1989 NHL entry draft

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1989 NHL entry draft

The 1989 NHL entry draft was the 27th NHL entry draft. It was held on June 17 at the Met Center in Bloomington, Minnesota. The Detroit Red Wings' 1989 draft has been noted as exceptionally successful, with 5,955 total NHL games played by the players selected.[1][2]

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1989 NHL entry draft
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Date(s)June 17, 1989
LocationMet Center
Bloomington, Minnesota, U.S.
Overview
252 total selections in 12 rounds
First selection Mats Sundin
(Quebec Nordiques)
Hall of Famers
 1988
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The last active player in the NHL from this draft class was Nicklas Lidstrom, who retired after 2011–12 season.

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Below are listed the selections in the 1989 NHL entry draft. Club teams are located in North America unless otherwise noted.

Round one

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# Player Nationality NHL team College/junior/club team
1 Mats Sundin (C) SwedenQuebec NordiquesNacka HK (Sweden)
2 Dave Chyzowski (LW) CanadaNew York IslandersKamloops Blazers (WHL)
3 Scott Thornton (C) CanadaToronto Maple LeafsBelleville Bulls (OHL)
4 Stu Barnes (C) CanadaWinnipeg JetsTri-City Americans (WHL)
5 Bill Guerin (RW) United StatesNew Jersey DevilsSpringfield Olympics (NEJHL)
6 Adam Bennett (D) CanadaChicago BlackhawksSudbury Wolves (OHL)
7 Doug Zmolek (D) United StatesMinnesota North StarsRochester John Marshall High School (USHS–MN)
8 Jason Herter (D) CanadaVancouver CanucksUniversity of North Dakota (WCHA)
9 Jason Marshall (D) CanadaSt. Louis BluesVernon Lakers (BCJHL)
10 Bobby Holik (C) CzechoslovakiaHartford WhalersDukla Jihlava (Czechoslovakia)
11 Mike Sillinger (C) CanadaDetroit Red WingsRegina Pats (WHL)
12 Rob Pearson (RW) CanadaToronto Maple Leafs (from Philadelphia)1Belleville Bulls (OHL)
13 Lindsay Vallis (RW) CanadaMontreal Canadiens (from New York)2Seattle Thunderbirds (WHL)
14 Kevin Haller (D) CanadaBuffalo SabresRegina Pats (WHL)
15 Jason Soules (D) CanadaEdmonton OilersNiagara Falls Thunder (OHL)
16 Jamie Heward (D) CanadaPittsburgh PenguinsRegina Pats (WHL)
17 Shayne Stevenson (C) CanadaBoston BruinsKitchener Rangers (OHL)
18 Jason Miller (C) CanadaNew Jersey Devils (from Los Angeles via Edmonton)3Medicine Hat Tigers (WHL)
19 Olaf Kolzig (G) West GermanyWashington CapitalsTri-City Americans (WHL)
20 Steven Rice (RW) CanadaNew York Rangers (from Montreal)4Kitchener Rangers (OHL)
21 Steve Bancroft (D) CanadaToronto Maple Leafs (from Calgary via Philadelphia)5Belleville Bulls (OHL)
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  1. Philadelphia's first-round pick went to Toronto as the result of a trade on March 6, 1989 that sent Ken Wregget to Philadelphia in exchange for Philadelphia's first-round pick (# 21 overall) in 1989 Entry Draft and this pick.
  2. The Rangers' first-round pick went to Montreal as the result of a trade on January 27, 1988 that had Montreal's option to swap first-round picks with the Rangers in exchange for Chris Nilan.
  3. Montreal's first-round pick went to the Rangers as the result of a trade on January 27, 1988 that sent Chris Nilan to the Rangers in exchange for Montreal's option to swap first-round picks with the Rangers.
  4. Edmonton's first-round pick went to New Jersey as the result of a trade on June 17, 1989 that sent Corey Foster to Edmonton in exchange for this pick.
    Edmonton previously acquired this pick as the result of a trade on August 9, 1988 that sent Wayne Gretzky, Mike Krushelnyski and Marty McSorley to Los Angeles in exchange for Jimmy Carson, Martin Gelinas, cash, Los Angeles' first-round pick in the 1991 Entry Draft, first-round pick in the 1993 Entry Draft and this pick.
  5. Philadelphia's first-round pick went to Toronto as the result of a trade on March 6, 1989 that sent Ken Wregget to Philadelphia in exchange for Philadelphia's first-round pick (# 12 overall) in 1989 Entry Draft and this pick.
    Philadelphia previously acquired this pick as the result of a trade on March 9, 1987 that sent Brad McCrimmon to Calgary in exchange for Calgary's third-round pick in the 1988 Entry Draft and this pick.

