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484 1973 Professional Draft. This Draft Allowed Teams to Choose 1973 Professional Draft. This draft allowed teams to choose professional players in the NHL that were not drafted in 1972, or had been drafted but were not signed (in a sense, an intraleague draft). Its primary purpose was to allow Houston to draft Mark and Marty Howe as professionals, not as juniors, thus laying the groundwork for the subsequent signing of Gordie Howe. Chicago Cougars: Darryl Maggs, J.P. Bordeleau, Brian Glennie, Phil Russell, Minnesota Fighting Saints: Dave Burrows, John Garrett, Jerry Butler, Bob Bill Clement, Rene Villemure, Richard Wilson, Claude Houde, Barry Merrell, Gryp, Bob Boyd, Ron Busniuk, Paul Shakes, Jim Cahoon, J.P. Parise, Gary Jean Lemieux, Jacques Royer, Ned Yettin, Rick Newell, Larry Cahan, Gary Gambucci, Jim Roberts, Randy Murray, Lou Nanne, Murray Oliver, Tom Andreatta, Dick McGlynn, Pierre Viau, Keith LeLievre, Bill Coakley. Williams, Mike Veisor, Gerry Teeple, Gord Clark, Craig Falkman, Carl Wetzel. Cincinnati Stingers: Larry Johnston, Murray Wilson, Rick Kehoe, Al New England Whalers: Bill Berglund, Dan Brady, Ed Johnston, Rick Kessell, McDonough, Don Kozak, Jacques Caron, John Van Boxmeer, Glen Sather, Ron Don Lever, Doug Roberts, John Martin, Brian Stapleton, Brian Watts, Gary Anderson, Doug Volmar, Nick Harbaruk, Tom Bladon, Pierre Bouchard, Bobby Winchester, Bert Wilson, Dave Dryden, Geoff McMullen. Taylor, Butch Deadmarsh, Greg Polis, Steve Butler, Stan Gilbertson, Jake New York Golden Blades: Mike Pelyk, Wayne Hillman, Steve Vickers, Larry Rothwell. McIntyre, Gary Kilpatrick, Murray Keogan, Tony Esposito, Bob Paradise, John Cleveland Crusaders: Peter McNab, Bob Berry, Richie Leduc, Doug Jarrett, Bennett, Steve Andrascik, Serge Lajeunesse, Pete Stemkowski, Thor Lindstrom, Jim Nahrgang, Jim Murray, Bill Nyrop, Larry Sacharuk, Reynold Comeau, Stan Lowell MacDonald, Lynn Margarit, Juha Widing, Roy Edwards, Ed Hays, Eddie Weir, Terry Holbrook, Norm Cherry, Bill McKenzie, George Ferguson, Ron Bumbacco, Jarda Krupicka. Stackhouse, Terry O’Reilly, Chuck Ness, Bill Hajt, Mike Bartley, Randy Québec Nordiques: Simon Nolet, Pierre Jarry, Carol Vadnais, Don Marcotte, Osburn. Red Berenson, Claude Larose, Nick Beverley, Eddie Shack, Tim Ecclestone, Edmonton Oilers: Bill Lesuk, Brian McKenzie, Mickey Oja, Danny Maloney, Jean Hamel, Larry Robinson, Guy Lapointe, Gregg Sheppard, Steve Durbano, Bryan Watson, Larry Wright, Chris Worthy, Bobby Schmautz, Bruce Paul Larose, Punch Cartier, Frank Golembrosky, Michel Harvey, Jacques MacGregor, Rocky Farr, Willie Brossart, Brian Walker, Bill Orban, Jacques Lemelin, Mike McNamara. Plante, Wayne Zuk, Danny Gruen, Bob McAneely, Bernie Blanchette, Bill Toronto Toros: Paul Henderson, Tony Featherstone, Billy Orr, Jim McKenny, Hicke. Brian St. John, John Wright, Ronnie LeBlanc, Gary Monahan, Harvey Bennett, Houston Aeros: