| Round | Overall |
| 3 | 30 |
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| Year | Team | League | GP | W-L-T | GAA | SO | SV% | ||
| 1967-68 | Estevan | WCJHL | 4 | -- | 3.00 | 0 | n/a | ||
| 1968-69 | Est-Calg. | WCHL | 36 | -- | 3.41 | 1 | n/a | ||
| 1969-70 | Calgary | WCHL | 60 | 37-22-1 | 3.22 | 3 | n/a |
| First contract: | 1971 |
| Debut: | December 19, 1971 (Vancouver at Buffalo) |
| Final NHL game: | April 6, 1974 (Vancouver at Los Angeles) |
| Retired: | 1976 |
| Stanley Cup: | Never won |
| Numbers worn: | 24, 30, 1 (Vancouver) |
Team: Vancouver
Years: 1971-1974. Playoffs:
None
| Regular Season | |||||
| GP | W-L-T | GAA | SO | SV% | |
| 3 years | 49 | 8-28-5 | 4.35 | 1 | n/a |
| Stanley Cup Playoffs | |||||
| GP | G | A | TP | PIM | |
| 0 years | 0 | 0-0 | 0.00 | 0 | n/a |
| Complete statistics available at NHL.com | |||||
Led WCHL in games played by goalie (60) and wins (37) with Calgary in
1969-70. ... Led WCHL playoffs in goals-against average (2.81) and shutouts
(1) with Calgary iin 1970.
Led WCHL in goals-against average (2.54), minutes (4,069), and ties (7) with Calgary in 1970-71. ... Led WCHL Playoffs with 2.71 goals-against average for Calgary in 1971. ... Won WCHL Most Valuable Player award with Calgary in 1970-71. ... Won WCHL Top Goaltender award with Calgary in 1970-71. ... Named to WCHL All-Star First Team with Calgary in 1970-71.
April 1974 -- WHA rights traded by Cleveland to Indianapolis in exchange for future considerations. April 1974 -- Signed WHA contract with Indianapolis. July 1975 -- Loaned by Indianapolis (WHA) to Boden (Sweden) for 1975-76 season as compensation for the June 1975 signing of free-agent goaltender Leif Holmqvist, who had been on Boden roster.
Full Name: Edwin Paul
Dyck
Other Post-Draft Teams: Calgary (WCHL); Rochester (AHL); Seattle (WHL); Indianapolis (WHA); Boden (Sweden);
Calgary (WIHL)
Career Beyond Hockey: Worked
in the oil and gas industry in Alberta after his retirement.
| Selected by Calgary Broncos in 1972 WHA Draft -- the first-ever WHA Draft -- in February 1972. | Was first goalie in WCHL/WHL history to win the league's MVP award in 1970-71. | Was first former NHL player to sign with WHA Indianapolis expansion team in 1974. | Came out of retirement to play briefly for Calgary (WIHL) in 1978-79. |
| SNAPSHOT '70 | |
| Total Selected: | 115 |
| Forwards: | 67 |
| Defense: | 36 |
| Goaltenders: | 12 |
| Major Junior: | 87 |
| College Players: | 18 |
| Canadian: | 109 |
| Euro-Canadian: | 0 |
| American: | 6 |
| European: | 0 |
| Reached NHL: | 62 |
| Won Stanley Cup: | 12 |
| Hall of Fame: | 3 |
| All-Star Game: | 11 |
| Year-end All-Star: | 4 |
| Olympians: | 2 |
| Picks Traded: | 13 |
| 1970 PICKS BY TEAM | ||
| Boston | Buffalo | Chicago |
| Detroit | Los Angeles | Minnesota |
| Montreal | New York | Oakland |
| Philadelphia | Pittsburgh | St. Louis |
| Toronto | Vancouver | |
OTHERS DRAFTED IN 1970