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This list is for 1989–90 NHL transactions within professional
ice hockey
league of players in North America. The following contains team-to-team transactions that occurred in the
National Hockey League during the
1989–90 NHL season . It lists what team each player has been traded to, or claimed by, and for which players or
draft picks , if applicable.
June
June 1, 1989
To
Buffalo Sabres
Scott McCrory
To
Washington Capitals
Mark Ferner
[1]
June 15, 1989
To
St. Louis Blues
Paul MacLean
Adam Oates
To
Detroit Red Wings
Bernie Federko
Tony McKegney
[2]
June 16, 1989
To
Toronto Maple Leafs
Rob Ramage
To
Calgary Flames 2nd-rd pick -
1989 Entry Draft (# 24 -
Kent Manderville )
[3]
June 17, 1989
To
New Jersey Devils
Sylvain Turgeon
To
Hartford Whalers
Pat Verbeek
[4]
June 17, 1989
To
New Jersey Devils 3rd-rd pick -
1990 Entry Draft (# 56 -
Brad Bombardir )
To
Winnipeg Jets 3rd-rd pick -
1989 Entry Draft (# 46 -
Jason Cirone )
[5]
June 17, 1989
To
Buffalo Sabres 6th-rd pick -
1989 Entry Draft (# 107 -
Bill Pye )
To
New York Islanders
Joe Reekie
[6]
June 17, 1989
To
Winnipeg Jets
Randy Cunneyworth
Dave McLlwain
Rick Tabaracci
To
Pittsburgh Penguins
Randy Gilhen
Jim Kyte
Andrew McBain
[7]
June 17, 1989
To
Boston Bruins 3rd-rd pick -
1989 Entry Draft (# 57 -
Wes Walz )
To
Edmonton Oilers
Tommy Lehmann
[8]
June 17, 1989
To
New Jersey Devils 1st-rd pick -
1989 Entry Draft (# 18 -
Jason Miller )
To
Edmonton Oilers
Corey Foster
[9]
June 17, 1989
To
Quebec Nordiques future considerations
To
Washington Capitals
Bob Mason
[10]
June 17, 1989
To
New Jersey Devils
Walt Poddubny 4th-rd pick -
1990 Entry Draft (# 64 - Mike Bodnarchuk)
To
Quebec Nordiques
Joe Cirella
Claude Loiselle 8th-rd pick -
1990 Entry Draft (# 158 -
Alexander Karpovtsev )
[11]
June 17, 1989
To
Los Angeles Kings 5th-rd pick -
1989 Entry Draft (# 103 - Tom Newman)
To
Washington Capitals
Alan May
[12]
June 17, 1989
To
St. Louis Blues 3rd-rd pick -
1989 Entry Draft (# 55 -
Denny Felsner ) 2nd-rd pick -
1991 Entry Draft (# 27 -
Steve Staios )
To
Winnipeg Jets
Greg Paslawski 3rd-rd pick -
1989 Entry Draft (# 62 -
Kris Draper )
[13]
June 17, 1989
To
Boston Bruins
Frank Caprice
To
Vancouver Canucks 12th-rd pick -
1989 Entry Draft (# 248 - Jan Bergman)
[14]
June 19, 1989
To
Minnesota North Stars
Gaetan Duchesne
To
Quebec Nordiques
Kevin Kaminski
[15]
June 19, 1989
To
New Jersey Devils
Peter Sundstrom
To
Washington Capitals 10th-rd pick -
1991 Entry Draft (# 209 -
Rob Leask )
[16]
June 29, 1989
To
Toronto Maple Leafs
Lou Franceschetti
To
Washington Capitals 5th-rd pick -
1990 Entry Draft (# 94 -
Mark Ouimet )
[17]
July
The future considerations were cancelled in subsequent trade on October 3, 1989, involving
Pete Peeters and
Keith Acton .
