1969 NHL Amateur Draft Pick
Round Overall
3 31
Larry McIntyre
Selected by Toronto from Moose Jaw (SJHL)
Toronto Maple Leafs Moose Jaw Canucks
Larry McIntyre
 

6-foot-1, 190 pounds

Left-hand shot

Defense

Pre-Draft Statistics

Year Team League GP G A TP PIM
1966-67 Moose Jaw CMJHL 32 0 3 3 9
1967-68Moose Jaw WCJHL 60 7 13 20 66
1968-69 Moose Jaw SJHL 10 1 4 5 2

Pre-Draft Notes

Missed most of 1968-69 season due to injury.
Canadian • Born July 13, 1949 in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan • Hometown: Tisdale, Sask.

Career Vitals

First contract: 1969
Debut: January 7, 1970
(Toronto vs. Minnesota)
Final NHL game: April 1, 1973
(Toronto at Chicago)
Retired: 1976
Stanley Cup: Never won
Number worn: 25

Career NHL Statistics

Team: Toronto
Years: 1970-1973. Playoffs: None

Regular Season
  GP G A TP PIM
2 years 41 0 3 3 26
 
Stanley Cup Playoffs
GP G A TP PIM
0 years 0 0 0 0 0
 
Complete statistics available at NHL.com 

Career Highlights

Won AHL Calder Cup with Buffalo in 1970, although he appeared in only one playoff game and was not with team during regular season. ... Played on 1975-76 Tulsa team that won CHL regular-season title. ... Won CHL Adams Cup with Tulsa in 1976. ... Named to CHL All-Star Second Team in 1975-76.

Transaction History

May 29, 1973 -- Traded by Toronto with Murray Heatley to Vancouver in exchange for Dunc Wilson.

Significant Injuries

Missed start of 1970-71 season with back injury, suffered during Toronto's 1970 training camp. He was not able to return until January 1971. ... Missed part of 1973-74 season with dislocated shoulder.

Life Outside the NHL

Full Name: Lawrence Albert McIntyre

Other Post-Draft Teams: Tulsa (CHL); Buffalo (AHL); Seattle (WHL); Seattle (CHL)

Coaching Career: Named Tulsa (CHL) assistant coach prior to 1998-99 season and held position until Dec. 2, 1998. ... Named Tulsa head coach on Dec. 2, 1998, and held position through 1998-99 season.

Career Beyond Hockey: Remained in Tulsa area after his retirement and founded Pioneer Steel in Bixby, Okla. in 1976. The company specializes in steel plate burning. He continues to run the company alongside his son, Brett, who joined him in the business in 1995.

Miscellaneous:

Selected by Winnipeg Jets in 1972 WHA Draft -- the first-ever WHA Draft -- in February 1972. Selected by New York Golden Blades in 1973 WHA Draft of established professional players. Coached by Hall of Famer Marcel Pronovost during his first pro season with Tulsa (CHL). Wore No. 27 at Vancouver's training camp in 1974 but did not make NHL roster.
SNAPSHOT '69
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


OTHERS DRAFTED IN 1969

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