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1990 NHL entry draft
General information
Date(s)June 16, 1990
LocationBC Place
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Overview
252 total selections in 12 rounds
First selectionCanada Owen Nolan
(Quebec Nordiques)
Hall of Famers
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BC Place was the venue for the 1990 NHL entry draft

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.[1]

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

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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).[2] 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.[2][3] 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.[4] 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.[4]

The Canucks had estimated that 10,000 spectators would attend the draft, which had free admission.[4] 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.[5]

Top prospects

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Martin Brodeur headed into the 1990 NHL Entry Draft as the third-ranked goaltender
Jaromir Jagr was the top-ranked European skater by the 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.[6] Before 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.[6][7] Jaromir Jagr was also considered to be one of the top prospects, but Central Scouting did not rank European players.[8] Petr Nedved was an exception to that, as he played in North America after he defected his native Czechoslovakia.

Source: NHL Central Scouting[9]
Ranking North American skaters European skaters
1 Canada Mike Ricci (C) Czechoslovakia Jaromír Jágr (RW)
2 Canada Owen Nolan (RW) Soviet Union Vyacheslav Kozlov (LW)
3 Canada Keith Primeau (C) Soviet Union Alexander Godynyuk (D)
4 Czechoslovakia Petr Nedvěd (C) Soviet Union Sergei Zubov (D)
5 Canada Scott Scissons (C)
6 Canada Darryl Sydor (D) Czechoslovakia Ivan Droppa (D)
7 Canada John Slaney (D) Sweden Mattias Olsson (D)
8 Canada Ryan Hughes (C) Finland Mika Välilä (C)
9 Canada Karl Dykhuis (D) Czechoslovakia Roman Meluzín (RW)
10 United States Derian Hatcher (D) Finland Juha Ylönen (C)
Ranking North American goalies
1 Canada Trevor Kidd
2 Canada Felix Potvin
3 Canada Martin Brodeur

Selections by round

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Round one

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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[a] ·  = NHL All-Star[a] and NHL All-Star team ·  = Hall of Famers
# Player Nationality NHL team College/junior/club team
1 Owen Nolan (RW)  Canada1 Quebec Nordiques Cornwall Royals (OHL)
2 Petr Nedved (C)  Czechoslovakia2 Vancouver Canucks Seattle Thunderbirds (WHL)
3 Keith Primeau (C)  Canada Detroit Red Wings Niagara Falls Thunder (OHL)
4 Mike Ricci (C)  Canada Philadelphia Flyers Peterborough Petes (OHL)
5 Jaromir Jagr (RW)  Czechoslovakia Pittsburgh Penguins Poldi SONP Kladno (Czechoslovakia)
6 Scott Scissons (C)  Canada New York Islanders Saskatoon Blades (WHL)
7 Darryl Sydor (D)  Canada Los Angeles Kings Kamloops Blazers (WHL)
8 Derian Hatcher (D)  United States Minnesota North Stars North Bay Centennials (OHL)
9 John Slaney (D)  Canada Washington Capitals Cornwall Royals (OHL)
10 Drake Berehowsky (D)  Canada Toronto Maple Leafs Kingston Frontenacs (OHL)
11 Trevor Kidd (G)  Canada Calgary Flames (from New Jersey) 3 Brandon Wheat Kings (WHL)
12 Turner Stevenson (RW)  Canada Montreal Canadiens (from St. Louis) 4 Seattle Thunderbirds (WHL)
13 Michael Stewart (D)  Canada New York Rangers Michigan State University (CCHA)
14 Brad May (LW)  Canada Buffalo Sabres (from Winnipeg) 5 Niagara Falls Thunder (OHL)
15 Mark Greig (RW)  Canada Hartford Whalers Lethbridge Hurricanes (WHL)
16 Karl Dykhuis (D)  Canada Chicago Blackhawks Hull Olympiques (QMJHL)
17 Scott Allison (C)  Canada Edmonton Oilers Prince Albert Raiders (WHL)
18 Shawn Antoski (LW)  Canada Vancouver Canucks (from Montreal via St. Louis) 46 North Bay Centennials (OHL)
19 Keith Tkachuk (LW)  United States Winnipeg Jets (from Buffalo) 5 Malden Catholic High School (USHS–MA)
20 Martin Brodeur (G)  Canada New Jersey Devils (from Calgary) 3 Saint-Hyacinthe Laser (QMJHL)
21 Bryan Smolinski (C)  United States Boston Bruins Michigan State University (CCHA)

