1972 NHL amateur draft

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The 1972 NHL Amateur Draft was the tenth NHL Entry Draft. It was held at the Queen Elizabeth Hotel in Montreal, Quebec.

1972 NHL Amateur Draft
General information
Date(s)June 8, 1972
LocationQueen Elizabeth Hotel
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Overview
First selectionCanada Billy Harris
(New York Islanders)
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The last active player in the NHL from this draft class was Richard Brodeur, who played his last NHL game in the 1987–88 season.

Selections by round

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Below are listed the selections in the 1972 NHL amateur draft. The expansion Islanders won the first pick by a coin toss between themselves and the Flames.

= NHL All-Star[1]= NHL All-Star[1] and NHL All-Star team= Hall of famers

Round one

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Pick #PlayerPositionNationalityNHL teamCollege/junior/club team
1Billy HarrisRight wing  CanadaNew York IslandersToronto Marlboros (OHL)
2Jacques RichardLeft wing  CanadaAtlanta FlamesQuebec Remparts (QMJHL)
3Don LeverCentre  CanadaVancouver CanucksNiagara Falls Flyers (OMJHL)
4Steve ShuttLeft wing  CanadaMontreal Canadiens (from Los Angeles)1Toronto Marlboros (OMJHL)
5Jim SchoenfeldDefence  CanadaBuffalo SabresNiagara Falls Flyers (OMJHL)
6Michel LarocqueGoaltender  CanadaMontreal Canadiens (from California)2Ottawa 67's (OMJHL)
7Bill BarberLeft wing  CanadaPhiladelphia FlyersKitchener Rangers (OMJHL)
8Dave GardnerCentre  CanadaMontreal Canadiens (from Minnesota via Pittsburgh)3Toronto Marlboros (OMJHL)
9Wayne MerrickCentre  CanadaSt. Louis BluesOttawa 67's (OMJHL)
10Al BlanchardLeft wing  CanadaNew York Rangers (from Detroit)4Kitchener Rangers (OMJHL)
11George FergusonCentre  CanadaToronto Maple LeafsToronto Marlboros (OMJHL)
12Jerry ByersLeft wing  CanadaMinnesota North StarsKitchener Rangers (OMJHL)
13Phil RussellDefence  CanadaChicago Black HawksEdmonton Oil Kings (WCHL)
14John Van BoxmeerDefence  CanadaMontreal CanadiensGuelph CMC's (SOJHL)
15Bob MacMillanCentre  CanadaNew York RangersSt. Catharines Black Hawks (OMJHL)
16Mike BloomLeft wing  CanadaBoston BruinsSt. Catharines Black Hawks (OMJHL)
Reference: "1972 NHL Amateur Draft hockeydraftcentral.com". Archived from the original on January 22, 2009. Retrieved December 18, 2008.
  1. The Los Angeles Kings' first-round pick went to the Montreal Canadiens as the result of a trade on June 11, 1968, that sent Gerry Desjardins to Los Angeles in exchange for Los Angeles' 1969 first-round pick (Dick Redmond) and this pick.[2][3]
    In June 1969, the Montreal Canadiens' traded the 1969 first-round pick to the Minnesota North Stars in exchange for Minnesota's promised to Montreal that they would not draft Dick Duff in the 1969 intra-league draft.
  2. The California Golden Seals' first-round pick went to the Montreal Canadiens as the result of a trade on June 10, 1968, that sent Bryan Watson and cash to California in exchange for future considerations (Tom Thurlby trade completed in September 1968) and this pick.[2][4]
  3. The Minnesota North Stars' first-round pick went to the Montreal Canadiens as the result of a trade on June 10, 1968, that sent Minnesota's first-round pick in 1972, cash and future considerations (Marshall Johnston trade completed on May 25, 1971) to Montreal in exchange for Danny Grant, Claude Larose and future considerations (Bob Murdoch trade completed on May 25, 1971).[2][5]
    The Pittsburgh Penguins' first-round pick went to the Minnesota North Stars as the result of a trade on October 1, 1968, that sent Pittsburgh's first-round pick in 1972 to Minnesota in exchange for Bob Woytowich.[2][6]
    The Montreal Canadiens received the lowest of Minnesota's two first-round pick.[2][5]
  4. The Detroit Red Wings' first-round pick went to the New York Rangers as the result of a trade on May 24, 1972, that sent Gary Doak and Rick Newell to Detroit in exchange for Joe Zanussi and this pick.[2][7]

