1964 NHL Amateur Draft Pick
Alex Campbell
Selected by
Boston from Strathroy (Ontario Midget)
6-foot-1, 175 pounds
Right-hand shot
Right Wing
Pre-Draft Statistics
Pre-Draft Notes
Canadian • Born
April 20 1948 in Chatham, Ontario • Hometown:
Chatham Ontario
NEVER PLAYED IN NHL
After the Draft
- Traded by Boston with Ken Dryden to Montreal
in exchange for Guy Allen and Paul Reid shortly after
the draft in June 1964.
- Led St. Lawrence in scoring with 39 points
as a senior in 1970-71.
- Named
ECAC's top right wing for weeks ending Jan. 19 and Feb. 17, 1971.
- Played on Muskegon Mohawks team that
won IHL 1971-72 regular-season title.
Miscellaneous
Full Name:
Alexander Campbell
Also Known as: Alec Campbell
Post-Draft Teams: Chatham, Peterborough (OHA Jr. B); Peterborough
(OHA); Strathroy (CJBHL); St. Lawrence (ECAC); Muskegon (IHL)
Notes: NHL rights
sold by Montreal to N.Y. Islanders on June 6, 1972.
Total Selected: |
24 |
Forwards: |
15 |
Defense: |
6 |
Goaltenders: |
1 |
Position n/a: |
2 |
Major Junior: |
0 |
College Players: |
0 |
Canadian: |
23 |
American: |
0 |
Euro-Canadian: |
1 |
Reached NHL: |
9 |
Won Stanley Cup: |
1 |
Hall of Fame: |
1 |
All-Star Game: |
3 |
Year-end All-Star: |
1 |
Olympians: |
0 |
Picks Traded: |
0 |