1984 NHL entry draft | |
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General information | |
Date(s) | June 9, 1984 |
Location | Montreal Forum Montreal, Quebec, Canada |
Overview | |
250 total selections in 12 rounds | |
First selection | Mario Lemieux (Pittsburgh Penguins) |
Hall of Famers | 4
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The 1984 NHL entry draft was the 22nd NHL entry draft. It took place on June 9, 1984, at the Montreal Forum in Montreal, Quebec.
The 1984 entry draft is noted for the unusually high number of future Hall of Famers picked, particularly in lower rounds. In addition to Mario Lemieux being taken first overall, Patrick Roy was chosen in the third round, Brett Hull in the sixth, and Luc Robitaille in the ninth. In addition, Lemieux, Gary Suter and Robitaille would all go on to win the Calder Memorial Trophy, Lemieux in 1985, Suter in 1986, and Robitaille in 1987, making this a rare draft in which multiple Rookie of the Year winners were produced.
The surprise at the time of the draft was Montreal's selection of Petr Svoboda at fifth-overall. As a player trained behind the Iron Curtain, very few people expected him to be available for selection in the draft, let alone be actually attending the draft and coming to the podium when his name was announced, as he had only recently defected to West Germany following the 1984 European under 18 championship (only Serge Savard, the then-GM of the Canadiens, had been aware of Svoboda's defection).
In addition to Svoboda, of note is that Tom Glavine, playing centre in high school, who later became a star Major League Baseball pitcher with more than 300 career wins, as well as a 2014 inductee of the Baseball Hall of Fame was chosen in the fourth round (69th overall) by the Los Angeles Kings, ahead of notable players such as future Hall of Famers Brett Hull (117th overall), and Luc Robitaille (171st overall).
The Montreal Canadiens, with their last pick, drafted Troy Crosby, the father of Sidney Crosby.
The last active player in the NHL from this draft class was Gary Roberts, who retired after the 2008–09 season.
Below are listed the selections in the 1984 NHL entry draft. Club teams are located in North America unless otherwise noted.
= 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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22 | Greg Smyth (D) | Canada | Philadelphia Flyers (from Pittsburgh)1 | London Knights (OHL) | |
23 | Craig Billington (G) | Canada | New Jersey Devils | Belleville Bulls (OHL) | |
24 | Brian Wilks (C) | Canada | Los Angeles Kings | Kitchener Rangers (OHL) | |
25 | Todd Gill (D) | Canada | Toronto Maple Leafs | Windsor Spitfires (OHL) | |
26 | Brian Benning (D) | Canada | St. Louis Blues (from Hartford via Montreal)2 | Portland Winter Hawks (WHL) | |
27 | Scott Mellanby (RW) | Canada | Philadelphia Flyers (from Chicago)3 | Henry Carr Crusaders (MetJHL) | |
28 | Doug Houda (D) | Canada | Detroit Red Wings | Calgary Wranglers (WHL) | |
29 | Stephane Richer (C) | Canada | Montreal Canadiens (from St. Louis)4 | Granby Bisons (QMJHL) | |
30 | Peter Douris (C) | Canada | Winnipeg Jets | University of New Hampshire (ECAC) | |
31 | Jeff Rohlicek (LW) | United States | Vancouver Canucks | Portland Winter Hawks (WHL) | |
32 | Tony Hrkac (C) | Canada | St. Louis Blues (from Montreal)5 | Orillia Travelways (OJHL) | |
33 | Ken Sabourin (D) | Canada | Calgary Flames | Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds (OHL) | |
34 | Steve Leach (RW) | United States | Washington Capitals (from Minnesota)6 | Matignon High School (USHS-MA) | |
35 | Raimo Helminen (C) | Finland | New York Rangers | Ilves (Finland) | |
