1969 NHL Amateur Draft Pick
Warren Harrison
Selected by
Oakland from Sorel (QJHL)
5-foot-10, 170 pounds
Left-hand shot
Center
Pre-Draft Statistics
1967-68 | St. James |
MJHL |
-- |
-- |
-- |
-- |
-- |
1968-69 |
Sorel |
QJHL |
-- |
27 |
42 |
69 |
-- |
Pre-Draft Notes
Played for St. James (MJHL) in 1968 Memorial Cup tourney. ... Played for Sorel in 1969 Memorial Cup tourney. ... Spent part of 1968-69 with Winnipeg (WCHL).
Canadian • Born June
17, 1949 in Red Lake, Ontario • Hometown: Red Lake, Ontario
NEVER PLAYED IN NHL
After the Draft
- Cut from Oakland training camp and assigned
to Providence (AHL) on Sept. 27, 1969.
-
Finished fifth in CCHL with 42 points for Warroad and was named to CCHL All-Star Second Team in 1971-72.
-
Inducted into Manitoba Hockey Hall of Fame as member of 1973-74
Warroad Lakers, the first U.S. team to win the Hardy Cup (Canadian
Intermediate), in 2011.
Miscellaneous
Post-Draft Teams: Estevan (WCHL); Flint (IHL); Warroad (Manitoba
Sr./CCHL)
Career Beyond Hockey: Joined
the Warroad Lakers senior hockey team in Warroad, Minn., after giving up
on pro career and spent the entire 1970s with the team, winning numerous
senior league titels in the U.S. and Canada.
Family: Younger brother of former
Canadian junior player Roger Harrison.
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 |