1963 NHL Amateur Draft Pick
Round Overall
1 3
Orest Romashyna
Selected by Boston from New Hamburg (OHA Jr. C)
Boston Bruins New Hamburg Junior C
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5-foot-10, 170 pounds

Left-hand shot

Left Wing

Pre-Draft Statistics

Statistics unavailable

Pre-Draft Notes

Won OHA Junior C championship with New Hamburg in 1963. ... Won OMHA Midget C championship with New Hamburg in 1961 and 1962. ... Won OMHA Bantam C Championship with New Hamburg in 1960. ... Born in West Germany but immigrated to Canada with family as a toddler and was raised in New Hamburg.
German • Born Oct. 27, 1946 in Rheine, West Germany • Hometown: New Hamburg, Ontario
NEVER PLAYED IN NHL

Coming to North America

The child of Ukrainian parents, Romashyna moved to Canada with his mother in 1949 so they could join his father, who was working on a farm. They later relocated to New Hamburg, Ontario, where Romashyna's father worked in a factory.He grew up idolizing Boston's "Uke Line" of Johnny Bucyk, Vic Stasiuk and Bronco Horvath, who like Romashyna were descended from Ukrainian ancestry. He was still a West German at the time of the draft, making him the first European citizen and first European immigrant drafted by an NHL team. He did not get Canadian citizenship until he entered university so that he could travel over the border into the U.S.

Landing on Boston's Radar

Romashyna, who grew up a Bruins fan, earned a pre-draft tryout with Boston because his New Hamburg general manager, Walter "Punch" Scherer, knew Boston general manager Milt Schmidt, who agreed to look at some players in Niagara Falls, where the Bruins had their major-junior affiliate. Romashyna impressed the Bruins enough to earn a tryout with the major-junior team. Boston then drafted him to play for the Niagara Falls team. He was paid $300 for being drafted on top of the $2,000 paid to his New Hamburg junior team.

Special thanks to reader Wayne Lapierre for contacting Orest Romashyna directly to make the details in this profile possible.

After the Draft

Miscellaneous

Post-Draft Teams: Niagara Falls (OHA); New Hamburg (OHA Jr. C); Waterloo (OUAA).

Education: Attended Stamford Collegiate in Niagara Falls for Grade 12 before returning to New Hamburg to finish high school at Waterloo-Oxford District Secondary School ... Attended University of Waterloo and Stratford Teacher's College.

Career Beyond Hockey: Became a schoolteacher after completing his university hockey career, and went to work for Waterloo Board of education for the next 29 years, including 12 years as the vice principal of a middle school.

SNAPSHOT '63
Total Selected: 21
Forwards: 13
Defense: 6
Goaltenders: 0
Position n/a: 2
Major Junior: 4
College Players: 0
Canadian: 21
American: 0
European: 0
Reached NHL: 5
Won Stanley Cup: 1
Hall of Fame: 0
All-Star Game: 2
Year-end All-Star: 0
Olympians: 0
Picks Traded: 0


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