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Left unprotected by the Detroit Red Wings for the 2001 NHL waiver draft, Chris Osgood was selected by the New York Islanders and became their starting goaltender, ultimately helping his new team qualify for the playoffs in 2002 for the first time since 1994.

The NHL waiver draft was an annual draft held by the National Hockey League (NHL) from 1977 to 2003. A reworked version of the NHL intra-league draft, the waiver draft was created to help address the league's competitive balances issues and the financial issues some of the expansion teams added in the preceding ten years were undergoing. [1] It was not held during the 1979–80 and 1991–92 seasons due to the 1979 merger with the World Hockey Association and the 1991 NHL dispersal and expansion drafts, respectively. It was discontinued as a result of the collective bargaining agreement that was reached to end the 2004–05 NHL lockout. [2] Over the course of 25 waiver drafts, 231 selections were made and 240 players total changed teams.

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Rules

The waiver draft was held within a week of the start of the regular season. A few days prior to the waiver draft each NHL club would be required to turn in a list of players to protect from selection. First-year players were exempt from selection, but in later editions of the waiver draft this exemption was changed to players under a certain number of professional hockey seasons played and below a minimum number of NHL games played. [1] [3]

The order of the waiver draft was the reverse of the previous season's standings, the first round always being limited to non-playoff teams. Once a team claimed an unprotected player from another team, that team would be required to drop a player from their protection list and the other team's choice of compensation would be a cash payment (a sliding scale varying from player to player) or claiming the dropped player. [1] [3]

The number of players a team could lose in the waiver draft was set at three (later two), which would increase by the number of claims made against other teams. By default, team's could only lose a maximum of one goaltender, unless they opted to offer more than one. [1] [3]

The waiver draft concluded when a round was completed with no selections by any team. [3]

Drafts

1977

The 1977 NHL waiver draft was held on October 10, 1977. Three selections were made. [4] [5] Protection lists were released prior to the draft. [4]

RoundPickPlayerClaimed byClaimed fromCompensation
11 Paul Woods Detroit Red Wings Montreal Canadiens cash
2 Dave Forbes Washington Capitals Boston Bruins cash
3 Wayne Thomas New York Rangers Toronto Maple Leafs cash

1978

The 1978 NHL waiver draft was held on October 9, 1978. Five selections were made and six players total changed teams. [6] Protection lists were released three days prior to the draft. [7]

RoundPickPlayerClaimed byClaimed fromCompensation
11 Pierre Bouchard Washington Capitals Montreal Canadiens cash
2 Larry Giroux St. Louis Blues Detroit Red Wings cash
3 Pierre Plante New York Rangers Detroit Red Wingscash
4 Jim Lorentz Detroit Red Wings Buffalo Sabres cash
25 Mike Korney New York RangersMontreal Canadiensclaim: Dan Newman

1980

The 1980 NHL waiver draft was held on October 8, 1980. Five selections were made. [8] Protection lists were released a day prior to the draft. [9]

RoundPickPlayerClaimed byClaimed fromCompensation
11 Yvon Vautour Colorado Rockies New York Islanders cash
2 John Wensink Quebec Nordiques Boston Bruins cash
3 Rick Smith Detroit Red Wings Boston Bruinscash
4 Curt Brackenbury Edmonton Oilers Quebec Nordiquescash
5 Colin Campbell Vancouver Canucks Edmonton Oilerscash

1981

The 1981 NHL waiver draft was held on October 5, 1981. 13 selections were made. [10] [11] Protection lists were released two days prior to the draft. [12]

RoundPickPlayerClaimed byClaimed fromCompensation
11 Craig Levie Winnipeg Jets Montreal Canadiens cash
2 John Wensink Colorado Rockies Quebec Nordiques cash
3 Mike McDougal Hartford Whalers New York Rangers cash
4 Terry Murray Washington Capitals Philadelphia Flyers cash
5 Ron Delorme Vancouver Canucks Colorado Rockiescash
6 Yvon Lambert Buffalo Sabres Montreal Canadienscash
7 Al Sims Los Angeles Kings Hartford Whalerscash
8 Gary Edwards St. Louis Blues Edmonton Oilers cash
29 Serge Savard Winnipeg JetsMontreal Canadienscash
10 Rob McClanahan Hartford WhalersBuffalo Sabrescash
11 John Bednarski Pittsburgh Penguins Buffalo Sabrescash
312 Trevor Johansen Los Angeles KingsSt. Louis Bluescash
413 Jeff Brubaker Montreal CanadiensHartford Whalerscash

