1974 TRADED DRAFT PICKS |
Round 1 |
No. |
Team |
Player |
From |
Trade Description |
5. |
Montreal |
Cam Connor |
Vancouver |
VAN got 1973 No. 1 (Minnesota) (Bob Dailey). (May
15, 1973) |
7. |
Montreal |
Doug Risebrough |
St. Louis |
STL got Dave Gardner. (March 9, 1974) |
10. |
Montreal |
Rick Chartraw |
Atlanta |
ATL got Chuck Arnason. (May 29, 1973) |
12. |
Montreal |
Mario Tremblay |
Los Angeles |
LA got Bob Murdoch and Randy Rota. MTL also got cash. (May
29, 1973) |
17. |
California |
Ron Chipperfield |
Philadelphia |
PHI got Reggie Leach. CAL also got Al MacAdam, Larry
Wright and future considerations (George Pesut to CAL on Dec. 11, 1974). (May 24, 1974). |
Round 2 |
25. |
Boston |
Mark Howe |
St. Louis |
STL got Don Awrey. BOS also got Jake Rathwell and cash. (Oct.
5, 1973) |
26. |
St. Louis |
Bob Hess |
Pittsburgh |
PIT got Steve Durbano, Ab DeMarco and J. Bob Kelly.
STL also got Bryan Watson and Greg Polis. (Jan. 17, 1974) |
27. |
Pittsburgh |
Jacques Cossette |
Detroit |
DET got Roy Edwards. PIT also got 1973 No.2 (Colin
Campbell). (Oct. 6, 1972) |
30. |
Montreal |
Gary MacGregor |
Los Angeles |
LA got Terry Harper. MTL also got 1975 No. 3 (Paul
Woods) and 1976 No. 1 (Rod Schutt). (Aug. 22, 1972) |
Round 3 |
44. |
Detroit |
Dan Mandryk |
Pittsburgh |
PIT got Nelson Debenedet. DET also got Hank Nowak. (May
27, 1974) |
Round 4 |
58. |
Atlanta |
Pat Ribble |
N.Y. Islanders |
NYI owner Roy Boe got settlement of a pro basketball
controversy involving the rights to Julius Erving. ATL owner John Wilcox,
who also owned the NBA Atlanta Hawks, wanted compensation for the loss of
Erving, who left Hawks training camp to play for Boe's ABA team, the
New York Nets. (October 1973) |
61. |
Montreal |
Barry Legge |
St. Louis |
STL got Rick Wilson and 1974 No. 5 (Don Whelden). MTL
also got future considerations (Glen Sather to MTL on June 14, 1974) . (May 27, 1974) |
Round 5 |
87. |
St. Louis |
Don Whelden |
Montreal |
MTL got 1974 No. 4 (Barry Legge) and future
considerations (Glen Sather
to MTL on June 14, 1974). STL also got Rick Wilson. (May 27, 1974) |
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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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