36 | Jeff Brown (D) | Canada | Quebec Nordiques | Sudbury Wolves (OHL) | |
37 | Jeff Chychrun (D) | Canada | Philadelphia Flyers | Kingston Canadians (OHL) | |
38 | Paul Ranheim (LW) | United States | Calgary Flames (from Washington)7 | Edina High School (USHS-MN) | |
39 | Doug Trapp (LW) | Canada | Buffalo Sabres | Regina Pats (WHL) | |
40 | Ray Podloski (C) | Canada | Boston Bruins | Portland Winter Hawks (WHL) | |
41 | Bruce Melanson (RW) | Canada | New York Islanders | Oshawa Generals (OHL) | |
42 | Daryl Reaugh (G) | Canada | Edmonton Oilers | Kamloops Jr. Oilers (WHL) | |
[2] |
# | Player | Nationality | NHL team | College/junior/club team | |
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43 | David McLay (LW) | Canada | Philadelphia Flyers (from Pittsburgh)1 | Kelowna Wings (WHL) | |
44 | Neil Davey (D) | Canada | New Jersey Devils | Michigan State (CCHA) | |
45 | Trent Yawney (D) | Canada | Chicago Black Hawks (from Los Angeles)2 | Saskatoon Blades (WHL) | |
46 | Ken Hodge, Jr. (C) | United States | Minnesota North Stars (from Toronto via Montreal)3 | St. John's School (USHS-MA) | |
47 | John Stevens (D) | Canada | Philadelphia Flyers | Oshawa Generals (OHL) | |
48 | John English (D) | Canada | Los Angeles Kings (from Chicago)4 | Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds (OHL) | |
49 | Milan Chalupa (D) | Czechoslovakia | Detroit Red Wings | HC Dukla Jihlava (Czechoslovakia) | |
50 | Toby Ducolon (RW) | United States | St. Louis Blues | Bellows Free Academy (USHS-VT) | |
51 | Patrick Roy (G) | Canada | Montreal Canadiens (from Winnipeg)5 | Granby Bisons (QMJHL) | |
52 | David Saunders (LW) | Canada | Vancouver Canucks | St. Lawrence University (ECAC) | |
53 | Robert Dirk (D) | Canada | St. Louis Blues (from Montreal)6 | Regina Pats (WHL) | |
54 | Graeme Bonar (RW) | Canada | Montreal Canadiens (from Calgary)7 | Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds (OHL) | |
55 | Landis Chaulk (LW) | Canada | Vancouver Canucks (from Minnesota)8 | Calgary Wranglers (WHL) | |
56 | Alan Perry (G) | United States | St. Louis Blues (from the Rangers)9 | Mount St. Charles Academy (USHS-RI) | |
57 | Steven Finn (D) | Canada | Quebec Nordiques | Laval Voisins (QMJHL) | |
58 | Mike Stevens (C) | Canada | Vancouver Canucks (from Philadelphia via Pittsburgh)10 | Kitchener Rangers (OHL) | |
59 | Michal Pivonka (C) | Czechoslovakia | Washington Capitals | Poldi Kladno (Czechoslovakia) | |
60 | Ray Sheppard (RW) | Canada | Buffalo Sabres | Cornwall Royals (OHL) | |
61 | Jeff Cornelius (D) | Canada | Boston Bruins | Toronto Marlboros (OHL) | |
62 | Jeff Norton (D) | United States | New York Islanders | Cushing Academy (USHS-MA) | |
63 | Todd Norman (C) | United States | Edmonton Oilers | Hill-Murray High School (USHS-MN) | |
[3] |
# | Player | Nationality | NHL team | College/junior/club team | |
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64 | Mark Teevens (RW) | Canada | Pittsburgh Penguins | Peterborough Petes (OHL) | |
65 | Lee Brodeur (RW) | United States | Montreal Canadiens (from New Jersey)1 | Grafton High School (USHS-ND) | |
66 | Tommy Eriksson (LW) | Sweden | Chicago Black Hawks (from Los Angeles)2 | Modo Hockey (Sweden) | |
67 | Jeff Reese (G) | Canada | Toronto Maple Leafs | London Knights (OHL) | |
68 | Chris Mills (D) | Canada | Winnipeg Jets (from Hartford)3 | Bramalea Blues (MetJHL) | |
69 | Tom Glavine (C) | United States | Los Angeles Kings (from Chicago)4 | Billerica High School (USHS-MA) | |
70 | Doug Wieck (LW) | United States | New York Islanders (from Detroit via Los Angeles)5 | Mayo High School (USHS-MN) | |
71 | Graham Herring (D) | Canada | St. Louis Blues | Longueuil Chevaliers (QMJHL) | |