Round two

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22 Adam Foote (D) CanadaQuebec NordiquesSault Ste. Marie Greyhounds (OHL)
23 Travis Green (C) CanadaNew York IslandersSpokane Chiefs (WHL)
24 Kent Manderville (LW) CanadaCalgary Flames (from Toronto)1Notre Dame Hounds (SJHL)
25 Dan Ratushny (D) CanadaWinnipeg JetsCornell University (ECAC)
26 Jarrod Skalde (C) CanadaNew Jersey DevilsOshawa Generals (OHL)
27 Mike Speer (D) CanadaChicago BlackhawksGuelph Platers (OHL)
28 Mike Craig (RW) CanadaMinnesota North StarsOshawa Generals (OHL)
29 Rob Woodward (LW) United StatesVancouver CanucksDeerfield Academy (USHS–MA)
30 Patrice Brisebois (D) CanadaMontreal Canadiens (from St. Louis)2Laval Titan (QMJHL)
31 Rick Corriveau (D) CanadaSt. Louis Blues (from Hartford)3London Knights (OHL)
32 Bob Boughner (D) CanadaDetroit Red WingsSault Ste. Marie Greyhounds (OHL)
33 Greg Johnson (C) CanadaPhiladelphia FlyersThunder Bay Flyers (USHL)
34 Patrik Juhlin (LW) SwedenPhiladelphia Flyers (from the Rangers)4VIK Vasteras IK (Sweden)
35 Byron Dafoe (G) CanadaWashington Capitals (from Buffalo)5Portland Winter Hawks (WHL)
36 Richard Borgo (RW) CanadaEdmonton OilersKitchener Rangers (OHL)
37 Paul Laus (D) CanadaPittsburgh PenguinsNiagara Falls Thunder (OHL)
38 Mike Parson (G) CanadaBoston BruinsGuelph Platers (OHL)
39 Brent Thompson (D) CanadaLos Angeles KingsMedicine Hat Tigers (WHL)
40 Jason Prosofsky (RW) CanadaNew York Rangers (from Washington)6Medicine Hat Tigers (WHL)
41 Steve Larouche (C) CanadaMontreal CanadiensTrois-Rivieres Draveurs (QMJHL)
42 Ted Drury (C) United StatesCalgary FlamesFairfield College Preparatory School (USHS–CT)
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  1. Toronto's second-round pick went to Calgary as the result of a trade on June 16, 1989 that sent Rob Ramage to Toronto in exchange for this pick.
  2. St. Louis' second-round pick went to Montreal as the result of a trade on August 9, 1988 that sent Sergio Momesso and Vincent Riendeau to St. Louis in exchange for Jocelyn Lemieux, Darrell May and this pick.
  3. Hartford's second-round pick went to St. Louis as the result of a trade on March 8, 1988 that sent Charlie Bourgeois and St. Louis' third-round pick in the 1989 Entry Draft to Hartford in exchange for this pick.
  4. The Rangers' second-round pick went to Philadelphia as the result of a trade on December 18, 1986 that sent Bob Froese to the Rangers in exchange for Kjell Samuelsson and this pick.
  5. Buffalo's second-round pick went to Washington as the result of a trade on March 6, 1989 that sent Grant Ledyard, Clint Malarchuk and Washington's sixth-round pick in the 1991 Entry Draft to Buffalo in exchange for Calle Johansson and this pick.
  6. Washington's second-round pick went to the Rangers as the result of a trade on January 1, 1987 that sent Bob Crawford, Kelly Miller and Mike Ridley to Washington in exchange for Bobby Carpenter and this pick.

