1967 NHL Amateur Draft
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The 1967 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 1967 NHL Amateur Draft.
Selections By Round |
[edit] Round 1
1. Rick Pagnutti - Los Angeles Kings
2. Steve Rexe - Pittsburgh Penguins
3. Ken Hicks - Oakland Seals
4. Wayne Cheeseman - Minnesota North Stars
5. Serge Bernier - Philadelphia Flyers
6. Bob Dickson - New York Rangers
7. Bob Tombari - Chicago Black Hawks
8. Elgin McCann - Montreal Canadiens
9. Ron Barkell - Detroit Red Wings
10. Meehan Bonnar - Boston Bruins
11. Bob Smith - Pittsburgh Penguins
[edit] Round 2
12. Gary Wood - Oakland Seals
13. Larry Mick - Minnesota North Stars
14. Al Sarault - Philadelphia Flyers
15. Brian Tosh - New York Rangers
16. J.-Bob Kelly - Toronto Maple Leafs
17. Al Karlander - Detroit Red Wings
[edit] Round 3
18. Kevin Smith - Oakland Seals
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NHL Entry Draft |
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