72 | Sean Clement (D) | Canada | Winnipeg Jets | Brockville Braves (CJHL) | |
73 | Brian Bertuzzi (C) | Canada | Vancouver Canucks | Kamloops Jr. Oilers (WHL) | |
74 | Paul Ysebaert (C) | Canada | New Jersey Devils (from Montreal)6 | Petrolia Jets (WOJBHL) | |
75 | Petr Rosol (RW) | Czechoslovakia | Calgary Flames | HC Dukla Jihlava (Czechoslovakia) | |
76 | Miroslav Maly (D) | Czechoslovakia | Minnesota North Stars | SV Bayreuth (West Germany) | |
77 | Paul Broten (C) | United States | New York Rangers | Roseau High School (USHS-MN)) | |
78 | Terry Perkins (RW) | Canada | Quebec Nordiques | Portland Winter Hawks (WHL) | |
79 | Dave Hanson (C) | United States | Philadelphia Flyers | Grand Forks High School (USHS-ND) | |
80 | Kris King (C) | Canada | Washington Capitals | Peterborough Petes (OHL) | |
81 | Bob Halkidis (D) | Canada | Buffalo Sabres | London Knights (OHL) | |
82 | Bob Joyce (LW) | Canada | Boston Bruins | Notre Dame Hounds (SJHL) | |
83 | Ari Haanpaa (RW) | Finland | New York Islanders | Ilves (Finland) | |
84 | Rich Novak (RW) | Canada | Edmonton Oilers | Richmond Sockeyes (BCJHL) | |
[4] |
# | Player | Nationality | NHL team | College/junior/club team | |
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85 | Arto Javanainen (RW) | Finland | Pittsburgh Penguins | Ässät (Finland) | |
86 | Jon Morris (C) | United States | New Jersey Devils | Chelmsford High School (USHS-MA) | |
87 | David Grannis (LW) | United States | Los Angeles Kings | South St. Paul High School (USHS-MN) | |
88 | Jack Capuano (D) | United States | Toronto Maple Leafs | Kent School (USHS-CT) | |
89 | Jiri Poner (RW) | Czechoslovakia | Minnesota North Stars (from Hartford)1 | Landshut (West Germany) | |
90 | Timo Lehkonen (G) | Finland | Chicago Black Hawks | Jokerit (Finland) | |
91 | Mats-Ake Lundstrom (LW) | Sweden | Detroit Red Wings | Skellefteå AIK (Sweden) | |
92 | Scott Paluch (D) | United States | St. Louis Blues | Franklin Park Jets (USHL) | |
93 | Scott Schneider (C) | United States | Winnipeg Jets | Colorado College (WCHA) | |
94 | Brett MacDonald (D) | Canada | Vancouver Canucks | North Bay Centennials (OHL) | |
95 | Gerald Johannson (D) | Canada | Montreal Canadiens | Swift Current Broncos (WHL) | |
96 | Joel Paunio (LW) | Finland | Calgary Flames | HIFK (Finland) | |
97 | Kari Takko (G) | Finland | Minnesota North Stars | Assat (Finland) | |
98 | Clark Donatelli (LW) | United States | New York Rangers | Stratford Cullitons (MWJBHL) | |
99 | Brent Severyn (D) | Canada | Winnipeg Jets (from Quebec)2 | Seattle Breakers (WHL) | |
100 | Brian Dobbin (RW) | Canada | Philadelphia Flyers | London Knights (OHL) | |
101 | Darin Sceviour (RW) | Canada | Chicago Black Hawks (from Washington)3 | Lethbridge Broncos (WHL) | |
102 | Joey Rampton (LW) | Canada | Buffalo Sabres | Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds (OHL) | |
103 | Mike Bishop (G) | Canada | Boston Bruins | London Knights (OHL) | |
104 | Mike Murray (C) | Canada | New York Islanders | London Knights (OHL) | |
105 | Richard Lambert (LW) | Canada | Edmonton Oilers | Henry Carr Crusaders (MetJHL) | |
[5] |
# | Player | Nationality | NHL team | College/junior/club team | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
106 | Emanuel Viveiros (D) | Canada | Edmonton Oilers (from Pittsburgh)1 | Prince Albert Raiders (WHL) | |
107 | Kirk McLean (G) | Canada | New Jersey Devils | Oshawa Generals (OHL) | |
108 | Greg Strome (G) | Canada | Los Angeles Kings | University of North Dakota (WCHA) | |
109 | Fabian Joseph (C) | Canada | Toronto Maple Leafs | Victoria Cougars (WHL) | |
110 | Mike Millar (RW) | Canada | Hartford Whalers | Brantford Alexanders (OHL) | |