Round three

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43 Stephane Morin (C) CanadaQuebec NordiquesChicoutimi Sagueneens (QMJHL)
44 Jason Zent (LW) United StatesNew York IslandersNichols School (USHS–NY)
45 Rob Zamuner (LW) CanadaNew York Rangers (from Toronto)1Guelph Platers (OHL)
46 Jason Cirone (C) CanadaWinnipeg Jets (from New Jersey)2Cornwall Royals (OHL)
47 Scott Pellerin (LW) CanadaNew Jersey DevilsUniversity of Maine (Hockey East)
48 Bob Kellogg (D) United StatesChicago BlackhawksSpringfield Olympics (EJHL)
49 Louie DeBrusk (LW) CanadaNew York Rangers (from Minnesota)3London Knights (OHL)
50 Veli-Pekka Kautonen (D) FinlandCalgary Flames (from Vancouver)4HIFK (Finland)
51 Pierre Sevigny (LW) CanadaMontreal Canadiens (from St. Louis)5Verdun Junior Canadiens (QMJHL)
52 Blair Atcheynum (RW) CanadaHartford Whalers (from Hartford via St. Louis)6Moose Jaw Warriors (WHL)
53 Nicklas Lidstrom (D) SwedenDetroit Red WingsVIK Vasteras IK (Sweden)
54 John Tanner (G) CanadaQuebec Nordiques (from Philadelphia)7Peterborough Petes (OHL)
55 Denny Felsner (LW) United StatesSt. Louis Blues (from the Rangers via Winnipeg)8University of Michigan (CCHA)
56 Scott Thomas (RW) United StatesBuffalo SabresNichols School (USHS–NY)
57 Wes Walz (C) CanadaBoston Bruins (from Edmonton)9Lethbridge Hurricanes (WHL)
58 John Brill (LW/RW) United StatesPittsburgh PenguinsGrand Rapids High School (USHS–MN)
59 Jim Mathieson (D) CanadaWashington CapitalsRegina Pats (WHL)
60 Murray Garbutt (C) CanadaMinnesota North Stars (from Los Angeles via the Rangers)10Medicine Hat Tigers (WHL)
61 Jason Woolley (D) CanadaWashington CapitalsMichigan State University (CCHA)
62 Kris Draper (C) CanadaWinnipeg Jets (from Montreal via St. Louis)11Canadian National team
63 Corey Lyons (RW) CanadaCalgary FlamesLethbridge Hurricanes (WHL)
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  1. Toronto's third-round pick went to Montreal as the result of a trade on March 5, 1987 that sent Mark Osborne to Toronto in exchange for Jeff Jackson and this pick.
  2. New Jersey's third-round pick went to Winnipeg as the result of a trade on June 17, 1989 that sent Winnipeg's third-round pick in the 1990 Entry Draft to New Jersey in exchange for this pick.
  3. Minnesota's third-round pick went to the Rangers as the result of a trade on June 13, 1988 that sent Mark Hardy to MInnesota in exchange for future considerations (this pick).
  4. Vancouver's third-round pick went to Calgary as the result of a trade on September 6, 1988 that sent Steve Bozek and Paul Reinhart to Vancouver in exchange for this pick.
  5. St. Louis' third-round pick went to Montreal as the result of a trade on October 13, 1987 that sent Gaston Gingras and Montreal's third-round pick in the 1989 Entry Draft to St. Louis in exchange for Larry Trader and this pick.
  6. Hartford's third-round pick was re-acquired as the result of a trade on March 8, 1988 that sent Hartford's second-round pick in the 1989 Entry Draft in exchange for Charlie Bourgeois and this pick.
    St. Louis previously acquired this pick as the result of a trade with Hartford on October 5, 1987 that sent that sent Mark Reeds to Hartford in exchange for this pick.
  7. Philadelphia's' third-round pick went to Quebec as the result of a trade on July 25, 1988 that sent Terry Carkner to Philadelphia in exchange for Greg Smyth and this pick.
  8. Winnipeg's' third-round pick went to St. Louis as the result of a trade on June 17, 1989 that sent Greg Paslawski and St. Louis's third-round pick in 1989 Entry Draft to Winnipeg in exchange for Winnipeg's second-round pick in 1991 Entry Draft and this pick.
    Winnipeg previously acquired this pick as the result of a trade with the Rangers on June 8, 1987 that sent that sent Brian Mullen and Winnipeg's tenth-round pick in 1987 Entry Draft to the Ranger's in exchange for the Rangers' fifth-round pick in the 1988 Entry Draft and this pick.
  9. Edmonton's third-round pick went to Boston as the result of a trade on June 17, 1989 that sent Tommy Lehmann to Edmonton in exchange for this pick.
  10. The Rangers' third-round pick went to Minnesota as the result of a trade on October 11, 1988 that sent Brian Lawton, Igor Liba and the rights to Rick Bennett to the Rangers in exchange for Paul Jerrard, Mark Tinordi, the rights to Mike Sullivan, the rights to Bret Barnett and this pick.
    The Rangers previously acquired this pick as the result of a trade with Los Angeles on March 10, 1987 that sent that sent Bobby Carpenter and Tom Laidlaw to Los Angeles in exchange for Jeff Crossman, Marcel Dionne and this pick.
  11. St. Louis' third-round pick went to Winnipeg as the result of a trade on June 17, 1989 that sent Winnipeg's third-round pick in 1989 Entry Draft and second-round pick in 1991 Entry Draft in exchange for Greg Paslawski and this pick.
    St. Louis previously acquired this pick as the result of a trade with Los Montreal on October 13, 1987 that sent that sent Larry Trader and St. Louis' third-round pick in 1989 Entry Draft to Montreal in exchange for Gaston Gingras and this pick.

