1988 NHL Supplemental Draft | |
General information | |
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Date(s) | June 10, 1988 |
Overview | |
26 total selections in 2 rounds | |
First selection | ![]() (Minnesota North Stars) |
The 1988 NHL Supplemental Draft was the third NHL Supplemental Draft. It was held on June 10, 1988.[1][2]
Selections by round[]
Round one[]
The first round was limited to teams that missed the 1988 Stanley Cup playoffs.
Pick # | Player | Nationality | NHL team | College (League) |
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1 | Mike McHugh (LW) | ![]() |
Minnesota North Stars | University of Maine (Hockey East) |
2 | Andy Gribble (F) | ![]() |
Vancouver Canucks | Bowling Green State University (CCHA) |
3 | Phil Berger (RW) | ![]() |
Quebec Nordiques | Northern Michigan University (WCHA) |
4 | Paul Polillo (C) | ![]() |
Pittsburgh Penguins | Western Michigan University (CCHA) |
5 | Mike Hurlbut (D) | ![]() |
New York Rangers | Saint Lawrence University (ECAC) |
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Round two[]
See also[]
References[]
- ↑ "Flames’ Nieuwendyk heads rookie team; North Stars have top pick", Clarion-Ledger, June 11, 1988.
- ↑ "TRANSACTIONS", Fort Lauderdale News, June 11, 1988.
- ↑ 1988 NHL Supplemental Draft -- Round 1 Selections. Hockey Draft Central.
- ↑ 1988 NHL Supplemental Draft -- Round 2 Selections. Hockey Draft Central.
External links[]
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See also | 1988 NHL Entry Draft • All-Star Game • 1989 Stanley Cup Finals |
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