1982

The 1982 NHL waiver draft was held on October 4, 1982. Seven selections were made and nine players total changed teams. [13] [14] Protection lists were released three days prior to the draft. [15]

RoundPickPlayerClaimed byClaimed fromCompensation
11 Murray Brumwell New Jersey Devils Minnesota North Stars cash
2 Jack Carlson St. Louis Blues Minnesota North Starscash
3 Doug Lecuyer Pittsburgh Penguins Winnipeg Jets cash
4 Bill Baker New York Rangers St. Louis Bluesclaim: Tim Bothwell
25 Carol Vadnais New Jersey DevilsNew York Rangersclaim: Graeme Nicolson
36 Dave Hutchison New Jersey Devils Washington Capitals cash
47 Bob Hoffmeyer Edmonton Oilers Philadelphia Flyers cash

1983

The 1983 NHL waiver draft was held on October 3, 1983. Eleven selections were made. [16] [17] Protection lists were released two days prior to the draft. [18] [19]

RoundPickPlayerClaimed byClaimed fromCompensation
11 Grant Mulvey Pittsburgh Penguins Chicago Black Hawks cash
2 Mike Crombeen Hartford Whalers St. Louis Blues cash
3 Don Nachbaur Los Angeles Kings Edmonton Oilers cash
4 Terry Johnson St. Louis Blues Quebec Nordiques cash
5 Mark Renaud Buffalo Sabres Hartford Whalerscash
6 Jean Hamel Montreal Canadiens Quebec Nordiquescash
27 Mike Zuke Hartford WhalersSt. Louis Bluescash
8 Dwight Schofield St. Louis BluesMontreal Canadienscash
9 Jeff Brubaker Calgary Flames Montreal Canadienscash
10 John Van Boxmeer Quebec NordiquesBuffalo Sabrescash
311 Bob Crawford Hartford WhalersSt. Louis Bluescash

1984

The 1984 NHL waiver draft was held on October 9, 1984. Nine selections were made and ten players total changed teams. [20] [21] Protection lists were released four days prior to the draft. [22]

RoundPickPlayerClaimed byClaimed fromCompensation
11 Wayne Babych Pittsburgh Penguins St. Louis Blues cash
2 Dave Pichette New Jersey Devils St. Louis Bluescash
3 Jeff Brubaker Toronto Maple Leafs Edmonton Oilers claim: Terry Martin
4 Wally Weir Hartford Whalers Quebec Nordiques cash
5 Craig Levie St. Louis Blues Minnesota North Stars cash
6 Andre Dore New York Rangers Quebec Nordiquescash
7 Billy Carroll Edmonton Oilers New York Islanders cash
28 Bruce Crowder Pittsburgh Penguins Boston Bruins cash
9 Dave Lumley Hartford WhalersEdmonton Oilerscash

1985

The 1985 NHL waiver draft was held on October 7, 1985. Nine selections were made. [23] Protection lists were released three days prior to the draft. [24]

RoundPickPlayerClaimed byClaimed fromCompensation
11 Willy Lindstrom Pittsburgh Penguins Edmonton Oilers cash
2 Randy Velischek New Jersey Devils Minnesota North Stars cash
3 Brent Peterson Vancouver Canucks Buffalo Sabres cash
4 Randy Boyd New York Islanders Chicago Black Hawks cash
5 Dwight Schofield Washington Capitals St. Louis Blues cash
26 Mike Blaisdell Pittsburgh Penguins New York Rangers cash
7 Dave Langevin Minnesota North Stars New York Islanderscash
38 Dan Frawley Pittsburgh PenguinsChicago Black Hawkscash
49 Craig Levie Calgary Flames St. Louis Bluescash