Round two

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Pick #PlayerPositionNationalityNHL teamCollege/junior/club team
17Lorne HenningCentre  CanadaNew York IslandersNew Westminster Bruins (WCHL)
18Dwight BialowasDefence  CanadaAtlanta FlamesRegina Pats (WCHL)
19Bryan McSheffreyRight wing  CanadaVancouver CanucksOttawa 67's OMJHL)
20Don KozakRight wing  CanadaLos Angeles KingsEdmonton Oil Kings (WCHL)
21Larry SacharukDefence  CanadaNew York Rangers (from Buffalo)1Saskatoon Blades (WCHL)
22Tom CassidyCentre  CanadaCalifornia Golden SealsKitchener Rangers (OMJHL)
23Tom BladonDefence  CanadaPhiladelphia FlyersEdmonton Oil Kings (WCHL)
24Jack LynchDefence  CanadaPittsburgh PenguinsOshawa Generals (OMJHL)
25Larry CarriereDefence  CanadaBuffalo Sabres (from St. Louis)2Loyola College (CIAU)
26Pierre GuiteLeft wing  CanadaDetroit Red WingsUniversity of Pennsylvania (ECAC)
27Randy OsburnLeft wing  CanadaToronto Maple LeafsLondon Knights (OMJHL)
28Stan WeirCentre  CanadaCalifornia Golden Seals (from Montreal via Minnesota)3Medicine Hat Tigers (WCHL)
29Brian OgilvieCentre  CanadaChicago Black HawksEdmonton Oil Kings (WCHL)
30Bernie LukowichRight wing  CanadaPittsburgh Penguins (from St. Louis)4New Westminster Bruins (WCHL)
31Rene VillemureLeft wing  CanadaNew York RangersShawinigan Dynamos (QMJHL)
32Wayne ElderDefence  CanadaBoston BruinsLondon Knights (OMJHL)
Reference: "1972 NHL Amateur Draft hockeydraftcentral.com". Retrieved December 18, 2008.
  1. The Buffalo Sabres' second-round pick went to the New York Rangers as the result of a trade on January 14, 1972, that sent Jim Lorentz to Buffalo in exchange for this pick.[2][8]
  2. The St. Louis Blues' second-round pick went to the Buffalo Sabres as the result of a trade on March 5, 1972, that sent Chris Evans to St. Louis in exchange for George Morrison and this pick.[2][9]
  3. The Montreal Canadiens' second-round pick went to the California Golden Seals as the result of a trade on June 8, 1972, that sent Montreal's second-round pick in 1972 to California in exchange for California's first-round and second-round picks in 1973 as settlement of waiver draft payment owed from California to Montreal for California selecting Carol Vadnais in the 1968 intra-league draft.[2][10]
    Montreal previously acquired this pick as the result of a trade on May 24, 1971, that sent Montreal's first-round pick in 1972, Gary Gambucci and Bob Paradise to Minnesota in exchange for Minnesota's first-round pick in 1972, second-round pick in 1972 and cash.
    The original trade between Montreal and California was on June 12, 1968, that sent California's first-round and second-round picks in 1973 to Montreal in exchange for the opportunity to select Carol Vadnais in the 1968 intra-league draft.
  4. The St. Louis Blues' second-round pick went to the Pittsburgh Penguins as the result of a trade on June 6, 1969, that sent Lou Angotti and Pittsburgh's first-round pick in 1971 to St. Louis (St. Louis selected Gene Carr) in exchange for Craig Cameron, Ron Schock and this pick.[2][10]

