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1972 NHL DRAFT PICK |
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Peter McNab Selected in sixth round No.
85 overall by Buffalo Sabres Born May 8, 1952
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Center / Right Wing Height: 6-3 Weight: 210
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BEFORE THE DRAFT |
Last Team:
Denver (WCHA)
Birthplace: Vancouver, B.C. (Canada) Hometown:
San Diego, California |
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PRE-DRAFT
STATISTICS | Year |
Team | League |
GP | G |
A | TP |
PIM | 1970-71 |
Denver | WCHA | 28 |
19 | 14 |
33 | 6 | 1971-72 |
Denver | WCHA |
38 | 27 |
38 | 65 |
16 |
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PRE-DRAFT AWARDS AND HONORS Denver
Records: Most goals in a period (4 vs. Colorado College on November 13,
1971, record shared), most points in a period (5 vs. Colorado College on
November 13, 1971 -- 4G, 1A)
Miscellaneous: Moved from Vancouver to San Diego at age 14 when his father
took job as
coach and general manager of the San Diego Gulls (WHL). ... An outstanding
baseball player, he entered Denver on a baseball scholarship and later made
hockey team. |
NHL CAREER |
Debut: November 29, 1973 (Los Angeles at
Buffalo) Numbers: 22, 16 (Buffalo); 8
(Boston); 8 (Vancouver); 7 (New Jersey) Stanley Cup: Never won.
Playing Status: Retired June 4, 1987 |
CAREER NHL STATISTICS | Years | Teams | GP | G | A | TP | PIM | 1973-1987 |
BUF, BOS, VAN, NJ | 954 |
363 | 450 | 813 |
179 |
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CAREER NHL PLAYOFF STATISTICS | Years | Teams | GP | G | A | TP | PIM | 1975-1984 |
Buffalo, Boston, Vancouver | 107 |
40 | 42 | 82 |
20 |
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NHL
AWARDS AND HONORS All-Star Game: 1977
Stanley Cup Finals (Lost): 1975 (Buffalo), 1977 (Boston), 1978 (Bos.)
NHL Records: Most points in period of playoff game (4 at Buffalo on
April 11, 1982; 1G, 3A) (record shared)
Boston Records: Most points in period of playoff game (4 at Buffalo on
April 11, 1982; 1G, 3A) (record shared)
Boston Goals Leader: 1976-77 (38), 1977-78 (41), 1979-80 (40, tie)
Boston Playoffs Points Leader: 1980 (14 points)
Boston Playoffs Goals Leader: 1980 (8 goals), 1981 (3 goals) Boston Playoffs
Assists Leader: 1978 (11 assists, tie) Broadcasting Career:
Named New Jersey TV color commentator following his retirement in June 1987
and remained in that position through 1994-95 season. His play-by-play partner
was Gary Thorne from 1987-88 through 1992-93 and Mike Emrick from 1993-94 through 1994-95. ...
Named Colorado TV color commentator prior to 1995-96 season and remained in
that position through 2006-07 season. His play-by-play partner was John Kelly
from 1995-96 to 2003-04 and Michael Haynes from 2005-06 through 2006-07.
Miscellaneous: Missed part of 1974-75 season with injured knee
ligament. ... Finished
third in Boston Three-Stars Award voting for 1976-77. ... Finished second in
Boston Three-Stars Award voting for 1977-78, 1978-79 and 1980-81. ... Finished second
to Butch Goring in voting for 1977-78 Lady Byng Trophy. ... Suspended six
games in 1979-80 for going into stands and fighting with Rangers fans at game
in Madison Square Garden on Dec. 26, 1979. ... Missed part of 1982-83 season
with separated right shoulder. ... Missed part of 1983-84 season with torn
ligaments in thumb, an injury that required surgery. ... Signed as free agent
with New Jersey on Aug. 20, 1985. His father was the Devils' general manager,
and McNab said he had always wanted to play on one of his father's teams. ...
Played on New Jersey's "Fossil Line" with Mel Bridgman and Rich Preston in
1985-86. ... Missed part of 1985-86 season with strained left knee, suffered
on Jan. 4, 1986, in New York. ... Missed part of 1986-87 season with lacerated
left cheek and head suffered in separate preseason games in 1986. ... Missed
part of 1986-87 season with separated left shoulder. |
NON-NHL CAREER |
Post-Draft Teams: Denver (WCHA); Cincinnati (AHL) World Championships: 1986 (sixth place) NON-NHL
AWARDS AND HONORS WCHA All-Star First Team: 1972-73
(Denver) NCAA All-Tournament Team: 1973 (Denver) (later vacated)
WHA Draft Pick: 1972 (by New York) Education: Took summer courses at
Boston University during his playing days to finish up his college degree. Miscellaneous:
Led all scorers in points while playing for Denver in 1973 NCAA Tournament,
but team was ruled ineligible after the event, and his all-tournament selection
as well as all other records were
vacated. ... Officially became a U.S. citizen in August 1985. Personal: Son of former NHL player
and executive Max McNab. ... Older brother of NHL executive David McNab. ...
Husband of Diana McNab, a psychology professor at Denver University. ...
Father of U.S. women's college soccer player Shanon McNab. ... Also known as Pete McNab during
his playing days. |
HOW HE GOT AWAY |
TRADE: Buffalo traded McNab's rights to Boston
in exchange for rights to Andre Savard on June 11, 1976. Both players were
unsigned restricted free agents and both signed with their new teams
following the trade. It was the first time such a trade of unsigned players
had ever happened, and both players had to sign with their new teams in order
for the compensation associated with either signing to be waived. |
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SNAPSHOT '72 | Total Selected: |
152 | Forwards: |
88 | Defense: |
47 | Goaltenders: |
17 | Major Junior: |
121 | College Players: |
25 |
Canadian: |
139 |
Euro-Canadian: |
2 | USA Citizens: |
11 | U.S.-Born: |
10 |
European: |
0 |
Reached NHL: |
67 |
Won Stanley Cup: |
11 | Hall of Fame: |
2 |
All-Star Game: |
13 |
Year-end All-Star: |
3 |
Olympians: |
1 |
Picks Traded: |
24 |
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