Round four

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64 Mark Brownschidle (D) United StatesWinnipeg Jets (from Quebec)1Boston University (Hockey East)
65 Brent Grieve (LW) CanadaNew York IslandersOshawa Generals (OHL)
66 Matt Martin (D) United StatesToronto Maple LeafsAvon Old Farms (USHS–CT)
67 Jim Cummins (RW) United StatesNew York Rangers (from Winnipeg)2Michigan State University (CCHA)
68 Niklas Andersson (LW) SwedenQuebec Nordiques (from New Jersey)3Vastra Frolunda HC (Sweden)
69 Allain Roy (G) CanadaWinnipeg Jets (from Chicago)4Harvard University (ECAC)
70 Robert Reichel (C) CzechoslovakiaCalgary Flames (from Minnesota)5HC CHZ Litvinov (Czechoslovakia)
71 Brett Hauer (D) United StatesVancouver CanucksRichfield High School (USHS–MN)
72 Reid Simpson (LW) CanadaPhiladelphia Flyers (from St. Louis)6Prince Albert Raiders (WHL)
73 Jim McKenzie (LW) CanadaHartford WhalersVictoria Cougars (WHL)
74 Sergei Fedorov (C) Soviet UnionDetroit Red WingsCSKA Moscow (USSR)
75 J. F. Quintin (LW) CanadaMinnesota North Stars (from Philadelphia)7Shawinigan Cataractes (QMJHL)
76 Eric Dubois (D) CanadaQuebec Nordiques (from the Rangers)8Laval Titan (QMJHL)
77 Doug MacDonald (C) CanadaBuffalo SabresUniversity of Wisconsin (NCAA)
78 Josef Beranek (C) CzechoslovakiaEdmonton OilersHC CHZ Litvinov (Czechoslovakia)
79 Todd Nelson (D) CanadaPittsburgh PenguinsPrince Albert Raiders (WHL)
80 Jackson Penney (RW) CanadaBoston BruinsVictoria Cougars (WHL)
81 Jim Maher (D) United StatesLos Angeles KingsUniversity of Illinois at Chicago (CCHA)
82 Trent Klatt (RW) United StatesWashington CapitalsOsseo Senior High School (USHS–MN)
83 Andre Racicot (G) CanadaMontreal CanadiensGranby Bisons (QMJHL)
84 Ryan O'Leary (C) United StatesCalgary FlamesHermantown Senior School (USHS–MN)
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  1. Quebec's fourth-round pick went to Winnipeg as the result of a trade on January 5, 1987 that sent Bill Derlago to Quebec in exchange for this pick.
  2. Winnipeg's fourth-round pick went to the Rangers as the result of a trade on September 30, 1987 that sent George McPhee to Winnipeg in exchange for this pick.
  3. New Jersey's fourth-round pick went to Quebec as the result of a trade on December 12, 1988 that sent Tommy Albelin to New Jersey in exchange for this pick.
  4. Chicago's fourth-round pick went to Winnipeg as the result of a trade on January 19, 1989 that sent Alain Chevrier to Chicago in exchange for this pick.
  5. Minnesota's fourth-round pick went to Calgary as the result of a trade on March 4, 1989 that sent Perry Berezan and Shane Churla to Minnesota in exchange for Brian MacLellan and this pick.
  6. St. Louis fourth-round pick went to Philadelphia as the result of a trade on March 8, 1988 that sent Gordie Roberts to St. Louis in exchange for this pick.
  7. Philadelphia's fourth-round pick went to Minnesota as the result of a trade on February 9, 1988 that sent Gordie Roberts to Philadelphia in exchange for this pick.
  8. The Rangers' fourth-round pick went to Quebec as the result of a trade on August 1, 1988 that sent Jason Lafreniere and Normand Rochefort to the Rangers in exchange for Bruce Bell, Jari Gronstrand, Walt Poddubny and this pick.

Round five

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85 Kevin Kaiser (LW) CanadaQuebec NordiquesUniversity of Minnesota Duluth (WCHA)
86 Jace Reed (D) United StatesNew York IslandersGrand Rapids High School (USHS–MN)
87 Pat MacLeod (D) CanadaMinnesota North Stars (from Toronto via Philadelphia)1Kamloops Blazers (WHL)
88 Aaron Miller (D) United StatesNew York Rangers (from Winnipeg)2Niagara Falls Canucks (GHJHL)
89 Mike Heinke (G) United StatesNew Jersey DevilsAvon Old Farms (USHS–CT)
90 Steve Young (RW) CanadaNew York Islanders (from Chicago)3Moose Jaw Warriors (WHL)
91 Bryan Schoen (G) United StatesMinnesota North StarsMinnetonka High School (USHS–MN)
92 Peter White (C) CanadaEdmonton Oilers (from Vancouver via Philadelphia and Vancouver)4Michigan State University (CCHA)
93 Daniel Laperriere (D) CanadaSt. Louis BluesSt. Lawrence University (ECAC)
94 James Black (D) CanadaHartford WhalersPortland Winter Hawks (WHL)
95 Shawn McCosh (C) CanadaDetroit Red WingsNiagara Falls Thunder (OHL)
96 Keith Carney (D) United StatesToronto Maple Leafs (from Philadelphia)5Mount Saint Charles Academy (USHS–RI)
97 Rhys Hollyman (D) CanadaMinnesota North Stars (from the Rangers)6Miami University (CCHA)
98 Ken Sutton (D) CanadaBuffalo SabresSaskatoon Blades (WHL)
99 Kevin O'Sullivan (D) United StatesNew York Islanders (from Edmonton)7Catholic Memorial School (USHS–MA)
100 Tom Nevers (C) United StatesPittsburgh PenguinsEdina High School (USHS–MN)
101 Mark Montanari (C) CanadaBoston BruinsKitchener Rangers (OHL)
102 Eric Ricard (D) CanadaLos Angeles KingsGranby Bisons (QMJHL)
103 Tom Newman (G) United StatesLos Angeles Kings (from Washington)8Blaine High School (USHS–MN)
104 Marc Deschamps (D) CanadaMontreal CanadiensCornell University (ECAC)
105 Francis Kearney (LW) United StatesCalgary FlamesHermantown Senior School (USHS–MN)
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  1. Philadelphia's fifth-round pick went to Minnesota as the result of a trade on December 8, 1988 that sent Moe Mantha Jr. to Philadelphia in exchange for this pick.
    Philadelphia previously acquired this pick as the result of a trade on December 4, 1987 that sent Mike Stothers to Toronto in exchange for future considerations. The consideration became this pick but the completion date of the trade is unknown.
  2. Winnipeg's fifth-round pick went to the Rangers as the result of a trade on December 16, 1987 that sent Paul Boutilier to Winnipeg in exchange for this pick future considerations. The consideration became this pick but the completion date of the trade is unknown.
  3. Chicago's fifth-round pick went to the Islanders as the result of a trade on March 7, 1989 that sent Greg Gilbert to Chicago in exchange for this pick.
  4. Vancouver's fifth-round pick then went to Edmonton as the result of a trade on March 7, 1989 that sent Greg Adams and Doug Smith to Vancouver in exchange for John LeBlanc and this pick.
    Vancouver's fifth-round pick was re-acquired as the result of a trade on March 1, 1988 that sent Willie Huber to Philadelphia in exchange for Paul Lawless and this pick.
    Vancouver's fifth-round pick went to Philadelphia as the result of a trade on June 13, 1987 that sent Philadelphia's fifth-round pick in the 1987 Entry Draft in exchange for this pick.
  5. Philadelphia's fifth-round pick then went to Toronto as the result of a trade on February 7, 1989 that sent Al Secord to Philadelphia in exchange for this pick.
  6. The Rangers' fifth-round pick then went to Minnesota as the result of a trade on December 9, 1988 that sent Mark Hardy to the Rangers in exchange for Larry Bernard and this pick.
  7. Edmonton's fifth-round pick then went to the Islanders as the result of a trade on February 15, 1989 that sent Tomas Jonsson to Edmonton in exchange for future considerations (this pick).
  8. Washington's fifth-round pick then went to Los Angeles as the result of a trade on June 17, 1989 that sent Alan May to Washington in exchange for this pick.