1986

The 1986 NHL waiver draft was held on October 6, 1986. Seven selections were made. [25] Protection lists were released three days prior to the draft. [26]

RoundPickPlayerClaimed byClaimed fromCompensation
11 Bob Bourne Los Angeles Kings New York Islanders cash
2 Clark Gillies Buffalo Sabres New York Islanderscash
23 Mal Davis Los Angeles KingsBuffalo Sabrescash
4 Wilf Paiement Buffalo Sabres New York Rangers cash
3No selections during round
45 Pat Hughes St. Louis Blues Buffalo Sabrescash
6 Gord Sherven Hartford Whalers Edmonton Oilers cash
7 John Blum Washington Capitals Boston Bruins cash

1987

The 1987 NHL waiver draft was held on October 5, 1987. 17 selections were made and 19 players total changed teams. [27] [28]

RoundPickPlayerClaimed byClaimed fromCompensation
11 Kevin Maguire Buffalo Sabres Toronto Maple Leafs cash
2 Reijo Ruotsalainen New Jersey Devils Edmonton Oilers cash
3 Randy Boyd Vancouver Canucks New York Islanders cash
4 Al Tuer Minnesota North Stars Edmonton Oilerscash
5 Charlie Simmer Pittsburgh Penguins Boston Bruins cash
26 Risto Siltanen New Jersey Devils Quebec Nordiques cash
3No selections during round
47 Tim Tookey Los Angeles Kings Philadelphia Flyers cash
8 Glen Cochrane Chicago Blackhawks Vancouver Canuckscash
9 Bill Root St. Louis Blues Hartford Whalers claim: Doug Wickenheiser
10 Willi Plett Boston Bruins New York Rangers cash
511 Ed Hospodar Buffalo SabresPhiladelphia Flyersclaim: David Fenyves
12 Jack O'Callahan New Jersey DevilsChicago Blackhawkscash
13Doug WickenheiserVancouver CanucksHartford Whalersclaim: Brent Peterson
14 Stu Kulak Quebec NordiquesNew York Rangersclaim: Richard Zemlak
615Richard ZemlakMinnesota North StarsNew York Rangerscash
16 Paul Fenton Los Angeles KingsNew York Rangers [29]
17 Mark Lamb Detroit Red WingsEdmonton Oilers [29]

1988

The 1988 NHL waiver draft was held on October 3, 1988. 18 selections were made. [30] [31]

RoundPickPlayerClaimed byClaimed fromCompensation
11 Stewart Gavin Minnesota North Stars Hartford Whalers cash
2 Behn Wilson Vancouver Canucks Chicago Blackhawks cash
3 Steve Dykstra Pittsburgh Penguins Edmonton Oilers cash
4 Craig Redmond New York Rangers Edmonton Oilerscash
25 Tom Martin Minnesota North StarsHartford Whalerscash
6 Risto Siltanen Vancouver Canucks New Jersey Devils cash
7 Jay Caufield Pittsburgh PenguinsMinnesota North Starscash
38 Andy Brickley Boston Bruins New Jersey Devilscash
9 Ken Hammond Edmonton Oilers Los Angeles Kings cash
410 Ken Leiter Minnesota North Stars New York Islanders cash
11 Dave Hannan Pittsburgh PenguinsEdmonton Oilersclaim: Dave Hunter
12Dave Hunter Winnipeg Jets Edmonton Oilerscash
513 Jim Hofford Los Angeles Kings Buffalo Sabres cash
14 Steve Smith Buffalo Sabres Calgary Flames cash
15 Doug Sulliman Philadelphia Flyers New Jersey Devilscash
16 Doug Smith Edmonton OilersBuffalo Sabrescash
617 Brad Marsh Toronto Maple Leafs Philadelphia Flyerscash
18 Dale DeGray Los Angeles KingsToronto Maple Leafscash

1989

The 1989 NHL waiver draft was held on October 2, 1989. Eight selections were made. [32] Protection lists were released prior to the draft. [33]