Round three

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Pick #PlayerPositionNationalityNHL teamCollege/junior/club team
33Bob NystromRight wing  CanadaNew York IslandersCalgary Centennials (WCHL)
34Jean LemieuxDefence  CanadaAtlanta FlamesSherbrooke Castors (QMJHL)
35Paul RaymerLeft wing  CanadaVancouver CanucksPeterborough Petes (OMJHL)
36Dave HutchisonDefence  CanadaLos Angeles KingsLondon Knights (OMJHL)
37Jim McMastersDefence  CanadaBuffalo SabresCalgary Centennials (WCHL)
38Paul ShakesDefence  CanadaCalifornia Golden SealsSt. Catharines Black Hawks (OMJHL)
39Jim WatsonDefence  CanadaPhiladelphia FlyersCalgary Centennials (WCHL)
40Denis HerronGoaltender  CanadaPittsburgh PenguinsTrois-Rivières Draveurs (QMJHL)
41Jean HamelDefence  CanadaSt. Louis BluesDrummondville Rangers (QMJHL)
42Bob KriegerCentre  United StatesDetroit Red WingsUniversity of Denver (WCHA)
43Denis DeslauriersDefence  CanadaToronto Maple LeafsShawinigan Dynamos (QMJHL)
44Terry RyanCentre  CanadaMinnesota North StarsHamilton Red Wings (OMJHL)
45Mike VeisorGoaltender  CanadaChicago Black HawksPeterborough Petes (OMJHL)
46Ed GilbertCentre  CanadaMontreal CanadiensHamilton Red Wings (OMJHL)
47Gerry TeepleCentre  CanadaNew York RangersCornwall Royals (QMJHL)
48Michel BoudreauCentre  CanadaBoston BruinsLaval National (QMJHL)
Reference: "1972 NHL Amateur Draft hockeydraftcentral.com". Retrieved December 18, 2008.

Round four

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Pick #PlayerPositionNationalityNHL teamCollege/junior/club team
49Ron SmithDefence  CanadaNew York IslandersCornwall Royals (QMJHL)
50Don MartineauRight wing  CanadaAtlanta FlamesNew Westminster Bruins (WCHL)
51Ron HomenukeRight wing  CanadaVancouver CanucksCalgary Centennials (WCHL)
52John DobieDefence  CanadaLos Angeles KingsRegina Pats (WCHL)
53Rychard CampeauDefence  CanadaBuffalo SabresSorel Eperviers (QMJHL)
54Claude St. SauveurLeft wing  CanadaCalifornia Golden SealsSherbrooke Castors (QMJHL)
55Al MacAdamRight wing  CanadaPhiladelphia FlyersCharlottetown Royals (MaJHL)
56Ron LalondeCentre  CanadaPittsburgh PenguinsPeterborough Petes (OMJHL)
57Murray MyersRight wing  CanadaSt. Louis BluesSaskatoon Blades (WCHL)
58Danny GruenLeft wing  CanadaDetroit Red WingsThunder Bay Vulcans (TBJHL)
59Brian BowlesDefence  CanadaToronto Maple LeafsCornwall Royals (QMJHL)
60Tom ThomsonDefence  CanadaMinnesota North StarsToronto Marlboros (OMJHL)
61Tom PelusoRight wing  United StatesChicago Black HawksUniversity of Denver (WCHA)
62Dave ElenbaasGoaltender  CanadaMontreal CanadiensCornell University (ECAC)
63Doug HorbulLeft wing  CanadaNew York RangersCalgary Centennials (WCHL)
64Les JacksonLeft wing  CanadaBoston BruinsNew Westminster Bruins (WCHL)
Reference: "1972 NHL Amateur Draft hockeydraftcentral.com". Retrieved December 18, 2008.

