1990 NHL entry draft

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The 1990 NHL Entry Draft was the 28th NHL Entry Draft. It was hosted by the Vancouver Canucks at BC Place in Vancouver, British Columbia, on June 16, 1990. It is remembered as one of the deeper drafts in NHL history, with fourteen of the twenty-one first round picks going on to careers of at least 500 NHL games.[citation needed]

1990 NHL Entry Draft
General information
Date(s)June 16, 1990
LocationBC Place
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Overview
First selectionCanada Owen Nolan
(Quebec Nordiques)
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BC Place was the venue for the 1990 NHL Entry Draft

Nine of the twenty-one players drafted in the first round played 1,000 NHL games in their career.

The last active player in the NHL from this draft class was Jaromir Jagr, who played his last NHL game in the 2017–18 season. As of 2024, Jagr is still an active player with Rytiri Kladno of the ELH.

Venue edit

The Pacific Coliseum was the originally intended venue for the Draft

The 1990 NHL Entry Draft was originally scheduled to be held at the Pacific Coliseum, the home arena of the host Vancouver Canucks located on the site of the Pacific National Exhibition (PNE).[1] However, the Canadian Union of Public Employees union representing the PNE employees—CUPE Local 1004—threatened to strike June 15, one day before the draft.[1][2] Consequently, the NHL and the Canucks decided to move the draft to BC Place in order to avoid the potential strike and issues of public access to the venue.[3] In addition to BC Place, the University of British Columbia, the Vancouver Convention Centre and the Hyatt Regency Vancouver were also considered as replacement venues.[3]

The Canucks had estimated that 10,000 spectators would attend the draft, which had free admission.[3] However, holding the venue in a higher capacity venue allowed for that estimate to nearly double, with 19,127 spectators—a then record for attendance at an NHL Entry Draft—attending the draft.[4]

Top prospects edit

Martin Brodeur headed into the 1990 NHL Entry Draft as the third-ranked goaltender
Jaromir Jagr was considered one of the top prospects despite being unranked by NHL Central Scouting

Heading into the 1990 NHL Entry Draft, Mike Ricci had spent the entire 1989–90 season ranked as the top prospect by the NHL Central Scouting Bureau.[5] Prior to the release of the final rankings of North American skaters and goaltenders, it was speculated Owen Nolan, Keith Primeau and Petr Nedved would surpass Ricci; however, when the final rankings were released, Ricci remained as the top prospect.[5][6] Jaromir Jagr was also considered to be one of the top prospects, but Central Scouting did not rank European players.[7] Petr Nedved was an exception to that, as he played in North America after he defected his native Czechoslovakia.

RankingSkaters[6]
1 Mike Ricci (C)
2 Owen Nolan (RW)
3 Keith Primeau (C)
4 Jaromir Jagr (C)
5 Scott Scissons (C)
6 Darryl Sydor (D)
7 John Slaney (D)
8 Ryan Hughes (C)
9 Karl Dykhuis (D)
10 Derian Hatcher (D)
RankingGoaltenders[6]
1 Trevor Kidd
2 Felix Potvin
3 Martin Brodeur

Selections by round edit

Round one edit

Owen Nolan was selected first overall by the Quebec Nordiques.
Petr Nedved was selected second overall by the Vancouver Canucks.
Darryl Sydor was selected seventh overall by the Los Angeles Kings.
 = NHL All-Star[8] · = NHL All-Star[8] and NHL All-Star team · = Hall of Famers
#PlayerPositionNationalityNHL teamCollege/Junior/Club team
1Owen NolanRight wing  Canada1Quebec NordiquesCornwall Royals (OHL)
2Petr NedvedCentre  Czechoslovakia2Vancouver CanucksSeattle Thunderbirds (WHL)
3Keith PrimeauCentre  CanadaDetroit Red WingsNiagara Falls Thunder (OHL)
4Mike RicciCentre  CanadaPhiladelphia FlyersPeterborough Petes (OHL)
5Jaromir Jagr^Right wing  CzechoslovakiaPittsburgh PenguinsPoldi SONP Kladno (Czechoslovakia)
6Scott ScissonsCentre  CanadaNew York IslandersSaskatoon Blades (WHL)
7Darryl SydorDefence  CanadaLos Angeles KingsKamloops Blazers (WHL)
8Derian Hatcher^Defence  United StatesMinnesota North StarsNorth Bay Centennials (OHL)
9John SlaneyDefence  CanadaWashington CapitalsCornwall Royals (OHL)
10Drake BerehowskyDefence  CanadaToronto Maple LeafsKingston Frontenacs (OHL)
11Trevor KiddGoaltender  CanadaCalgary Flames (from New Jersey) 3Brandon Wheat Kings (WHL)
12Turner StevensonRight wing  CanadaMontreal Canadiens (from St. Louis) 4Seattle Thunderbirds (WHL)
13Michael StewartDefence  CanadaNew York RangersMichigan State University (CCHA)
14Brad MayLeft wing  CanadaBuffalo Sabres (from Winnipeg) 5Niagara Falls Thunder (OHL)
15Mark GreigRight wing  CanadaHartford WhalersLethbridge Hurricanes (WHL)
16Karl DykhuisDefence  CanadaChicago BlackhawksHull Olympiques (QMJHL)
17Scott AllisonCentre  CanadaEdmonton OilersPrince Albert Raiders (WHL)
18Shawn AntoskiLeft wing  CanadaVancouver Canucks (from Montreal via St. Louis) 46North Bay Centennials (OHL)
19Keith Tkachuk^Left wing  United StatesWinnipeg Jets (from Buffalo) 5Malden Catholic High School (USHS–MA)
20Martin Brodeur^Goaltender  CanadaNew Jersey Devils (from Calgary) 3Saint-Hyacinthe Laser (QMJHL)
21Bryan SmolinskiCentre  United StatesBoston BruinsMichigan State University (CCHA)

