
Dick Redmond (on the right)
Dick Redmond (born August 14, 1949, in Kirkland Lake, Ontario) is a former NHL defenceman. He is the brother of sporstcaster and former Red Wing, Mickey Redmond.
Redmond played 13 seasons in the NHL, beginning as a first-round pick, 5th overall, in the 1969 NHL Amateur Draft by the Minnesota North Stars. He was traded in 1970 to the now-defunct California Golden Seals, and from there he was traded to the Chicago Black Hawks in 1972. In five seasons with the Black Hawks, Redmond played in 341 games and accumulated 227 points with 218 penalty minutes. After his stint in Chicago, Redmond was traded and ended up with the Boston Bruins, where he finished his career.
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Minnesota North Stars/Dallas Stars first-round draft picks | |
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Minnesota: Cheesman • Benzelock • Redmond • Byers • Hicks • Bryan Maxwell • Sharpley • Brad Maxwell • Smith • Hartsburg • McCarthy • Palmer • Meighan • Bellows • Lawton • Quinn • Babe • Archibald • Modano • Zmolek • Hatcher • Matvichuk Dallas: Harvey • Botterill • Iginla • Jackman • Morrow • Ott • Bacashihua • Vagner • Fistric • Niskanen • Vishnevskiy |
- Born in 1949
- Atlanta Flames players
- Boston Bruins players
- California Golden Seals players
- Canadian ice hockey players
- Chicago Blackhawks players
- Peterborough Petes alumni
- Minnesota North Stars players
- National Hockey League first round draft picks
- St. Catharines Black Hawks alumni
- St. Louis Blues players
- Iowa Stars players
- Erie Blades (AHL) players
- Retired in 1982
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