111 | Chris Clifford (G) | Canada | Chicago Black Hawks | Kingston Canadians (OHL) | |
112 | Randy Hansch (G) | Canada | Detroit Red Wings | Victoria Cougars (WHL) | |
113 | Steve Tuttle (RW) | Canada | St. Louis Blues | Richmond Sockeyes (BCJHL) | |
114 | Gary Lorden (D) | United States | Winnipeg Jets | Bishop Hendricken High School (USHS-RI) | |
115 | Jeff Korchinski (D) | Canada | Vancouver Canucks | Clarkson College (ECAC) | |
116 | Jim Nesich (RW) | United States | Montreal Canadiens | Verdun Juniors (QMJHL) | |
117 | Brett Hull (RW) | United States Canada | Calgary Flames | Penticton Knights (BCJHL) | |
118 | Gary McColgan (LW) | Canada | Minnesota North Stars | Oshawa Generals (OHL) | |
119 | Kjell Samuelsson (D) | Sweden | New York Rangers | Leksands IF (Sweden) | |
120 | Darren Cota (RW) | Canada | Quebec Nordiques | Kelowna Wings (WHL) | |
121 | John Dzikowski (C) | Canada | Philadelphia Flyers | Brandon Wheat Kings (WHL) | |
122 | Vito Cramarossa (RW) | Canada | Washington Capitals | Toronto Marlboros (OHL) | |
123 | James Gasseau (D) | Canada | Buffalo Sabres | Drummondville Voltigeurs (QMJHL) | |
124 | Randy Oswald (D) | Canada | Boston Bruins | Michigan Technological University (WCHA) | |
125 | Jim Wilharm (D) | United States | New York Islanders | Minnetonka High School (USHS-MN) | |
126 | Ivan Dornic (LW) | Czechoslovakia | Edmonton Oilers | Dukla Trenčín (Czechoslovakia) | |
[6] |
# | Player | Nationality | NHL team | College/junior/club team | |
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127 | Tom Ryan (D) | United States | Pittsburgh Penguins | Newton North High School (USHS-MA) | |
128 | Ian Ferguson (D) | United States | New Jersey Devils | Oshawa Generals (OHL) | |
129 | Timothy Hanley (C) | United States | Los Angeles Kings | Deerfield Academy (USHS-MA) | |
130 | Joseph MacInnis (C) | United States | Toronto Maple Leafs | Watertown High School (USHS-MA) | |
131 | Mike Vellucci (D) | United States | Hartford Whalers | Belleville Bulls (OHL) | |
132 | Mike Stapleton (C) | Canada | Chicago Black Hawks | Cornwall Royals (OHL) | |
133 | Stefan Larsson (D) | Sweden | Detroit Red Wings | Frölunda (Sweden) | |
134 | Cliff Ronning (C) | Canada | St. Louis Blues | New Westminster Bruins (WHL) | |
135 | Luciano Borsato (C) | Canada | Winnipeg Jets | Bramalea Blues (MetJHL) | |
136 | Blaine Chrest (C) | Canada | Vancouver Canucks | Portland Winter Hawks (WHL) | |
137 | Scott MacTavish (D) | Canada | Montreal Canadiens | Fredericton High School (Canadian HS-NB) | |
138 | Kevan Melrose (D) | Canada | Calgary Flames | Red Deer Rustlers (AJHL) | |
139 | Vladimir Kyhos (LW) | Czechoslovakia | Minnesota North Stars | CHZ Litvinov (Czechoslovakia) | |
140 | Thomas Hussey (LW) | Canada | New York Rangers | St. Andrew's College (Canadian HS-ON) | |
141 | Henrik Cedergren (RW) | Sweden | Quebec Nordiques | Brynäs IF Gävle (Sweden) | |
142 | Tom Allen (D) | Canada | Philadelphia Flyers | Kitchener Rangers (OHL) | |
143 | Timo Iljina (C) | Finland | Washington Capitals | Kärpät (Finland) | |
144 | Darcy Wakaluk (G) | Canada | Buffalo Sabres | Kelowna Wings (WHL) | |
145 | Mark Thietke (C) | Canada | Boston Bruins | Saskatoon Blades (WHL) | |
146 | Kelly Murphy (D) | Canada | New York Islanders | Notre Dame Hounds (SJHL) | |
147 | Heikki Riihijarvi (D) | Finland | Edmonton Oilers | Kiekko-Espoo (Finland) | |
[7] |
# | Player | Nationality | NHL team | College/junior/club team | |
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148 | Don Porter (LW) | Canada | St. Louis Blues (from Pittsburgh)1 | Michigan Technological University (WCHA) | |
149 | Vladimir Kames (C) | Czechoslovakia | New Jersey Devils | HC Dukla Jihlava (Czechoslovakia) | |
