View: Previous | Next
1983 NHL DRAFT PICK |
|
Allen Bourbeau Selected in fourth round No.
81 overall by Philadelphia Flyers Born May
17, 1965
| Position:
Center Height: 5-9 Weight: 170
|
|
BEFORE THE DRAFT |
Last Team:
Acton-Boxborough (Mass. H.S.)
Birthplace: Worcester, Massachusetts (USA) Hometown:
Teaticket, Massachusetts |
|
|
|
PRE-DRAFT
STATISTICS | Year |
Team | League |
GP | G |
A | TP |
PIM |
1979-80 |
Acton-Boxborough | Mass. H.S. |
-- |
-- | -- |
-- | -- |
1980-81 |
Acton-Boxborough | Mass. H.S. |
-- |
-- | -- |
-- | -- |
1981-82 |
Acton-Boxborough | Mass. H.S. |
-- | -- |
-- | -- |
-- | 1982-83 |
Acton-Boxborough | Mass. H.S. |
22 | 62 |
40 | 102 |
-- |
|
PRE-DRAFT AWARDS AND HONORS
Boston Bruins Carlton Award (Top E. Mass. H.S. Player): 1982-83
(Acton-Boxborough) (first winner)
Boston Globe Division I H.S. Player of Year: 1982-83 (Acton-Box.)
Mass. Dual-County League All-Star: 1979-80, 1980-81, 1981-82, 1982-83
(Acton-Boxborough)
Lowell Sun Metro West All-Star: 1979-80, 1980-81, 1981-82,
1982-83 (Acton-Boxborough)
Acton-Boxborough Captain: 1982-83
Massachusetts High School Records: Most career points (289), most
points in one season (102 for Acton-Boxborough in 1982-83), most goals in
one season (62 for Acton-Boxborough in 1982-83)
Miscellaneous: Was a classmate of future NHL star Tom Barrasso at
Acton-Boxborough High School. |
NHL CAREER |
Never played in NHL. |
NON-NHL CAREER |
Post-Draft Teams: Harvard (ECAC); Aurora (OPJHL); Team USA Olympics: 1988
(seventh place); Landshut (Germany) World Junior Championships: 1984 (sixth place),
1985 (sixth place) NON-NHL
AWARDS AND HONORS NCAA Championship: 1989 (Harvard)
NCAA Tournament All-Star First Team: 1986 (Harvard)
ECAC All-Star Second Team: 1988-89 (Harvard) Ivy League All-Star Second Team:
1986-87, 1988-89 (Harvard)
ECAC All-Star Honorable Mention: 1985-86 (Harvard)
Harvard Weiland Award (Spirit/Dedication): 1986-87
Acton-Boxborough Colonial Club (Hall of Fame): Inducted 2001
Education: Majored in American history at Harvard University.
Miscellaneous: Suspended from Harvard one game into his freshman season
(1983-84) for disciplinary reasons unrelated to hockey
team. He was not allowed to return and rejoin the varsity team
until the 1985-86 season, extending his NCAA eligibility through the 1987-88
season. While on suspension, he spent 1984-85 season with Aurora Tigers (OPJHL).
... Competed at 1985 and 1986 U.S. National Sports Festivals. ... Named ESPN
Amateur Athlete of Week during NCAA Frozen Four in March 1986. ... Tied ECAC
single-season record with 19 power-play goals in 1986-87. ... Spent 1987-88 season with U.S. Olympic team, extending his NCAA
eligibility through 1988-89 season. ... Played on "Line of Fire" with Lane
MacDonald and C.J. Young for Harvard in 1988-89. ... Was finalist for
1988-89 Hobey Baker Award. ... Left Harvard in 1989 with No. 6 ranking on school's
all-time points list (155 points). ... Moved to Lynchburg, Va., after his
retirement. |
|
|
Visit the new Hockey Draft Central |
HockeyDraftCentral.com is in the middle of rebuilding. You are looking at a page
that is not yet updated but is still part of the old site. Check out the new look. • New Home Page
|
SNAPSHOT '83 | Total Selected: |
242 | Forwards: |
134 | Defense: |
86 | Goaltenders: |
22 | Major Junior: |
122 | Tier II/Jr. B: |
19/5 | College Players: |
15 | High School: |
47 |
Canadian: |
148 |
Euro-Canadian: |
0 | USA Citizens: |
60 | U.S.-Born: |
60 |
European: |
34 |
Reached NHL: |
113 |
Stanley Cup: |
21 | Hall of Fame: |
4 |
All-Star Game: |
20 |
Year-end All-Star: |
7 |
Olympians: |
34 |
Picks Traded: |
41 |
|
|