1982 TRADED DRAFT PICKS |
Round 1 |
No. |
Team |
Player |
From |
Trade Description |
1. |
Boston |
Gord Kluzak |
New Jersey |
NJ (then COL) got rights to restricted free agent Dwight Foster, 1982 No. 1 (Ken Daneyko)
and 1982 No. 10 (Tony Gilliard). BOS also got 1982 No. 2 (Brian Curran).
Deal gave BOS option of switching 1982 first-round picks in exchange for
1982 No. 10, and BOS exercised option. (July 21, 1981) |
2. |
Minnesota |
Brian Bellows |
Detroit |
DET got Greg Smith, Don Murdoch and 1982 No. 1 (Murray
Craven). (Aug. 21, 1981) |
4. |
Philadelphia |
Ron Sutter |
Hartford |
HAR got Rick MacLeish, Blake Wesley, Don Gillen, 1982
No. 1 (Paul Lawless), 1982 No. 2 (Mark Paterson) & 1982 No. 3 (Kevin Dineen).
PHI also got Fred Arthur, Ray Allison and 1982 No. 3 (Miroslav Dvorak). (July
3, 1981) |
6. |
Buffalo |
Phil Housley |
Los Angeles |
LA got Jerry Korab. (March 10, 1980) |
8. |
New Jersey |
Rocky
Trottier |
St. Louis |
STL got Rob Ramage. NJ also got 1983 No. 1 (John
MacLean). (June 9, 1982) |
9. |
Buffalo |
Paul Cyr |
Calgary |
CGY got Don Edwards, Richie Dunn, 1982 No. 2 (Richard
Kromm) and 1983 No. 1 (Dan Quinn). BUF also got 1982 No. 2 (Jens Johansson), 1983 No. 1
(Normand Lacombe)
and 1983 No. 2 (John Tucker). Original deal gave Buffalo option to switch either of its
two 1983 first-round picks with Calgary. Buffalo would later exercise option. (June 8, 1982) |
14. |
Hartford |
Paul Lawless |
Philadelphia |
PHI got Fred Arthur, Ray Allison, 1982 No. 1 (Ron
Sutter) & 1982 No. 3 (Miroslav Dvorak.) HAR also got Rick MacLeish, Blake
Wesley, Don Gillen, 1982 No. 2 (Mark Paterson) & 1982 No. 3 (Kevin Dineen).
(July 3, 1981) |
17. |
Detroit |
Murray Craven |
Minnesota |
MIN got 1982 No. 1 (Brian Bellows). DET also got Greg
Smith and Don Murdoch.
(Aug.
21, 1981) |
18. |
New Jersey |
Ken Daneyko |
Boston |
BOS got 1982 No. 1 (Gord Kluzak) and 1982 No. 2 (Brian
Curran). NJ (then COL) also got rights to restricted free agent Dwight
Foster. Original deal gave Boston option of switching 1982 first-round
picks, and Boston exercised this option. (July 21, 1981) |
Round 2 |
22. |
Boston |
Brian Curran |
New Jersey |
NJ (then COL) got rights to restricted free agent Dwight Foster
and 1982 No. 1 (Ken Daneyko). BOS also got 1982 No. 1 (Gord Kluzak).
Original deal gave Boston option of switching 1982 first-round picks, and Boston exercised
this option. (July 21, 1981) |
25. |
Toronto |
Peter Ihnacak |
Hartford via
Philadelphia |
HAR got Norm Barnes and Jack McIlhargey. (Nov. 21, 1980).
PHI got Darryl Sittler. TOR also got Rich Costello & future considerations
(Ken Strong). (Jan. 20, 1982) |
26. |
Buffalo |
Mike Anderson |
Washington |
WAS got Alan Haworth and 1982 No. 3 (Milan Novy). BUF
also got 1982 No. 4 (Timo Jutila). (June 9, 1982) |
29. |
Calgary |
Dave Reierson |
St. Louis
via Minnesota |
STL got Richie Hansen and Bryan Maxwell. (June 10, 1979).
MIN got Willi Plett and 1982 No. 4 (Boston) (Dusan Pasek). CGY also got
Steve Christoff and Bill Nyrop. (June 7, 1982) |
30. |
Buffalo |
Jens Johansson |
Calgary |
CGY got Don Edwards, Richie Dunn, 1982 No. 2 (Richard
Kromm) and 1983 No. 1 (Dan Quinn). BUF also got 1982 No. 1 (Paul Cyr), 1983 No. 1
(Normand Lacombe) and
1983 No. 2 (John Tucker). Original deal gave Buffalo option to switch either of its two
1983 first-round picks with Calgary. Buffalo would later exercise this
option. (June 8, 1982) |
31. |
Montreal |
Jocelyn
Gauvreau |
Pittsburgh |
PIT got Pat Hughes and Rob Holland. MTL also got Denis
Herron. (Aug. 30, 1979) |
32. |
Montreal |
Kent Carlson |
Vancouver
via Minnesota |
VAN got Kris Manery. (Jan. 4, 1980). MIN got Bill
Nyrop. MTL also got 1979 No. 2 (Gaston Gingras). Original deal included MIN
1980 No. 2 pick instead of this one, but it was switched to this pick during
1980 draft at MIN's offering.
