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1974 NHL DRAFT PICK
Mike Palmateer
Selected in fifth round
No. 85 overall by Toronto Maple Leafs

Born January 13, 1954
Position: Goaltender
Height: 5-9   Weight: 155
BEFORE THE DRAFT
Last Team: Toronto (OMJHL)                             
Birthplace: Toronto, Ontario (Canada)
Hometown: Toronto, Ontario
PRE-DRAFT STATISTICS
Year TeamLeague GPW-L-T GAASO SV%
1971-72 MarkhamJr. B ---- ---- --
1972-73 TorontoOMJHL 31n/a 2.815 n/a
1973-74 TorontoOMJHL 32n/a 3.800 n/a

PRE-DRAFT AWARDS AND HONORS
Memorial Cup:
1973 (Toronto)
Ontario Jr. B Championship: 1972 (Markham)
OMJHL Pinkney Trophy (Team Goals Against): 1972-73 (Toronto)
OMJHL All-Star First Team: 1972-73 (Toronto)
Memorial Cup Wins Leader: 1973 (Toronto) (2 wins)
Miscellaneous: Rated in The Hockey News draft preview issue as No. 15 overall prospect and No. 1 goaltender available in 1974 NHL draft.
NHL CAREER
Debut: October 28, 1976 (Toronto at Detroit)
Numbers:  29 (Toronto); 29 (Washington)
Stanley Cup: Never won.  Status: Retired October 1984
CAREER NHL STATISTICS
YearsTeams GP W-L-TGAA SOSV%
1976-1984 Toronto, Washington356 149-138-523.53 17n/a
CAREER NHL PLAYOFF STATISTICS
YearsTeams GPW-L GAA SOSV%
1977-1983 Toronto29 12-173.032 n/a

NHL AWARDS AND HONORS
Toronto Bickell Cup (MVP):
1978-79
NHL Playoffs Shutouts Leader: 1978 (Toronto) (2 shutouts, tie)
Scouting Career: Worked for NHL Central Scouting during 1999-2000, 2000-01 and 2001-02 seasons. ... Named Toronto amateur scout on June 27, 2002, and held position into 2002-03 season.
Coaching Career: Named N.Y. Islanders goaltending coach on Jan. 17, 2001, and remained in that position until Aug. 22, 2001.
Miscellaneous: Made headlines in Toronto and became an instant fan favorite when he said "your hunt for a goaltender is over" to Maple Leafs general manager Jim Gregory upon his call-up to the parent team in 1976. ... Won his first NHL start, which was also his first NHL game. ... Missed part of 1979-80 season with ankle injury. ... Went through contract dispute with Toronto following 1979-80 season. He wanted a three-year deal, but Toronto would only offer two years and finally traded him. ... Missed part of 1980-81 season with injured ligaments in ankle. He suffered the injury in Washington's Feb. 3, 1981, game at Vancouver. Missed parts of 1980-81 season with hamstring, thumb and wrist injuries. ... Set NHL record (since broken) for assists by a goaltender in one season with eight in 1980-81. ...  Missed most of 1981-82 season while recovering from right knee surgery performed in September 1981 as well as arthroscopic right knee surgeries performed on Nov. 30, 1981, and Dec. 21, 1981. ... Missed part of 1982-83 season with bruised shoulder, an injury suffered in December 1982. ... Missed part of 1983-84 season with pneumonia. ... Missed end of 1983-84 season with knee injury that required arthroscopic surgery in February 1984. ... Won arbitration case vs. Toronto for two-year contract prior to the 1983-84 season.
Palmateer vs. Ballard: Palmateer came into conflict with Toronto owner Harold Ballard during the Maple Leafs' 1984 training camp. Ballard had earlier told the press he thought Palmateer was too risky to keep based on his 1983-84 performance, but Palmateer believed he could still play for the Maple Leafs. The situation came to a head after Palmateer passed his 1984 training camp physical, enabling him to play out the final season of his contract, which was worth $300,000 for 1984-85. After a shaky performance in a preseason game in which he played for St. Catharines (AHL) against Toronto (NHL), the Maple Leafs told him he was no longer wanted and left him unprotected in the 1984 NHL Waiver Draft. Palmateer said the team had been trying to get rid of him ever since the summer and used the preseason game as an excuse. The Maple Leafs insisted that Palmateer had sealed his own fate by refusing to attend a preseason practice earlier in training camp because he thought extra work would shorten his career. Ballard vowed Palmateer would never play for his team again. Unable to find another team, Palmateer was forced to retire.
NON-NHL CAREER
Post-Draft Teams: Saginaw (IHL); Oklahoma City (CHL); Dallas (CHL); St. Catharines (AHL)
NON-NHL AWARDS AND HONORS
WHA Draft Pick:
1974 (by Cincinnati, No. 55 overall in Round 4)
Coaching Career: Named Toronto minor-league goaltending consultant on June 27, 2002, and held position into 2002-03 season.
Miscellaneous: Played for Washington team that competed in Sweden's 1980 DN Cup tournament. ... Opened Toronto hamburger restaurant named Palmy's during summer of 1984. ... Played in 1972 Canada-Soviet Summit Series 25th reunion series in 1997 even though he was not in original Summit Series. ... Was forced to give up coaching in 2001 when his troubled knee began giving him problems again and required surgery. ... Had his sweater retired by Markham (Ontario Jr. B) as one of the 14 greatest goaltenders in team history.
Personal: Nicknamed "The Popcorn Kid" because he ate popcorn before every game. ... Full name is Michael Scott Palmateer.
HOW HE GOT AWAY
TRADE: Toronto traded Palmateer and 1980 third-round pick (Torrie Robertson) to Washington for Robert Picard, Tim Coulis and 1980 second-round pick (Bob McGill) on June 11, 1980. Toronto got him back when it acquired him for future considerations (an agreement to pay most of his 1982-83 salary) from Washington on Sept. 9, 1982.

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SNAPSHOT '74
Total Selected: 246
Forwards: 138
Defense: 84
Goaltenders: 24
Major Junior: 171
College Players: 44
Canadian: 200
Euro-Canadian: 0
USA Citizens: 40
U.S.-Born: 39
European: 6
Reached NHL: 98
Won Stanley Cup: 15
Hall of Fame: 2
All-Star Game: 21
Year-end All-Star: 5
Olympians: 5
Picks Traded: 13
 
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