Round six

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# Player Nationality NHL team College/junior/club team
106 Dan Lambert (D) CanadaQuebec NordiquesSwift Current Broncos (WHL)
107 Bill Pye (G) United StatesBuffalo Sabres (from the Islanders)1Northern Michigan University (WCHA)
108 Dave Burke (D) United StatesToronto Maple LeafsCornell University (ECAC)
109 Dan Bylsma (RW) United StatesWinnipeg JetsBowling Green State University (CCHA)
110 David Emma (RW) United StatesNew Jersey DevilsBoston College (NCAA)
111 Tommi Pullola (LW) FinlandChicago BlackhawksSport (Finland)
112 Scott Cashman (G) CanadaMinnesota North StarsKanata (COJHL)
113 Pavel Bure (RW) Soviet UnionVancouver CanucksCSKA Moscow (USSR)
114 David Roberts (LW) United StatesSt. Louis BluesAvon Old Farms (USHS–CT)
115 Jerome Bechard (LW) CanadaHartford WhalersMoose Jaw Warriors (WHL)
116 Dallas Drake (RW) CanadaDetroit Red WingsNorthern Michigan University (NCAA)
117 Niklas Eriksson (RW) SwedenPhiladelphia FlyersLeksands IF (Sweden)
118 Joby Messier (D) CanadaNew York RangersMichigan State University (CCHA)
119 Mike Barkley (C) CanadaBuffalo SabresUniversity of Maine (Hockey East)
120 Anatoli Semenov (C) Soviet UnionEdmonton OilersDynamo Moscow (USSR)
121 Mike Markovich (D) United StatesPittsburgh PenguinsUniversity of Denver (WCHA)
122 Steven Foster (D) United StatesBoston BruinsCatholic Memorial School (USHS–MA)
123 Daniel Rydmark (C) SwedenLos Angeles KingsFarjestad BK (Sweden)
124 Derek Frenette (LW) CanadaSt. Louis Blues (from Washington)2Ferris State University (CCHA)
125 Mike Doers (RW) United StatesToronto Maple Leafs (from Montreal)3Northwood School (USHS–NY)
126 Mike Needham (RW) CanadaPittsburgh Penguins (from Calgary)4Kamloops Blazers (WHL)
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  1. The Islanders' sixth-round pick went to Buffalo as the result of a trade on June 17, 1989 that sent Joe Reekie to the Islanders in exchange for this pick.
  2. Washington's sixth-round pick went to St. Louis as the result of a trade on October 19, 1988 that sent Rob Whistle to Washington in exchange for this pick. The trade was for a conditional pick in 1989 Entry Draft. The condition – St. Louis receives a 5th-rd pick if Whistle played in 20 games or more in the 1988-89 or a 6th-rd pick if played in less than 20 goals - was not converted as he did not play in the NHL that season.
  3. Montreal's sixth-round pick went to Toronto as the result of a trade on November 7, 1988 that sent Russ Courtnall to Montreal in exchange for John Kordic and this pick.
  4. Calgary's sixth-round pick went to Pittsburgh as the result of a trade on January 9, 1989 that sent Steve Guenette to Calgary in exchange for this pick.