150 | Shannon Deegan (C) | Canada | Los Angeles Kings | University of Vermont (ECAC) | |
151 | Derek Laxdal (RW) | Canada | Toronto Maple Leafs | Brandon Wheat Kings (WHL) | |
152 | Lars Karlsson (LW) | Sweden | Detroit Red Wings (from Hartford)2 | Färjestad BK (Sweden) | |
153 | Glenn Greenough (RW) | Canada | Chicago Black Hawks | Sudbury Wolves (OHL) | |
154 | Urban Nordin (C) | Sweden | Detroit Red Wings | Modo Hockey (Sweden) | |
155 | Jim Vesey (C) | United States | St. Louis Blues | Columbus High School (USHS-MA) | |
156 | Brad Jones (C) | United States | Winnipeg Jets | University of Michigan (CCHA) | |
157 | Jim Agnew (D) | Canada | Vancouver Canucks | Brandon Wheat Kings (WHL) | |
158 | Brad McCaughey (RW) | United States | Montreal Canadiens | Ann Arbor High School (USHS-MI) | |
159 | Jiri Hrdina (C) | Czechoslovakia | Calgary Flames | HC Sparta Praha (Czechoslovakia) | |
160 | Darin MacInnis (G) | United States | Minnesota North Stars | Kent School (USHS-CT) | |
161 | Brian Nelson (C) | United States | New York Rangers | Willmar High School (USHS-MN) | |
162 | Jyrki Mäki (D) | Finland | Quebec Nordiques | Simley High School (USHS-MN) | |
163 | Luke Vitale (C) | Canada | Philadelphia Flyers | Henry Carr Crusaders (MetJHL) | |
164 | Frank Joo (D) | Canada | Washington Capitals | Regina Pats (WHL) | |
165 | Orvar Stambert (D) | Sweden | Buffalo Sabres | Djurgårdens IF Hockey (Sweden) | |
166 | Don Sweeney (D) | Canada | Boston Bruins | St. Paul's School (USHS-NH) | |
167 | Franco DeSantis (D) | Canada | New York Islanders | Verdun Juniors (QMJHL) | |
168 | Todd Ewen (RW) | Canada | Edmonton Oilers | New Westminster Bruins (WHL) | |
[8] |
# | Player | Nationality | NHL team | College/junior/club team | |
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169 | John Del Col (LW) | Canada | Pittsburgh Penguins | Toronto Marlboros (OHL) | |
170 | Mike Roth (D) | United States | New Jersey Devils | Hill-Murray High School (USHS-MN) | |
171 | Luc Robitaille (LW) | Canada | Los Angeles Kings | Hull Olympiques (QMJHL) | |
172 | Dan Turner (LW) | Canada | Toronto Maple Leafs | Medicine Hat Tigers (WHL) | |
173 | John Devereaux (C) | United States | Hartford Whalers | Scituate High School (USHS-MA) | |
174 | Ralph DiFiore (D) | Canada | Chicago Black Hawks | Shawinigan Cataractes (QMJHL) | |
175 | Bill Shibicky (C) | Canada | Detroit Red Wings | Michigan State University (CCHA) | |
176 | Daniel Jomphe (LW) | Canada | St. Louis Blues | Granby Bisons (QMJHL) | |
177 | Gord Whitaker (RW) | Canada | Winnipeg Jets | Colorado College (WCHA) | |
178 | Rex Grant (G) | Canada | Vancouver Canucks | Kamloops Jr. Oilers (WHL) | |
179 | Eric Demers (LW) | Canada | Montreal Canadiens | Shawinigan Cataractes (QMJHL) | |
180 | Gary Suter (D) | United States | Calgary Flames | University of Wisconsin–Madison (WCHA) | |
181 | Duane Wahlin (RW) | United States | Minnesota North Stars | Johnson High School (USHS-MN) | |
182 | Ville Kentala (LW) | Finland | New York Rangers | HIFK (Finland) | |
183 | Guy Ouellette (C) | Canada | Quebec Nordiques | Quebec Remparts (QMJHL) | |
184 | Billy Powers (C) | United States | Philadelphia Flyers | Matignon High School (USHS-MA) | |
185 | Jim Thomson (RW) | Canada | Washington Capitals | Toronto Marlboros (OHL) | |
– | Invalid claim [b] | Buffalo Sabres | |||
186 | Kevin Heffernan (C) | United States | Boston Bruins | Weymouth High School (USHS-MA) | |
187 | Tom Warden (D) | Canada | New York Islanders | North Bay Centennials (OHL) | |
188 | Heinz Ehlers (C) | Denmark | New York Rangers (from Edmonton)1 | Leksands IF (Sweden) | |
[10] |