Round two

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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.
# Player Nationality NHL team College/junior/club team
22 Ryan Hughes (C)  Canada Quebec Nordiques Cornell University (ECAC)
23 Jiri Slegr (D)  Czechoslovakia Vancouver Canucks HC CHZ Litvinov (Czechoslovakia)
24 David Harlock (D)  Canada New Jersey Devils (from Detroit via Calgary) 3, 7 University of Michigan (CCHA)
25 Chris Simon (LW)  Canada Philadelphia Flyers Ottawa 67's (OHL)
26 Nicolas Perreault (D)  Canada Calgary Flames (from Pittsburgh) 8 Hawkesbury Hawks (CJHL)
27 Chris Taylor (C)  Canada New York Islanders London Knights (OHL)
28 Brandy Semchuk (RW)  Canada Los Angeles Kings Canadian National Team (International)
29 Chris Gotziaman (RW)  United States New Jersey Devils (from Minnesota via Calgary) 3, 9 Roseau High School (USHS–MN)
30 Rod Pasma (D)  Canada Washington Capitals Cornwall Royals (OHL)
31 Felix Potvin (G)  Canada Toronto Maple Leafs Chicoutimi Sagueneens (QMJHL)
32 Vesa Viitakoski (LW)  Finland Calgary Flames (from New Jersey) 3 SaiPa (Finland)
33 Craig Johnson (C)  United States St. Louis Blues (from St. Louis via Vancouver) 6, 10 Hill-Murray School (USHS–MN)
34 Doug Weight (C)  United States New York Rangers Lake Superior State University (CCHA)
35 Mike Muller (D)  United States Winnipeg Jets Wayzata High School (USHS–MN)
36 Geoff Sanderson (C)  Canada Hartford Whalers Swift Current Broncos (WHL)
37 Ivan Droppa (D)  Czechoslovakia Chicago Blackhawks MHk 32 Liptovsky Mikulas (Czechoslovakia)
38 Alexandre Legault (RW)  Canada Edmonton Oilers Boston University (Hockey East)
39 Ryan Kuwabara (RW)  Canada Montreal Canadiens Ottawa 67's (OHL)
40 Mikael Renberg (LW)  Sweden Philadelphia Flyers (from Buffalo) 11 Lulea HF (Sweden)
41 Etienne Belzile (D)  Canada Calgary Flames Cornell University (ECAC)
42 Terran Sandwith (D)  Canada Philadelphia Flyers (from Boston) 12 Tri-City Americans (WHL)
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Round three

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# Player Nationality NHL team College/junior/club team
43 Brad Zavisha (LW)  Canada Quebec Nordiques Seattle Thunderbirds (WHL)
44 Kimbi Daniels (C)  Canada Philadelphia Flyers (from Vancouver) 13 Swift Current Broncos (WHL)
45 Vyacheslav Kozlov (C)  Soviet Union Detroit Red Wings Khimik Voskresensk (USSR)
46 Bill Armstrong (D)  Canada Philadelphia Flyers Oshawa Generals (OHL)
47 Chris Therien (D)  Canada Philadelphia Flyers (from Pittsburgh) 14 Northwood School (USHS–NY)
48 Dan Plante (RW)  United States New York Islanders Edina High School (USHS–MN)
49 Bob Berg (LW)  Canada Los Angeles Kings Belleville Bulls (OHL)
50 Laurie Billeck (D)  Canada Minnesota North Stars Prince Albert Raiders (WHL)
51 Chris Longo (RW)  Canada Washington Capitals Peterborough Petes (OHL)
52 Al Kinisky (LW)  Canada Philadelphia Flyers (from Toronto) 15 Seattle Thunderbirds (WHL)
53 Mike Dunham (G)  United States New Jersey Devils Canterbury School (USHS–CT)
54 Patrice Tardif (C)  Canada St. Louis Blues Champlain College Lennoxville (CEGEP)
55 John Vary (D)  Canada New York Rangers North Bay Centennials (OHL)
56 Brad Bombardir (D)  Canada New Jersey Devils (from Winnipeg) 16 Powell River Kings (BCJHL)
57 Mike Lenarduzzi (G)  Canada Hartford Whalers Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds (OHL)
58 Charles Poulin (C)  Canada Montreal Canadiens (from Chicago) 17 Saint-Hyacinthe Laser (QMJHL)
59 Joe Crowley (LW)  United States Edmonton Oilers Lawrence Academy (USHS–MA)
60 Robert Guillet (RW)  Canada Montreal Canadiens Longueuil College Francais (QMJHL)
61 Joe Dziedzic (LW)  United States Pittsburgh Penguins (from Buffalo) 18 Edison High School (USHS–MN)
62 Glen Mears (D)  United States Calgary Flames Rochester Mustangs (USHL)
63 Cam Stewart (C)  Canada Boston Bruins Elmira Sugar Kings (MWJHL)
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Round four

