Michel Beauchamp
Canadiens' fan since 1958
I posted the following on the main Board in a thread having nothing to do with the Kings and it might be of greater interest here, if only as a curiosity.
They drafted first overall in 1967...
That's cheating, I know, because that took place before the advent of the universal Amateur Draft.
But more seriously, the Kings used to be afraid of using their 1st-round picks when they joined the league.
It is only in 1980 that they kept their 1st-round pick for the first time.
The first 11 were traded away.
Some notorious players drafted with 1st-round picks traded by the Kings:
1970 - Reggie Leach
1972 - Steve Shutt
1973 - André Savard
1974 - Mario Tremblay
1975 - Pierre Mondou
1977 - Ron Duguay
1979 - Raymond Bourque
2nd-round picks? They kept a few of those, but also traded a few:
1970, 1971 (Larry Robinson), 1973, 1974, 1976, 1977, 1978.
So in their first 11 years in the Amateur Draft, they traded away all 11 of their 1st-round picks and 7 of their 2nd-round picks.
They drafted first overall in 1967...
That's cheating, I know, because that took place before the advent of the universal Amateur Draft.
But more seriously, the Kings used to be afraid of using their 1st-round picks when they joined the league.
It is only in 1980 that they kept their 1st-round pick for the first time.
The first 11 were traded away.
Some notorious players drafted with 1st-round picks traded by the Kings:
1970 - Reggie Leach
1972 - Steve Shutt
1973 - André Savard
1974 - Mario Tremblay
1975 - Pierre Mondou
1977 - Ron Duguay
1979 - Raymond Bourque
2nd-round picks? They kept a few of those, but also traded a few:
1970, 1971 (Larry Robinson), 1973, 1974, 1976, 1977, 1978.
So in their first 11 years in the Amateur Draft, they traded away all 11 of their 1st-round picks and 7 of their 2nd-round picks.