Round two edit

The second pick of round two, 23rd overall, Jiri Slegr was the third pick made by the Vancouver Canucks.
Chris Simon was chosen 25th overall by the Philadelphia Flyers, the fourth selection of round two.
Geoff Sanderson was the 36th selection, drafted by the Hartford Whalers.
#PlayerPositionNationalityNHL teamCollege/Junior/Club team
22Ryan HughesCentre  CanadaQuebec NordiquesCornell University (ECAC)
23Jiri SlegrDefence  CzechoslovakiaVancouver CanucksHC CHZ Litvinov (Czechoslovakia)
24David HarlockDefence  CanadaNew Jersey Devils (from Detroit via Calgary) 3, 7University of Michigan (CCHA)
25Chris SimonLeft wing  CanadaPhiladelphia FlyersOttawa 67's (OHL)
26Nicolas PerreaultDefence  CanadaCalgary Flames (from Pittsburgh) 8Hawkesbury Hawks (CJHL)
27Chris TaylorCentre  CanadaNew York IslandersLondon Knights (OHL)
28Brandy SemchukRight wing  CanadaLos Angeles KingsCanadian National Team (International)
29Chris GotziamanRight wing  United StatesNew Jersey Devils (from Minnesota via Calgary) 3, 9Roseau High School (USHS–MN)
30Rod PasmaDefence  CanadaWashington CapitalsCornwall Royals (OHL)
31Felix PotvinGoaltender  CanadaToronto Maple LeafsChicoutimi Sagueneens (QMJHL)
32Vesa ViitakoskiLeft wing  FinlandCalgary Flames (from New Jersey) 3SaiPa (Finland)
33Craig JohnsonCentre  United StatesSt. Louis Blues (from St. Louis via Vancouver) 6, 10Hill-Murray School (USHS–MN)
34Doug WeightCentre  United StatesNew York RangersLake Superior State University (CCHA)
35Mike MullerDefence  United StatesWinnipeg JetsWayzata High School (USHS–MN)
36Geoff SandersonCentre  CanadaHartford WhalersSwift Current Broncos (WHL)
37Ivan DroppaDefence  CzechoslovakiaChicago BlackhawksMHk 32 Liptovsky Mikulas (Czechoslovakia)
38Alexandre LegaultRight wing  CanadaEdmonton OilersBoston University (Hockey East)
39Ryan KuwabaraRight wing  CanadaMontreal CanadiensOttawa 67's (OHL)
40Mikael RenbergLeft wing  SwedenPhiladelphia Flyers (from Buffalo) 11Lulea HF (Sweden)
41Etienne BelzileDefence  CanadaCalgary FlamesCornell University (ECAC)
42Terran SandwithDefence  CanadaPhiladelphia Flyers (from Boston) 12Tri-City Americans (WHL)
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Round three edit

Pick #PlayerPositionNationalityNHL teamCollege/junior/club team
43Brad ZavishaLeft wing  CanadaQuebec NordiquesSeattle Thunderbirds (WHL)
44Kimbi DanielsCentre  CanadaPhiladelphia Flyers (from Vancouver) 13Swift Current Broncos (WHL)
45Vyacheslav KozlovCentre  Soviet UnionDetroit Red WingsKhimik Voskresensk (USSR)
46Bill ArmstrongDefence  CanadaPhiladelphia FlyersOshawa Generals (OHL)
47Chris TherienDefence  CanadaPhiladelphia Flyers (from Pittsburgh) 14Northwood School (USHS–NY)
48Dan PlanteRight wing  United StatesNew York IslandersEdina High School (USHS–MN)
49Bob BergLeft wing  CanadaLos Angeles KingsBelleville Bulls (OHL)
50Laurie BilleckDefence  CanadaMinnesota North StarsPrince Albert Raiders (WHL)
51Chris LongoRight wing  CanadaWashington CapitalsPeterborough Petes (OHL)
52Al KiniskyLeft wing  CanadaPhiladelphia Flyers (from Toronto) 15Seattle Thunderbirds (WHL)
53Mike DunhamGoaltender  United StatesNew Jersey DevilsCanterbury School (USHS–CT)
54Patrice TardifCentre  CanadaSt. Louis BluesChamplain College Lennoxville (CEGEP)
55John VaryDefence  CanadaNew York RangersNorth Bay Centennials (OHL)
56Brad BombardirDefence  CanadaNew Jersey Devils (from Winnipeg) 16Powell River Kings (BCJHL)
57Mike LenarduzziGoaltender  CanadaHartford WhalersSault Ste. Marie Greyhounds (OHL)
58Charles PoulinCentre  CanadaMontreal Canadiens (from Chicago) 17Saint-Hyacinthe Laser (QMJHL)
59Joe CrowleyLeft wing  United StatesEdmonton OilersLawrence Academy (USHS–MA)
60Robert GuilletRight wing  CanadaMontreal CanadiensLongueuil College Francais (QMJHL)
61Joe DziedzicLeft wing  United StatesPittsburgh Penguins (from Buffalo) 18Edison High School (USHS–MN)
62Glen MearsDefence  United StatesCalgary FlamesRochester Mustangs (USHL)
63Cam StewartCentre  CanadaBoston BruinsElmira Sugar Kings (MWJHL)
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Round four edit