RoundPickPlayerClaimed byClaimed fromCompensation
11 Greg Adams Quebec Nordiques Vancouver Canucks cash
2 Dave Hannan Toronto Maple Leafs Pittsburgh Penguins cash
3 Moe Mantha Jr. Winnipeg Jets Philadelphia Flyers cash
4 Kent Nilsson New Jersey Devils Edmonton Oilers cash
25 David Mackey Minnesota North Stars Chicago Blackhawks cash
6 Craig Coxe Vancouver CanucksChicago Blackhawkscash
7 Mikael Andersson Hartford Whalers Buffalo Sabres cash
8 Nick Kypreos Washington Capitals Philadelphia Flyerscash

1990

The 1990 NHL waiver draft was held on October 1, 1990. Eight selections were made. [34]

RoundPickPlayerClaimed byClaimed fromCompensation
11 Wayne Van Dorp Quebec Nordiques Chicago Blackhawks cash
2 Randy Gregg Vancouver Canucks Edmonton Oilers cash
3 Bengt-Ake Gustafsson Detroit Red Wings Washington Capitals cash
24 Shawn Anderson Quebec NordiquesWashington Capitalscash
5 Mario Marois St. Louis Blues Quebec Nordiquescash
36 Aaron Broten Quebec Nordiques Minnesota North Stars cash
7 Rod Buskas Los Angeles Kings Pittsburgh Penguins cash
8 Bob Bassen St. Louis BluesChicago Blackhawkscash

1992

The 1992 NHL waiver draft was held on October 4, 1992. Eight selections were made. [35] [36]

RoundPickPlayerClaimed byClaimed fromCompensation
11 Adam Creighton Tampa Bay Lightning New York Islanders cash
2 Norm Maciver Ottawa Senators Edmonton Oilers cash
3 Yvon Corriveau San Jose Sharks Washington Capitals cash
4 Chris Dahlquist Calgary Flames Minnesota North Stars cash
5 Shawn Cronin Philadelphia Flyers Quebec Nordiques cash
26 Igor Larionov San Jose Sharks Vancouver Canucks cash
7 Doug Evans Philadelphia FlyersQuebec Nordiquescash
8 Dave Christian Chicago Blackhawks St. Louis Blues cash

1993

The 1993 NHL waiver draft was held on October 3, 1993. Six selections were made. [37] Protection lists were released prior to the draft. [38]

RoundPickPlayerClaimed byClaimed fromCompensation
11 Dave McLlwain Ottawa Senators Toronto Maple Leafs cash
2 Mike Hudson New York Rangers Edmonton Oilers cash
3 Paul Broten Dallas Stars New York Rangerscash
24 John McIntyre Vancouver Canucks New York Rangerscash
5 Rich Sutter Chicago Blackhawks St. Louis Blues cash
36 Garry Valk Mighty Ducks of Anaheim Vancouver Canuckscash

1994

The 1994 NHL waiver draft was held on January 18, 1995. Due to the 1994–95 NHL lockout, the waiver draft was postponed until January. 17 selections were made. [39] Protection lists were released prior to the draft. [40]

RoundPickPlayerClaimed byClaimed fromCompensation
11 Rob Gaudreau Ottawa Senators San Jose Sharks cash
2 Brian Glynn Hartford Whalers Vancouver Canucks cash
3 Dean Kennedy Edmonton Oilers Winnipeg Jets cash
24 Kelly Chase Hartford Whalers St. Louis Blues cash
5 Len Esau Edmonton Oilers Calgary Flames cash
6 Donald Dufresne St. Louis Blues Los Angeles Kings cash
7 Randy Wood Toronto Maple Leafs Buffalo Sabres cash
8 Chris Joseph Pittsburgh Penguins Tampa Bay Lightning cash
39 Igor Korolev Winnipeg JetsSt. Louis Bluescash
10 Francois Leroux Pittsburgh PenguinsOttawa Senatorscash
411 Sheldon Kennedy Calgary FlamesWinnipeg Jetscash
12 Wayne McBean Pittsburgh PenguinsWinnipeg Jetscash
513 Roger Johansson Chicago Blackhawks Calgary Flamescash
14 Doug Brown Detroit Red Wings Pittsburgh Penguinsclaim: Micah Aivazoff
615Micah AivazoffEdmonton OilersPittsburgh Penguinscash
16 Greg Gilbert St. Louis Blues New York Rangers cash
17 Mike Hudson Pittsburgh PenguinsNew York Rangerscash

