So, I was just watching a video of The Hockey Guy on YouTube doing a redraft for 1993, and it got me wondering what other drafts would look like if they were redone. Since the NHL sponsorship of junior hockey ended before the 1969 draft, I decided to start there.
The rules I went by are that I only looked at players actually drafted, so no free agents or European players that might have made it into the NHL if not for the Iron Curtain. I considered both NHL and WHA careers, so there could easily be some differences in how some of those WHA seasons are perceived by various people. If comparing positions is tough any time, I think it's even tougher here. Basically, that's to say that I have no problem with disagreements, and I'd like to see how others would have done this. Finally, I just redrafted the first round, rather than the whole draft. A couple of reasons for this: One is that some of these guys didn't/barely made it to the big leagues, and would be very difficult to rank, plus the fact that the larger the drafts get, the harder it would be to do a full redraft. Anyway, all that given, here's my effort at the 1969 Draft.
1. Bobby Clarke (Montreal)
2. Marc Tardif (Montreal)
3. Butch Goring (Boston)
4. Ivan Boldirev (Boston)
5. Andre Dupont (Minnesota)
6. Ron Stackhouse (Philadelphia)
7. Rejean Houle (Oakland)
8. Dick Redmond (New York)
9. Jim Rutherford (Toronto)
10. Gilles Gilbert (Detroit)
11. Dennis O'Brien (Boston)
12. Don Saleski (New York)
13. Pierre Jarry (Chicago)
One obvious Hall of Famer here. Three other guys that I might put in the HOVG. You can definitely see how the talent pool was shallower back then than it is now. Guys making the top 13 here aren't guys that I'm sure would make a larger first round in more recent drafts. I'm interested in what you guys think I got right, and what I got wrong. I'd love to see others post how they see the draft playing out with 20/20 hindsight.
The rules I went by are that I only looked at players actually drafted, so no free agents or European players that might have made it into the NHL if not for the Iron Curtain. I considered both NHL and WHA careers, so there could easily be some differences in how some of those WHA seasons are perceived by various people. If comparing positions is tough any time, I think it's even tougher here. Basically, that's to say that I have no problem with disagreements, and I'd like to see how others would have done this. Finally, I just redrafted the first round, rather than the whole draft. A couple of reasons for this: One is that some of these guys didn't/barely made it to the big leagues, and would be very difficult to rank, plus the fact that the larger the drafts get, the harder it would be to do a full redraft. Anyway, all that given, here's my effort at the 1969 Draft.
1. Bobby Clarke (Montreal)
2. Marc Tardif (Montreal)
3. Butch Goring (Boston)
4. Ivan Boldirev (Boston)
5. Andre Dupont (Minnesota)
6. Ron Stackhouse (Philadelphia)
7. Rejean Houle (Oakland)
8. Dick Redmond (New York)
9. Jim Rutherford (Toronto)
10. Gilles Gilbert (Detroit)
11. Dennis O'Brien (Boston)
12. Don Saleski (New York)
13. Pierre Jarry (Chicago)
One obvious Hall of Famer here. Three other guys that I might put in the HOVG. You can definitely see how the talent pool was shallower back then than it is now. Guys making the top 13 here aren't guys that I'm sure would make a larger first round in more recent drafts. I'm interested in what you guys think I got right, and what I got wrong. I'd love to see others post how they see the draft playing out with 20/20 hindsight.