Pick #PlayerPositionNationalityNHL teamCollege/junior/club team
64Mike BodnarchukRight wing  CanadaNew Jersey Devils (from Quebec) 19Kingston Frontenacs (OHL)
65Darin BaderLeft wing  CanadaVancouver CanucksSaskatoon Blades (WHL)
66Stewart MalgunasDefence  CanadaDetroit Red WingsSeattle Thunderbirds (WHL)
67Joel BlainLeft wing  CanadaEdmonton Oilers (from Philadelphia) 20Hull Olympiques (QMJHL)
68Chris TamerDefence  United StatesPittsburgh PenguinsUniversity of Michigan (CCHA)
69Jeff NielsenRight wing  United StatesNew York Rangers (from New York Islanders via Los Angeles) 21, 22Grand Rapids High School (USHS–MN)
70Cal McGowanCentre  United StatesMinnesota North Stars (from Los Angeles via New York Rangers) 23, 24Kamloops Blazers (WHL)
71Frank KovacsLeft wing  CanadaMinnesota North StarsRegina Pats (WHL)
72Randy PearceLeft wing  CanadaWashington CapitalsKitchener Rangers (OHL)
73Darby HendricksonCentre  United StatesToronto Maple LeafsRichfield High School (USHS–MN)
74Roman MeluzinRight wing  CzechoslovakiaWinnipeg Jets (from New Jersey) 25Zetor Brno (Czechoslovakia)
75Scott LevinsRight wing  United StatesWinnipeg Jets (from St. Louis) 26Tri-City Americans (WHL)
76Rick WillisLeft wing  United StatesNew York RangersPingree School (USHS–MA)
77Alexei ZhamnovCentre  Soviet UnionWinnipeg JetsDynamo Moscow (USSR)
78Chris BrightCentre  CanadaHartford WhalersMoose Jaw Warriors (WHL)
79Chris TuckerCentre  United StatesChicago BlackhawksBloomington Jefferson High School (USHS–MN)
80Greg WaltersCentre  CanadaToronto Maple Leafs (from Edmonton) 27Ottawa 67's (OHL)
81Gilbert DionneLeft wing  CanadaMontreal CanadiensKitchener Rangers (OHL)
82Brian McCarthyCentre  United StatesBuffalo SabresPingree School (USHS–MA)
83Paul KruseLeft wing  CanadaCalgary FlamesKamloops Blazers (WHL)
84Jerry BuckleyRight wing  United StatesBoston BruinsNorthwood School (USHS–NY)
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Round five edit

Sergei Zubov was the first pick in round five, going eighty-fifth overall to the New York Rangers.
#PlayerPositionNationalityNHL teamCollege/Junior/Club team
85Sergei ZubovDefence  Soviet UnionNew York Rangers (from Quebec) 28CSKA Moscow (USSR)
86Gino OdjickLeft wing  CanadaVancouver CanucksLaval Titan (QMJHL)
87Tony BurnsDefence  United StatesDetroit Red Wings (from Detroit via New York Rangers) 29, 30Duluth-Denfeld High School (USHS–MN)
88Dan KordicDefence  CanadaPhiladelphia FlyersMedicine Hat Tigers (WHL)
89Brian FarrellCentre  United StatesPittsburgh PenguinsAvon Old Farms (USHS–CT)
90Chris MarinucciCentre  United StatesNew York IslandersGrand Rapids High School (USHS–MN)
91David GoverdeGoaltender  CanadaLos Angeles KingsSudbury Wolves (OHL)
92Enrico CicconeDefence  CanadaMinnesota North StarsTrois-Rivieres Draveurs (QMJHL)
93Brian SakicCentre  CanadaWashington CapitalsTri-City Americans (WHL)
94Mark OuimetCentre  CanadaWashington Capitals (from Toronto) 31University of Michigan (CCHA)
95Dean MalkocDefence  CanadaNew Jersey DevilsKamloops Blazers (WHL)
96Jason RuffLeft wing  CanadaSt. Louis BluesLethbridge Hurricanes (WHL)
97Richard SmehlikDefence  CzechoslovakiaBuffalo Sabres (from New York Rangers) 32TJ Vitkovice (Czechoslovakia)
98Craig MartinRight wing  CanadaWinnipeg JetsHull Olympiques (QMJHL)
99Lubos RobCentre  CzechoslovakiaNew York Rangers (from Hartford) 33Motor Ceske Budejovice (Czechoslovakia)
100Todd BojcunGoaltender  CanadaBuffalo Sabres (from Chicago) 34Peterborough Petes (OHL)
101Greg LouderGoaltender  United StatesEdmonton Oilers (from Edmonton via Winnipeg)Cushing Academy (USHS–MA)
102Paul DiPietroCentre  CanadaMontreal CanadiensSudbury Wolves (OHL)
103Brad PascallDefence  CanadaBuffalo SabresUniversity of North Dakota (WCHA)
104Petr KuchynaDefence  CzechoslovakiaNew Jersey Devils (from Calgary) 35Dukla Jihlava (Czechoslovakia)
105Mike BalesGoaltender  CanadaBoston BruinsOhio State University (WCHA)
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Round six edit

