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1982 NHL DRAFT PICK |
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Scott Harlow Selected in
third round No. 61 overall by
Montreal Canadiens Born October 11, 1963
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Left Wing Height: 6-1 Weight: 190
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BEFORE THE DRAFT |
Last Team:
South Shore (NEJHL)
Birthplace:
East Bridgewater, Mass. (USA) Hometown: East Bridgewater, Massachusetts |
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PRE-DRAFT
STATISTICS | Year |
Team | League |
GP | G |
A | TP |
PIM | 1980-81 |
E. Bridgewater | Mass. H.S. |
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-- | 1981-82 |
South Shore | NEJHL |
24 | 36 |
38 | 74 |
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PRE-DRAFT AWARDS AND HONORS NEJHL MVP: 1981-82 (South Shore)
NEJHL Points Leader: 1981-82 (South Shore) (74 points)
Miscellaneous: Played for South Shore Braves of New England Junior Hockey
League in 1981-82. ... Also was an all-conference catcher for the East Bridgewater High School varsity
baseball team. |
NHL CAREER |
Debut: March 5, 1988 (Detroit at St. Louis) Numbers: 37 (St. Louis) Stanley Cup: Never won.
Playing Status:
Retired 1992 |
CAREER NHL STATISTICS | Years |
Teams | GP |
G | A |
TP | PIM | 1988 |
St. Louis | 1 |
0 | 1 |
1 | 0 |
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NHL
AWARDS AND HONORS Miscellaneous: Had assist in his only NHL game. The assist came on a
game-tying goal
by Bernie Federko at 3:42 of the third period. Federko's goal was the last
score in a 4-4 tie between the Blues and Red Wings. ... Traded by St. Louis
to Boston in exchange for Phil DeGaetano on Feb. 3, 1989, but never played
for parent team. |
NON-NHL CAREER |
Post-Draft Teams:
Boston College (ECAC/HE); Sherbrooke (AHL); Baltimore (AHL); Peoria (IHL);
Maine, New Haven (AHL); Phoenix (IHL); Norwich-Peterborough (Great Britain) World Junior Championships: 1983 (fifth
place) NON-NHL
AWARDS AND HONORS NCAA All-America East First Team:
1985-86 (Boston College) Hockey East Player of the Year:
1985-86 (Boston College) ECAC Division II Coach of Year: 2000-01,
2001-02 (Stonehill) Hockey East All-Star First Team: 1985-86 (Boston College)
Hockey East All-Star Second Team: 1984-85 (Boston College)
New England All-Star First Team: 1984-85, 1985-86 (Boston Coll.)
Walter Brown Award (New England Player of Year): 1985-86 (BC)
(co-winner with Scott Fusco) Boston College Dailey Award (MVP): 1985-86 (co-winner) Boston
College Tiernan Award (Most Improved): 1983-84 Boston College Captain: 1985-86
Boston College Records: Most goals
in one season (38 in 1985-86, shares record), most hat tricks in one season
(6 in 1985-86, shares record), most goals in one season by a senior (38 in
1985-86) 1986-87: Played on AHL regular-season champion (Sherbrooke).
Coaching Career: Named Bay State Sharks (Met. Boston Hockey League) head coach prior to 1992-93
season and held position through 1999-00 season. ... Named Stonehill College (ECAC D-II) head coach prior to
2000-01 season and
remained in position into 2003-04 season. Management Career: Named
Bay State Sharks (Met. Boston HL) general manager prior to 1992-93 season and remained in
that position through 1999-00 season. ... Named Executive Director of the
New England College Development League prior to 1996-97 season and remained
in that position through 1999-00 season Education: Majored in economics at
Boston College. Miscellaneous: Set Boston College
record (since broken) for points in a season by a junior with 72 in
1984-85. ... Finalist for 1985-86 Hobey Baker Award. ... Became second player in Boston College
history to score 100 career goals when he achieved feat during 1985-86
season. ... Tied Boston College record (since broken) with his eighth career hat
trick during the 1985-86 season. ... Set Boston College season record
(since broken) with 79 points in 1985-86. ... Left Boston College as
school's all-time scoring leader (record since broken) with 223 career
points, as school's all-time assists leader (record since broken) with 118 assists
and with No. 2 ranking on school's career goals
list (105). ... Founded Scott Harlow Sports, Inc., and ran hockey schools
after retirement. ... Became co-owner and worked as the general manager of Bridgewater
Ice Arena in addition to coaching after retirement. Personal:
Full name is Scott Christopher Harlow. |
HOW HE GOT AWAY |
TRADE:
Montreal traded Harlow to St. Louis in exchange for an unspecified
middle-round draft pick (which became 1988 fifth-round pick, Peter Popovic) on
January 21, 1988. |
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SNAPSHOT '82 | Total Selected: |
252 | Forwards: |
152 | Defense: |
82 | Goaltenders: |
18 | Major Junior: |
129 | Tier II/Jr. B: |
27/4 | College Players: |
20 | High School: |
37 |
Canadian: |
152 |
Euro-Canadian: |
3 | USA Citizens: |
62 | U.S.-Born: |
62 |
European: |
35 |
Reached NHL: |
109 |
Stanley Cup: |
18 | Hall of Fame: |
0 |
All-Star Game: |
14 |
Year-end All-Star: |
4 |
Olympians: |
37 |
Picks Traded: |
50 |
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