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1984 TRADED DRAFT PICKS
Round 1
No. Team Player From Trade Description
3. Chicago Ed Olczyk Los Angeles LA got Bob Janecyk, 1984 No. 1 (Craig Redmond), 1984 No. 3 (John English) and 1984 No. 4 (Tom Glavine). CHI also got 1984 No. 4 (Tommy Eriksson). (June 9, 1984)
5. Montreal Petr Svoboda Hartford HAR got Pierre Larouche, 1984 No. 1 (Sylvain Cote) and 1985 No. 3 (later traded). MTL also got 1984 No. 2 (later traded) and 1985 No. 3. (Dec. 21, 1981)
6. Los Angeles Craig Redmond Chicago CHI got 1984 No. 1 (Ed Olczyk) and 1984 No. 4 (Tommy Eriksson). LA also got Bob Janecyk, 1984 No. 3 (John English) and 1984 No. 4 (Tom Glavine). (June 9, 1984)
8. Montreal Shayne Corson St. Louis STL got Rick Wamsley, 1984 No.2 (HAR) (Brian Benning), 1984 No.2 (Tony Hrkac) and 1984 No. 3 (Robert Dirk). MTL also got 1984 No. 2 (Stephane Richer). (June 9, 1984)
9. Pittsburgh Doug Bodger Winnipeg WIN got Randy Carlyle. PIT also got Moe Mantha. (Deal originally called for PIT to get Carlyle and FC. Mantha sent to PIT to complete deal on May 1, 1984) (March 5, 1984)
11. Hartford Sylvain Cote Montreal MTL got 1984 No. 1 (Petr Svoboda), 1984 No. 2 (later traded) and 1985 No. 3. HAR also got Pierre Larouche and 1985 No. 3 (later traded) (Dec. 21, 1981)
16. Pittsburgh Roger Belanger Philadelphia PHI got Rich Sutter, 1984 No. 2 (Greg Smyth) and 1984 No. 3 (Dave McLay). PIT also got Andy Brickley, Mark Taylor, Ron Flockhart and 1984 No. 3 (later traded). (Oct. 23, 1983)
Round 2
22. Philadelphia Greg Smyth Pittsburgh PIT got Andy Brickley, Mark Taylor, Ron Flockhart, 1984 No. 1 (Roger Belanger) and 1984 No. 3 (later traded). PHI also got Rich Sutter and 1984 No. 3. (Oct. 23, 1983)
26. St. Louis Brian Benning Hartford
via Montreal
HAR got Pierre Larouche, 1984 No. 1 (Sylvain Cote) and 1985 No. 3 (later traded). MTL also got 1984 No. 1 (Petr Svoboda) and 1985 No. 3. (Dec. 21, 1981). MTL got 1984 No. 1 (Shayne Corson) and 1984 No. 2 (Stephane Richer). STL also got Rick Wamsley, 1984 No. 2 (Tony Hrkac) and 1984 No. 3 (Robert Dirk)
(June 9, 1984)
27. Philadelphia Scott Mellanby Chicago CHI got Behn Wilson. PHI also got Doug Crossman. (June 8, 1983)
29. Montreal Stephane Richer St. Louis STL got Rick Wamsley, 1984 No.2 (HAR) (Brian Benning), 1984 No.2 (Tony Hrkac) and 1984 No. 3 (Robert Dirk). MTL also got 1984 No. 1 (Shayne Corson). (June 9, 1984)
32. St. Louis Tony Hrkac Montreal MTL got 1984 No. 1 (Shayne Corson) and 1984 No. 2 (Stephane Richer). STL also got Rick Wamsley, 1984 No. 2 (HAR) (Brian Benning) and 1984 No. 3 (Robert Dirk).
(June 9, 1984).
34. Washington Steve Leach Minnesota MIN got Dennis Maruk. (July 5, 1983).
38. Calgary Paul Ranheim Washington WAS got Pat Riggin and Ken Houston. CGY also got Howard Walker, George White, 1982 No. 6 (QUE) (Mats Kihlstrom) and 1983 No. 3 (Perry Berezan). (June 9, 1982).
Round 3
43. Philadelphia Dave McLay Pittsburgh PIT got Andy Brickley, Mark Taylor, Ron Flockhart, 1984 No. 1 (Roger Belanger) and 1984 No. 3 (later traded). PHI also got Rich Sutter and 1984 No. 2 (Greg Smyth).