Pick #PlayerPositionNationalityNHL teamCollege/junior/club team
106Jeff ParrottDefence  CanadaQuebec NordiquesUniversity of Minnesota Duluth (WCHA)
107Ian MoranDefence  United StatesPittsburgh Penguins (from Vancouver) 36Belmont Hill School (USHS–MA)
108Claude BartheDefence  CanadaDetroit Red WingsVictoriaville Tigres (QMJHL)
109Vyacheslav ButsayevCentre  Soviet UnionPhiladelphia FlyersCSKA Moscow (USSR)
110Denis CaseyGoaltender  CanadaPittsburgh PenguinsColorado College (WCHA)
111Joni LehtoDefence  FinlandNew York IslandersOttawa 67's (OHL)
112Erik AnderssonLeft wing  SwedenLos Angeles KingsDanderyds HC (Sweden)
113Roman TurekGoaltender  CzechoslovakiaMinnesota North StarsMotor Ceske Budejovice (Czechoslovakia)
114Andrey KovalyovRight wing  Soviet UnionWashington CapitalsDynamo Moscow (USSR)
115Alexander GodynyukDefence  Soviet UnionToronto Maple LeafsSokil Kyiv (USSR)
116Lubomir KolnikRight wing  CzechoslovakiaNew Jersey DevilsDukla Trencin (Czechoslovakia)
117Kurtis MillerLeft wing  United StatesSt. Louis BluesRochester Mustangs (USHL)
118Jason WeinrichDefence  United StatesNew York RangersSpringfield Olympics (NEJHL)
119Daniel JardemyrDefence  SwedenWinnipeg JetsAlmtuna IS (Sweden)
120Cory KeenanDefence  CanadaHartford WhalersKitchener Rangers (OHL)
121Brett StickneyCentre  United StatesChicago BlackhawksSt. Paul's School (USHS–NH)
122Keijo SailynojaLeft wing  FinlandEdmonton OilersJokerit (Finland)
123Craig ConroyCentre  United StatesMontreal CanadiensNorthwood School (USHS–NY)
124Derek EdgerlyCentre  United StatesChicago Blackhawks (from Buffalo) 34Stoneham High School (USHS–MA)
125Chris TschuppCentre  United StatesCalgary FlamesTrinity-Pawling School (USHS–NY)
126Mark WoolfRight wing  CanadaBoston BruinsSpokane Chiefs (WHL)
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Round seven edit

Pick #PlayerPositionNationalityNHL teamCollege/junior/club team
127Dwayne NorrisRight wing  CanadaQuebec NordiquesMichigan State University (CCHA)
128Daryl FilipekDefence  CanadaVancouver CanucksFerris State University (CCHA)
129Jason YorkDefence  CanadaDetroit Red WingsKitchener Rangers (OHL)
130Mika ValilaCentre  FinlandPittsburgh Penguins (from Philadelphia) 14Tappara (Finland)
131Ken PlaquinDefence  CanadaPittsburgh PenguinsMichigan Technological University (WCHA)
132Mike GuilbertDefence  United StatesNew York IslandersGovernor Dummer Academy (USHS–MA)
133Robert LangCentre  CzechoslovakiaLos Angeles KingsHC CHZ Litvinov (Czechoslovakia)
134Jeff LevyGoaltender  United StatesMinnesota North StarsRochester Mustangs (USHL)
135Roman KontsekRight wing  CzechoslovakiaWashington CapitalsDukla Trenčín (Czechoslovakia)
136Eric LacroixLeft wing  CanadaToronto Maple LeafsGovernor Dummer Academy (USHS–MA)
137Chris McAlpineDefence  United StatesNew Jersey DevilsRoseville Area High School (USHS–MN)
138Wayne ConlanCentre  United StatesSt. Louis BluesTrinity-Pawling School (USHS–NY)
139Bryan LonsingerDefence  United StatesNew York RangersChoate Rosemary Hall (USHS–CT)
140John LilleyCentre  United StatesWinnipeg JetsCushing Academy (USHS–MA)
141Jergus BacaDefence  CzechoslovakiaHartford WhalersVSZ Kosice (Czechoslovakia)
142Viktor GordiukRight wing  Soviet UnionBuffalo Sabres (from Chicago) 37Krylya Sovetov (USSR)
143Mike PowerGoaltender  CanadaEdmonton OilersWestern Michigan University (CCHA)
144Stephen RohrRight wing  United StatesMontreal CanadiensCulver Military Academy (USHS–IN)
145Patrick NeatonDefence  United StatesPittsburgh Penguins (from Buffalo) 38University of Michigan (CCHA)
146Dmitri FrolovDefence  Soviet UnionCalgary FlamesDynamo Moscow (USSR)
147Jim MackeyDefence  United StatesBoston BruinsHotchkiss School (USHS–CT)
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Round eight edit