1995

The 1995 NHL waiver draft was held on October 2, 1995. Eight selections were made. [41]

RoundPickPlayerClaimed byClaimed fromCompensation
11 Jim McKenzie Winnipeg Jets New York Islanders cash
22 Ted Drury Ottawa Senators Hartford Whalers cash
3 Bill Huard Dallas Stars Colorado Avalanche cash
4 Brent Hughes Buffalo Sabres Boston Bruins cash
5 Pat Jablonski St. Louis Blues Toronto Maple Leafs cash
36 Justin Hocking Ottawa Senators Los Angeles Kings cash
7 Rob Conn Buffalo Sabres New Jersey Devils cash
48 Bob Sweeney New York IslandersBuffalo Sabrescash

1996

The 1996 NHL waiver draft was held on September 30, 1996. Nine selections were made. [42] [43] Protection lists were released prior to the draft. [42]

RoundPickPlayerClaimed byClaimed fromCompensation
11 Rob DiMaio San Jose Sharks Philadelphia Flyers cash
2 Jim Dowd New York Islanders Vancouver Canucks cash
23 Corey Foster New York Islanders Pittsburgh Penguins cash
4 Bob Corkum Phoenix Coyotes Philadelphia Flyerscash
5 Alexander Semak Vancouver Canucks New York Islanderscash
6 Dean Malkoc Boston Bruins Vancouver Canuckscash
7 Craig Billington Colorado Avalanche Florida Panthers cash
38 Chris Joseph Vancouver CanucksPittsburgh Penguinscash
9 Ralph Intranuovo Toronto Maple Leafs Edmonton Oilers cash

1997

The 1997 NHL waiver draft was held on September 28, 1997. Nine selections were made. [44] Protection lists were released prior to the draft. [45]

RoundPickPlayerClaimed byClaimed fromCompensation
11 Tim Taylor Boston Bruins Detroit Red Wings cash
2 Tom Chorske New York Islanders Ottawa Senators cash
3 Mike Peluso Calgary Flames New York Rangers cash
24 Robert Lang Boston Bruins Pittsburgh Penguins cash
5 Mick Vukota Tampa Bay Lightning New York Islanderscash
6 Pascal Rheaume St. Louis Blues New Jersey Devils cash
7 Jimmy Waite Phoenix Coyotes Chicago Blackhawks cash
8 Brent Severyn Mighty Ducks of Anaheim Colorado Avalanche cash
9 Scott Daniels New Jersey Devils Philadelphia Flyers cash

1998

The 1998 NHL waiver draft was held on October 5, 1998. Nine selections were made. [46] [47] Protection lists were released two days prior to the draft. [48]

RoundPickPlayerClaimed byClaimed fromCompensation
11 Zdeno Ciger Nashville Predators Edmonton Oilers cash
2 Brent Gilchrist Tampa Bay Lightning Detroit Red Wings cash
3 Pascal Trepanier Mighty Ducks of Anaheim Colorado Avalanche cash
4 Dennis Bonvie Chicago Blackhawks Edmonton Oilerscash
5 Kevin Dahl Toronto Maple Leafs St. Louis Blues cash
26 Frederic Chabot Montreal Canadiens Los Angeles Kings cash
7 Maxim Galanov Pittsburgh Penguins New York Rangers cash
38 Rory Fitzpatrick Boston Bruins St. Louis Bluescash
9 Kip Miller Pittsburgh Penguins New York Islanders cash

1999

The 1999 NHL waiver draft was held on September 27, 1999. Ten selections were made. [49] Protection lists were released prior to the draft. [50]

RoundPickPlayerClaimed byClaimed fromCompensation
11 Ladislav Kohn Atlanta Thrashers Toronto Maple Leafs cash
2 Vyacheslav Butsayev Tampa Bay Lightning Ottawa Senators cash
3 Chris Joseph Vancouver Canucks Ottawa Senatorscash
4 Jamie Rivers New York Islanders St. Louis Blues cash
5 Ken Sutton Washington Capitals New Jersey Devils cash
6 Rich Brennan Los Angeles Kings Nashville Predators cash
27 Jeff Williams Atlanta ThrashersNew Jersey Devilscash
8 Evgeny Namestnikov Vancouver Canucks New York Rangers cash
9 Terry Yake St. Louis BluesAtlanta Thrasherscash
310 Ladislav Benysek Mighty Ducks of Anaheim Edmonton Oilers cash

