1980 TRADED DRAFT PICKS |
Round 1 |
No. |
Team |
Player |
From |
Trade Description |
1. |
Montreal |
Doug Wickenheiser |
Colorado |
COL got Ron Andruff, Sean Shanahan and 1980 No. 1
(Paul Gagne). Andruff-Shanahan deal gave MON option, which it exercised, of switching 1980 No. 1 picks. (Sept. 13, 1976) |
3. |
Chicago |
Denis Savard |
Quebec |
QUE got CHI promise that it would not take Real
Cloutier from QUE in 1979 NHL Reclaim Draft, enabling QUE to save a
spot on its list of protected players from WHA. (June 9, 1979) |
4. |
Los Angeles |
Larry Murphy |
Detroit |
DET got return of Dale McCourt and the rights to
restricted free agent Rogie Vachon. LA also got Andre St. Laurent and 1981
No. 1 (Doug Smith). LA had option of taking 1980 No. 2 or 1981 No. 1 and chose latter. (Aug. 22, 1979) |
11. |
Detroit |
Mike Blaisdell |
Toronto |
TOR got Dan Maloney and 1980 No. 2 (Craig Muni). DET
also got Errol Thompson, 1978 No. 1 (Brent Peterson) & 1978 No. 2 (Al Jensen). (March 13, 1978) |
19. |
Colorado |
Paul Gagne |
Montreal |
MON got 1980 No. 1 (Doug Wickenheiser). COL also got
Ron Andruff & Sean Shanahan. Andruff-Shanahan deal gave MON option, which it
exercised, of switching 1980 No. 1 picks. (Sept. 13, 1976) |
Round 2 |
25. |
Toronto |
Craig Muni |
Detroit |
DET got Errol Thompson, 1978 No. 1 (Brent Peterson)
and 1978 No. 2 (Al Jensen). TOR also got Dan Maloney. (March 13, 1978) |
26. |
Toronto |
Bob McGill |
Washington |
WAS got Mike Palmateer and 1980 No. 3 (Torrie
Robertson). TOR also got
Tim Coulis and Robert Picard. (June 11, 1980) |
27. |
Montreal |
Ric Nattress |
Edmonton |
EDM got Dave Lumley and Dan Newman. (June 13, 1979) |
28. |
Chicago |
Steve Ludzik |
Vancouver |
VAN got Thomas Gradin. Deal for Gradin gave Chicago
option of taking 1979 No. 2 or 1980 No. 2. Chicago chose latter. (June 16, 1978) |
30. |
Chicago |
Ken Solheim |
Pittsburgh |
PIT got Dale Tallon. (Oct. 9, 1978) |
31. |
Calgary |
Tony Curtale |
Los Angeles |
LA got Richard Mulhern and 1980 No. 2 (Dave Morrison).
CGY also got Bob Murdoch.
(Jan. 16, 1979) |
32. |
Calgary |
Kevin LaVallee |
Toronto |
TOR got Dave Shand and 1980 No. 3 (later traded). (June
10, 1980) |
33. |
Los Angeles |
Greg Terrion |
St. Louis |
STL got Neil Komadoski. Original deal was for future
considerations. (Jan. 14, 1978) |
34. |
Los Angeles |
Dave Morrison |
Calgary |
CGY got Bob Murdoch and 1980 No. 2 (Tony Curtale).
LA also got Richard Mulhern.
(Jan. 16, 1979) |
39. |
Calgary |
Steve Konroyd |
Boston |
BOS got Jim Craig. CGY also got 1981 No. 3 (Mike
Vernon). (June 2, 1980) |
Round 3 |
43. |
Toronto |
Fred Boimistruck |
Colorado |
COL got Walt McKechnie.
(March 3, 1980) |
45. |
Montreal |
John Newberry |
Quebec |
QUE got MON promise to take Danny Geoffrion and Alain
Cote, rather than Marc Tardif and/or Richard David, from QUE in 1979 NHL
Reclaim Draft. MON also got QUE promise to take Cote back in NHL Expansion
Draft and 1981 No. 2 (Lars Eriksson). (June 9, 1979) |
53. |
Minnesota |
Randy Velischek |
Toronto |
TOR got Walt McKechnie. (Oct. 5, 1978) |
55. |
Washington |
Torrie Robertson |
Calgary via Toronto |
CGY got 1980 No. 2 (Kevin LaVallee). TOR also got Dave
Shand. (June 10, 1980). TOR got Tim Coulis, Robert Picard and 1980 No. 2
(Bob McGill). WAS also got Mike Palmateer. (June 11, 1980) |
56. |
Buffalo |
Sean McKenna |
N.Y. Rangers |
NYR got Jocelyn Guevremont. BUF also got 1979 No. 3
(Jacques Cloutier).
(March
12, 1979) |
58. |
Chicago |
Marcel Frere |
Minnesota |
MIN got NHL reclaim rights to Eddie Mio and future
considerations (Pierre Plante). CHI also got Doug Hicks.
(March 14, 1978). Plante sent to MIN to complete deal on May 4, 1978. |
Round 4 |
67. |
Chicago |
Carey Wilson |
Detroit |
DET got Dennis Hull. (Dec. 2, 1977) |
68. |
N.Y. Islanders |
Monty Trottier |
Washington |
WAS got Mike Kaszycki. NYI also got Gord Lane. (Dec.
7, 1979) |
Round 7 |
135. |
Winnipeg |
Mike Lauen |
Pittsburgh |
PIT got WIN promise not to claim Kim Clackson as a
priority selection from its WHA franchise. (June 9, 1979) |
Round 10 |
195. |
Philadelphia |
Bob O'Brien |
Edmonton |
EDM got Barry Dean. PHI also got Ron Areshenkoff. (June
11, 1980) |