Pick #PlayerPositionNationalityNHL teamCollege/junior/club team
148Andrei KovalenkoRight wing  Soviet UnionQuebec NordiquesCSKA Moscow (USSR)
149Paul O'HaganDefence  CanadaVancouver CanucksOshawa Generals (OHL)
150Wes McCauleyDefence  CanadaDetroit Red WingsMichigan State University (CCHA)
151Patric EnglundLeft wing  SwedenPhiladelphia FlyersAIK IF (Sweden)
152Petteri KoskimakiCentre  FinlandPittsburgh PenguinsBoston University (Hockey East)
153Sylvain FleuryLeft wing  CanadaNew York IslandersLongueuil College Francais (QMJHL)
154Dean HulettRight wing  United StatesLos Angeles KingsLake Superior State University (CCHA)
155Doug BarraultRight wing  CanadaMinnesota North StarsLethbridge Hurricanes (WHL)
156Peter BondraCentre  CzechoslovakiaWashington CapitalsVSŽ Košice (Czechoslovakia)
157Dan StiverRight wing  CanadaToronto Maple LeafsUniversity of Michigan (CCHA)
158Alexander KarpovtsevDefence  Soviet UnionQuebec Nordiques (from New Jersey) 19Dynamo Moscow (USSR)
159Steve MartellRight wing  CanadaWashington Capitals (from St. Louis) 39London Knights (OHL)
160Todd HedlundRight wing  United StatesNew York RangersRoseau High School (USHS–MN)
161Henrik AnderssonDefence  SwedenWinnipeg JetsVIK Vasteras HK (Sweden)
162Martin D'OrsonnensDefence  CanadaHartford WhalersClarkson University (ECAC)
163Hugo BelangerLeft wing  CanadaChicago BlackhawksClarkson University (ECAC)
164Roman MejzlikLeft wing  CzechoslovakiaEdmonton OilersDukla Jihlava (Czechoslovakia)
165Brent FleetwoodLeft wing  CanadaMontreal CanadiensPortland Winter Hawks (WHL)
166Milan NedomaDefence  CzechoslovakiaBuffalo SabresZetor Brno (Czechoslovakia)
167Shawn MurrayGoaltender  United StatesCalgary FlamesHill-Murray School (USHS–MN)
168John GrudenDefence  United StatesBoston BruinsWaterloo Black Hawks (USHL)
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Round nine edit

Pick #PlayerPositionNationalityNHL teamCollege/junior/club team
169Pat MazzoliGoaltender  CanadaQuebec NordiquesHumboldt Broncos (SJHL)
170Mark CiprianoRight wing  CanadaVancouver CanucksVictoria Cougars (WHL)
171Tony GrubaRight wing  United StatesDetroit Red WingsHill-Murray School (USHS–MN)
172Toni PorkkaDefence  FinlandPhiladelphia FlyersLukko (Finland)
173Ladislav KarabinLeft wing  CzechoslovakiaPittsburgh PenguinsSlovan Bratislava (Czechoslovakia)
174John JoyceCentre  United StatesNew York IslandersAvon Old Farms (USHS–CT)
175Denis LeBlancCentre  CanadaLos Angeles KingsSaint-Hyacinthe Laser (QMJHL)
176Joe BiondiCentre  United StatesMinnesota North StarsUniversity of Minnesota Duluth (WCHA)
177Ken KleeDefence  United StatesWashington CapitalsBowling Green State University (CCHA)
178Robert HorynaGoaltender  CzechoslovakiaToronto Maple LeafsDukla Jihlava (Czechoslovakia)
179Jaroslav ModryDefence  CzechoslovakiaNew Jersey DevilsMotor Ceske Budejovice (Czechoslovakia)
180Parris DuffusGoaltender  United StatesSt. Louis BluesMelfort Mustangs (SJHL)
181Andrew SilvermanDefence  United StatesNew York RangersBeverly High School (USHS–MA)
182Rauli RaitanenCentre  FinlandWinnipeg JetsAssat (Finland)
183Corey OsmakCentre  CanadaHartford WhalersNipawin Hawks (SJHL)
184Owen LessardLeft wing  CanadaChicago BlackhawksOwen Sound Platers (OHL)
185Richard ZemlickaLeft wing  CzechoslovakiaEdmonton OilersSparta Prague (Czechoslovakia)
186Derek MaguireDefence  United StatesMontreal CanadiensDelbarton School (USHS–NJ)
187Jason WinchLeft wing  CanadaBuffalo SabresNiagara Falls Thunder (OHL)
188Michael MurrayRight wing  United StatesCalgary FlamesCushing Academy (USHS–MA)
189Darren WetherillDefence  CanadaBoston BruinsMinot Americans (SJHL)
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Round ten edit