Round five

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Pick #PlayerPositionNationalityNHL teamCollege/junior/club team
65Richard GrenierCentre  CanadaNew York IslandersVerdun Eperviers (QMJHL)
66Bill NyropDefence  United StatesMontreal Canadiens (from Atlanta)1University of Notre Dame (WCHA)
67Larry BolonchukDefence  CanadaVancouver CanucksWinnipeg Jets (WCHL)
68Bernie GermainGoaltender  CanadaLos Angeles KingsRegina Pats (WCHL)
69Gilles GrattonGoaltender  CanadaBuffalo SabresOshawa Generals (OMJHL)
70Tim JacobsDefence  CanadaCalifornia Golden SealsSt. Catharines Black Hawks (OMJHL)
71Daryl FedorakGoaltender  CanadaPhiladelphia FlyersVictoria Cougars (WCHL)
72Brian WalkerCentre  CanadaPittsburgh PenguinsCalgary Centennials (WCHL)
73Dave JohnsonLeft wing  CanadaSt. Louis BluesCornwall Royals (QMJHL)
74Dennis JohnsonLeft wing  United StatesDetroit Red WingsUniversity of North Dakota (WCHA)
75Michel PlanteLeft wing  CanadaToronto Maple LeafsDrummondville Rangers (QMJHL)
76Chris AhrensDefence  United StatesMinnesota North StarsKitchener Rangers (OMJHL)
77Rejean GirouxRight wing  CanadaChicago Black HawksQuebec Remparts (QMJHL)
78Jean-Paul MartinCentre  CanadaAtlanta Flames (from Montreal)2Shawinigan Dynamos (QMJHL)
79Marty GatemanDefence  CanadaNew York RangersHamilton Red Wings (OMJHL)
80Brian CoatesLeft wing  CanadaBoston BruinsBrandon Wheat Kings (WCHL)
Reference: "1972 NHL Amateur Draft hockeydraftcentral.com". Retrieved December 18, 2008.
  1. The Atlanta Flames' fifth-round pick went to the Montreal Canadiens as the result of a trade on June 7, 1972, that sent Ted Tucker and Montreal's fifth-round pick in 1972 to Atlanta in exchange for cash and this pick. Ted Tucker and Montreal's fifth-round pick in 1973.[2][11]
  2. The Montreal Canadiens' fifth-round pick went to the Atlanta Flames as the result of a trade on June 7, 1972, that sent the Atlanta's fifth-round pick in 1972 (Bill Nyrop) and cash to Montreal in exchange for Ted Tucker and this pick.[2][11]

Round six

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Pick #PlayerPositionNationalityNHL teamCollege/junior/club team
81Derek BlackLeft wing  CanadaNew York IslandersCalgary Centennials (WCHL)
82Frank BlumGoaltender  CanadaAtlanta FlamesSarnia Legionnaires (WOJHL)
83Dave McLellandGoaltender  CanadaVancouver CanucksBrandon Wheat Kings (WCHL)
84Mike UsitaloLeft wing  United StatesLos Angeles KingsMichigan Technological University (WCHA)
85Peter McNabCentre  Canada/
 United States
Buffalo SabresUniversity of Denver (WCHA)
86Jacques LefebvreGoaltender  CanadaCalifornia Golden SealsShawnigan Dynamos (QMJHL)
87David HastingGoaltender  CanadaPhiladelphia FlyersCharlottetown Royals (MaJHL)
88Jeff AblettLeft wing  CanadaPittsburgh PenguinsMedicine Hat Tigers (WCHL)
89Tom SimpsonRight wing  CanadaSt. Louis BluesOshawa Generals (OMJHL)
90Bill MillerDefence  CanadaDetroit Red WingsMedicine Hat Tigers (WCHL)
91Dave ShardlowLeft wing  CanadaToronto Maple LeafsFlin Flon Bombers (WCHL)
92Steve WestCentre  CanadaMinnesota North StarsOshawa Generals (OMJHL)
93Rob PalmerCentre  United StatesChicago Black HawksUniversity of Denver (WCHA)
94D'Arcy RyanCentre  CanadaMontreal CanadiensYale University (ECAC)
95Ken IrelandCentre  CanadaNew York RangersNew Westminster Bruins (WCHL)
96Peter GawRight wing  CanadaBoston BruinsOttawa 67's (OMJHL)
Reference: "1972 NHL Amateur Draft hockeydraftcentral.com". Retrieved December 18, 2008.

