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New England New York Ontario (Ottawa) Québec New England Ottawa, continued. Preliminary: Bobby Sheehan (California), Eddie Johnston (Boston), Rick Ley (Toronto), Larry Pleau (Montreal). Rounds 11-20: Syl Apps (Pittsburgh), Fred Barrett (Cleveland), Serge Bernier Rounds 1-10: Greg Boddy (Vancouver), Gerry Cheevers (Boston), Terry Harper (Los Angeles), Steve Cardwell (Pittsburgh), Ron Climie (Kansas City), Michel (Montreal), Rick MacLeish (Philadelphia), Doug Mohns (Minnesota), Ron Larocque (Ottawa), Wayne Rivers (Springfield), Larry Robinson (Nova Scotia), Schock (Pittsburgh), Wayne Thomas (Nova Scotia), Steve Vickers (Omaha), Paul Shakes (St. Catherines), Mike Veisor (Peterborough). Tom Webster (California), Ed Westfall (Boston). Rounds 21-50: Bob Baun (Toronto), Nick Beverley, Terry O’Reilly (both Rounds 11-20: Michel Belhumeur (Richmond), Curt Bennett (St. Louis), Gary Boston AHL), Wayne Carleton, Dick Redmond (both California), Gary Coalter Doak (New York), John French (Baltimore), Stan Gilbertson (California), (Omaha), Marcel Dionne (Detroit), Jim Dorey (Toronto), Tim Ecclestone Hilliard Graves (Baltimore), Paul Hurley, Mike Hyndman (both Boston AHL), (Detroit), Gary Edwards, Juha Widing (both Los Angeles), Peter Gaw (Ottawa), Dick Sarrazin (Philadelphia), Tim Sheehy (US Olympic). Bob Kirk (Oshawa), Ron Lalonde (Peterborough), Bob Leduc (Providence), Jim Rounds 21-50: Kevin Ahearn, Dick McGlynn, Tim Regan (all US Olympic) Lorentz (Buffalo), Johnnie Martin (Shawinigan), Chris Meloff, Glen Seperich Dan Brady, Bob Brown, Bob Gryp, John Danby, Ric Jordan (all Boston U), John (both Kitchener), Brian McKenzie (Hershey), Mike Murphy (St. Louis), Ken Bucyk (Boston), Dave Burrows (Pittsburgh), Steve Cuddie (Cincinnati), John Murray (Cincinnati), Joe Noris (Pittsburgh), Murray Oliver (Minnesota), Randy Cunniff (Rochester), Dave Dryden, Chris Evans (both Buffalo), Larry Fullan, Osburn (London), Doug Rombough (Cincinnati), Dick Sentes (Tidewater), Tom Jim Higgs, Dave Westner (all Cornell U), Rod Gilbert (New York), Bill Hanson Simpson (Oshawa), Brian St. John (Tulsa), Tom Thompon (Toronto Jr). (na), David Hynes (Harvard), Al Karlander (Detroit), Tom Mellor (Boston Coll), Rounds 51-70: Andre Aubry (DNP), Don Awrey (Boston), Les Binkley Don O’Donoghue, Tom Williams (both California), Phil Roberto (St. Louis), (Pittsburgh), Doug Buhr (DNP), Brian Gibbons (Springfield), Jack Gibson (U Michel Ruest (Syracuse), Brad Selwood (Toronto), Guy Smith (U New Alberta), Larry Gould (Niagara Falls), Chris Hayes (Oklahoma City), Larry Hampshire), Jim Stanfield (Springfield), Steve Warr (Clarkson U). Hillman (Buffalo), Paul Laurent (Orillia Sr), Richard Longpre (U British Rounds 51-70: Ron Anderson, Don Cahoon, Dave Wisener (all Boston U), Columbia), Joe Lundrigan (Tulsa), Tord Lundstrom (Sweden), Pat McCool, Ron Corby Adams (Barrie Sr.), Bob Borgeson (Long Island), Joe Cavanagh Riley (both Loyola U), Bob Nevin (Minnesota), Jim O’Brien (Oakville Sr), Jan (Braintree), William Corkey (na), Tom Earl (Kansas City), Gary Geldart Popiel (Tulsa), Michel