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# Player Nationality NHL team College/junior/club team
64 Mike Bodnarchuk (RW)  Canada New Jersey Devils (from Quebec) 19 Kingston Frontenacs (OHL)
65 Darin Bader (LW)  Canada Vancouver Canucks Saskatoon Blades (WHL)
66 Stewart Malgunas (D)  Canada Detroit Red Wings Seattle Thunderbirds (WHL)
67 Joel Blain (LW)  Canada Edmonton Oilers (from Philadelphia) 20 Hull Olympiques (QMJHL)
68 Chris Tamer (D)  United States Pittsburgh Penguins University of Michigan (CCHA)
69 Jeff Nielsen (RW)  United States New York Rangers (from New York Islanders via Los Angeles) 21, 22 Grand Rapids High School (USHS–MN)
70 Cal McGowan (C)  United States Minnesota North Stars (from Los Angeles via New York Rangers) 23, 24 Kamloops Blazers (WHL)
71 Frank Kovacs (LW)  Canada Minnesota North Stars Regina Pats (WHL)
72 Randy Pearce (LW)  Canada Washington Capitals Kitchener Rangers (OHL)
73 Darby Hendrickson (C)  United States Toronto Maple Leafs Richfield High School (USHS–MN)
74 Roman Meluzin (RW)  Czechoslovakia Winnipeg Jets (from New Jersey) 25 Zetor Brno (Czechoslovakia)
75 Scott Levins (RW)  United States Winnipeg Jets (from St. Louis) 26 Tri-City Americans (WHL)
76 Rick Willis (LW)  United States New York Rangers Pingree School (USHS–MA)
77 Alexei Zhamnov (C)  Soviet Union Winnipeg Jets Dynamo Moscow (USSR)
78 Chris Bright (C)  Canada Hartford Whalers Moose Jaw Warriors (WHL)
79 Chris Tucker (C)  United States Chicago Blackhawks Bloomington Jefferson High School (USHS–MN)
80 Greg Walters (C)  Canada Toronto Maple Leafs (from Edmonton) 27 Ottawa 67's (OHL)
81 Gilbert Dionne (LW)  Canada Montreal Canadiens Kitchener Rangers (OHL)
82 Brian McCarthy (C)  United States Buffalo Sabres Pingree School (USHS–MA)
83 Paul Kruse (LW)  Canada Calgary Flames Kamloops Blazers (WHL)
84 Jerry Buckley (RW)  United States Boston Bruins Northwood School (USHS–NY)
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Round five

