1965 NHL Amateur Draft
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The 1965 NHL Amateur Draft was held at the Queen Elizabeth Hotel in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
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[edit] Selections by Round
Below are listed the selections in the 1965 NHL Amateur Draft.
Selections By Round |
[edit] Round 1
1. Andre Veilleux - New York Rangers
2. Andy Culligan - Chicago Black Hawks
3. George Forgie - Detroit Red Wings
4. Joe Bailey - Boston Bruins
5. Pierre Bouchard - Montreal Canadiens
[edit] Round 2
6. George Surmay - New York Rangers
7. Brian McKenney - Chicago Black Hawks
8. Bob Birdsell - Detroit Red Wings
9. Bill Ramsay - Boston Bruins
10. Michel Parizeau - New York Rangers
11. Gary Beattie - Pittsburgh Hornets
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NHL Entry Draft |
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