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>Also, thanks to Neil Shapiro for posting the list of college players drafted
>by the NHL.
 
    Yes, thanks also to Neil.  I have nearly finished typing in the entire draft
    and will post that when finished.
 
>             Has anyone seen a list of players taken in the supplemental
>draft?
 
    Sorry for not getting this out earlier!  Here it is:
 
    Players taken in the NHL supplemental draft of university players over the
    age of 20 and previously undrafted (June 15):
 
FIRST ROUND
1.  Quebec, Mike McKee, Princeton.
2.  Vancouver, Paul Dukovac, Cornell.
3.  Detroit, Mike Casselman, Clarkson.
4.  Philadelphia, Steve Beadle, Michigan State.
5.  Pittsburgh, Joe Dragon, Cornell.
 
SECOND ROUND
6.  Quebec, Daryl Noren, Illinois-Chicago.
7.  Vancouver, Norm Krumpscmid, Ferris State.
8.  Detroit, Don Oliver, Ohio State.
9.  Philadelphia, Ray Letourneau, Yale.
10. Pittsburgh, Savo Mitrovic, New Hampshire.
11. New York Islanders, Brandon Reed, Lake Superior.
12. Los Angeles, Peter Sentner, Lowell.
13. Minnesota, Rod Houk, Regina.
14. Washington, Martin Jiranek, Bowling Green.
15. Toronto, Martin Robitaille, Maine.
16. New Jersey, Mike Haviland, Elmira.
17. St Louis, Geoff Sarjeant, Michigan Tech.
18. New York Rangers, Mike Gilmore, Michigan State.
19. Winnipeg, Mark Richards, Lowell.
20. Hartford, Jim Crozier, Cornell.
21. Chicago, Claude Maillet, Merrimack.
22. Edmonton, Sandy Galuppo, Boston College.
23. Montreal, Bruce Coles, RPI.
24. Buffalo, Shane McFarlane, North Dakota.
25. Calgary, Lyle Wildgoose, Providence.
26. Boston, Howie Rosenblatt, Merrimack.
 
    Note that the draft is not just for U.S. college players - one
    Canadian university player was selected, along with one Division III
    player and 24 NCAA Division I players.
 
 
    - mike

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