# | Player | Nationality | NHL team | College/junior/club team | |
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189 | Steve Hurt (RW) | United States | Pittsburgh Penguins | Hill-Murray High School (USHS-MN) | |
190 | Mike Peluso (D) | United States | New Jersey Devils | Greenway High School (USHS-MN) | |
191 | Jeff Crossman (C) | Canada | Los Angeles Kings | Western Michigan University (CCHA) | |
192 | David Buckley (D) | United States | Toronto Maple Leafs | Trinity-Pawling School (USHS-NY) | |
193 | Brent Regan (LW) | Canada | Hartford Whalers | St. Albert Saints (AJHL) | |
194 | Joakim Pehrson (LW) | Sweden | Chicago Black Hawks | Brynäs IF (Sweden) | |
195 | Jay Rose (D) | United States | Detroit Red Wings | New Preparatory School (USHS-MA) | |
196 | Tom Tilley (D) | Canada | St. Louis Blues | Orillia Travelways (OPJHL) | |
197 | Rick Forst (LW) | Canada | Winnipeg Jets | Melville Millionaires (SJHL) | |
198 | Ed Lowney (RW) | United States | Vancouver Canucks | Boston University (ECAC) | |
199 | Ron Annear (D) | Canada | Montreal Canadiens | American International College (Atlantic Hockey) | |
200 | Petr Rucka (C) | Czechoslovakia | Calgary Flames | HC Sparta Praha (Czechoslovakia) | |
201 | Michael Orn (C) | United States | Minnesota North Stars | Stillwater High School (USHS-MN) | |
202 | Kevin Miller (C) | United States | New York Rangers | Redford Royals (NAHL) | |
203 | Ken Quinney (RW) | Canada | Quebec Nordiques | Calgary Wranglers (WHL) | |
204 | Daryn Fersovich (C) | Canada | Philadelphia Flyers | St. Albert Saints (AJHL) | |
205 | Paul Cavallini (D) | Canada | Washington Capitals | Henry Carr Crusaders (MetJHL) | |
206 | Brian McKinnon (C) | Canada | Buffalo Sabres | Ottawa 67's (OHL) | |
207 | J. D. Urbanic (LW) | Canada | Boston Bruins | Windsor Spitfires (OHL) | |
208 | David Volek (RW) | Czechoslovakia | New York Islanders | HC Slavia Praha (Czechoslovakia) | |
209 | Joel Curtis (LW) | Canada | Edmonton Oilers | Oshawa Generals (OHL) | |
[11] |
# | Player | Nationality | NHL team | College/junior/club team | |
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210 | Jim Steen (C) | United States | Pittsburgh Penguins | Moorhead High School (USHS-MN) | |
211 | Jarkko Piiparinen (LW) | Finland | New Jersey Devils | Kiekko-Reipas (Finland) | |
212 | Paul Kenny (G) | Canada | Los Angeles Kings | Cornwall Royals (OHL) | |
213 | Mike Wurst (LW) | United States | Toronto Maple Leafs | Ohio State University (CCHA) | |
214 | Jim Culhane (D) | Canada | Hartford Whalers | Western Michigan University (CCHA) | |
215 | Bill Brown (C) | United States | Chicago Black Hawks | Simley High School (USHS-MN) | |
216 | Tim Kaiser (RW) | Canada | Detroit Red Wings | Guelph Platers (OHL) | |
217 | Mark Cupolo (LW) | Canada | St. Louis Blues | Guelph Platers (OHL) | |
218 | Mike Warus (RW) | Canada | Winnipeg Jets | Lake Superior State University (CCHA) | |
219 | Doug Clarke (D) | Canada | Vancouver Canucks | Colorado College (WCHA) | |
220 | Dave Tanner (D) | Canada | Montreal Canadiens | Notre Dame Hounds (SJHL) | |
221 | Stefan Jonsson (D) | Sweden | Calgary Flames | Södertälje SK (Sweden) | |
222 | Tom Terwilliger (D) | United States | Minnesota North Stars | Edina High School (USHS-MN) | |
223 | Tom Lorentz (C) | United States | New York Rangers | Brady High School (USHS-MN) | |
224 | David Mackey (LW) | Canada | Chicago Black Hawks (from Quebec)1 | Victoria Cougars (WHL) | |
– | Invalid claim [c] | Philadelphia Flyers | |||
225 | Mikhail Tatarinov (D) | Soviet Union | Washington Capitals | Sokil Kyiv (USSR) | |
226 | Grant Delcourt (RW) | Canada | Buffalo Sabres | Kelowna Wings (WHL) | |
227 | Bill Kopecky (C) | United States | Boston Bruins | Austin Preparatory School (USHS-MA) | |