(Oct. 23, 1983)
45. Chicago Trent Yawney Los Angeles LA got Terry Ruskowski. CHI also got Larry Goodenough. (Oct. 24, 1982)
46. Minnesota Ken Hodge Jr. Toronto
via Montreal
TOR got Dan Daoust. (Dec. 17, 1982). MTL got Bobby Smith. MIN also got Keith Acton and Mark Napier. (Oct. 28, 1983)
47. Philadelphia John Stevens Hartford HAR got NHL-ordered fulfillment of its compensation owed to PHI, because HAR had traded Fred Arthur to PHI on July 3, 1981,  and Arthur had subsequently retired with time left on his original HAR contract. (Oct. 11, 1982)
48. Los Angeles John English Chicago CHI got 1984 No. 1 (Ed Olczyk) and 1984 No. 4 (Tommy Eriksson). LA also got Bob Janecyk, 1984 No. 1 (Craig Redmond) and 1984 No. 4 (Tom Glavine). (June 9, 1984)
51. Montreal Patrick Roy Winnipeg WIN got Robert Picard. (Nov. 4, 1983)
53. St. Louis Robert Dirk Montreal MTL got 1984 No. 1 (Shayne Corson) and 1984 No. 2 (Stephane Richer). STL also got Rick Wamsley, 1984 No.2 (HAR) (Brian Benning) and 1984 No.2 (Tony Hrkac).
(June 9, 1984)
54. Montreal Graeme Bonar Calgary CGY got Doug Risebrough and 1983 No. 2 (later traded). MTL also got 1983 No. 2 (WAS) (Todd Francis). (Sept. 10, 1982)
55. Vancouver Landis Chaulk Minnesota MIN Lars Lindgren. (Oct. 20, 1983)
56. St. Louis Alan Perry N.Y. Rangers NYR got Bob Brooke and Larry Patey. STL also got Dave Barr and cash. (March 5, 1984)
58. Vancouver Mike Stevens Philadelphia
via Pittsburgh
PHI got Rich Sutter, 1984 No. 2 (Greg Smyth) and 1984 No. 3 (Dave McLay). PIT also got Andy Brickley, Mark Taylor, Ron Flockhart and 1984 No. 1 (Roger Belanger). (Oct. 23, 1983). PIT got Kevin McCarthy. (Jan. 26, 1984)
Round 4
65. Montreal Lee Brodeur New Jersey NJ (then COL) got Bill Baker and 1984 No. 4 (Paul Ysebaert). MTL also got 1983 No. 3 (Daniel Letendre). Original trade gave MTL option to switch 1984 fourth-round picks, and MTL exercised this option. (March 10, 1981)
66. Chicago Tommy Eriksson Los Angeles LA got Bob Janecyk, 1984 No. 1 (Craig Redmond), 1984 No. 3 (John English) and 1984 No. 4 (Tom Glavine). CHI also got 1984 No. 1 (Ed Olczyk). (June 9, 1984)
68. Winnipeg Chris Mills Hartford HAR got Norm Dupont. (June 22, 1983)
69. Los Angeles Tom Glavine Chicago CHI got 1984 No. 1 (Ed Olczyk) and 1984 No. 4 (Tommy Eriksson). LA also got Bob Janecyk, 1984 No. 1 (Craig Redmond) and 1984 No. 3 (John English). (June 9, 1984)
70. N.Y. Islanders Doug Wieck Detroit via
Los Angeles
DET got 1983 No. 4 (Dave Korol). (June 8, 1983). LA got Mike McEwen. (Nov. 16, 1983)
74. New Jersey Paul Ysebaert Montreal MTL got 1983 No. 3 (Daniel Letendre) and 1984 No. 4 (Lee Brodeur). NJ (then COL) also got Bill Baker. Original trade gave MTL optio to switch 1984 fourth-round picks, and MTL exercised this option. (March 10, 1981)
Round 5
89. Minnesota Jiri Poner Hartford HAR got Mark Johnson and Kent-Erik Andersson. MIN also got Jordy Douglas.
(Oct. 1, 1982)
99. Winnipeg Brent Severyn Quebec QUE got Jimmy Mann. (Feb. 6, 1981)
101. Chicago Darin Sceviour Washington WAS got Dave Hutchison and Ted Bulley. CHI also got 1983 No. 6 (Jari Torkki).
(Aug. 24, 1982)
Round 6
106. Edmonton Emanuel Viveiros Pittsburgh PIT got Tom Roulston. EDM also got Kevin McClelland. (Dec. 5, 1983)
Round 8
148. St. Louis Don Porter Pittsburgh PIT got right to claim Gary Edwards off waivers from STL without having to pay an actual cash waiver price. (Feb. 14, 1982)
152. Detroit Urban Nordin Hartford HAR got Brad Shaw. (May 29, 1984)
Round 9
188. N.Y. Rangers Heinz Ehlers Edmonton EDM got Rick Chartraw. (Jan. 20, 1984)
Round 11
224. Chicago Dave Mackey Quebec QUE got 1983 No. 12 (Jindrich Kokrment). (June 8, 1983)

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