1979–80 NHL transactions

The following is a list of all team-to-team transactions that have occurred in the National Hockey League during the 1979–80 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 between teams

May

May 24, 1979 To Atlanta Flames
Curt Bennett
To St. Louis Blues
Bobby Simpson

June

June 7, 1979 To St. Louis Blues
Blake Dunlop
Rick Lapointe
To Philadelphia Flyers
Phil Myre
June 9, 1979 To Winnipeg Jets
7th-rd pick - 1980 Entry Draft
(# 135 - Michael Lauen)
To Pittsburgh Penguins
Jets promise not to claim
Kim Clackson as a priority
selection in the
1979 NHL Expansion Draft
June 9, 1979 To Minnesota North Stars
Oilers promise not to claim
Paul Shmyr as a priority
selection in the
1979 NHL Expansion Draft
To Edmonton Oilers
4th-rd pick - 1979 Entry Draft
(# 69 - Glenn Anderson)
June 9, 1979 To Quebec Nordiques
Black Hawks promise not to claim
Real Cloutier as a priority
selection in the
1979 NHL Expansion Draft
To Chicago Black Hawks
1st-rd pick - 1980 Entry Draft
(# 3 - Denis Savard)
June 9, 1979 To Montreal Canadiens
3rd-rd pick - 1980 Entry Draft
(# 45 - John Newberry)
2nd-rd pick - 1981 Entry Draft
(# 32 - Lars Eriksson)
To Quebec Nordiques
Nordiques promise to claim
Alain Cote or Danny Geoffrion
rather than Marc Tardif or
Richard David as a priority
selection in the
1979 NHL Expansion Draft1
June 9, 1979 To St. Louis Blues
future considerations2
(Ralph Klassen)
To New York Islanders
Barry Gibbs
Terry Richardson
June 9, 1979 To Los Angeles Kings
Barry Gibbs
To New York Islanders
future considerations3
(Tom Williams)
June 10, 1979 To Minnesota North Stars
2nd-rd pick - 1982 Entry Draft
(CGY - # 29 - Dave Reierson)4
To St. Louis Blues
Richie Hansen
Bryan Maxwell
June 11, 1979 To Washington Capitals
Mike Marson
To New York Islanders
Steve Clippingdale
June 13, 1979 To Montreal Canadiens
2nd-rd pick - 1980 Entry Draft
(# 27 - Ric Nattress)
To Edmonton Oilers
Dave Lumley
Dan Newman
June 13, 1979 To Quebec Nordiques
cash
To St. Louis Blues
Hartland Monahan
June 15, 1979 To Quebec Nordiques
Nelson Burton
To Washington Capitals
Dave Parro
June 28, 1979 To Quebec Nordiques
Barry Legge
Jamie Hislop
To Winnipeg Jets
Barry Melrose
  1. Quebec selected Alain Cote in the 1979 NHL Expansion Draft.
  2. Trade completed on June 14, 1979.
  3. Trade completed on August 16, 1979.
  4. Minnesota's second-round pick went to Calgary as the result of a trade on June 7, 1982 that sent Willi Plett and Calgary's fourth-round pick in 1982 NHL Entry Draft to Minnesota in exchange for Steve Christoff, Bill Nyrop and this pick.

July

July 2, 1979 To Colorado Rockies
rights to Hardy Astrom
To New York Rangers
Bill Lochead
July 19, 1979 To Minnesota North Stars
cash
To Vancouver Canucks
Chuck Arnason
July 25, 1979 To Winnipeg Jets
Wayne Dillon
To New York Rangers
future considerations