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Sergei Zubov was the first pick in round five, going eighty-fifth overall to the New York Rangers.
# Player Nationality NHL team College/junior/club team
85 Sergei Zubov (D)  Soviet Union New York Rangers (from Quebec) 28 CSKA Moscow (USSR)
86 Gino Odjick (LW)  Canada Vancouver Canucks Laval Titan (QMJHL)
87 Tony Burns (D)  United States Detroit Red Wings (from Detroit via New York Rangers) 29, 30 Duluth-Denfeld High School (USHS–MN)
88 Dan Kordic (D)  Canada Philadelphia Flyers Medicine Hat Tigers (WHL)
89 Brian Farrell (C)  United States Pittsburgh Penguins Avon Old Farms (USHS–CT)
90 Chris Marinucci (C)  United States New York Islanders Grand Rapids High School (USHS–MN)
91 David Goverde (G)  Canada Los Angeles Kings Sudbury Wolves (OHL)
92 Enrico Ciccone (D)  Canada Minnesota North Stars Trois-Rivieres Draveurs (QMJHL)
93 Brian Sakic (C)  Canada Washington Capitals Tri-City Americans (WHL)
94 Mark Ouimet (C)  Canada Washington Capitals (from Toronto) 31 University of Michigan (CCHA)
95 Dean Malkoc (D)  Canada New Jersey Devils Kamloops Blazers (WHL)
96 Jason Ruff (LW)  Canada St. Louis Blues Lethbridge Hurricanes (WHL)
97 Richard Smehlik (D)  Czechoslovakia Buffalo Sabres (from New York Rangers) 32 TJ Vitkovice (Czechoslovakia)
98 Craig Martin (RW)  Canada Winnipeg Jets Hull Olympiques (QMJHL)
99 Lubos Rob (C)  Czechoslovakia New York Rangers (from Hartford) 33 Motor Ceske Budejovice (Czechoslovakia)
100 Todd Bojcun (G)  Canada Buffalo Sabres (from Chicago) 34 Peterborough Petes (OHL)
101 Greg Louder (G)  United States Edmonton Oilers (from Edmonton via Winnipeg) Cushing Academy (USHS–MA)
102 Paul DiPietro (C)  Canada Montreal Canadiens Sudbury Wolves (OHL)
103 Brad Pascall (D)  Canada Buffalo Sabres University of North Dakota (WCHA)
104 Petr Kuchyna (D)  Czechoslovakia New Jersey Devils (from Calgary) 35 Dukla Jihlava (Czechoslovakia)
105 Mike Bales (G)  Canada Boston Bruins Ohio State University (WCHA)
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Round six

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# Player Nationality NHL team College/junior/club team
106 Jeff Parrott (D)  Canada Quebec Nordiques University of Minnesota Duluth (WCHA)
107 Ian Moran (D)  United States Pittsburgh Penguins (from Vancouver) 36 Belmont Hill School (USHS–MA)
108 Claude Barthe (D)  Canada Detroit Red Wings Victoriaville Tigres (QMJHL)
109 Vyacheslav Butsayev (C)  Soviet Union Philadelphia Flyers CSKA Moscow (USSR)
110 Denis Casey (G)  Canada Pittsburgh Penguins Colorado College (WCHA)
111 Joni Lehto (D)  Finland New York Islanders Ottawa 67's (OHL)
112 Erik Andersson (LW)  Sweden Los Angeles Kings Danderyds HC (Sweden)
113 Roman Turek (G)  Czechoslovakia Minnesota North Stars Motor Ceske Budejovice (Czechoslovakia)
114 Andrey Kovalyov (RW)  Soviet Union Washington Capitals Dynamo Moscow (USSR)
115 Alexander Godynyuk (D)  Soviet Union Toronto Maple Leafs Sokil Kyiv (USSR)
116 Lubomir Kolnik (RW)  Czechoslovakia New Jersey Devils Dukla Trencin (Czechoslovakia)
117 Kurtis Miller (LW)  United States St. Louis Blues Rochester Mustangs (USHL)
118 Jason Weinrich (D)  United States New York Rangers Springfield Olympics (NEJHL)
119 Daniel Jardemyr (D)  Sweden Winnipeg Jets Almtuna IS (Sweden)
120 Cory Keenan (D)  Canada Hartford Whalers Kitchener Rangers (OHL)
121 Brett Stickney (C)  United States Chicago Blackhawks St. Paul's School (USHS–NH)
122 Keijo Sailynoja (LW)  Finland Edmonton Oilers Jokerit (Finland)
123 Craig Conroy (C)  United States Montreal Canadiens Northwood School (USHS–NY)
124 Derek Edgerly (C)  United States Chicago Blackhawks (from Buffalo) 34 Stoneham High School (USHS–MA)
125 Chris Tschupp (C)  United States Calgary Flames Trinity-Pawling School (USHS–NY)
126 Mark Woolf (RW)  Canada Boston Bruins Spokane Chiefs (WHL)
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Round seven

