1969–70 NHL transactions

The following is a list of all team-to-team transactions that have occurred in the National Hockey League during the 1969–70 NHL season. It lists what team each player has been traded to, signed by, or claimed by, and for which player(s) or draft pick(s), if applicable.

Trades

May

May 7, 1969 To Boston Bruins
1st-round pick - 1969 Amateur Draft
(# 3 - Don Tannahill)
future considerations1
(Fred O'Donnell)
To Minnesota North Stars
Barry Gibbs
Tom Williams
May 13, 1969 To New York Rangers
Norm Beaudin
Norm Dennis
To St. Louis Blues
cash
May 14, 1969 To Minnesota North Stars
John Miszuk
To Philadelphia Flyers
Wayne Hillman
May 14, 1969 To Boston Bruins
Ken Turlik
1st-round pick - 1971 Amateur Draft
(# 6 - Ron Jones)
1st-round pick - 1973 Amateur Draft
(# 6 - Andre Savard)
To Los Angeles Kings
Ross Lonsberry
Eddie Shack
May 14, 1969 To Philadelphia Flyers
cash
To St. Louis Blues
Ron Buchanan
May 30, 1969 To Pittsburgh Penguins
Forbes Kennedy
To Toronto Maple Leafs
cash
  1. Trade completed on May 7, 1969.

June

June, 1969
(exact date unknown)
To Minnesota North Stars
1st-round pick - 1969 Amateur Draft
(# 5 - Dick Redmond)
To Montreal Canadiens
future considerations2
June 6,
1969
To Detroit Red Wings
Garry Monahan
Doug Piper
To Montreal Canadiens
Bart Crashley
Peter Mahovlich
June 6,
1969
To New York Rangers
Don Blackburn
Leon Rochefort
To Philadelphia Flyers
Reg Fleming
June 6,
1969
To Pittsburgh Penguins
Craig Cameron
Ron Schock
2nd-round pick - 1972 Amateur Draft
(# 30 - Bernie Lukowich)
To St. Louis Blues
Lou Angotti
1st-round pick - 1971 Amateur Draft
(# 4 - Gene Carr)
June 9,
1969
To Los Angeles Kings
Dennis Hextall
Leon Rochefort
To New York Rangers
Real Lemieux
June 10,
1969
To New York Rangers
cash
To Oakland Seals
Harry Howell
June 10,
1969
To New York Rangers
1st-round pick - 1969 Amateur Draft
(# 8 - Andre Dupont)
To St. Louis Blues
Phil Goyette
June 10,
1969
To Minnesota North Stars
Bob Barlow
To Philadelphia Flyers
cash
June 11,
1969
To Detroit Red Wings
cash
To Montreal Canadiens
Chuck Hamilton
June 12,
1969
To Montreal Canadiens
cash
To Philadelphia Flyers
Jean-Guy Gendron
June 12,
1969
To Los Angeles Kings
cash
To Montreal Canadiens
6th-round pick - 1969 Amateur Draft
(# 63 - Guy Delparte)
June 12,
1969
To New York Rangers
cash
To St. Louis Blues
6th-round pick - 1969 Amateur Draft
(# 70 - Dale Yutsyk)
June 12,
1969
To Pittsburgh Penguins
cash
To St. Louis Blues
7th-round pick - 1969 Amateur Draft
(# 73 - Bob Collyard)
June 12,
1969
To Los Angeles Kings
cash
To Montreal Canadiens
7th-round pick - 1969 Amateur Draft
(# 74 - Ian Wilkie)
June 12,
1969
To Montreal Canadiens
8th-round pick - 1969 Amateur Draft
(# 79 - Frank Hamill)
To Pittsburgh Penguins
cash
June 12,
1969
To Los Angeles Kings
cash
To St. Louis Blues
8th-round pick - 1969 Amateur Draft
(# 80 - Patrick Lange)
June 12,
1969
To Montreal Canadiens
cash
To Philadelphia Flyers
Jean Gauthier
June 17,
1969
To Detroit Red Wings
Larry Jeffrey
To New York Rangers
Terry Sawchuk
Sandy Snow
June 27,
1969
To New York Rangers
cash
To St. Louis Blues
Norm Beaudin
Camille Henry
June 27,
1969
To Montreal Canadiens
Norm Beaudin
Bobby Schmautz
To St. Louis Blues
Ernie Wakely
  1. The Montreal Canadiens' first-round pick went to the Minnesota North Stars as the result of a trade where Minnesota promised Montreal that they would not draft Dick Duff in the 1969 intra-league draft.

September

September, 1969
(exact date unknown)
To Minnesota North Stars
cash
To Montreal Canadiens
Andre Pronovost

October

October, 1969
(exact date unknown)
To Buffalo Sabres
cash
To St. Louis Blues
Roger Lafreniere
October 28, 1969 To Detroit Red Wings
Billy Dea
To Pittsburgh Penguins
Mike McMahon Jr.

November

November, 1969
(exact date unknown)
To New York Rangers
loan of Sheldon Kannegiesser for remainder of 1969-70 season
To St. Louis Blues
loan of Larry Hornung for remainder of 1969-70 season
November 17, 1969 To Los Angeles Kings
Jean Potvin
2nd-round pick - 1970 Amateur Draft
(# 24 - Al McDonough)
3rd-round pick - 1970 Amateur Draft
(# 38 - Terry Holbrook)
To Montreal Canadiens
2nd-round pick - 1970 Amateur Draft
(MIN - # 17 - Buster Harvey)1
3rd-round pick - 1970 Amateur Draft
(# 31 - Steve Carlyle)
4th-round pick - 1970 Amateur Draft
(# 45 - Cal Hammond)
  1. The Montreal Canadiens' second-round pick went to the Minnesota North Stars as the result of a trade on June 10, 1970 that sent Claude Larose to Montreal in exchange for Bobby Rousseau and this pick.

December

December 9, 1969 To Buffalo Sabres
cash
To St. Louis Blues
George Morrison
December 10, 1969 To Boston Bruins
Wayne Carleton
To Toronto Maple Leafs
Jim Harrison
December 15, 1969 To Chicago Black Hawks
Gene Ubriaco
To Oakland Seals
Howie Menard

January

January 23, 1970 To Los Angeles Kings
Dick Duff
To Montreal Canadiens
Dennis Hextall
2nd-round pick - 1971 Amateur Draft
(# 20 - Larry Robinson)

February

February, 1970
(exact date unknown)
To Los Angeles Kings
Gary Marsh
To Toronto Maple Leafs
Jacques Lemieux
February 20, 1970 To Detroit Red Wings
Gary Croteau
Larry Johnston
Dale Rolfe
To Los Angeles Kings
Brian Gibbons
Garry Monahan
Matt Ravlich
February 20, 1970 To Chicago Black Hawks
Bryan Campbell
Gerry Desjardins
Bill White
To Los Angeles Kings
Denis DeJordy
Gilles Marotte
Jim Stanfield
February 27, 1970 To Minnesota North Stars
Gump Worsley
To Montreal Canadiens
cash
February 28, 1970 To Los Angeles Kings
Real Lemieux
Juha Widing
To New York Rangers
Ted Irvine

March

March 3, 1970 To New York Rangers
Tim Horton
To Toronto Maple Leafs
future considerations
(Denis Dupere)1
  1. Trade completed on May 14, 1970.

Additional sources

  • hockeydb.com - search for player and select "show trades"
  • "NHL trades for 1969-1970". NHL Trade Tracker.
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