Pick #PlayerPositionNationalityNHL teamCollege/junior/club team
190Scott DavisDefence  CanadaQuebec NordiquesUniversity of Manitoba (CIAU)
191Troy NeumeierDefence  CanadaVancouver CanucksPrince Albert Raiders (WHL)
192Travis TuckerDefence  United StatesDetroit Red WingsAvon Old Farms (USHS–CT)
193Greg HansonDefence  United StatesPhiladelphia FlyersBloomington Kennedy High School (USHS–MN)
194Tim FingerhutLeft wing  United StatesPittsburgh PenguinsCanterbury High School (USHS–CT)
195R. J. EngaRight wing  CanadaNew York IslandersCulver Military Academy (USHS–IN)
196Patrik RossRight wing  SwedenLos Angeles KingsHV71 (Sweden)
197Troy BinnieLeft wing  CanadaMinnesota North StarsOttawa 67's (OHL)
198Mike BobackCentre  United StatesWashington CapitalsProvidence College (Hockey East)
199Bob ChebatorLeft wing  United StatesToronto Maple LeafsArlington Catholic High School (USHS–MA)
200Corey SchwabGoaltender  CanadaNew Jersey DevilsSeattle Thunderbirds (WHL)
201Steve WidmeyerRight wing  CanadaSt. Louis BluesUniversity of Maine (Hockey East)
202Jon HillebrandtGoaltender  United StatesNew York RangersMonona Grove High School (USHS–WI)
203Mika AlataloLeft wing  FinlandWinnipeg JetsKouvolan Edustuskiekko (Finland)
204Espen KnutsenCentre  NorwayHartford WhalersValerenga (Norway)
205Erik PetersonCentre  United StatesChicago BlackhawksBrockton High School (USHS-MA)
206Petr KorinekCentre  CzechoslovakiaEdmonton OilersSkoda Plzen (Czechoslovakia)
207Mark KettelhutDefence  United StatesMontreal CanadiensEast High School (USHS–MN)
208Sylvain NaudRight wing  CanadaBuffalo SabresLaval Titan (QMJHL)
209Rob SumnerDefence  CanadaCalgary FlamesVictoria Cougars (WHL)
210Dean CapuanoDefence  United StatesBoston BruinsMount St. Charles Academy (USHS–RI)
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Round eleven edit

Pick #PlayerPositionNationalityNHL teamCollege/junior/club team
211Mika StrombergDefence  FinlandQuebec NordiquesJokerit (Finland)
212Tyler ErtelCentre  CanadaVancouver CanucksNorth Bay Centennials (OHL)
213Brett LarsonDefence  United StatesDetroit Red WingsDuluth Denfeld High School (USHS–MN)
214Tommy SoderstromGoaltender  SwedenPhiladelphia FlyersDjurgardens IF (Sweden)
215Michael ThompsonForward  CanadaPittsburgh PenguinsMichigan State University (CCHA)
216Martin LacroixRight wing  CanadaNew York IslandersSt. Lawrence University (ECAC)
217Kevin WhiteCentre  CanadaLos Angeles KingsWindsor Spitfires (OHL)
218Ole Eskild DahlstromCentre  NorwayMinnesota North StarsFuruset (Norway)
219Alan BrownDefence  CanadaWashington CapitalsColgate University (ECAC)
220Scott MaloneDefence  United StatesToronto Maple LeafsNorthfield Mount Hermon School (USHS–MA)
221Valeri ZelepukinLeft wing  Soviet UnionNew Jersey DevilsKhimik Voskresensk (USSR)
222Joe HawleyCentre  CanadaSt. Louis BluesPeterborough Petes (OHL)
223Brett LieversCentre  United StatesNew York RangersWayzata High School (USHS–MN)
224Sergei SelyaninDefence  Soviet UnionWinnipeg JetsKhimik Voskresensk (USSR)
225Tommie EriksenDefence  NorwayHartford WhalersPrince Albert Raiders (WHL)
226Steve DubinskyCentre  CanadaChicago BlackhawksClarkson University (ECAC)
228John UniacDefence  CanadaMontreal CanadiensKitchener Rangers (OHL)
229Ken MartinLeft wing  United StatesBuffalo SabresBelmont Hill High School (USHS–MA)
231Andy BezeauLeft wing  CanadaBoston BruinsNiagara Falls Thunder (OHL)
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Round twelve edit

Pick #PlayerPositionNationalityNHL teamCollege/junior/club team
232Wade KlippensteinLeft wing  CanadaQuebec NordiquesUniversity of Alaska Fairbanks (NCAA Independent)
233Karri KiviDefence  FinlandVancouver CanucksIlves (Finland)
234John HendryLeft wing  CanadaDetroit Red WingsLake Superior State University (CCHA)
235Billy LundCentre  United StatesPhiladelphia FlyersRoseau High School (USHS–MN)
236Brian BruininksDefence  United StatesPittsburgh PenguinsColorado College (WCHA)
237Andrew ShierRight wing  United StatesNew York IslandersDetroit Junior Red Wings (USHL)
238Troy MohnsDefence  CanadaLos Angeles KingsColgate University (ECAC)
239J. P. McKersieGoaltender  United StatesMinnesota North StarsMadison West High School (USHS–WI)
240Todd HlushkoLeft wing  CanadaWashington CapitalsLondon Knights (OHL)
241Nicholas VachonLeft wing  CanadaToronto Maple LeafsGovernor Dummer Academy (USHS–MA)
242Todd ReirdenDefence  United StatesNew Jersey DevilsTabor Academy (USHS–MA)
243Joe FlemingDefence  United StatesSt. Louis BluesXaverian High School (USHS–MA)
244Sergei NemchinovCentre  Soviet UnionNew York RangersKrylya Sovetov (USSR)
245Keith MorrisLeft wing  CanadaWinnipeg JetsUniversity of Alaska Anchorage (NCAA Independent)
246Denis ChalifouxCentre  CanadaHartford WhalersLaval Titan (QMJHL)
247Dino GrossiForward  CanadaChicago BlackhawksNortheastern University (Hockey East)
248Sami NuutinenDefence  FinlandEdmonton OilersKiekko-Espoo (Finland)
249Sergei MartinyukRight wing  Soviet UnionMontreal CanadiensTorpedo Yaroslavl (USSR)
250Brad RubachukCentre  CanadaBuffalo SabresLethbridge Hurricanes (WHL)
251Leo GudasDefence  CzechoslovakiaCalgary FlamesSparta Prague (Czechoslovakia)
252Ted MiskolcziRight wing  CanadaBoston BruinsBelleville Bulls (OHL)
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Draftees based on nationality edit

