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1984 NHL DRAFT PICK
Alan Perry
Selected in third round
No. 56 overall by St. Louis Blues

Born August 30, 1966
Position: Goaltender
Height: 5-8   Weight: 155
BEFORE THE DRAFT
Last Team: Mount St. Charles (R.I. High School) 
Birthplace: Providence, Rhode Island (USA)
Hometown: Johnston, Rhode Island
PRE-DRAFT STATISTICS
Year TeamLeague GPW-L-T GAASO SV%
1982-83 Mt. St. CharlesR.I. H.S. 32 30-0-1 1.224 n/a
1983-84 Mt. St. CharlesR.I. H.S. 20n/a 1.874 n/a

PRE-DRAFT AWARDS AND HONORS
Olympics:
1984 (seventh place) (spare goaltender, did not play)
World Junior Championships: 1984 (sixth place)
World Junior Championships Best Goaltender: 1984
R.I. High School All-State First Team: 1982-83, 1983-84 (Mount)
Rhode Island High School Championship: 1983, 1984 (Mount)
Miscellaneous: Rated in The Hockey News draft preview issue as the No. 1 goaltender prospect for the 1984 NHL draft. ... Was listed as emergency spare goaltender for 1984 U.S. Olympic team, although he did not play in the tournament and was not part of the 1983-84 pre-Olympic tour. ... Was first U.S. goaltender to win Directorate Award as best goalie at a World Junior Championships tournament.
NHL CAREER
Never played in NHL.
NON-NHL CAREER
Post-Draft Teams: Windsor (OHL); Peoria (IHL); Belleville (OHL); Indianapolis (IHL); Halifax (AHL); Moncton (AHL); Oklahoma City (CHL); Houston (IHL)
World Junior Championships: 1985 (sixth), 1986 (bronze)
InLine Hockey: Oakland, Oklahoma (RHI)
NON-NHL AWARDS AND HONORS
CHL Voss Trophy (Outstanding Goalie):
1993-94, 1994-95 (O.C.)
OHL All-Star Third Team: 1985-86 (Windsor)
OHL Wins Leader: 1985-86 (Windsor) (28 wins)
OHL Shutouts Leader: 1985-86 (Windsor) (3 shutouts, tie)
1992-93: Played on CHL regular-season champion (Oklahoma City).
Miscellaneous: Was Windsor's second of two fifth-round picks, No. 69 overall, in 1984 OHL priority selection. ... Left Mount St. Charles Academy after his junior year to continue career in major junior hockey. ... Split goaltending duties with Mike Richter on first U.S. team to win a medal at the World Junior Championships when he won bronze in 1986. ... Signed first NHL contract with St. Louis on June 12, 1986. ... Wore No. 31 in St. Louis' 1986 training camp. ... Played for Belleville (OHL) as an overage junior in 1986-87. ... Played 16 games for Oakland (RHI, InLine league) in 1994. ... Played 16 games for Oklahoma (RHI, InLine league) in 1995.

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SNAPSHOT '84
Total Selected: 250
Forwards: 142
Defense: 88
Goaltenders: 20
Major Junior: 110
Tier II/Jr. B: 16/9
College Players: 23
High School: 47
Midget: 4
U.S. Junior B: 1
Canadian: 145
Euro-Canadian: 2
USA Citizens: 62
U.S.-Born: 63
European: 41
Reached NHL: 102
Stanley Cup: 20
Hall of Fame: 1
All-Star Game: 18
Year-end All-Star: 7
Olympians: 31
Picks Traded: 39
 
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