Winnipeg, continued.

Rounds 21-50: Duke Asmundson (Des Moines), Norm Beaudin (Cleveland), Larry Bolonchuk (Winnipeg), Wally Boyer (Hershey), Barry Cummings (Portland), Joe Daley (Detroit), Marc Dufour (Baltimore), Billy Fairbairn (New York), Jean-Guy Gratton (Hershey), Bill Hajt (DNP), Wayne Hawrysh (Jersey), Ted Hampson (Minnesota), Larry Hornung (St. Louis), Nels Jacobson (Dayton), Larry Klewchuk (Port Huron), Alex Koglar (New Westminster), Jacques Laperriere (Montreal), Ab McDonald (Detroit), Dave Maynard (Winnipeg), Larry McIntyre (Tulsa), Bill Mikkelson (Springfield), Fred O’Donnel (Boston AHL), Gerry O’Flaherty (Tulsa), Jim Pritchard (Clinton), Glenn Resch (Muskegon), Dunc Rousseau (Baltimore), Al Simmons (Columbus), Bill Sutherland (Detroit), Lorne Worsley (Minnesota), Joe Zanussi (Fort Worth). Rounds 51-70: Milt Black (Dallas), Brian Cadle (Columbus), Mike Chernoff (Cleveland), Steve Craft (St Boniface), Dick Duff (Retired), Connie Forey (Hershey), Bernie Germaine (Regina), Danny Helm (Columbus), Jim Ivison (New Haven), Brian Lefley (Omaha), Zeppi Lindstrom (Finland), Barry Merrell (Boston AHL), Bob Mowat (Charlotte), Neil Nicholson (Providence), Danny O’Shea (St. Louis), Art Stratton (Tidewater), Dave Shardlow (Flin Flon), Frantisek Tikal (Czechoslovakia), Bob Walton (Rochester), Ron Wilson (Cleveland). Rounds 71+: Alexei Kosygin (USSR; pick made in jest).

1973 Amateur Draft. The expansion Cincinnati Stingers team, which was to begin play in 1974 but would not actually begin until 1975, participated in the draft, choosing thirteenth. Listed by order of draft picks.