Round seven

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Pick #PlayerPositionNationalityNHL teamCollege/junior/club team
97Richard BrodeurGoaltender  CanadaNew York IslandersCornwall Royals (QMJHL)
98Scott SmithLeft wing  CanadaAtlanta FlamesRegina Pats (WCHL)
99Danny GloorCentre  CanadaVancouver CanucksPeterborough Petes (OMJHL)
100Glen TonerLeft wing  CanadaLos Angeles KingsRegina Pats (WCHL)
101Don McLaughlinLeft wing  CanadaNew York Islanders (from Buffalo)1Brandon Wheat Kings (WCHL)
102Mike AmodeoDefence  CanadaCalifornia Golden SealsOshawa Generals (OMJHL)
103Serge BeaudoinDefence  CanadaPhiladelphia FlyersTrois-Rivières Draveurs (QMJHL)
104D'Arcy KeatingDefence  CanadaPittsburgh PenguinsUniversity of Notre Dame (WCHA)
105Brian CoughlinDefence  CanadaSt. Louis BluesVerdun Maple Leafs (QMJHL)
106Glen SeperichGoaltender  CanadaDetroit Red WingsKitchener Rangers (OMJHL)
107Monte MironDefence  CanadaToronto Maple LeafsClarkson University (ECAC)
108Chris MeloffDefence  CanadaMinnesota North StarsKitchener Rangers (OMJHL)
109Terry SmithCentre  CanadaChicago Black HawksEdmonton Oil Kings (WCHL)
110Yves ArchambaultGoaltender  CanadaMontreal CanadiensSorel Éperviers (QMJHL)
111Jeff HuntLeft wing  CanadaNew York RangersWinnipeg Jets (WCHL)
112Gordie ClarkRight wing  CanadaBoston BruinsUniversity of New Hampshire (ECAC)
Reference: "1972 NHL Amateur Draft hockeydraftcentral.com". Retrieved December 18, 2008.
  1. The Buffalo Sabres' seventh-round pick went to the New York Islanders as the result of a trade on June 6, 1972, that the Islanders' promised to not take certain players in the 1972 NHL Expansion Draft in exchange for Buffalo's eight-round, ninth-round, tenth-round picks in the 1972 NHL Amateur Draft and this pick.[2]

Round eight

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Pick #PlayerPositionNationalityNHL teamCollege/junior/club team
113Derek KuntzLeft wing  CanadaNew York IslandersMedicine Hat Tigers (WCHL)
114Dave MurphyCentre  CanadaAtlanta FlamesHamilton Red Wings (OMJHL)
115Dennis McCordDefence  CanadaVancouver CanucksLondon Knights (OMJHL)
116Scott MacPhailRight wing  CanadaMinnesota North Stars (from Los Angeles)1Montreal Junior Canadiens (OMJHL)
117Rene LevasseurDefence  CanadaNew York Islanders (from Buffalo)2Shawinigan Dynamos (QMJHL)
118Brent MeekeDefence  CanadaCalifornia Golden SealsNiagara Falls Flyers (OMJHL)
119Pat RussellRight wing  CanadaPhiladelphia FlyersVancouver Nats (WCHL)
120Yves BergeronRight wing  CanadaPittsburgh PenguinsShawinigan Dynamos (QMJHL)
121Gary WinchesterCentre  CanadaSt. Louis BluesUniversity of Wisconsin (WCHA)
122Mike FordDefence  CanadaDetroit Red WingsBrandon Wheat Kings (WCHL)
123Peter WilliamsDefence  CanadaToronto Maple LeafsUniversity of Prince Edward Island (CIAU)
124Bob LundeenDefence  United StatesMinnesota North StarsUniversity of Wisconsin (WCHA)
125Billy ReayRight wing  CanadaChicago Black HawksUniversity of Wisconsin (WCHA)
126Graham ParsonsGoaltender  CanadaMontreal CanadiensRed Deer Rustlers (AJHL)
127Yvon BlaisDefence  CanadaNew York RangersCornwall Royals (QMJHL)
128Roy CarmichaelDefence  CanadaBoston BruinsNew Westminster Bruins (WCHL)
Reference: "1972 NHL Amateur Draft hockeydraftcentral.com". Retrieved December 18, 2008.
  1. The Los Angeles Kings' eighth-round pick went to the Minnesota North Stars as the result of a trade on June 8, 1972, that sent Los Angeles' tenth-round pick in the 1972 NHL Amateur Draft and this pick to Minnesota in exchange for cash.[2]
  2. The Buffalo Sabres' eighth-round pick went to the New York Islanders as the result of a trade on June 6, 1972, that the Islanders' promised to not take certain players in the 1972 NHL Expansion Draft in exchange for Buffalo's seventh-round (Don McLaughlin), ninth-round, tenth-round picks in the 1972 NHL Amateur Draft and this pick.[2]