RankCountryAmount
North America195
1  Canada123
2  United States72
Europe57
3  Czechoslovakia22
4  Soviet Union14
5  Finland11
6  Sweden7
7  Norway3

See also edit

Notes edit

  • ^1 Although born in Northern Ireland, Owen Nolan has Canadian citizenship and represented Canada internationally.[9]
  • ^2 Although born in Czechoslovakia, Petr Nedved would obtain Canadian citizenship in 1993 and represented Canada internationally as a professional; he had represented Czechoslovakia in junior hockey in 1989.
  • ^3 The Calgary Flames traded their first round selection in 1990, Detroit's second round selection in 1990 (previously acquired), and Minnesota's second round selection in 1990 (previously acquired) to the New Jersey Devils for the Devils' first and second round selections in 1990.[10]
  • ^4 The Montreal Canadiens traded Mike Lalor and their first round selection in 1990 to the St. Louis Blues for the Blues' first round selection in 1990 and the Blues' third round selection in the 1991 NHL Entry Draft (later re-acquired by St. Louis — Nathan LaFayette).[11]
  • ^5 The Buffalo Sabres traded Scott Arniel, Phil Housley, Jeff Parker, and their first round selection in 1990 to the Winnipeg Jets for Dale Hawerchuk and the Jets' first round selection in 1990.[10][12]
  • ^6 The St. Louis Blues traded Adrien Plavsic and Montreal's first round selection in 1990 (previously acquired) to the Vancouver Canucks for Harold Snepsts, Rich Sutter, and St. Louis' second round selection in 1990 (previously acquired).[11]
  • ^7 The Calgary Flames traded Brad McCrimmon to the Detroit Red Wings for the Wings' second round selection in 1990.[13]
  • ^8 The Calgary Flames traded Joe Mullen to the Pittsburgh Penguins for the Penguins' second round selection in 1990.[10]
  • ^9 The Calgary Flames traded Peter Lappin to the Minnesota North Stars for the North Stars' second round selection in 1990.[13]
  • ^10 The St. Louis Blues traded Robert Nordmark and their second round selection in 1990 to the Vancouver Canucks for Dave Richter.[11]
  • ^11 The Buffalo Sabres traded Kevin Maguire and their second round selection in 1990 to the Philadelphia Flyers for Jay Wells and the Flyers' fourth round selection in the 1991 NHL Entry Draft (Peter Ambroziak).[12]
  • ^12 The Boston Bruins traded their second round selection in 1990 to the Philadelphia Flyers for Brian Propp.[14]
  • ^13 The Philadelphia Flyers traded Darren Jensen and Daryl Stanley to the Vancouver Canucks for Wendell Young and the Canucks' third round selection in 1990.[15]
  • ^14 The Philadelphia Flyers traded Wendell Young and their seventh round selection in 1990 to the Pittsburgh Penguins for the Penguins' third round selection in 1990.[16]
  • ^15 The Philadelphia Flyers traded Kevin Maguire and their eighth round selection in the 1991 NHL Entry Draft (Dmitri Mironov) to the Toronto Maple Leafs for the Leafs' third round selection in 1990.[17]
  • ^16 New Jersey Devils traded Alain Chevrier and their seventh round selection in the 1989 NHL Entry Draft (Doug Evans) to the Winnipeg Jets for Steve Rooney and the Jets' third round selection in 1990.
  • ^17 The Chicago Blackhawks traded their third round selection in 1990 to the Montreal Canadiens for Jocelyn Lemieux.
  • ^18 The Buffalo Sabres traded Tom Barrasso and their third round selection in 1990 to the Pittsburgh Penguins for Doug Bodger and Darrin Shannon.[12]
  • ^19 The New Jersey Devils traded Joe Cirella, Claude Loiselle, and their eighth round selection in 1990 to the Quebec Nordiques for Walt Poddubny and the Nordiques' fourth round selection in 1990.[18]
  • ^20 The Edmonton Oilers traded Normand Lacombe to the Philadelphia Flyers for the Flyers' fourth round selection in 1990.
  • ^21 The Los Angeles Kings received the New York Islanders' fourth round selection in 1990 as compensation for the Islanders signing Glenn Healy.
  • ^22 The Los Angeles Kings traded the New York Islanders' fourth round selection in 1990 (previously acquired) to the New York Rangers for Barry Beck.
  • ^23 The Los Angeles Kings traded their fourth round selection in 1990 to the New York Rangers for Dean Kennedy.[19]
  • ^24 The Minnesota North Stars traded Mike Gartner to the New York Rangers for Ulf Dahlen and Los Angeles' fourth round selection in 1990 (previously acquired).
  • ^25 The New Jersey Devils traded their fourth round selection in 1990 to the Winnipeg Jets for George McPhee.
  • ^26 The St. Louis Blues traded Kent Carlson, their twelfth round selection in the 1989 NHL Entry Draft (Sergei Kharin), and their fourth round selection in 1990 to the Winnipeg Jets for Peter Douris.[11]
  • ^27 The Edmonton Oilers traded their fourth round selection in 1990 to the Toronto Maple Leafs for Vladimir Ruzicka.
  • ^28 The New York Rangers received the Quebec Nordiques' fifth round selection in 1990 as compensation for the Nordiques signing Guy Lafleur.
  • ^29 The Detroit Red Wings traded their fifth round selection in 1990 to the New York Rangers for Jim Pavese.
  • ^30 The Detroit Red Wings traded Kris King to the New York Rangers for Chris McRae and Detroit's fifth round selection in 1990 (previously acquired).
  • ^31 The Toronto Maple Leafs traded their fifth round selection in 1990 to the Washington Capitals for Lou Franceschetti.
  • ^32 The Buffalo Sabres traded Lindy Ruff to the New York Rangers for the Rangers' fifth round selection in 1990.[12]
  • ^33 The Hartford Whalers traded Carey Wilson and their fifth round selection in 1990 to the New York Rangers for Brian Lawton, Don Maloney, and Norm Maciver.
  • ^34 The Buffalo Sabres traded Jacques Cloutier and their sixth round selection in 1990 to the Chicago Blackhawks for Steve Ludzik and the Blackhawks' fifth round selection in 1990.[12]
  • ^35 The Calgary Flames traded their fifth round selection in 1990 to the New Jersey Devils for Jim Korn.
  • ^36 The Pittsburgh Penguins traded Rod Buskas to the Vancouver Canucks for the Canucks' sixth round selection in 1990.
  • ^37 The Buffalo Sabres traded Wayne Van Dorp to the Chicago Blackhawks for the Blackhawks' seventh round selection in 1990.[12]
  • ^38 The Buffalo Sabres traded their seventh round selection in 1990 to the Pittsburgh Penguins for Wayne Van Dorp.[12]
  • ^39 The St. Louis Blues traded Rob Whistle and their eighth round selection in 1990 to the Washington Capitals for the Capitals' sixth round selection in the 1989 NHL Entry Draft (Derek Frenette).[11]