228 | Russ Becker (D) | United States | New York Islanders | Virginia High School (USHS-MN) | |
229 | Simon Wheeldon (C) | Canada | Edmonton Oilers | Victoria Cougars (WHL) | |
Reference: "1984 NHL Entry Draft hockeydraftcentral.com" . Retrieved January 23, 2009. |
# | Player | Nationality | NHL team | College/junior/club team | |
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230 | Mark Ziliotto (C) | Canada | Pittsburgh Penguins | Streetsville Derbys (CJBHL) | |
231 | Chris Kiene (D) | United States | New Jersey Devils | Springfield Olympics (NEJHL) | |
232 | Brian Martin (LW) | Canada | Los Angeles Kings | Belleville Bulls (OHL) | |
233 | Peter Slanina (D) | Czechoslovakia | Toronto Maple Leafs | VSZ Košice (Czechoslovakia) | |
234 | Peter Abric (G) | Canada | Hartford Whalers | North Bay Centennials (OHL) | |
235 | Dan Williams (D) | United States | Chicago Black Hawks | Oak Park High School (USHS-IL) | |
236 | Tom Nickolau (C) | Canada | Detroit Red Wings | Guelph Platers (OHL) | |
237 | Mark Lanigan (D) | United States | St. Louis Blues | Waterloo Blackhawks (USHL) | |
238 | Jim Edmands (G) | Canada | Winnipeg Jets | Cornell University (ECAC) | |
239 | Ed Kister (D) | Canada | Vancouver Canucks | London Knights (OHL) | |
240 | Troy Crosby (G) | Canada | Montreal Canadiens | Verdun Juniors (QMJHL) | |
241 | Rudolf Suchanek (D) | Czechoslovakia | Calgary Flames | Motor-České Budějovice (Czechoslovakia) | |
242 | Mike Nightengale (D) | United States | Minnesota North Stars | Simley High School (USHS-MN) | |
243 | Scott Brower (G) | Canada | New York Rangers | Lloydminster Bobcats (AJHL) | |
244 | Peter Loob (D) | Sweden | Quebec Nordiques | Södertälje SK (Sweden) | |
245 | Juraj Bakos (D) | Czechoslovakia | Philadelphia Flyers | VSZ Košice (Czechoslovakia) | |
246 | Per Schederin (D) | Sweden | Washington Capitals | Brynäs IF (Sweden) | |
247 | Sean Baker (LW) | United States | Buffalo Sabres | Seattle Breakers (WHL) | |
248 | Jim Newhouse (LW) | United States | Boston Bruins | Matignon High School (USHS-MA) | |
249 | Allister Brown (D) | Canada | New York Islanders | University of New Hampshire (ECAC) | |
250 | Darren Gani (D) | Canada | Edmonton Oilers | Belleville Bulls (OHL) | |
Reference: "1984 NHL Entry Draft hockeydraftcentral.com" . Retrieved January 23, 2009. |
= NHL All-Star [a] · | = NHL All-Star [a] and NHL All-Star team · | = Hall of Famers |
Rank | Country | Amount |
---|---|---|
North America | 211 | |
1 | Canada | 149 |
2 | United States | 62 |
Europe | 39 | |
3 | Czechoslovakia | 14 |
4 | Sweden | 13 |
5 | Finland | 10 |
6 | Denmark | 1 |
6 | Soviet Union | 1 |
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The 1969 NHL amateur draft was the seventh NHL entry draft. It was held at the Queen Elizabeth Hotel in Montreal, Quebec. This draft is notable for being the first NHL draft to be conducted after the league ended direct sponsorship of junior hockey.
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 1994 NHL entry draft was the 32nd NHL entry draft. It was held on June 28–29, 1994, at the Hartford Civic Center.
The 1971 NHL amateur draft was the ninth NHL entry draft. It was held on June 10, 1971, at the Queen Elizabeth Hotel in Montreal, Quebec.
The 1973 NHL amateur draft was the 11th NHL entry draft. It was the first to be held on a separate day from other league activities on May 15, 1973, at the Mount Royal Hotel in Montreal, Quebec, so it would not overshadow the rest of the league meetings. Previously, the league had held the amateur draft in mid-June. It also marks the second time the meeting took place at the Mount Royal Hotel rather than the Queen Elizabeth Hotel.