2000

The 2000 NHL waiver draft was held on September 29, 2000. Five selections were made. [51] Protection lists were released two days prior to the draft. [52] [53]

RoundPickPlayerClaimed byClaimed fromCompensation
11 Zdeno Ciger Minnesota Wild Nashville Predators cash
2 Jason Podollan Tampa Bay Lightning Los Angeles Kings cash
3 Andreas Johansson New York Rangers Calgary Flames cash
24 Sylvain Blouin Minnesota Wild Montreal Canadiens cash
5 Jeff Odgers Atlanta Thrashers Minnesota Wildcash

2001

The 2001 NHL waiver draft was held on September 28, 2001. Eights selections were made and nine players total changed teams. [54] [55] Protection lists were released two days prior to the draft. [56] [57]

RoundPickPlayerClaimed byClaimed fromCompensation
11 Chris Osgood New York Islanders Detroit Red Wings cash
2 Sebastien Bordeleau Minnesota Wild St. Louis Blues cash
3 Kirk Muller Columbus Blue Jackets Dallas Stars cash
4 Jamie Allison Calgary Flames Chicago Blackhawks claim: Phil Housley
5 P. J. Stock Boston Bruins New York Rangers cash
26 Glen Metropolit Tampa Bay Lightning Washington Capitals cash
7 Josh Holden Carolina Hurricanes Vancouver Canucks cash
8 Martin Brochu Vancouver Canucks Minnesota Wild cash

2002

The 2002 NHL waiver draft was held on October 4, 2002. Six selections were made. [58] [59] Protection lists were released two days prior to the draft. [60]

RoundPickPlayerClaimed byClaimed fromCompensation
11 Stephane Robidas Atlanta Thrashers Montreal Canadiens cash
2 Mathieu Biron Columbus Blue Jackets Tampa Bay Lightning cash
3 Petr Tenkrat Florida Panthers Nashville Predators cash
4 Francis Bouillon Nashville PredatorsMontreal Canadienscash
5 Ronald Petrovicky New York Rangers Calgary Flames cash
6 Rick Berry Washington Capitals Pittsburgh Penguins cash

2003

The 2003 NHL waiver draft was held on October 3, 2003. 18 selections were made and 20 players total changed teams. [61] [62] Protection lists were released two days prior to the draft. [63]

RoundPickPlayerClaimed byClaimed fromCompensation
11 Nolan Baumgartner Pittsburgh Penguins Vancouver Canucks cash
2 Travis Green Columbus Blue Jackets Toronto Maple Leafs claim: Petr Tenkrat
3 Wade Brookbank Nashville Predators Ottawa Senators cash
4 Serge Aubin Atlanta Thrashers Colorado Avalanche cash
5 Darren Langdon Montreal Canadiens Vancouver Canuckscash
6 Sheldon Keefe New York Rangers Tampa Bay Lightning cash
27 Chris Mason Nashville Predators Florida Panthers cash
8 Ronald Petrovicky Atlanta ThrashersNew York Rangerscash
9 Steve Begin Montreal Canadiens Buffalo Sabres cash
10 Brian Willsie Washington Capitals Colorado Avalanchecash
11 Todd Simpson Mighty Ducks of Anaheim Phoenix Coyotes cash
12 Jeff Heerema St. Louis Blues New York Rangerscash
313 Steve Valiquette Florida Panthers Edmonton Oilers cash
14 Shawn Heins Atlanta ThrashersNew York Rangerscash
15 Joel Bouchard New York RangersBuffalo Sabrescash
16 Denis Hamel Washington CapitalsOttawa Senatorsclaim: Glen Metropolit
417 Jani Hurme Carolina Hurricanes Florida Pantherscash
18 Mike Siklenka New York Rangers Philadelphia Flyers cash

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