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# Player Nationality NHL team College/junior/club team
127 Dwayne Norris (RW)  Canada Quebec Nordiques Michigan State University (CCHA)
128 Daryl Filipek (D)  Canada Vancouver Canucks Ferris State University (CCHA)
129 Jason York (D)  Canada Detroit Red Wings Kitchener Rangers (OHL)
130 Mika Valila (C)  Finland Pittsburgh Penguins (from Philadelphia) 14 Tappara (Finland)
131 Ken Plaquin (D)  Canada Pittsburgh Penguins Michigan Technological University (WCHA)
132 Mike Guilbert (D)  United States New York Islanders Governor Dummer Academy (USHS–MA)
133 Robert Lang (C)  Czechoslovakia Los Angeles Kings HC CHZ Litvinov (Czechoslovakia)
134 Jeff Levy (G)  United States Minnesota North Stars Rochester Mustangs (USHL)
135 Roman Kontsek (RW)  Czechoslovakia Washington Capitals Dukla Trenčín (Czechoslovakia)
136 Eric Lacroix (LW)  Canada Toronto Maple Leafs Governor Dummer Academy (USHS–MA)
137 Chris McAlpine (D)  United States New Jersey Devils Roseville Area High School (USHS–MN)
138 Wayne Conlan (C)  United States St. Louis Blues Trinity-Pawling School (USHS–NY)
139 Bryan Lonsinger (D)  United States New York Rangers Choate Rosemary Hall (USHS–CT)
140 John Lilley (C)  United States Winnipeg Jets Cushing Academy (USHS–MA)
141 Jergus Baca (D)  Czechoslovakia Hartford Whalers VSZ Kosice (Czechoslovakia)
142 Viktor Gordiuk (RW)  Soviet Union Buffalo Sabres (from Chicago) 37 Krylya Sovetov (USSR)
143 Mike Power (G)  Canada Edmonton Oilers Western Michigan University (CCHA)
144 Stephen Rohr (RW)  United States Montreal Canadiens Culver Military Academy (USHS–IN)
145 Patrick Neaton (D)  United States Pittsburgh Penguins (from Buffalo) 38 University of Michigan (CCHA)
146 Dmitri Frolov (D)  Soviet Union Calgary Flames Dynamo Moscow (USSR)
147 Jim Mackey (D)  United States Boston Bruins Hotchkiss School (USHS–CT)
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Round eight

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# Player Nationality NHL team College/junior/club team
148 Andrei Kovalenko (RW)  Soviet Union Quebec Nordiques CSKA Moscow (USSR)
149 Paul O'Hagan (D)  Canada Vancouver Canucks Oshawa Generals (OHL)
150 Wes McCauley (D)  Canada Detroit Red Wings Michigan State University (CCHA)
151 Patric Englund (LW)  Sweden Philadelphia Flyers AIK IF (Sweden)
152 Petteri Koskimaki (C)  Finland Pittsburgh Penguins Boston University (Hockey East)
153 Sylvain Fleury (LW)  Canada New York Islanders Longueuil College Francais (QMJHL)
154 Dean Hulett (RW)  United States Los Angeles Kings Lake Superior State University (CCHA)
155 Doug Barrault (RW)  Canada Minnesota North Stars Lethbridge Hurricanes (WHL)
156 Peter Bondra (C)  Czechoslovakia Washington Capitals VSŽ Košice (Czechoslovakia)
157 Dan Stiver (RW)  Canada Toronto Maple Leafs University of Michigan (CCHA)
158 Alexander Karpovtsev (D)  Soviet Union Quebec Nordiques (from New Jersey) 19 Dynamo Moscow (USSR)
159 Steve Martell (RW)  Canada Washington Capitals (from St. Louis) 39 London Knights (OHL)
160 Todd Hedlund (RW)  United States New York Rangers Roseau High School (USHS–MN)
161 Henrik Andersson (D)  Sweden Winnipeg Jets VIK Vasteras HK (Sweden)
162 Martin D'Orsonnens (D)  Canada Hartford Whalers Clarkson University (ECAC)
163 Hugo Belanger (LW)  Canada Chicago Blackhawks Clarkson University (ECAC)
164 Roman Mejzlik (LW)  Czechoslovakia Edmonton Oilers Dukla Jihlava (Czechoslovakia)
165 Brent Fleetwood (LW)  Canada Montreal Canadiens Portland Winter Hawks (WHL)
166 Milan Nedoma (D)  Czechoslovakia Buffalo Sabres Zetor Brno (Czechoslovakia)
167 Shawn Murray (G)  United States Calgary Flames Hill-Murray School (USHS–MN)
168 John Gruden (D)  United States Boston Bruins Waterloo Black Hawks (USHL)
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Round nine