Round seven

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127 Sergei Mylnikov (G) Soviet UnionQuebec NordiquesTraktor Chelyabinsk (USSR)
128 Jon Larson (D) United StatesNew York IslandersRoseau High School (USHS–MN)
129 Keith Merkler (LW) United StatesToronto Maple LeafsPortledge School (USHS–NY)
130 Pekka Peltola (RW) FinlandWinnipeg JetsHPK (Finland)
131 Doug Evans (D) United StatesWinnipeg Jets (from New Jersey)1University of Michigan (CCHA)
132 Tracy Egeland (RW) CanadaChicago BlackhawksPrince Alberta Raiders (WHL)
133 Brett Harkins (LW) United StatesNew York Islanders (from Minnesota)2Detroit Compuware Ambassadors (NAHL)
134 Jim Revenberg (RW) CanadaVancouver CanucksWindsor Spitfires (OHL)
135 Jeff Batters (D) CanadaSt. Louis BluesUniversity of Alaska Anchorage (NCAA Independent)
136 Scott Daniels (LW) CanadaHartford WhalersRegina Pats (WHL)
137 Scott Zygulski (D) United StatesDetroit Red WingsCulver Military Academy (USHS–IN)
138 Jack Callahan (C) United StatesPhiladelphia FlyersBelmont Hill School (USHS–MA)
139 Greg Leahy (C) United StatesNew York RangersPortland Winter Hawks (WHL)
140 Davis Payne (RW) CanadaEdmonton Oilers (from Buffalo)3Michigan Technological University (WCHA)
141 Sergei Yashin (LW) Soviet UnionEdmonton OilersDinamo Riga (USSR)
142 Pat Schafhauser (D) United StatesPittsburgh PenguinsHill-Murray School (USHS–MN)
143 Otto Hascak (C) CzechoslovakiaBoston BruinsDukla Trencin (Czechoslovakia)
144 Ted Kramer (RW) United StatesLos Angeles KingsUniversity of Michigan (CCHA)
145 Dave Lorentz (LW) CanadaWashington CapitalsPeterborough Petes (OHL)
146 Craig Ferguson (C) United StatesMontreal CanadiensYale University (ECAC)
147 Alex Nikolic (LW) CanadaCalgary FlamesCornell University (ECAC)
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  1. New Jersey's seventh-round pick went to Winnipeg as the result of a trade on July 19, 1988 that sent Steve Rooney and Winnipeg's third-round pick in the 1990 Entry Draft to New Jersey in exchange for Alain Chevrier and this pick.
  2. Buffalo's seventh-round pick went to Edmonton as the result of a trade on February 11, 1988 that sent Scott Metcalfe and Edmonton's ninth-round pick in the 1989 Entry Draft to Buffalo in exchange for Steve Dykstra and this pick.
  3. Minnesota's seventh-round pick went to the Islanders as the result of a trade on March 8, 1988 that sent Gord Dineen to Minnesota in exchange for Chris Pryor and this pick.

Round eight

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148 Paul Krake (G) CanadaQuebec NordiquesUniversity of Alaska Anchorage (NCAA Independent)
149 Phil Huber (C) CanadaNew York IslandersKamloops Blazers (WHL)
150 Derek Langille (D) CanadaToronto Maple LeafsNorth Bay Centennials (OHL)
151 Jim Solly (LW) CanadaWinnipeg JetsBowling Green State University (CCHA)
152 Sergei Starikov (D) Soviet UnionNew Jersey DevilsCSKA Moscow (USSR)
153 Milan Tichy (D) CzechoslovakiaChicago BlackhawksPlzeň (Czechoslovakia)
154 Jon Pratt (LW) United StatesMinnesota North StarsPingree High School (USHS–MA)
155 Rob Sangster (LW) CanadaVancouver CanucksKitchener Rangers (OHL)
156 Kevin Plager (RW) United StatesSt. Louis BluesParkway North High School (USHS–MO)
157 Raymond Saumier (RW) CanadaHartford WhalersTrois-Rivieres Draveurs (QMJHL)
158 Andy Suhy (D) United StatesDetroit Red WingsWestern Michigan University (CCHA)
159 Sverre Sears (D) United StatesPhiladelphia FlyersPrinceton University (ECAC)
160 Greg Spenrath (D) CanadaNew York RangersTri-City Americans (WHL)
161 Derek Plante (C) United StatesBuffalo SabresCloquet High School (USHS–MN)
162 Darcy Martini (D) CanadaEdmonton OilersMichigan Technological University (NCAA)
163 David Shute (LW) United StatesPittsburgh PenguinsVictoria Cougars (WHL)
164 Rick Allain (D) CanadaBoston BruinsKitchener Rangers (OHL)
165 Sean Whyte (RW) CanadaLos Angeles KingsGuelph Platers (OHL)
166 Dean Holoien (RW) CanadaWashington CapitalsSaskatoon Blades (WHL)
167 Patrick Lebeau (LW) CanadaMontreal CanadiensSaint-Jean Lynx (QMJHL)
168 Kevin Wortman (D) United StatesCalgary FlamesAmerican International College (ECAC East)
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Round nine