Round nine

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Pick #PlayerPositionNationalityNHL teamCollege/junior/club team
129Yvon RolandoRight wing  CanadaNew York IslandersDrummondville Rangers (QMJHL)
130Pierre RoyDefence  CanadaAtlanta FlamesQuebec Remparts (QMJHL)
131Steve StoneRight wing  CanadaVancouver CanucksNiagara Falls Flyers (OMJHL)
132Jean LamarreRight wing  CanadaAtlanta Flames (from Los Angeles)1Quebec Remparts (QMJHL)
133Bill EnnosRight wing  CanadaNew York Islanders (from Buffalo)2Vancouver Nats (WCHL)
134Denis MelocheCentre  CanadaCalifornia Golden SealsDrummondville Rangers (QMJHL)
135Ray BoutinGoaltender  CanadaPhiladelphia FlyersSorel Eperviers (QMJHL)
136Jay BabcockLeft wing  CanadaPittsburgh PenguinsLondon Knights (OMJHL)
137Pierre ArchambaultDefence  CanadaNew York Rangers (from St. Louis)3Saint-Jérôme Alouettes (QMJHL)
138George KuzmiczDefence  CanadaDetroit Red WingsCornell University (ECAC)
139Pat BoutetteCentre  CanadaToronto Maple LeafsUniversity of Minnesota Duluth (WCHA)
140Glen MikkelsonRight wing  CanadaMinnesota North StarsBrandon Wheat Kings (WCHL)
141Gary DonaldsonRight wing  CanadaChicago Black HawksVictoria Cougars (WCHL)
142Eddie BumbaccoLeft wing  CanadaMontreal CanadiensUniversity of Notre Dame (WCHA)
not exercisedAtlanta Flames (from New York Rangers)4
143Garry SchofieldDefence  United StatesToronto Maple Leafs (from Boston)5Clarkson University (ECAC)
Reference: "1972 NHL Amateur Draft hockeydraftcentral.com". Retrieved December 18, 2008.
  1. The Los Angeles Kings' ninth-round pick went to the Atlanta Flames as the result of a trade on June 6, 1972, that the Flames' promised to not take certain players in the 1972 NHL Expansion Draft in exchange for Los Angeles' tenth-round pick in the 1973 NHL Amateur Draft and this pick.[2]
  2. The Buffalo Sabres' ninth-round pick went to the New York Islanders as the result of a trade on June 6, 1972, that the Islanders' promised to not take certain players in the 1972 NHL Expansion Draft in exchange for Buffalo's seventh-round (Don McLaughlin), eight-round (Rene Levasseur), tenth-round picks in the 1972 NHL Amateur Draft and this pick.[2]
  3. The St. Louis Blues' ninth-round pick went to the New York Rangers as the result of a trade on June 8, 1972, that sent cash to St. Louis in exchange for this pick.[2]
  4. The New York Rangers' ninth-round pick went to the Atlanta Flames as the result of a trade on June 6, 1972, that the Flames' promised to not take certain players in the 1972 NHL Expansion Draft in exchange for this pick. The Flames passed on making a selection.[2]
  5. The Boston Bruins' ninth-round pick went to the Toronto Maple Leafs as the result of a trade on June 8, 1972, that sent this pick to Toronto in exchange for cash.[2]