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# Player Nationality NHL team College/junior/club team
169 Pat Mazzoli (G)  Canada Quebec Nordiques Humboldt Broncos (SJHL)
170 Mark Cipriano (RW)  Canada Vancouver Canucks Victoria Cougars (WHL)
171 Tony Gruba (RW)  United States Detroit Red Wings Hill-Murray School (USHS–MN)
172 Toni Porkka (D)  Finland Philadelphia Flyers Lukko (Finland)
173 Ladislav Karabin (LW)  Czechoslovakia Pittsburgh Penguins Slovan Bratislava (Czechoslovakia)
174 John Joyce (C)  United States New York Islanders Avon Old Farms (USHS–CT)
175 Denis LeBlanc (C)  Canada Los Angeles Kings Saint-Hyacinthe Laser (QMJHL)
176 Joe Biondi (C)  United States Minnesota North Stars University of Minnesota Duluth (WCHA)
177 Ken Klee (D)  United States Washington Capitals Bowling Green State University (CCHA)
178 Robert Horyna (G)  Czechoslovakia Toronto Maple Leafs Dukla Jihlava (Czechoslovakia)
179 Jaroslav Modry (D)  Czechoslovakia New Jersey Devils Motor Ceske Budejovice (Czechoslovakia)
180 Parris Duffus (G)  United States St. Louis Blues Melfort Mustangs (SJHL)
181 Andrew Silverman (D)  United States New York Rangers Beverly High School (USHS–MA)
182 Rauli Raitanen (C)  Finland Winnipeg Jets Assat (Finland)
183 Corey Osmak (C)  Canada Hartford Whalers Nipawin Hawks (SJHL)
184 Owen Lessard (LW)  Canada Chicago Blackhawks Owen Sound Platers (OHL)
185 Richard Zemlicka (LW)  Czechoslovakia Edmonton Oilers Sparta Prague (Czechoslovakia)
186 Derek Maguire (D)  United States Montreal Canadiens Delbarton School (USHS–NJ)
187 Jason Winch (LW)  Canada Buffalo Sabres Niagara Falls Thunder (OHL)
188 Michael Murray (RW)  United States Calgary Flames Cushing Academy (USHS–MA)
189 Darren Wetherill (D)  Canada Boston Bruins Minot Americans (SJHL)
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Round ten

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# Player Nationality NHL team College/junior/club team
190 Scott Davis (D)  Canada Quebec Nordiques University of Manitoba (CIAU)
191 Troy Neumeier (D)  Canada Vancouver Canucks Prince Albert Raiders (WHL)
192 Travis Tucker (D)  United States Detroit Red Wings Avon Old Farms (USHS–CT)
193 Greg Hanson (D)  United States Philadelphia Flyers Bloomington Kennedy High School (USHS–MN)
194 Tim Fingerhut (LW)  United States Pittsburgh Penguins Canterbury High School (USHS–CT)
195 R. J. Enga (RW)  Canada New York Islanders Culver Military Academy (USHS–IN)
196 Patrik Ross (RW)  Sweden Los Angeles Kings HV71 (Sweden)
197 Troy Binnie (LW)  Canada Minnesota North Stars Ottawa 67's (OHL)
198 Mike Boback (C)  United States Washington Capitals Providence College (Hockey East)
199 Bob Chebator (LW)  United States Toronto Maple Leafs Arlington Catholic High School (USHS–MA)
200 Corey Schwab (G)  Canada New Jersey Devils Seattle Thunderbirds (WHL)
201 Steve Widmeyer (RW)  Canada St. Louis Blues University of Maine (Hockey East)
202 Jon Hillebrandt (G)  United States New York Rangers Monona Grove High School (USHS–WI)
203 Mika Alatalo (LW)  Finland Winnipeg Jets Kouvolan Edustuskiekko (Finland)
204 Espen Knutsen (C)  Norway Hartford Whalers Valerenga (Norway)
205 Erik Peterson (C)  United States Chicago Blackhawks Brockton High School (USHS-MA)
206 Petr Korinek (C)  Czechoslovakia Edmonton Oilers Skoda Plzen (Czechoslovakia)
207 Mark Kettelhut (D)  United States Montreal Canadiens East High School (USHS–MN)
208 Sylvain Naud (RW)  Canada Buffalo Sabres Laval Titan (QMJHL)
209 Rob Sumner (D)  Canada Calgary Flames Victoria Cougars (WHL)
210 Dean Capuano (D)  United States Boston Bruins Mount St. Charles Academy (USHS–RI)
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Round eleven