(Aug. 9, 1979 and June 11, 1980) |
33. |
Montreal |
David Maley |
Winnipeg |
WIN got Norm Dupont. Original deal was for future
considerations. (Sept. 26, 1980) |
35. |
Hartford |
Mark Paterson |
Philadelphia |
PHI got Fred Arthur, Ray Allison, 1982 No. 1 (Ron
Sutter) & 1982 No. 3 (Miroslav Dvorak.) HAR also got Rick MacLeish, Blake
Wesley, Don Gillen, 1982 No. 1 (Paul Lawless) & 1982 No. 3 (Kevin Dineen).
(July 3, 1981) |
37. |
Calgary |
Richard Kromm |
Buffalo |
BUF got 1982 No. 1 (Paul Cyr), 1982 No. 2 (Jens
Johansson), 1983 No. 1 and 1983 No. 2 (John Tucker). CGY also got Don Edwards, Richie Dunn
and 1983 No. 1 (Dan Quinn). Original deal gave Buffalo option to switch either of its
two 1983 first-round picks with Calgary. Buffalo would later exercise this
option. (June 8, 1982) |
38. |
Pittsburgh |
Tim Hrynewich |
Minnesota |
MIN got Mark Johnson. (March 2, 1982) |
Round 3 |
46. |
Philadelphia |
Miroslav Dvorak |
Hartford |
HAR got Rick MacLeish, Blake Wesley, Don Gillen, 1982
No. 1 (Paul Lawless), 1982 No. 2 (Mark Paterson) & 1982 No. 3 (Kevin Dineen).
PHI also got Fred Arthur, Ray Allison and 1982 No. 1 (Ron Sutter). (July
3, 1981) |
47. |
Philadelphia |
Billy Campbell |
Washington |
WAS got Bob Kelly. (Aug. 21, 1980) |
54. |
New Jersey |
Dave Kasper |
Winnipeg |
WIN got Lucien DeBlois. NJ (then COL) also got Brent
Ashton. Trade completed three-way deal with VAN in which VAN sent Ashton and
1982 No. 4 (Tom Martin) to WIN to compensate for signing of restricted free
agent Ivan Hlinka, whose rights were owned by WIN, and COL agreed to select
Jiri Bubla in special Czech draft and trade him to VAN. (July 15, 1981) |
56. |
Hartford |
Kevin Dineen |
Philadelphia |
PHI got Fred Arthur, Ray Allison, 1982 No. 1 (Ron
Sutter) & 1982 No. 3 (Miroslav Dvorak.) HAR also got Rick MacLeish, Blake
Wesley, Don Gillen, 1982 No. 1 (Paul Lawless) & 1982 No. 1 (Mark
Paterson).
(July 3, 1981) |
58. |
Washington |
Milan Novy |
Buffalo |
BUF got 1982 No. 2 (Mike Anderson) and 1982 No. 4 (Timo
Jutila). WAS also got Alan Haworth. (June 9, 1982) |
59. |
Edmonton |
Wally Chapman |
Edmonton
via Minnesota |
EDM got Gary Edwards. Original deal was for future
considerations (Feb. 2, 1981). MIN got Don Murdoch. EDM also got Don Jackson. (Aug.
21, 1981) |
Round 4 |
64. |
Los Angeles |
Dave Gans |
New Jersey |
NJ (then COL) got Nick Beverley.
(Nov. 18, 1978) |
65. |
Calgary |
Dave Meszaros |
Detroit |
DET got Eric Vail. CGY also got Gary McAdam & 1983
No. 4 (John Bekkers). (Nov. 10, 1981) |
66. |
Detroit |
Craig Coxe |
Toronto |
TOR got Jim Korn. DET also got 1983 No. 5 (Joe Kocur). (March
8, 1982) |
68. |
Buffalo |
Timo Jutila |
Washington |
WAS got Alan Haworth and 1982 No. 3 (Milan Novy). BUF
also got 1982 No. 2 (Mike Anderson). (June 9, 1982) |
69. |
Montreal |
John DeVoe |
Los Angeles |
LA got Brad Selwood and 1982 No. 4 (Dave Ross). (Sept.