Round ten

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Pick #PlayerPositionNationalityNHL teamCollege/junior/club team
144Garry HowattLeft wing  CanadaNew York IslandersFlin Flon Bombers (WCHL)
145Steve LyonDefence  CanadaMinnesota North Stars (from Los Angeles)1Peterborough Petes (OMJHL)
146Rene LambertRight wing  CanadaNew York Islanders (from Buffalo)2St. Jerome Alouettes (QMJHL)
147Juri KudrasovsCentre  CanadaMinnesota North Stars (from California)3Kitchener Rangers (OMJHL)
148Marcel ComeauCentre  CanadaMinnesota North Stars (from Philadelphia)4Edmonton Oil Kings (WCHL)
149Don AtchisonGoaltender  CanadaPittsburgh PenguinsSaskatoon Blades (WCHL)
150Dave ArundelDefence  United StatesDetroit Red WingsUniversity of Wisconsin (WCHA)
Not exercisedMinnesota North Stars (from Toronto)5
151Fred RiggallRight wing  CanadaMontreal CanadiensDartmouth College (ECAC)
Reference: "1972 NHL Amateur Draft hockeydraftcentral.com". Retrieved December 18, 2008.
  1. The Los Angeles Kings' eighth-round pick went to the Minnesota North Stars as the result of a trade on June 8, 1972, that sent Los Angeles' eighth-round pick in the 1972 NHL Amateur Draft (Scott MacPhail) and this pick to Minnesota in exchange for cash.[2]
  2. The Buffalo Sabres' tenth-round pick went to the New York Islanders as the result of a trade on June 6, 1972, that the Islanders' promised to not take certain players in the 1972 NHL Expansion Draft in exchange for Buffalo's seventh-round (Don McLaughlin), eight-round (Rene Levasseur), ninth-round (Bill Ennos) picks in the 1972 NHL Amateur Draft and this pick.[2]
  3. The California Golden Seals' tenth-round pick went to the Minnesota North Stars as the result of a trade on June 8, 1972, that sent this pick to Minnesota in exchange for cash.[2]
  4. The Philadelphia Flyers' tenth-round pick went to the Minnesota North Stars as the result of a trade on June 8, 1972, that sent this pick to Minnesota in exchange for cash.[2]
  5. The Toronto Maple Leafs' tenth-round pick went to the Minnesota North Stars as the result of a trade on June 8, 1972, that sent cash to Toronto in exchange for this pick. The North Stars passed on making a selection.[2]

Round eleven

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Pick #PlayerPositionNationalityNHL teamCollege/junior/club team
152Ron LeBlancRight wing  CanadaMontreal CanadiensUniversité de Moncton (CIAU)
Reference: "1972 NHL Amateur Draft hockeydraftcentral.com". Retrieved December 18, 2008.
= NHL All-Star[1]= NHL All-Star[1] and NHL All-Star team= Hall of famers

Draftees based on nationality

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RankCountryNumber
1  Canada142
2  United States10

See also

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Notes

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References

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  1. ^ a b c d Players are identified as an All-Star if they were selected for the All-Star game at any time in their career.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y "NHL Trade Tracker". Archived from the original on May 19, 2011. Retrieved July 26, 2021.
  3. ^ Diamond, Dan, ed. (2003). Total NHL. Chicago: Triumph Books. p. 873. ISBN 978-1-57243-604-6.
  4. ^ Diamond, Dan, ed. (2003). Total NHL. Chicago: Triumph Books. p. 828 and 846. ISBN 978-1-57243-604-6.
  5. ^ a b Diamond, Dan, ed. (2003). Total NHL. Chicago: Triumph Books. p. 568 and 740. ISBN 978-1-57243-604-6.
  6. ^ Diamond, Dan, ed. (2003). Total NHL. Chicago: Triumph Books. p. 857. ISBN 978-1-57243-604-6.
  7. ^ Diamond, Dan, ed. (2003). Total NHL. Chicago: Triumph Books. pp. 538, 727 and 861. ISBN 978-1-57243-604-6.
  8. ^ Diamond, Dan, ed. (2003). Total NHL. Chicago: Triumph Books. p. 671. ISBN 978-1-57243-604-6.
  9. ^ Diamond, Dan, ed. (2003). Total NHL. Chicago: Triumph Books. p. 552 and 717. ISBN 978-1-57243-604-6.
  10. ^ a b Diamond, Dan, ed. (2003). Total NHL. Chicago: Triumph Books. pp. 453, 499 and 788. ISBN 978-1-57243-604-6.
  11. ^ a b Diamond, Dan, ed. (2003). Total NHL. Chicago: Triumph Books. p. 904. ISBN 978-1-57243-604-6.
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