1969 NHL Amateur Draft Pick
Art Quoquochi
Selected by
Boston from Montreal (OHA)
5-foot-11, 180 pounds
Right-hand shot
Right Wing
Pre-Draft Statistics
| 1967-68 | Montreal |
OHA |
54 |
11 |
10 |
21 |
41 |
| 1968-69 |
Montreal |
OHA |
54 |
18 |
10 |
28 |
51 |
Pre-Draft Notes
Won Memorial Cup with Montreal in 1969. ... Played all three forward
positions. ... Named Saguenay-Lac St-Jean Rookie of Year with Dolbeau
Castors in 1966-67.
Canadian • Born
September 26, 1949 in Sanmaur, Quebec • Hometown: La Tuque, Quebec
NEVER PLAYED IN NHL
After the Draft
- Played 18 games for Boston Braves team that
went on to win 1971-72 AHL regular-season title.
-
Loaned by Boston (AHL) to Columbus (IHL) for the balance of the 1971-72
season in December 1971.
- Traded by Columbus
(IHL) to Flint (IHL) in exchange for Jim Young in January 1972.
Miscellaneous
Full Name:
Arthur Michel Quoquochi
Post-Draft Teams: Salt Lake (WHL); Oklahoma City (CHL); Hershey, Boston (AHL); Columbus, Flint (IHL)
Personal: Grew up on the
Wemotaci First Nation Reserve in Northern Quebec.
Family: Older brother of
former major-junior player Maxime Quoquochi.
| Total Selected: |
84 |
| Forwards: |
58 |
| Defense: |
18 |
| Goaltenders: |
8 |
| Major Junior: |
68 |
| College Players: |
8 |
| Canadian: |
78 |
| Euro-Canadian: |
1 |
| American: |
4 |
| European: |
1 |
| Reached NHL: |
49 |
| Won Stanley Cup: |
10 |
| Hall of Fame: |
1 |
| All-Star Game: |
7 |
| Year-end All-Star: |
1 |
| Olympians: |
2 |
| Picks Traded: |
11 |