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# Player Nationality NHL team College/junior/club team
211 Mika Stromberg (D)  Finland Quebec Nordiques Jokerit (Finland)
212 Tyler Ertel (C)  Canada Vancouver Canucks North Bay Centennials (OHL)
213 Brett Larson (D)  United States Detroit Red Wings Duluth Denfeld High School (USHS–MN)
214 Tommy Soderstrom (G)  Sweden Philadelphia Flyers Djurgardens IF (Sweden)
215 Michael Thompson (F)  Canada Pittsburgh Penguins Michigan State University (CCHA)
216 Martin Lacroix (RW)  Canada New York Islanders St. Lawrence University (ECAC)
217 Kevin White (C)  Canada Los Angeles Kings Windsor Spitfires (OHL)
218 Ole Eskild Dahlstrom (C)  Norway Minnesota North Stars Furuset (Norway)
219 Alan Brown (D)  Canada Washington Capitals Colgate University (ECAC)
220 Scott Malone (D)  United States Toronto Maple Leafs Northfield Mount Hermon School (USHS–MA)
221 Valeri Zelepukin (LW)  Soviet Union New Jersey Devils Khimik Voskresensk (USSR)
222 Joe Hawley (C)  Canada St. Louis Blues Peterborough Petes (OHL)
223 Brett Lievers (C)  United States New York Rangers Wayzata High School (USHS–MN)
224 Sergei Selyanin (D)  Soviet Union Winnipeg Jets Khimik Voskresensk (USSR)
225 Tommie Eriksen (D)  Norway Hartford Whalers Prince Albert Raiders (WHL)
226 Steve Dubinsky (C)  Canada Chicago Blackhawks Clarkson University (ECAC)
228 John Uniac (D)  Canada Montreal Canadiens Kitchener Rangers (OHL)
229 Ken Martin (LW)  United States Buffalo Sabres Belmont Hill High School (USHS–MA)
231 Andy Bezeau (LW)  Canada Boston Bruins Niagara Falls Thunder (OHL)
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Round twelve

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# Player Nationality NHL team College/junior/club team
232 Wade Klippenstein (LW)  Canada Quebec Nordiques University of Alaska Fairbanks (NCAA Independent)
233 Karri Kivi (D)  Finland Vancouver Canucks Ilves (Finland)
234 John Hendry (LW)  Canada Detroit Red Wings Lake Superior State University (CCHA)
235 Billy Lund (C)  United States Philadelphia Flyers Roseau High School (USHS–MN)
236 Brian Bruininks (D)  United States Pittsburgh Penguins Colorado College (WCHA)
237 Andrew Shier (RW)  United States New York Islanders Detroit Junior Red Wings (USHL)
238 Troy Mohns (D)  Canada Los Angeles Kings Colgate University (ECAC)
239 J. P. McKersie (G)  United States Minnesota North Stars Madison West High School (USHS–WI)
240 Todd Hlushko (LW)  Canada Washington Capitals London Knights (OHL)
241 Nicholas Vachon (LW)  Canada Toronto Maple Leafs Governor Dummer Academy (USHS–MA)
242 Todd Reirden (D)  United States New Jersey Devils Tabor Academy (USHS–MA)
243 Joe Fleming (D)  United States St. Louis Blues Xaverian High School (USHS–MA)
244 Sergei Nemchinov (C)  Soviet Union New York Rangers Krylya Sovetov (USSR)
245 Keith Morris (LW)  Canada Winnipeg Jets University of Alaska Anchorage (NCAA Independent)
246 Denis Chalifoux (C)  Canada Hartford Whalers Laval Titan (QMJHL)
247 Dino Grossi (F)  Canada Chicago Blackhawks Northeastern University (Hockey East)
248 Sami Nuutinen (D)  Finland Edmonton Oilers Kiekko-Espoo (Finland)
249 Sergei Martinyuk (RW)  Soviet Union Montreal Canadiens Torpedo Yaroslavl (USSR)
250 Brad Rubachuk (C)  Canada Buffalo Sabres Lethbridge Hurricanes (WHL)
251 Leo Gudas (D)  Czechoslovakia Calgary Flames Sparta Prague (Czechoslovakia)
252 Ted Miskolczi (RW)  Canada Boston Bruins Belleville Bulls (OHL)
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Draftees based on nationality