August
Philadelphia's seventh-round pick was re-acquired as the result of a trade on September 8, 1989, that sent
Mark Laforest to Toronto in exchange for Toronto's sixth-round pick in the
1991 Entry Draft (later upgraded to a fifth- round) and this pick.
September
Calgary's second-round pick went to New Jersey as the result of a trade on June 16, 1990, that sent New Jersey's first-round and second-round picks in the
1990 Entry Draft to Calgary in exchange for Calgary's first-round, second-round (# 24 overall) picks in the
1990 Entry Draft and this pick.
The sixth-round pick later upgraded to a fifth-round pick in the
1991 Entry Draft .
Philadelphia's fifth-round pick went to Winnipeg as the result of a trade on October 3, 1989, that sent
Keith Acton and
Pete Peeters to Philadelphia in exchange for future considerations and this pick.
October
October 2, 1989
To
Montreal Canadiens cash
To
Edmonton Oilers
Randy Exelby
[29]
October 2, 1989
To
Boston Bruins
Mike Millar
To
Washington Capitals
Alfie Turcotte
[30]
October 3, 1989
To
Winnipeg Jets 5th-rd pick -
1991 Entry Draft (# 91 -
Juha Ylonen ) future considerations1
To
Philadelphia Flyers
Keith Acton
Pete Peeters
[31]
October 4, 1989
To
Buffalo Sabres
Dean Kennedy
To
Los Angeles Kings 4th-rd pick -
1991 Entry Draft (# 79 -
Keith Redmond )
[32]
October 5, 1989
To
Quebec Nordiques
Michel Petit
To
New York Rangers
Randy Moller
[33]
October 7, 1989
To
Hartford Whalers
Mike Berger
To
Minnesota North Stars rights to Kevin Sullivan
[34]
October 10, 1989
To
Hartford Whalers
Jim Ennis
To
Edmonton Oilers
Norm MacIver
[35]
October 16, 1989
To
New Jersey Devils 1st-rd pick -
1991 Entry Draft (# 3 -
Scott Niedermayer )
To
Toronto Maple Leafs
Tom Kurvers
[36]
October 24, 1989
To
Vancouver Canucks
Rod Buskas
To
Pittsburgh Penguins 6th-rd pick -
1990 Entry Draft (# 107 -
Ian Moran )
[37]
October 31, 1989
To
New Jersey Devils
Jim Thomson
To
Hartford Whalers
Chris Cichocki
[38]
This trade also includes the cancellation of future considerations owed to Philadelphia from trade on July 21, 1989 involving
Shawn Cronin .
November
Detroit's fifth-round pick went to Montreal as the result of a trade on June 15, 1990, that sent
Rick Green to Detroit in exchange for this pick.
December
Trade completed on June 22, 1991.
January
January 5, 1990
To
Buffalo Sabres future considerations
To
Washington Capitals
John Tucker
[52]
January 5, 1990
To
Edmonton Oilers 4th-rd pick -
1990 Entry Draft (# 67 - Joel Blain)
To
Philadelphia Flyers
Normand Lacombe
[53]
January 5, 1990
To
New Jersey Devils
Bob Brooke
To
Minnesota North Stars
Aaron Broten
[54]
January 5, 1990
To
Montreal Canadiens 3rd-rd pick -
1990 Entry Draft (# 58 -
Charles Poulin )
To
Chicago Blackhawks
Jocelyn Lemieux
[55]
January 8, 1990
To
Vancouver Canucks
Dave Capuano
Andrew McBain
Dan Quinn
To
Pittsburgh Penguins
Rod Buskas
Barry Pederson
Tony Tanti
[56]
January 16, 1990
To
Boston Bruins
Dave Poulin
To
