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1976 NHL DRAFT PICK
Dave Debol
Selected in fourth round
No. 63 overall by Chicago Black Hawks

Born March 27, 1956
Position: Center
Height: 5-11   Weight: 175
BEFORE THE DRAFT
Last Team: Michigan (WCHA)                            
Birthplace: Detroit, Michigan (USA)
Hometown: St. Clair Shores, Michigan
PRE-DRAFT STATISTICS
Year TeamLeague GPG ATP PIM
1973-74 St. Clair ShoresNAJHL -- ---- ----
1974-75 MichiganWCHA 3313 1831 0
1975-76 MichiganWCHA 4236 2258 22

PRE-DRAFT AWARDS AND HONORS
WCHA All-Star Second Team:
1975-76 (Michigan)
Michigan Dekers Club Award (Rookie of Year): 1974-75
Miscellaneous: Rated in The Hockey News draft preview issue as U.S. college hockey's No. 4 prospect for the 1976 NHL draft. ... Was one of top high school players in Michigan as a senior at Detroit Notre Dame. ... Was member of National Honor Society in high school. ... Not initially recruited by Michigan, he ended up walking on to the team as a freshman. ... Scored four goals vs. Michigan State during 1974-75 season, making him only Michigan player to net hat trick that year. ... Scored three goals in 59 seconds vs. Michigan Tech on Feb. 7, 1976.
NHL CAREER
Debut: December 19, 1979 (Washington at Hartford)
Numbers:  15 (Hartford)
Stanley Cup: Never won.  Playing Status: Retired 1984
CAREER NHL STATISTICS
YearsTeamsGPGATPPIM
1979-1981 Hartford9226 26524
CAREER NHL PLAYOFF STATISTICS
YearsTeamsGPGATPPIM
1980Hartford3 000 0

NHL AWARDS AND HONORS
1979-80:
Played on first Hartford Whalers NHL team.
Miscellaneous: Scored goal in each of his first two NHL games. ... Missed part of 1980-81 season with back injury suffered in December 1980. ... Released by Hartford and signed with Toronto as unrestricted free agent in October 1981, but never played for parent team ... Missed part of 1982-83 season with broken wrist, an injury suffered in November 1982. ... Signed with Minnesota as unrestricted free agent prior to 1982-83 season, but never played for parent team.
NON-NHL CAREER
Post-Draft Teams: Michigan (WCHA); Cincinnati (WHA); Springfield (AHL); Cincinnati (CHL); Binghamton (AHL); Oklahoma City, Birmingham (CHL); Wetzikon (Switzerland)
World Championships: 1977 (sixth), 1978 (sixth), 1981 (fifth)
NON-NHL AWARDS AND HONORS
NCAA West All-America First Team:
1976-77 (Michigan)
NCAA All-Tournament First Team: 1977 (Michigan)
WCHA All-Star First Team: 1976-77 (Michigan)
Michigan Downes Trophy (MVP): 1976-77
Michigan Athletic Hall of Honor: Inducted 1996
Michigan Dekers Blue Line Club Hall of Fame: Inducted 1987
WHA Draft Pick:
1976 (by New England, No. 31 overall in Round 3)
NCAA Records: Fastest hat trick (59 seconds for Michigan vs. Michigan Tech on Feb. 7, 1976)
WCHA Records:
Fastest hat trick (59 seconds for Michigan vs. Michigan Tech on Feb. 7, 1976)
Michigan Records:
Most points in season (99 in 1976-77), most goals in season (43 in 1976-77, shares record), most career hat tricks (10, tie), fastest hat trick (59 seconds vs. MTU on Feb. 7, 1976)
WCHA Points Leader: 1976-77 (Michigan) (99 points)
WCHA Goals Leader: 1976-77 (Michigan) (43 goals)
Coaching Career:
Worked with USA National Team Development Program in late 1990s and early 2000s. ... Served as head coach of Dexter High School in Dexter, Mich., into 2002-02 season.
Education: Was enrolled in nursing school at University of Michigan.
Miscellaneous: Left Michigan in 1978 with school career records (since broken) for points (246), goals (112), and assists (134) as well as single-season record (since broken) for assists with 56 in 1976-77. ... WHA rights traded by New England to Edmonton to complete transaction that sent Jack Carlson, Steve Carlson, Dave Keon, Dave Dryden and John McKenzie to New England in exchange for Danny Arndt and cash in January 1977. Debol's rights, the future considerations part of the deal, were sent to Edmonton in June 1977. ... WHA rights traded by Edmonton with 1978 first- and second-round draft picks (later voided) and roughly $300,000 in cash to Cincinnati in exchange for Dennis Sobchuk in December 1977. ... Turned pro after using up his NCAA eligibility in March 1978 and finished 1977-78 season with Cincinnati (WHA). ... Missed end of 1978-79 season with eye injury caused by Morris Lukowich's errant stick during Cincinnati's Feb. 9, 1979 game vs. Winnipeg. He needed two surgeries to fix a double-vision problem resulting from the injury. ... Was on Cincinnati (WHA) team that folded after 1978-79 season when WHA merged with NHL. Claimed by Hartford from Cincinnati in WHA Dispersal Draft in June 1979. ... Was on Cincinnati (CHL) team that folded on Dec. 17, 1980. ... Returned to Detroit area after his retirement and worked as hockey instructor, founding Debol & Donnelly Skill Development. ... Played on Detroit Red Wings alumni team after his retirement even though he was never property of Detroit.
Personal: Full name is David Debol.
HOW HE GOT AWAY
WHA/EXPANSION: Debol never signed with Chicago, instead jumping to the WHA after college. He did not enter the NHL until the WHA and NHL merger in 1979. Chicago chose not to take him back in the NHL Reclaim Draft, and his NHL rights remained with Hartford, his last WHA team, in June 1979. He signed with Hartford in August 1979.

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SNAPSHOT '76
Total Selected: 135
Forwards: 83
Defense: 39
Goaltenders: 13
Major Junior: 97
College Players: 26
Canadian: 103
Euro-Canadian: 1
USA Citizens: 23
U.S.-Born: 23
European: 8
Reached NHL: 73
Won Stanley Cup: 8
Hall of Fame: 1
All-Star Game: 12
Year-end All-Star: 2
Olympians: 6
Picks Traded: 15
 
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