14, 1979) |
71. |
Vancouver |
Shawn Kilroy |
St. Louis |
STL got Glen Hanlon. VAN also got Rick Heinz, Tony
Currie and Jim Nill. (March 9, 1982) |
73. |
Toronto |
Vladimir
Ruzicka |
Pittsburgh |
PIT got Paul Harrison. Original deal was for future
considerations. (Sept. 11, 1981) |
74. |
Winnipeg |
Tom Martin |
Vancouver |
VAN got rights to restricted free agent Ivan Hlinka.
WIN also got Brent Ashton. Trade was part of a three-way deal with COL in
which COL agreed to select Jiri Bubla in special Czech draft and trade him
to VAN for promise that VAN would trade Ashton to COL through deal with WIN.
(July 15, 1981) |
81. |
Minnesota |
Dusan Pasek |
Boston
via Calgary |
BOS got Bobby Lalonde (Oct. 23, 1979). CGY got Steve
Christoff, Bill Nyrop and 1982 No. 2 (St. Louis) (Dave Reierson). MIN also
got Willi Plett. (June 7, 1982) |
82. |
Los Angeles |
Dave Ross |
Montreal |
MTL got 1982 No. 4 (John DeVoe). LA also got Brad
Selwood. (Sept. 14, 1979) |
Round 5 |
95. |
Los Angeles |
Ulf Isaksson |
Vancouver |
VAN got Doug Halward. LA also got Gary Bromley.
Bromley (delivered May 12, 1981) was initially listed as future
considerations.
(March 8, 1981) |
99. |
Toronto |
Sylvain
Charland |
N.Y. Rangers |
NYR got Pat Hickey. (Oct. 16, 1981) |
Round 6 |
111. |
Buffalo |
Jeff Parker |
Los Angeles |
LA got Don Luce. BUF also got cash.
(March 10, 1981) |
115. |
Toronto |
Craig Kales |
Pittsburgh |
PIT got Greg Hotham. TOR also got 1983 No. 5 (Dan
Hodgson). Original deal was for "future draft considerations." (Feb. 3, 1982) |
117. |
Montreal |
Ernie Vargas |
Winnipeg |
WIN got Serge Savard. (Dec. 9, 1981) |
118. |
Calgary |
Mats Kihlstrom |
Quebec via
Washington |
QUE got Tim Tookey and 1982 No. 7 (Daniel Poudrier).
WAS also got Lee Norwood. (Feb. 1, 1982). WAS got Pat Riggin and Ken Houston.
CGY also got Howard Walker, George White, 1983 No. 3 (Perry Berezan) and 1984 No. 2
(Paul Ranheim).
(June 9, 1982) |
Round 7 |
131. |
Quebec |
Daniel Poudrier |
Washington |
WAS got Lee Norwood and 1982 No. 6 (later traded). QUE
also got Tim Tookey.
(Feb. 1, 1982) |
139. |
Toronto |
Jeff Triano |
Quebec |
QUE got Wilf Paiement. TOR also got Miroslav Frycer. (March
9, 1982) |
Round 8 |
150. |
Montreal |
Steve Smith |
Toronto |
TOR got Michel Larocque. MTL also got Robert Picard. (March
10, 1981) |
160. |
N.Y. Rangers |
Brian Glynn |
Quebec |
QUE got Jere Gillis and Pat Hickey. NYR also got
Robbie Ftorek. Original deal was for Gillis and Dean Talafous, but Talafous
refused to play for Quebec, and an arbitrator substituted Hickey on March 8,
1982. (Dec. 30, 1981) |
Round 10 |
193. |
N.Y. Rangers |
Simo Saarinen |
Hartford |
HAR got Doug Sulliman, Chris Kotsopoulos and Gerry
McDonald. NYR also got Mike Rogers.
(Oct. 2, 1981) |
207. |
New Jersey |
Tony Gilliard |
Boston |
BOS got 1982 No. 1 (Gord Kluzak) and 1982 No. 2 (Brian
Curran). NJ also got rights to restricted free agent Dwight Foster and 1982
No. 1 (Ken Daneyko). Deal gave BOS option of switching 1982 first-round picks
for 1982 No. 10, and BOS exercised option. (July 21, 1981) |
Round 12 |
247. |
Washington |
Marco Kallas |
Buffalo |
BUF got 1983 No. 12 (Kermit Salfi).
(June 9, 1982) |
248. |
Quebec |
Jan Jasko |
Minnesota |
MIN got 1983 No. 11 (Anders Huss).
(June 9, 1982) |