Mark Howe, Bob Murray, Tom Peluso, Rene Drolet, Vic Inge Hammarstron, Lars Erik Sjoberg, Morris Stefaniw, Ron Ramsey, Dean Venasky, Mike Lampman, Wayne Thomas, Jude Drouin, Robin Burns, Marcel Blais, Ron Riley, Frank Blum, Mike Boland, Kas Lysionek, John Hutton, John Dionne, Keith Magnuson, Henri Richard, Rich Preston, Marty Howe, Rick Donnelly. MacLeish, Pat Quinn, Michel Belhumeur, Jack Stanfield, Cleland Mortson, Ed Vancouver Blazers: Dave Fortier, Mike Keenan, Glenn Hall, Pete McNamee, Hoekstra. Jim Sundstrom, Bill Hogoboam, Hank Nowak, Ron Huston, Don Borgeson, John Los Angeles Sharks: Billy Inglis, Lyle Bradley, Steve Shutt, Denis Desrosiers, Van Horlick, Barry Wilkins, Doug Grant, Bruce Bullock, Peter Vipond, Larry Walt Ledingham, Len Fontaine, Jerry Byers, Denis Herron, John Gould, Randy Bignell Andre Boudrias, Dave Ferguson, Nick Haramis, Camille Lapierre, Pierre Wyrozub, Gilles Villemure, Rick Dudley, Nelson Debenedet, Bernie Gagnon, Paiement. Ian McKegney, Wally Sprange, Danny Grant, Howie Heggedal, Pierre Sigman, Winnipeg Jets: Mike Bloom, Steve Stirling, Gary Bromley, Gene Carr, Chuck Jerry Zrymiak. Lefley, Doug Horbul, Phil Esposito, Ted Irvine, Luc Simard, Yvon Lambert, Pete McDuffe, Pierre Plante, John Marks, Billy Fairbairn, Dave Kryskow, Neil Komadoski, Larry Carriere, Andre Dupont, Andre Aubry. 1974 Amateur Draft. Listed by round, then alphabetically by team. Round 1. Chicago: Gary MacGregor (Cornwall); Cincinnati: Don Larway Round 5: Chicago: Mark Lomenda (Victoria); Chicago: Garry Lariviere (St. (Swift Current); Cleveland: Paul Baxter (Winnipeg); Edmonton: Doug Soetaert Catherines); Cincinnati: Brad Anderson (Victoria); Edmonton: Paul Holmgren (Edmonton); Houston: Dick Spannbauer (U Minnesota); Indianapolis: Mike (U Minnesota); Houston: Pete LoPresti (Denver U); Indianapolis: Mike Wong Will (Edmonton); Michigan: Bill Reed (Sault Ste. Marie); Minnesota: Bruce (Montreal RWB); Michigan: Barry Legge (Winnipeg); Michigan: Paul Boudreau (Toronto); New England: Tim Young (Ottawa); Phoenix: Dennis Nicholson (London); Minnesota: William Schneider (U Minnesota); New Olmstead (U Wisconsin); Québec: Real Cloutier (Québec); San Diego: Brad England: Peter Brown, (Boston U); Phoenix: Jim Clarke (Toronto); San Diego: Rhiness (Kingston); Toronto: Jim Turkiewicz (Peterborough); Vancouver (first Jim Warden (Michigan Tech); Toronto: Carlo Torresan (Sorel); Vancouver: overall): Pat Price (Saskatoon); Winnipeg: Randy Andreachuk (Kamloops); Peter Driscoll (Kingston); Winnipeg: Kim McDougall (Regina); Round 2: Chicago: Tim Burke (U New Hampshire); Cincinnati: Bryan Trottier Round 6: Chicago: Paul Evans (Kitchener); Cincinnati: Bob Murray (Cornwall); (Swift Current); Cleveland: Charlie Simmer (Sault Ste. Marie); Edmonton: Glen Cleveland: Jamie Hislop (U New Hampshire); Edmonton: Kevin Treacy Burdon (Regina); Houston: Pierre Larouche (Sorel); Indianapolis: Craig Hanmer (Cornwall); Houston: Derek Smith (Ottawa); Indianapolis: Mike Zuke (Michigan (St. Paul); Michigan: Rick Blight (Brandon); Minnesota: Robbie Laird (Regina); Tech); Minnesota: Dave Hanson (St. Paul); New England: Dick Lamby (Salem New England: Mike Eruzione (Boston U); Phoenix: Dave Gorman (St. State U).; Phoenix: Bruce Aberhart (London); Québec: Jean Bernier (Shaw- Catherines); Québec: Charlie Constantin (Québec); San Diego: Kevin Devine inigan); San Diego: Jamie Bateman (Québec); San Diego: Derek Emerson (Toronto); Toronto: Roger Lemelin (London); Vancouver: Jacques Cossette (Montreal RWB); Toronto: Ron Sedlbauer (Kitchener); Vancouver: Dave Givens (Sorel); Winnipeg: Brian Engblom (U Wisconsin); (Brown U); Winnipeg: Boyd Anderson (Medicine Hat); Round 3: Chicago: Paul McIntosh (Peterborough); Cincinnati: Dave Williams Round 7: Chicago: Scot Jessee (Michigan Tech); Cleveland: Mike Thompson (Swift Current); Cleveland: Doug Risebrough (Kitchener); Cleveland: Bruce (Victoria); Edmonton: Dave Langevin (U Minnesota); Houston: Bob Sirois Affleck (Denver U); Edmonton: Clark Gillies (Regina); Houston: John Hughes (Montreal RWB); Indianapolis: Pat Ribble (Oshawa); Michigan: Larry Fink (St. (Toronto); Houston: Richard Nantais (Québec); Indianapolis: Bill Lochead Catherines); Minnesota: Steve Carlson (Marquette); New England: Don McLean (Oshawa); New England: Peter Sturgeon (Kitchener); Phoenix: Cam Connor (Sudbury); Phoenix: Gord Buynak (Kingston); Québec: Dave Logan (Laval); San (Flin Flon); Québec: Alain Daigle (Trois Rivieres); San Diego: Rick Chartraw Diego: Mike Boland (Sault Ste. Marie); Toronto: Gilles Lupien (Montreal (Kitchener); Vancouver: Ron Greschner (New Westminster); Winnipeg: Danny RWB); Vancouver: Steve Jensen (Michigan Tech); Winnipeg: Rick Uhrich Gare (Calgary); (Regina); Round 4: Cincinnati: Dave Inkpen (Edmonton); Cincinnati: Jerry Holland Round 8: Chicago: Emile deMoissac (New Westminster); Cincinnati: Joe (Calgary); Cincinnati: Bill Evo (Peterborough); Cincinnati: Mike Palmateer Micheletti (U Minnesota); Cleveland: Tom Lindskog (U Michigan); Edmonton: (Toronto); Cleveland: John Stewart (Bowling Green); Edmonton: Mike Rogers Bernard Noreau (Laval); Houston: Ken Gassoff (Medicine Hat); Indianapolis: (Calgary); Houston: Terry Ruskowski (Swift Current); Indianapolis: Bob Bourne Harold Snepsts (Edmonton); Michigan: Ed Johnstone (Medicine Hat); (Saskatoon); Minnesota: John Paddock (Brandon); New England: Michel Deziel Minnesota: Al Hillier (Flin Flon); New England: Joe Rando (U New Hampshire); (Sorel); Phoenix: Brian Kinsella (Oshawa); Phoenix: Brad Winton (Toronto); Phoenix: Rob Watt (Flin Flon); Québec: Michel Bergeron (Sorel); San Diego: Vancouver: Ron Chipperfield (Brandon); Winnipeg: Gord McTavish (Sudbury); Ray Maluta (Flin Flon); Toronto: Garth Malarchuk (Calgary); Vancouver: Dave Winnipeg: Ron Ashton (Saskatoon); Lumley (U New Hampshire); Winnipeg: Dave Rooke (Cornwall); 484 .
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