Philadelphia Flyers
Ken Linseman
[57]
January 18, 1990
To
Edmonton Oilers future considerations
To
New York Rangers
Todd Charlesworth
[58]
January 20, 1990
To
Los Angeles Kings
Tony Granato
Tomas Sandstrom
To
New York Rangers
Bernie Nicholls
[59]
January 22, 1990
To
Minnesota North Stars
Daniel Berthiaume
To
Winnipeg Jets future considerations
[60]
January 22, 1990
To
St. Louis Blues
Ron Wilson
To
Winnipeg Jets
Doug Evans
[61]
February
March
Trading Deadline: March 7, 1989
[63]
March 2, 1990
To
Boston Bruins
Brian Propp
To
Philadelphia Flyers 2nd-rd pick -
1990 Entry Draft (# 42 -
Terran Sandwith )
[64]
March 3, 1990
To
Hartford Whalers Jeff Sirkka
To
Boston Bruins
Steve Dykstra
[65]
March 5, 1990
To
Hartford Whalers
Yvon Corriveau
To
Washington Capitals
Mike Liut
[66]
March 5, 1990
To
Buffalo Sabres
Jay Wells 4th-rd pick -
1991 Entry Draft (# 72 -
Peter Ambroziak )
To
Philadelphia Flyers
Kevin Maguire 2nd-rd pick -
1990 Entry Draft (# 40 -
Mikael Renberg )
[67]
March 5, 1990
To
Quebec Nordiques
Mario Doyon
Everett Sanipass
Dan Vincelette
To
Chicago Blackhawks
Michel Goulet
Greg Millen 6th-rd pick -
1991 Entry Draft (# 112 - Kevin St. Jacques)
[68]
March 6, 1990
To
Hartford Whalers Cam Brauer
To
Edmonton Oilers
Marc Laforge
[69]
March 6, 1990
To
Minnesota North Stars
Ulf Dahlen 4th-rd pick -
1990 Entry Draft (# 70 -
Cal McGowan ) future considerations (4th-rd pick -
1991 Entry Draft
LAK - # 81 -
Alexei Zhitnik )1
To
New York Rangers
Mike Gartner
[70]
March 6, 1990
To
Chicago Blackhawks future considerations
To
Pittsburgh Penguins
Alain Chevrier
[71]
March 6, 1990
To
Edmonton Oilers future considerations
To
Pittsburgh Penguins
Brian Wilks
[72]
March 6, 1990
To
New Jersey Devils
Jeff Sharples
To
Edmonton Oilers
Reijo Ruotsalainen
[73]
March 6, 1990
To
New Jersey Devils
Peter Stastny
To
Quebec Nordiques
Craig Wolanin future considerations (
Randy Velischek )2
[74]
March 6, 1990
To
Vancouver Canucks
Jack Capuano
To
New York Islanders
Jeff Rohlicek
[75]
March 6, 1990
To
New Jersey Devils 5th-rd pick -
1990 Entry Draft (# 104 - Petr Kuchyna)
To
Calgary Flames
Jim Korn
[76]
March 6, 1990
To
Vancouver Canucks
Adrien Plavsic 1st-rd pick -
1990 Entry Draft (# 18 -
Shawn Antoski ) 2nd-rd pick -
1991 Entry Draft (
MTL - # 43 -
Craig Darby )3
To
St. Louis Blues
Harold Snepsts
Rich Sutter 2nd-rd pick -
1990 Entry Draft (# 33 -
Craig Johnson )
[77]
March 6, 1990
To
Montreal Canadiens 2nd-rd pick -
1991 Entry Draft (# 43 -
Craig Darby )
To
Vancouver Canucks
Jyrki Lumme
[78]
Minnesota's fourth-round pick went to Los Angeles as the result of a trade on June 22, 1991, that sent
Todd Elik to Minnesota in exchange for
Randy Gilhen ,
Charlie Huddy ,
Jim Thomson and this pick.
Trade completed on August 13, 1990.
Vancouver's second-round pick went to Montreal as the result of a trade on March 6, 1990, that sent
Jyrki Lumme to Vancouver in exchange for this pick.
See also
References
Patrick Adams Norris Smythe See also