Poirier (Muskegon), Steve Sly (DNP). (Cleveland), Nick Harbaruk (Pittsburgh), Rick Kessell (Hershey), Bruce Landon Rounds 71+: Jim Adair (Fort Worth), Mike Boland (Springfield), Norm Dube (Springfield), Rick McCann (Tidewater), Bob McManama (Harvard), Geoff (Sherbrooke), Jiri Holecek, Jiri Kochta (both Czechoslovakia), Kas Lysionek (U McMullin (Colgate), Gary Milroy (Orillia Sr), Dennis O’Brien (Minnesota), Toronto), Dennis McCord (London), Jim MacDonald (U PEI), Rich Bayes (U St. Roger Pelletier (Québec AHL), Craig Ramsey (Buffalo), Dan Schock Mary’s). (Richmond). Rounds 71+: Ralph Backstrom (Los Angeles), Robbie Ftorek, Stu Irving (both Québec US Olympic), John Gray (New Haven), Richard Martin (Buffalo), Al Smith Preliminary: Gilles Villemure (New York), Guy Lapointe, Jacques Lemaire (Detroit), Dick Umile (U New Hampshire). (both Montreal), John McKenzie (Boston). Rounds 1-10: Larry Carriere (Loyola U), Michel Deguise (Nova Scotia), Gilles New York Gilbert (Cleveland), Pierre Guite (Pennsylvania U), Jean Hamel (Drummond- Preliminary: Gerry Desjardins (Chicago), Dave Gardner, Steve Shutt, Billy ville), Andre Lacroix (Chicago), Serge Lajeunesse (Fort Worth), Richie Leduc Harris (all Toronto Jr). (Boston AHL), Jacques Richard (Québec Jr), Gerry Teeple (Cornwall). Rounds 1-10: Don Blackburn (Providence), Ken Block (Rochester), Ken Rounds 11-20: Steve Durbano (Omaha), Germain Gagnon (Nova Scotia), Broderick (San Diego), Jack Egers (St. Louis), Gary Peters (Boston AHL), Larry Rejean Giroux (Québec Jr), Don Kozak (Edmonton), Bobby Lalonde Sacharuk (Saskatoon), Dave Schultz (Richmond), Jim Schoenfeld (Niagara (Vancouver), Alain Langlois (Long Island), Paul Larose (Syracuse EHL), Pierre Falls), Rogatien Vachon (Los Angeles), Alton White (Providence). Plante (Philadelphia), Michel Plasse (Nova Scotia). Rounds 11-20: Chris Ahrens, Bill Barber (both Kitchener), Lou Angotti Rounds 21-50: Norm Armstrong (Baltimore), Yves Bergeron (Shawinigan), (Chicago), Norm Ferguson, Bert Marshall (both California), Ray Fortin (Nova Derek Black (Calgary), Pierre Brind’Amour (New Haven), Barry Brooks Scotia), Anton Gale (DNP), Peter McNab (Denver U), Curt Ridley (Oklahoma (Verdun), Pierre Bouchard, Guy Lafleur (both Montreal), Jerry Byers, Jiri City), Mike Usitalo (Michigan Tech). Kudrasovs (both Kitchener), Brian Coates (Brandon), Reynold Comeau (Nova Rounds 21-50: Angus Beck (Columbus), Larry Brown, Paul Curtis, Harry Scotia), Michel Dumas (Dallas), Guy Dufour (Roanoke), Pierre Farmer (Flint), Howell (all Los Angeles), Claude Chartre, Pete Donnelly (both Jersey), Guy Dave Fortier (Tulsa), Ed Gilbert (Hamilton), Dan Gloor (Peterborough), Bob Denoncourt (Long Island), Kent Douglas (Baltimore), Bill Flett, Brent Hughes Hurlburt (Richmond), Ron Jones (Boston AHL), Moe L’Abbe (Flint), Rene (both Philadelphia), Bob Roselle (Kansas City), John Gould (Cincinnati), Danny Leclerc (Tidewater), Jean Lemieux (Sherbrooke), Jim Mair (Richmond), Michel Grant, Tom Reid (both Minnesota), Gary Kurt (California), Mike Laughton Parizeau (Philadelphia), Jean Payette (Tulsa), Andre Peloffy (New Haven), (Nova Scotia), Pete