) | |
[22] |
= NHL All-Star [a] · | = NHL All-Star [a] and NHL All-Star team · | = Hall of Famers |
Rank | Country | Number |
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1 | Canada | 111 |
2 | United States | 4 |
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