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169 Vyacheslav Bykov (C) Soviet UnionQuebec NordiquesCSKA Moscow (USSR)
170 Matthew Robbins (C) United StatesNew York IslandersNew Hampton School (USHS–NH)
171 Jeffrey St. Laurent (RW) United StatesToronto Maple LeafsBerwick Academy (USHS–ME)
172 Stephane Gauvin (LW) CanadaWinnipeg JetsCornell University (ECAC)
173 Andre Faust (C) CanadaNew Jersey DevilsPrinceton University (ECAC)
174 Jason Greyerbiehl (LW) CanadaChicago BlackhawksColgate University (ECAC)
175 Kenneth Blum (C) United StatesMinnesota North StarsSt. Joseph Central High School (USHS–MA)
176 Sandy Moger (C) CanadaVancouver CanucksLake Superior State University (CCHA)
177 John Roderick (D) United StatesSt. Louis BluesCambridge Rindge and Latin School (USHS–MA)
178 Michel Picard (LW) CanadaHartford WhalersTrois-Rivieres Draveurs (QMJHL)
179 Bob Jones (LW) CanadaDetroit Red WingsSault Ste. Marie Greyhounds (OHL)
180 Glen Wisser (RW) United StatesPhiladelphia FlyersPhiladelphia Junior Flyers (MetJHL)
181 Mark Bavis (C) United StatesNew York RangersCushing Academy (USHS–MA)
182 Jim Giacin (C) United StatesLos Angeles Kings (from Buffalo)1Culver Military Academy (USHS–IN)
183 Donald Audette (RW) CanadaBuffalo Sabres (from Edmonton)2Laval Titan (QMJHL)
184 Andrew Wolf (D) CanadaPittsburgh PenguinsVictoria Cougars (WHL)
185 James Lavish (RW) United StatesBoston BruinsDeerfield Academy (USHS–MA)
186 Martin Maskarinec (D) CzechoslovakiaLos Angeles KingsSparta Prague (Czechoslovakia)
187 Victor Gervais (C) CanadaWashington CapitalsSeattle Thunderbirds (WHL)
188 Roy Mitchell (D) CanadaMontreal CanadiensPortland Winter Hawks (WHL)
189 Sergey Gomolyako (C) Soviet UnionCalgary FlamesTraktor Chelyabinsk (USSR)
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  1. Buffalo's ninth-round pick went to Los Angeles as the result of a trade on October 21, 1988 that sent Larry Playfair to Buffalo in exchange for Bob Logan and this pick.
  2. Edmonton's ninth-round pick went to Buffalo as the result of a trade on February 11, 1988 that sent Steve Dykstra and Edmonton's seventh-round pick in the 1989 Entry Draft to Buffalo in exchange for Scott Metcalfe and this pick.

Round ten

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# Player Nationality NHL team College/junior/club team
190 Andrei Khomutov (RW) Soviet UnionQuebec NordiquesCSKA Moscow (USSR)
191 Vladimir Malakhov (D) Soviet UnionNew York IslandersCSKA Moscow (USSR)
192 Justin Tomberlin (C) United StatesToronto Maple LeafsGreenway High School (USHS–MN)
193 Joe Larson (C) United StatesWinnipeg JetsMinnetonka High School (USHS–MN)
194 Mark Astley (D) CanadaBuffalo Sabres (from New Jersey)1Lake Superior State University (CCHA)
195 Matt Saunders (LW) CanadaChicago BlackhawksNortheastern University (Hockey East)
196 Arturs Irbe (G) Soviet UnionMinnesota North StarsDinamo Riga (USSR)
197 Gus Morschauser (G) CanadaVancouver CanucksKitchener Rangers (OHL)
198 John Valo (D) United StatesSt. Louis BluesDetroit Compuware Ambassadors (NAHL)
199 Trevor Buchanan (LW) CanadaHartford WhalersKamloops Blazers (WHL)
200 Greg Bignell (D) CanadaDetroit Red WingsBelleville Bulls (OHL)
201 Al Kummu (D) CanadaPhiladelphia FlyersHumboldt Broncos (SJHL)
202 Roman Oksiuta (RW) Soviet UnionNew York RangersKhimik Voskresensk (USSR)
203 John Nelson (C) CanadaBuffalo SabresToronto Marlboros (OHL)
204 Rick Judson (LW) United StatesDetroit Red Wings (from Edmonton)2University of Illinois at Chicago (CCHA)
205 Greg Hagen (RW) United StatesPittsburgh PenguinsHill-Murray High School (USHS–MN)
206 Geoff Simpson (D) CanadaBoston BruinsEstevan Bruins (SJHL)
207 Jim Hiller (RW) CanadaLos Angeles KingsMelville Millionaires (SJHL)
208 Jiri Vykoukal (D) CzechoslovakiaWashington CapitalsTJ DS Olomouc (Czechoslovakia)
209 Ed Henrich (D) United StatesMontreal CanadiensNichols School (USHS–NY)
210 Dan Sawyer (D) United StatesCalgary FlamesRamapo High School (USHS–NJ)
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  1. New Jersey's tenth-round pick went to Buffalo as the result of a trade on June 13, 1987 that sent Tom Kurvers to New Jersey in exchange for New Jersey's third-round pick in 1987 Entry Draft and this pick.
  2. Edmonton's tenth-round pick went to Detroit as the result of a trade on January 3, 1989 that sent Miroslav Frycer to Edmonton in exchange for this pick.