August

August, 1979
exact date
unknown
To Quebec Nordiques
Goran Hogosta
To New York Islanders
Richard Brodeur
August, 1979
exact date
unknown
To Atlanta Flames
Paul Terbenche
To Winnipeg Jets
future considerations
August 3,
1979
To Detroit Red Wings
Pete Mahovlich
To Pittsburgh Penguins
Nick Libett
August 7,
1979
To Edmonton Oilers
Tom Roulston
Risto Siltanen
To St. Louis Blues
Joe Micheletti
August 8,
1979
To Montreal Canadiens
2nd-rd pick - 1979 Entry Draft
(# 42 - Gaston Gingras)
2nd-rd pick - 1982 Entry Draft
(# 32 - Kent Carlson)1
To Minnesota North Stars
Bill Nyrop
August 9,
1979
To Minnesota North Stars
2nd-rd pick - 1979 Entry Draft
(# 42 - Neal Broten)
3rd-rd pick - 1979 Entry Draft
(# 63 - Kevin Maxwell)
To Edmonton Oilers
Dave Semenko
3rd-rd pick - 1979 Entry Draft
(# 48 - Mark Messier)
August 16,
1979
To Washington Capitals
Wayne Stephenson
To Philadelphia Flyers
3rd-rd pick - 1981 Entry Draft
(# 47 - Barry Tabobondung)
August 22,
19792
To Los Angeles Kings
Andre St. Laurent
1st-rd pick - 1980 Entry Draft
(# 4 - Larry Murphy)
1st-rd pick - 1981 Entry Draft
(# 2 - Doug Smith)3
To Detroit Red Wings
rights to Dale McCourt
August 22,
1979
To Toronto Maple Leafs
Reg Thomas
To Edmonton Oilers
6th-rd pick - 1981 Entry Draft
(# 111 - Steve Smith)
August 30,
1979
To Montreal Canadiens
Denis Herron
2nd-rd pick - 1982 Entry Draft
(# 31 - Jocelyn Gauvreau)
To Pittsburgh Penguins
Robert Holland
Pat Hughes
  1. The original pick was for a 2nd-rd pick in the 1980 NHL Entry Draft but was changed to a 2nd-rd pick in the 1982 NHL Entry Draft on June 11, 1980 (1980 NHL Entry Draft) day.
  2. This was a compensation trade. The rights to Dale McCourt were transferred to Los Angeles as compensation to Detroit signing restricted free agent Rogatien Vachon on August 8, 1979. McCourt refused to report to Los Angeles and sued the NHL, NHLPA, Detroit and Los Angeles.[1] The matter was resolved and McCourt stayed with Detroit.[2]
  3. Los Angeles had the option of a 2nd-rd pick in 1980 or 1st-rd pick in 1981 NHL Entry Draft. They selected in the 1981 draft.

September

September 4,
1979
To Detroit Red Wings
Dennis Sobchuk
To Philadelphia Flyers
4th-rd pick - 1981 Entry Draft
(# 65 - Dave Michayluk)1
September 14,
1979
To Montreal Canadiens
4th-rd pick - 1982 Entry Draft
(# 69 - John DeVoe)
To Los Angeles Kings
Brad Selwood
4th-rd pick - 1982 Entry Draft
(# 82 - Dave Ross)
September 24,
1979
To Edmonton Oilers
Jim Harrison
To Chicago Black Hawks
future considerations
  1. The trade was for a conditional 3rd-rd or 4th-rd pick in 1981 NHL Entry Draft. The pick was made in the 4th-rd but the condition of the pick is unknown.

October

October 4,
1979
To Montreal Canadiens
cash
To Winnipeg Jets
Ron Wilson
October 5,
1979
To Buffalo Sabres
John Van Boxmeer
To Colorado Rockies
Rene Robert
October 10,
1979
To Atlanta Flames
Garry Unger
To St. Louis Blues
Ed Kea
Don Laurence
2nd-rd pick - 1981 Entry Draft
(# 36 - Hakan Nordin)
October 12,
1979
To Winnipeg Jets
Bud Stefanski
To New York Rangers
cash
future considerations
October 23,
1979
To Boston Bruins
Bobby Lalonde
To Atlanta Flames
4th-rd pick in 1982 Entry Draft
(MIN - # 81 - Dusan Pasek)1
  1. Calgary's fourth-round pick went to Minnesota as the result of a trade on June 7, 1982 that sent Steve Christoff, Bill Nyrop and Minnesota's second-round pick in 1982 NHL Entry Draft to Calgary in exchange for Willi Plett and this pick.

November

November 2, 1979 To Colorado Rockies
Lucien DeBlois
Pat Hickey
Mike McEwen
Dean Turner
future considerations1
(Bob Crawford)
To New York Rangers
Barry Beck
November 6, 1979 To Atlanta Flames
Harvey Bennett Jr.
To St. Louis Blues
cash
November 6, 1979 To Vancouver Canucks
Bruce Affleck
Gord Buynak
To St. Louis Blues
cash
November 13, 1979 To St. Louis Blues
Blair Chapman
To Pittsburgh Penguins
Bob Stewart
  1. Trade completed on January 15, 1980.