Round 1: Chicago: Bob Neely (Peterborough); New England: Glen Goldup Round 6: Edmonton: Dave Pay (U Wisconsin); Chicago: Keith Smith (Brown (Toronto); Québec: Andre Savard (Québec); Toronto: Paulin Bordeleau U); New York: (London); Québec: Dale Cook (Victoria); (Toronto); Vancouver: Colin Campbell (Peterborough); Edmonton: John Toronto: Doug Ferguson (Hamilton); Vancouver: Ian Turnbull (Ottawa); Rodgers (Edmonton); Minnesota: Bob Gainey (Peterborough); Los Angeles: Reg Edmonton: Yvan Buillon (Cornwall); Minnesota: John Flesch (Lake Superior Thomas (London); Houston: (Edmonton); Cleveland: Lanny State U); Los Angeles: Stuart Davidson (Cornwall); Houston: Dennis Owchar McDonald (Medicine Hat); Winnipeg: Ron Andruff (Flin Flon); New England: (Toronto); Cleveland: Bob Smulders (Peterborough); Winnipeg: Ron Kennedy Blake Dunlop (Ottawa); Cincinnati: Dean Talafous (U Wisconsin). (New Westminster); New England: Rick Chinnick (Peterborough). Round 2: Québec: Blaine Stoughton (Flin Flon); Chicago: Larry Goodenough Round 7: Toronto: Gerard Gibbons (St. Mary’s U); Chicago: Denis Desgagnes (London); New York: Al Sims (Cornwall); Québec: Morris Titanic (Sudbury); (Sorel); New York: Lowell Ostlund (Saskatoon); Québec: Andre Deschamps Toronto: Pat Hickey (Hamilton); Vancouver: Brent Leavins (Swift Current); (Québec); Toronto: Gord Titcomb (St. Catherines); Vancouver: Mike Korney Edmonton: Jim McCrimmon (Medicine Hat); Minnesota: Rick Middleton (Winnipeg); Edmonton: Dwayne Pentland (Brandon); Minnesota: Tom (Oshawa); Los Angeles: Paul Sheard (Ottawa); Houston: Tom Lysiak (Medicine Machowski (U Wisconsin); Los Angeles: David Lee (Ottawa); Houston: Dan Hat); Cleveland: George Pesut (Saskatoon); Winnipeg: Keith Mackie Hinton (Sault Ste. Marie); Cleveland: Ron Serafini (St. Catherines); Winnipeg: (Edmonton); New England: Mike Clarke (Calgary). Jeff Jacques (St. Catherines); New England: Steve Alley (U Wisconsin). Round 3: Chicago: Francois Rochon (Sherbrooke); New York: John Wensink Round 8: Cincinnati: Norm Barnes (Michigan State); Chicago: J.P. Burgoyne (Cornwall); Québec: (Sudbury); Edmonton: Larry McDonald (Shawinigan); New York: Frank Grandchukoff (Medicine Hat); Québec: Bob (Cornwall); Vancouver: Ed Humphreys (Saskatoon); Edmonton: Dave Lewis Stumpf (New Westminster); Toronto: John Campbell (Sault Ste. Marie); (Saskatoon); Minnesota: Bob Gassoff (Medicine Hat); Los Angeles: Doug Vancouver: Andre St. Laurent (Montreal RWB); Minnesota: Bob Young Gibson (Peterborough); Houston: Vic Mercredi (New Westminster); Cleveland: (Denver U); Los Angeles: Sam Clegg (Medicine Hat); Houston: Lee Palmer Robbie Neale (Brandon); Winnipeg: Kelly Pratt (Swift Current); New England: (Clarkson U); Cleveland: Michel Latreill (Montreal RWB); Winnipeg: Terry Tom Colley (Sudbury). McDougall (Swift Current) Round 4: Edmonton: Bill Laing (Saskatoon); Chicago: Terry Ewasiuk Round 9: Cincinnati: Mitch Brandt (Denver U); Chicago: Gord Halliday (Victoria); New England: Randy Holt (Sudbury); Québec: Jean Landry (Pennsylvania U); New York: Richard Austin (Swift Current); Québec: Guy (Québec); Toronto: Peter Marrin (Toronto); Vancouver: Jean Tetreault Ross (Sherbrooke); Toronto: Guido Tenesi (Oshawa); Vancouver: Pierre (Drummondville); Edmonton: Jim Moxey (Hamilton); Minnesota: Steve Langiere (Sherbrooke); Minnesota: Neil Korczak (Peterborough); Los Angeles: Langdon (London); Los Angeles: Jim Cowell (Ottawa); Houston: Don Cutts Randy Aimoe (Medicine Hat); Houston: Sean Shanahan (Providence College); (Rensselaer); Cleveland: Russ Walker (Saskatoon); Los Angeles: Peter Crosbie Cleveland: Bruce Greig (Vancouver); Winnipeg: Russ Weichnik (Calgary). (London); New England: Alan Hangsleben (U North Dakota). Round 10: Cincinnati: Jack Johnson (U Wisconsin); Chicago: Mike Haramis Round 5: Toronto: Bob Dailey (Toronto); New England: Larry Patey (Boston (Laval); New York: Brian Dick (Winnipeg); 116. Québec: Michel Belisle U); New York: Doug Marit (Regina); Québec: Denis Patry (Drummondville); (Montreal RWB); Vancouver: Brian Maluick (Calgary); Minnesota: Pat Phippen Toronto: Louis Nistico (London); Vancouver: Jimmy Jones (Peterborough); (St. Paul); Houston: Yvan Dupuis (Québec); Cleveland: Henry Durkin (Swift Edmonton: Ken Houston (Chatham); Minnesota: Nelson Pyatt (Oshawa); Los Current); Winnipeg: Mike Kennedy (Kitchener). Angeles: Dennis Abgrall (Saskatoon); Houston: Paul O’Neil (Boston U); Round 11: Cincinnati: Bob Bilodeau (New Westminster). Cleveland: Richard Latulippe (Québec); Winnipeg: Randy Smith (Edmonton); New England: Cap Raeder (U New Hampshire).

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