1969 NHL Amateur Draft -- Traded Picks
Round 1
No.Team PlayerFromTrade Description
3. Boston Don Tannahill Minnesota Minnesota got Barry Gibbs and Tommy Williams. Boston also got future considerations (the transfer of Fred O'Donnell on Nov. 14, 1969) (May 17, 1969)
4. Boston Frank Spring Pittsburgh Pittsburgh got Jean Pronovost and John Arbour. Boston also got cash, while the pick satisfied a "player to be named" portion of the deal) (May 21, 1968)
5. Minnesota Dick Redmond Los Angeles
(via Montreal)
TRADE 1: Los Angeles got Gerry Desjardins. Montreal also got 1972 No. 1 (Steve Shutt) (June 11, 1968).
TRADE 2: Montreal got Minnesota promise not to take Dick Duff in 1969 Intra-League Draft. Minnesota also got Montreal to waive its rights to the North Stars' 1970 and 1971 No. 1 picks -- obtained in June 14, 1967, deal for Danny O'Shea -- and instead settle the entire O'Shea debt for $60,000 in cash. (June 11, 1969)
8. New York Andre Dupont St. Louis St. Louis got Phil Goyette (June 10, 1969)
Round 6
No.Team PlayerFromTrade Description
63. Montreal Guy Delparte Los Angeles Los Angeles got cash (June 12, 1969)
70. St. Louis Dale Yutsyk New York New York got cash (June 12, 1969)
Round 7
No.Team PlayerFromTrade Description
73. St. Louis Bob Collyard Pittsburgh Pittsburgh got cash (June 12, 1969)
74. Montreal Ian Wilkie Los Angeles Los Angeles got cash (June 12, 1969)
75. Montreal Dale Power Philadelphia Philadelphia got return of Jean-Guy Gendron, who had been claimed by Montreal in the June 11, 1969, Intra-league Draft (June 12, 1969)
Round 8
No.Team PlayerFromTrade Description
79. Montreal Frank Hamill Pittsburgh Pittsburgh got cash (June 12, 1969)
80. St. Louis Pat Lange Los Angeles Los Angeles got cash (June 12, 1969)
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