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Rank Country Amount
North America 195
1  Canada 123
2  United States 72
Europe 57
3  Czechoslovakia 22
4  Soviet Union 14
5  Finland 11
6  Sweden 7
7  Norway 3

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^ a b Players are identified as an All-Star if they were selected for the All-Star game at any time in their career.
  • ^1 Although born in Northern Ireland, Owen Nolan has Canadian citizenship and represented Canada internationally.[10]
  • ^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.[11]
  • ^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).[12]
  • ^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.[11][13]
  • ^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).[12]
  • ^7 The Calgary Flames traded Brad McCrimmon to the Detroit Red Wings for the Wings' second round selection in 1990.[14]
  • ^8 The Calgary Flames traded Joe Mullen to the Pittsburgh Penguins for the Penguins' second round selection in 1990.[11]
  • ^9 The Calgary Flames traded Peter Lappin to the Minnesota North Stars for the North Stars' second round selection in 1990.[14]
  • ^10 The St. Louis Blues traded Robert Nordmark and their second round selection in 1990 to the Vancouver Canucks for Dave Richter.[12]
  • ^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).[13]
  • ^12 The Boston Bruins traded their second round selection in 1990 to the Philadelphia Flyers for Brian Propp.[15]
  • ^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.[16]
  • ^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.[17]
  • ^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.[18]
  • ^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.[13]
  • ^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.[19]
  • ^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.[20]
  • ^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.[12]
  • ^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.[13]
  • ^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.[13]
  • ^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.[13]
  • ^38 The Buffalo Sabres traded their seventh round selection in 1990 to the Pittsburgh Penguins for Wayne Van Dorp.[13]
  • ^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).[12]

References

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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. ^ Shpigel, Ben (April 7, 2016). "1990: An N.H.L. Draft Class to Remember". The New York Times. Retrieved June 16, 2024.
  2. ^ a b Banks, David (June 8, 1990). "Problem perused by NHL". The Province. p. 64.
  3. ^ Bell, Stewart (June 7, 1990). "NHL draft at PNE faces strike threat; Hockey draft under the gun". The Vancouver Sun. p. B2.
  4. ^ a b c Beamish, Mike (June 9, 1990). "NHL moving draft to B.C. Place Stadium". The Vancouver Sun. p. F2.
  5. ^ Kerr, Grant (June 17, 1990). "Nordiques gamble on tough guy Nolan". The Gazette. p. C4.
  6. ^ a b Zurkowski, Herb (April 27, 1990). "Titans leading 3-0 have Tigres by tail". The Gazette. p. D5.
  7. ^ "Cream of the crop". The Gazette. April 28, 1990. p. C1.
  8. ^ "NHL DRAFT; Fab Five make this dream year". Ottawa Citizen. June 15, 1990. p. F1.
  9. ^ "Central Scouting Bureau Rankings". Edmonton Journal. Edmonton. June 14, 1990. Retrieved December 24, 2024. (Subscription required.)
  10. ^ "Maple Leafs swing trade for Nolan". CBC. March 6, 2003. Retrieved June 23, 2008.
  11. ^ a b c "Trades steal show in N.H.L. Draft". The New York Times. June 17, 1990. Retrieved July 13, 2008.
  12. ^ a b c d e "All-time transactions". St. Louis Blues. Archived from the original on May 20, 2011. Retrieved July 13, 2008.
  13. ^ 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.
  14. ^ a b Duhatschek, Eric (June 16, 1990). "Flames should score despite long wait". Calgary Herald. p. F6.
  15. ^ "B's acquire Flyer winger for 2nd pick". Telegram & Gazette. March 3, 1990. p. 13.
  16. ^ "Canucks and Flyers swap backup goalies". Toronto Star. September 1, 1987. p. H2.
  17. ^ "Gretzky agrees to new contract". Toronto Star. September 2, 1988. p. B5.
  18. ^ Cox, Damien (June 17, 1990). "Berehowsky a Leaf; Nolan No. 1 in draft". Toronto Star. p. G1.
  19. ^ "2008 Draft watch: Devils' deals from the past". New Jersey Devils. Archived from the original on July 13, 2008. Retrieved July 13, 2008.
  20. ^ "Kings all-time trades". Los Angeles Kings. Retrieved June 20, 2010.
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