The 1983 NHL entry draft was the 21st NHL entry draft. It was held at the Montreal Forum in Montreal, Quebec, on June 8, 1983. The NHL entry draft is the primary means by which players arrive in the National Hockey League. The St. Louis Blues did not participate in this draft, shortly after the league blocked the franchise's relocation to Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. This was the only time in National Hockey League history that a franchise did not participate in an entry draft. This was also the last time a playoff team picked first overall until 2020, when the New York Rangers won the first selection.
The 1996 NHL entry draft was the 34th NHL entry draft. It was held at the Kiel Center in St. Louis, Missouri, on June 22, 1996.
The 1989 NHL entry draft was the 27th NHL entry draft. It was held on June 17 at the Met Center in Bloomington, Minnesota. The Detroit Red Wings' 1989 draft has been noted as exceptionally successful, with 5,955 total NHL games played by the players selected.
The 1986 NHL entry draft was the 24th NHL entry draft. It was held on June 21, 1986, at the Montreal Forum in Montreal, Quebec. The National Hockey League (NHL) teams selected 252 players eligible for entry into professional ranks, in the reverse order of the 1985–86 NHL season and playoff standings.
The 1980 NHL entry draft was the 18th NHL entry draft. It was held at the Montreal Forum. This was the first time that an NHL arena hosted the draft. The National Hockey League (NHL) teams selected 210 players eligible for entry into professional ranks, in the reverse order of the 1979–80 NHL season and playoff standings. This is the list of those players selected. The minimum draft age was lowered from 19 to 18, but prospective draftees had to be of age by September 15 rather than any date in the relevant birth year.
The 1981 NHL entry draft was the 19th NHL entry draft. It was held at the Montreal Forum in Montreal, Quebec. The National Hockey League (NHL) teams selected 211 players eligible for entry into professional ranks, in the reverse order of the 1980–81 NHL season and playoff standings. This is the list of those players selected.
The 1987 NHL entry draft was the 25th NHL entry draft. It was held at Joe Louis Arena in Detroit, Michigan, and was the first draft held in the United States. The National Hockey League (NHL) teams selected 252 players eligible for entry into professional ranks, in the reverse order of the 1986–87 NHL season and playoff standings.
The 1985 NHL entry draft was the 23rd NHL entry draft. It was the first draft outside Montreal. The event was held at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre in Toronto, Ontario, and attended by 7,000 fans. The National Hockey League (NHL) teams selected 252 players eligible for entry into professional ranks, in the reverse order of the 1984–85 NHL season and playoff standings.
The 1978 NHL amateur draft was the 16th NHL entry draft. It was hosted at the Queen Elizabeth Hotel in Montreal, Quebec, on June 15, 1978. It was the last draft to be called the "amateur draft" before the process was renamed to the NHL entry draft in 1979.
The 1974 NHL amateur draft was the 12th NHL entry draft. It was held via conference call at the NHL office in Montreal, Quebec. In an effort to prevent the WHA from poaching players, the draft was conducted early and in secret. This failed to prevent tampering as information leaked out via agents and other sources over the three days of the draft. As a statement of frustration at the slow, secretive conference call format, Buffalo general manager Punch Imlach claimed "Taro Tsujimoto" of the "Tokyo Katanas" of Japan using the 183rd overall pick. NHL officials immediately validated the selection, but weeks later Imlach admitted that Tsujimoto was a fabrication. The selection was ruled invalid by the NHL and removed from their records.
The 1975 NHL amateur draft was the 13th NHL entry draft. It was held at the NHL office in Montreal, Quebec. The two-time defending Stanley Cup champion Philadelphia Flyers made the most noise at the draft, trading Bill Clement, Don McLean, and the 18th overall pick to the Washington Capitals for the number one overall selection, which they used to select Mel Bridgman. Later in round nine the Flyers became the first NHL team to select a Soviet-born and trained player in the amateur draft, selecting Latvian Viktor Khatulev 160th pick overall.
The 1977 NHL amateur draft was the 15th NHL entry draft. It was held at the Mount Royal Hotel in Montreal, Quebec. It was notable for the inclusion of players being drafted at 20 years of age.
The 1976 NHL amateur draft was the 14th NHL entry draft. It was held at the NHL office in Montreal, Quebec, on June 1, 1976. It's notable as featuring one of the weakest first rounds in draft history, as only two players played more than 450 career NHL games. In 2002, Federko was elected into the Hockey Hall of Fame after playing fourteen seasons (1976–1990), with 13 of those with the St. Louis Blues. The Cleveland Barons drafted as the California Golden Seals and the Colorado Rockies took part as the Kansas City Scouts. The two franchises would relocate to their new cities on July 15 of that year.