Round eleven

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# Player Nationality NHL team College/junior/club team
211 Byron Witkowski (LW) CanadaQuebec NordiquesNipawin Hawks (SJHL)
212 Kelly Ens (C) CanadaNew York IslandersLethbridge Hurricanes (WHL)
213 Mike Jackson (RW) CanadaToronto Maple LeafsToronto Marlboros (OHL)
214 Bradley Podiak (LW) United StatesWinnipeg JetsWayzata High School (USHS–MN)
215 Jason Simon (LW) CanadaNew Jersey DevilsWindsor Spitfires (OHL)
216 Mike Kozak (RW) CanadaChicago BlackhawksClarkson University (ECAC)
217 Tom Pederson (D) United StatesMinnesota North StarsUniversity of Minnesota (WCHA)
218 Hayden O'Rear (D) United StatesVancouver CanucksLathrop High School (USHS–AK)
219 Brian Lukowski (G) United StatesSt. Louis BluesNiagara Falls Canucks (GHJHL)
220 John Battice (D) CanadaHartford WhalersLondon Knights (OHL)
221 Vladimir Konstantinov (D) Soviet UnionDetroit Red WingsCSKA Moscow (USSR)
222 Matt Brait (D) CanadaPhiladelphia FlyersSt. Michael's Buzzers (MetJHL)
223 Steve Locke (LW) CanadaNew York RangersNiagara Falls Thunder (OHL)
224 Todd Henderson (G) CanadaBuffalo SabresThunder Bay Flyers (USHL)
225 Roman Bozek (RW) CzechoslovakiaEdmonton OilersMotor Ceske Budejovice (Czechoslovakia)
226 Scott Farrell (D) CanadaPittsburgh PenguinsSpokane Chiefs (WHL)
227 David Franzosa (LW) United StatesBoston BruinsBoston College (Hockey East)
228 Steve Jaques (D) CanadaLos Angeles KingsTri-City Americans (WHL)
229 Andrei Sidorov (LW) Soviet UnionWashington CapitalsDynamo Kharkov (USSR)
230 Justin Duberman (RW) United StatesMontreal CanadiensUniversity of North Dakota (WCHA)
231 Alexander Yudin (D) Soviet UnionCalgary FlamesDynamo Moscow (USSR)
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Round twelve

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# Player Nationality NHL team College/junior/club team
232 Noel Rahn (C) United StatesQuebec NordiquesEdina High School (USHS–MN)
233 Iain Fraser (C) CanadaNew York IslandersOshawa Generals (OHL)
234 Steve Chartrand (LW) CanadaToronto Maple LeafsDrummondville Voliguers (QMJHL)
235 Evgeny Davydov (LW) Soviet UnionWinnipeg JetsCSKA Moscow (USSR)
236 Peter Larsson (C) SwedenNew Jersey DevilsSodertalje SK (Sweden)
237 Mike Doneghey (G) United StatesChicago BlackhawksCatholic Memorial School (USHS–MA)
238 Helmuts Balderis (RW) Soviet UnionMinnesota North StarsDinamo Riga (USSR)
239 Darcy Cahill (C) CanadaVancouver CanucksCornwall Royals (OHL)
240 Sergei Kharin (LW) Soviet UnionWinnipeg Jets (from St. Louis)1Krylya Sovetov (USSR)
241 Peter Kasowski (C) CanadaHartford WhalersSwift Current Broncos (WHL)
242 Joe Frederick (RW) United StatesDetroit Red WingsMadison Capitols (USHL)
243 James Pollio (LW) United StatesPhiladelphia FlyersVermont Academy (USHS–VT)
244 Ken MacDermid (LW) CanadaNew York RangersHull Olympiques (QMJHL)
245 Mike Bavis (RW) United StatesBuffalo SabresCushing Academy (USHS–MA)
246 Jason Glickman (G) United StatesDetroit Red Wings (from Edmonton)2Hull Olympiques (QMJHL)
247 Jason Smart (C) CanadaPittsburgh PenguinsSaskatoon Blades (WHL)
248 Jan Bergman (D) SwedenVancouver Canucks (from Boston)3Sodertalje SK (Sweden)
249 Kevin Sneddon (D) CanadaLos Angeles KingsHarvard University (ECAC)
250 Ken House (C) CanadaWashington CapitalsMiami University (CCHA)
251 Steve Cadieux (C) CanadaMontreal CanadiensShawinigan Cataractes (QMJHL)
252 Kenneth Kennholt (D) SwedenCalgary FlamesDjurgardens IF (Sweden)
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  1. St. Louis' twelfth-round pick went to Winnipeg as the result of a trade on September 29, 1988 that sent Peter Douris to St. Louis in exchange for Kent Carlson, St. Louis's fourth-round pick in the 1990 Entry Draft and this pick.
  2. Edmonton's twelfth-round pick went to Detroit as the result of a trade on January 23, 1989 that sent Doug Halward to Edmonton in exchange for this pick.
  3. Boston's twelfth-round pick went to Vancouver as the result of a trade on June 17, 1989 that sent Frank Caprice to Boston in exchange for this pick.

Draftees based on nationality

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Rank Country Amount
North America212
1 Canada134
2  United States77
Europe40
3 Soviet Union18
4 Czechoslovakia9
5 Sweden9
6 Finland3
7 West Germany1
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Notes

  1. Players are identified as an All-Star if they were selected for the All-Star game at any time in their career.

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