References edit

General
  • "1990 NHL Entry Draft pick transactions". Professional Sports Transactions Archive. Archived from the original on February 1, 2013. Retrieved July 14, 2008.
  • The National Hockey League official guide and record book 1990–91. New York City: National Hockey League. 1991. pp. 161–162. ISBN 0-920445-12-8.
Specific
  1. ^ a b Banks, David (June 8, 1990). "Problem perused by NHL". The Province. p. 64.
  2. ^ Bell, Stewart (June 7, 1990). "NHL draft at PNE faces strike threat; Hockey draft under the gun". The Vancouver Sun. p. B2.
  3. ^ a b c Beamish, Mike (June 9, 1990). "NHL moving draft to B.C. Place Stadium". The Vancouver Sun. p. F2.
  4. ^ Kerr, Grant (June 17, 1990). "Nordiques gamble on tough guy Nolan". The Gazette. p. C4.
  5. ^ a b Zurkowski, Herb (April 27, 1990). "Titans leading 3-0 have Tigres by tail". The Gazette. p. D5.
  6. ^ a b c "Cream of the crop". The Gazette. April 28, 1990. p. C1.
  7. ^ "NHL DRAFT; Fab Five make this dream year". Ottawa Citizen. June 15, 1990. p. F1.
  8. ^ a b Players are identified as an All-Star if they were selected for the All-Star game at any time in their career.
  9. ^ "Maple Leafs swing trade for Nolan". CBC. March 6, 2003. Retrieved June 23, 2008.
  10. ^ a b c "Trades steal show in N.H.L. Draft". The New York Times. June 17, 1990. Retrieved July 13, 2008.
  11. ^ a b c d e "All-time transactions". St. Louis Blues. Archived from the original on May 20, 2011. Retrieved July 13, 2008.
  12. ^ a b c d e f g Buffalo Sabres (2008). Michael Gilbert (ed.). 2008–09 Buffalo Sabres media guide (PDF). Buffalo Sabres. p. 247. Archived from the original (PDF) on October 10, 2008. Retrieved January 25, 2009.
  13. ^ a b Duhatschek, Eric (June 16, 1990). "Flames should score despite long wait". Calgary Herald. p. F6.
  14. ^ "B's acquire Flyer winger for 2nd pick". Telegram & Gazette. March 3, 1990. p. 13.
  15. ^ "Canucks and Flyers swap backup goalies". Toronto Star. September 1, 1987. p. H2.
  16. ^ "Gretzky agrees to new contract". Toronto Star. September 2, 1988. p. B5.
  17. ^ Cox, Damien (June 17, 1990). "Berehowsky a Leaf; Nolan No. 1 in draft". Toronto Star. p. G1.
  18. ^ "2008 Draft watch: Devils' deals from the past". New Jersey Devils. Archived from the original on July 13, 2008. Retrieved July 13, 2008.
  19. ^ "Kings all-time trades". Los Angeles Kings. Retrieved June 20, 2010.

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