December

December 7, 1979 To Washington Capitals
Mike Kaszycki
To New York Islanders
Gord Lane
December 10, 1979 To Boston Bruins
Dan Newman
To Edmonton Oilers
Bobby Schmautz
December 10, 1979 To Minnesota North Stars
2nd-rd pick - 1981 Entry Draft
(# 31 - Mike Sands)
To Vancouver Canucks
Per-Olov Brasar
December 13, 1979 To Toronto Maple Leafs
Dave Farrish
Terry Martin
To Quebec Nordiques
Reg Thomas
December 21, 1979 To Vancouver Canucks
Dave Logan
Harold Phillipoff
To Chicago Black Hawks
Ron Sedlbauer
December 27, 1979 To Toronto Maple Leafs
Bob Stephenson
To Hartford Whalers
Pat Boutette
December 29, 1979 To Toronto Maple Leafs
Pat Hickey
Wilf Paiement
To Colorado Rockies
Lanny McDonald
Joel Quenneville

January

January 2, 1980 To Vancouver Canucks
cash
To Philadelphia Flyers
Jack McIlhargey
January 3, 1980 To Minnesota North Stars
David Hanson
To Detroit Red Wings
future considerations
January 3, 1980 To Minnesota North Stars
cash
To Detroit Red Wings
Alex Pirus
January 4, 1980 To Minnesota North Stars
2nd-rd pick - 1982 Entry Draft
(MTL - # 32 - Kent Carlson)1
To Vancouver Canucks
Kris Manery
January 10, 1980 To Toronto Maple Leafs
Pat Ribble
To Chicago Black Hawks
Dave Hutchison
January 17, 1980 To Hartford Whalers
Tom Rowe
To Washington Capitals
Alan Hangsleben
  1. Minnesota's second-round pick went to Montreal as the result of a trade on August 8, 1979 that sent Bill Nyrop to Minnesota in exchange for Minnesota's second-round pick in 1979 NHL Entry Draft and second-round pick in 1980 NHL Entry Draft. The trade was later changed for this pick on June 11, 1980 (1980 NHL Entry Draft day).

February

February 8, 1980 To Vancouver Canucks
Ivan Boldirev
Darcy Rota
To Atlanta Flames
Don Lever
Brad Smith
February 10, 1980 To Toronto Maple Leafs
Curt Ridley
To Vancouver Canucks
cash
February 16, 1980 To Toronto Maple Leafs
Mike Kaszycki
To Washington Capitals
Pat Ribble
February 18, 1980 To Toronto Maple Leafs
Bill Derlago
Rick Vaive
To Vancouver Canucks
Jerry Butler
Tiger Williams
February 25, 1980 To Colorado Rockies
Bobby Schmautz
To Edmonton Oilers
Don Ashby
February 27, 1980 To Hartford Whalers
Bobby Hull
To Winnipeg Jets
future considerations
February 28, 1980 To Vancouver Canucks
cash
To St. Louis Blues
Bruce Affleck
Gord Buynak

March

March 3, 1980 To Toronto Maple Leafs
3rd-rd pick - 1980 Entry Draft
(# 43 - Fred Boimistruck)
To Colorado Rockies
Walt McKechnie
March 10, 1980 To Buffalo Sabres
1st-rd pick - 1982 Entry Draft
(# 6 - Phil Housley)
To Los Angeles Kings
Jerry Korab
March 10, 1980 To Los Angeles Kings
Billy Harris
Dave Lewis
To New York Islanders
Butch Goring
March 11, 1980 To Edmonton Oilers
Don Murdoch
To New York Rangers
Cam Connor
3rd-rd pick - 1981 Entry Draft
(# 50 - Peter Sundstrom)
March 11, 1980 To Quebec Nordiques
Ron Chipperfield
To Edmonton Oilers
Ron Low
March 11, 1980 To Minnesota North Stars
Jim Corsi
To Edmonton Oilers
future considerations

Additional sources

  • hockeydb.com - search for player and select "show trades"
  • "NHL trades for 1979-1980". NHL Trade Tracker. Retrieved July 22, 2021.

References

  1. "The Ups and Downs of Dale McCourt". TSN. December 24, 2016. 3:03 min:sec mark. Retrieved April 25, 2017.
  2. Berry, Robert C.; Gould, William B.; Staudohar, Paul D. (1986). Labor Relations in Professional Sports. Greenwood Publishing Group. ISBN 9780865691377.
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