Maybury (DNP), Pete McDuffe (St. Louis), Gord McRae Claude Piche (Roanoke), Pierre Roy (Québec Jr), Steve Stone (Niagara Falls), (Tulsa), Jim Murray (Phoenix), Wally Olds (US Olympic), Bill Orban Errol Thompson (Tulsa). (Springfield), Gene Peacosh (Johnstown), Brian Perry (Providence), Tracy Pratt, Rounds 51-70: Serge Aubry (Rochester), Dave Balon (Vancouver), Red Mike Robitaille (both Buffalo), Ian Wilkie (Boston Coll), Jim Wiste Berenson (Detroit), Richard Brodeur (Cornwall), David Foster (na), Ray (Providence), John Wright (U Toronto). Germain, Alan Globensky (both Port Huron), Lucien Grenier (Los Angeles), Rounds 51-70: Reinhold Boos (Germany), Lloyd Bentley (U Wisconsin), Louis Jocelyn Guevremont (Vancouver), Paul Henderson (Toronto), Rejean Houle Frigon (Muskegon), Al Gousser (na), Phil Goyette (Buffalo), Bob Guindon (Fort (Montreal), Adam Keller (Phoenix), J.J. Lecavalier (Québec Jr), Serge Martel Worth), Wayne Hillman (Philadelphia), Ron Huston (Spokane Jr), Danny (Verdun), Brent Meeke (Niagara Falls), Gilles Meloche (California), Noel Picard Johnson (Detroit), James Kennedy (Jersey), Jacques Lemieux (DNP), Doug (St. Louis). Manchak (Saskatoon Jr), John Nestic (St. Louis U), Billy Plager (St. Louis), Tom Rounds 71+: Jerry Culligan (na), Ken Desjardine, Murray Heatley (Tulsa), Rich Polanic (Cleveland), Bill Slewidge (Lake Superior State U), Frank St. Marseille Dupras (U Trois Rivieres), Gavin Kirk (Loyola U), Al Milnes (U Toronto), John (St. Louis), Vladislav Tretiak (USSR), Ron Ward (Vancouver), Bob Winograd Murray (DNP), Mark Shewchuk (Sir George Willaims U), Gilbert Smith (Fort (Colorado Coll). Wayne). Rounds 71+: Gary Bromley (Charlotte), Paul Edorf (na), Jaroslav Jirik (Czechoslovakia), Gerald MacDonald (na), Don Marshall (Toronto), Lyle Moffat Winnipeg (Tulsa), Brian Morenz (Denver U), Herb Price (Jersey), Stewart Roberts Preliminary: Bobby Hull (Chicago), Ted Green (Boston), Ted Irvine (New (Greensboro), Bert Scott (Oklahoma City), Harry Shaw (Phoenix), Carl Sapinsky York), Ernie Wakely (St. Louis). (U St. Louis), Ulf Sterner (Sweden), Vic Tisler (DNP), Bill Yeo (Sun Coast). Rounds 1-10: Ted Harris (Minnesota), Billy Heindl (Cleveland), Bryan Hextall (Pittsburgh), Dennis Hextall (Minnesota), Fran Huck (Denver), John Marks Ontario (Ottawa) (Dallas), Rick Newell (Omaha), Chris Oddleifson (Oklahoma City), Ron Snell Preliminary: Doug Favell (Philadelphia), Dave Keon (Toronto), Brad Park (Hershey), Bob Woytowich (Los Angeles). (New York), Eddie Shack (Buffalo). Rounds 11-20: Wayne Chernicki (Springfield), Butch Deadmarsh (Cincinnati), Rounds 1-10: Mike Amodeo (Oshawa), Bob Berry (Los Angeles), Denis Jim Hargreaves (Rochester), Bob Leiter (Pittsburgh), Brian Spencer (Tulsa), Pete Deslauriers (Shawinigan), Buster Harvey (Cleveland), Chuck Lefley (Nova Stemkowski (New York), Wayne Stephenson (St. Louis), George Surmay Scotia), Don Lever (Niagara Falls), Nick Libett (Detroit), Bob Murdoch (Nova (Providence), Cal Swenson (Tulsa), Ken Tarnow (Fort Worth). Scotia), Mickey Redmond (Detroit), Billy Smith (Springfield). 482 .
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