1991 NHL Entry Draft

The NHL Entry Draft in 1991, the annual talent contraction of the National Hockey League, took place on 22 June 1991 at the Memorial Auditorium in the American Buffalo in upstate New York.

A total of 264 players were selected in twelve rounds. 15 of the 22 players from the first round completed more than 500 NHL games. Seven players from the second round and eleven Rounds from the three to five managed also to reach this mark.

Received many Vorschusslorbeeren, the Canadian striker Eric Lindros had gone into the Draft and the Quebec Nordiques secured with their first draft law, the rights to Lindros. However, a native of Ontario Lindros refused to play for the French-Canadian franchise and announced that he would not sign a contract. Then took the chance and gave the Philadelphia Flyers selected in sixth place Peter Forsberg, Ron Hextall, Mike Ricci, Steve Duchesne, Kerry Huffman, their first-round draft pick in the NHL Entry Draft in 1993, 1.5 million U.S. dollars and later Chris Simon and their first-round draft pick in the NHL Entry Draft from 1994 to the Nordiques. The transfer business impacted as a result positive for Quebec, because the successor franchise Colorado Avalanche in the 1995/96 season won the Stanley Cup with the majority of these players.

Draft result

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