1970 NHL Amateur Draft Pick
Bob Winograd
Selected by
St. Louis from Colorado College (WCHA)
5-foot-11, 195 pounds
Left-hand shot
Defense
Pre-Draft Statistics
1967-68 |
Winnipeg |
MJHL |
-- |
-- |
- |
-- |
-- |
1968-69 | Winnipeg |
MJHL |
32 |
18 |
23 |
41 |
-- |
1969-70 |
Colo. College |
WCHA |
30 |
9 |
13 |
22 |
47 |
Pre-Draft Notes
Spent first few weeks of 1968-69 season in Team Canada training
camp.
Canadian • Born June
6, 1950 in Winnipeg, Manitoba • Hometown:
Winnipeg, Manitoba
NEVER PLAYED IN NHL
After the Draft
- Selected by New Yor Raiders in 1972 WHA General Player Draft,
the first draft in league history, in February 1972.
- Named to NCAA West All-America First Team with Colorado College
in 1971-72.
- Named to WCHA All-Star First Team
with Colorado College in 1971-72.
- Signed two-year WHA contract with New York Raiders on July 19,
1972.
- Played on 1973-74 Syracuse team that won
NAHL regular-season title.
- Won NAHL Lockhart Trophy with Syracuse in 1974
-
Came out of more than two years of retirement to play one game for
San Diego (WHA) in 1976-77.
Miscellaneous
Full Name:
Robert Earl Winograd
Post-Draft Teams: Colorado College (WCHA); Long Island (EHL); New York (WHA); Syracuse (NAHL); Greensboro (SHL); Jacksonville (AHL); New Jersey (WHA); San Diego (WHA)
Education: Majored in business
administration at Colorado College. He left school after his junior
year, but finished his degree via summer classes.
Notable: Was the first Jewish
player ever selected in an NHL draft.
Family: Son of Neville
Winograd, who was once president of the Winnipeg Blue Bombers of the CFL
and was the Chairman of the CFL Board of Governors at time time Bob was
drafted.
Total Selected: |
115 |
Forwards: |
67 |
Defense: |
36 |
Goaltenders: |
12 |
Major Junior: |
87 |
College Players: |
18 |
Canadian: |
109 |
Euro-Canadian: |
0 |
American: |
6 |
European: |
0 |
Reached NHL: |
62 |
Won Stanley Cup: |
12 |
Hall of Fame: |
3 |
All-Star Game: |
11 |
Year-end All-Star: |
4 |
Olympians: |
2 |
Picks Traded: |
13 |