Dauphin Kings - Notable Alumni

Notable Alumni

NHL Draft Picks:

  • Butch Goring selected by Los Angeles Kings in round 5 (#51) of 1969 NHL Amateur Draft
  • Bob Neufeld selected by Toronto Maple Leafs in round 6 (#67) of 1969 NHL Amateur Draft
  • Ron Low selected by Toronto Maple Leafs in round 8 (#103) of 1970 NHL Amateur Draft
  • Ron Lemieux selected by Pittsburgh Penguins in round 9 (#110) of 1970 NHL Amateur Draft
  • Jim Cahoon selected by Montreal Canadiens in round 3 (#31) of 1971 NHL Amateur Draft
  • Norm Cherrey selected by Vancouver Canucks in round 8 (#101) of 1971 NHL Amateur Draft
  • Blaine Stoughton selected by Pittsburgh Penguins in round 1 (#7) of 1973 NHL Amateur Draft
  • Mike Korney selected by Detroit Red Wings round 4 (#59) of 1973 NHL Amateur Draft
  • Ron Chipperfield selected by California Seals round 1 (#17) of 1974 NHL Amateur Draft
  • Don Larway selected by Boston Bruins round 1 (#18) of 1974 NHL Amateur Draft
  • Glen McLeod
  • Rick St. Croix selected by Philadelphia Flyers round 4 (#72) of 1975 NHL Amateur Draft
  • Scott Williams selected by Kansas City Scouts in round 9 (#145) of 1975 NHL Amateur Draft
  • Kelly Secord selected by Pittsburgh Penguins round 16 (#217) of 1975 NHL Amateur Draft
  • Jeff McDill selected by Chicago Blackhawks round 2 (#27) of 1976 NHL Amateur Draft
  • Tim Williams selected by Toronto Maple Leafs round 4 (#66) of 1976 NHL Amateur Draft
  • Dale Rideout selected by Washington Capitals round 7 (#109) of 1976 NHL Amateur Draft
  • Brad Church selected by Washington Capitals round 1 (#17) of 1995 NHL Entry Draft
  • Darcy Hordichuk selected by Atlanta Thrashers round 6 (#180) of 2000 NHL Entry Draft

Others:

  • Mel Angelstad
  • Dave Hrechkosy
  • Kirby Law
  • Jeffrey Penner signed by the Boston Bruins as a free agent
  • Barry Trotz

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