The 1964 NHL amateur draft was the second NHL entry draft. It was a draft to assign unaffiliated amateur junior-age players to NHL teams. It was held at the Queen Elizabeth Hotel in Montreal, Quebec.

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1964 NHL amateur draft
General information
Date(s)June 11, 1964
LocationQueen Elizabeth Hotel
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Overview
24 total selections in 4 rounds
First selectionCanada Claude Gauthier
(Detroit Red Wings)
Hall of Famers
 1963
1965 
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As was the case in the 1963 draft, amateur players turning 17 years of age between August 1, 1964, and July 31, 1965, were eligible, if they were not already sponsored by an NHL club.

The order of the draft followed the agreement reached in 1963, where the order was fixed as Red Wings, Bruins, Rangers, Black Hawks, Maple Leafs and Canadiens. Once again each team received four picks, each team having the right to forfeit their selection and pass it to the next team in the order. All picks were exercised this year.

Of the 24 players selected only nine played in the NHL. Syl Apps Jr., Jim Dorey, Tim Ecclestone and Mike Pelyk went on to have fruitful NHL careers, each playing well over 200 games a piece. However, the steal of this draft was the Bruins' third pick, 14th overall: Ken Dryden. Dryden made it known to the Bruins that he would elect to play at Cornell University, earning a Bachelor of Arts degree, instead of turning professional. The Bruins traded his negotiation rights to the Canadiens, where he would play seven full seasons and part of an eighth, earning a Conn Smythe Trophy, Calder Memorial Trophy, five Vezina Trophies, five All-Star Game appearances, five First All-Star awards and six Stanley Cups.

Selections by round

Below are listed the selections in the 1964 NHL amateur draft.

 = NHL All-Star[a] ·  = Hall of Famers

Round one

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# Player Nationality NHL team College/junior/club team
1 Claude Gauthier (RW) CanadaDetroit Red WingsRosemount Midgets (SAAAMHL)
2 Alex Campbell (RW) CanadaBoston BruinsStrathroy Midgets (OAAAMHL)
3 Bob Graham (D) CanadaNew York RangersToronto Marlboro Midgets (OAAAMHL)
4 Richie Bayes (C) CanadaChicago Black HawksDixie Midgets (OAAAMHL)
5 Tom Martin (RW) CanadaToronto Maple LeafsToronto Marlboro Midgets (OAAAMHL)
6 Claude Chagnon (C) CanadaMontreal CanadiensRosemount Midgets (SAAAMHL)
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Round two

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# Player Nationality NHL team College/junior/club team
7 Brian Watts (LW) CanadaDetroit Red WingsToronto Marlboro Midgets (OAAAMHL)
8 Jim Booth (LW) CanadaBoston BruinsSault Ste. Marie Midgets (OAAAMHL)
9 Tim Ecclestone (RW) CanadaNew York RangersEtobicoke Capitols (MetJHL)
10 Jan Popiel (LW) CanadaChicago Black HawksGeorgetown Midgets (OAAAMHL)
11 David Cotey (F) CanadaToronto Maple LeafsAurora Bears (SOJCHL)
12 Guy Allen (D) CanadaMontreal CanadiensStamford Bruins (NDJBHL)
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Round three

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# Player Nationality NHL team College/junior/club team
13 Ralph Buchanan (LW) CanadaDetroit Red WingsMontreal East Midgets (QAAAMHL)
14 Ken Dryden (G) CanadaBoston BruinsEtobicoke Capitols (MetJHL)
15 Gordon Lowe (D) CanadaNew York RangersToronto Marlboro Midgets (OAAAMHL)
16 Carl Hadfield (RW) CanadaChicago Black HawksDixie Beehives (MetJHL)
17 Mike Pelyk (D) CanadaToronto Maple LeafsToronto Marlboro Midgets (OAAAMHL)
18 Paul Reid (F) CanadaMontreal CanadiensKingston Midgets (OAAAMHL)
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Round four

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# Player Nationality NHL team College/junior/club team
19 Rene LeClerc (RW) CanadaDetroit Red WingsHamilton Mountain Bees (NDJBHL)
20 Allister Blair (C) CanadaBoston BruinsIngersoll Marlands (WBJHL)
21 Syl Apps Jr. (C) CanadaNew York RangersKingston Midgets (OAAAMHL)
22 Moe L'Abbe (RW) CanadaChicago Black HawksRosemount Midgets (SAAAMHL)
23 Jim Dorey (D) CanadaToronto Maple LeafsStamford Bruins (NDJBHL)
24 Michel Jacques (LW) CanadaMontreal CanadiensLac Megantic Royal(LHJAA)
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 = NHL All-Star[a] ·  = Hall of Famers

See also

Notes

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

References

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