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) |
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) |
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) |
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) |