JIM PRITCHARD - D - 1968
The Habs took defenseman Jim Pritchard with the third overall pick in 1968, but he would never play with the Canadiens. He spent nine years plying his trade in the Central, Eastern, and North American Hockey Leagues, but never cracked an NHL roster.
While Galchenyuk may have been the Habs' only third overall pick to ever play for Montreal, he isn't the lone No. 3 selection to have donned a Canadiens uniform. His current teammate, Jonathan Drouin, was taken third by the Tampa Bay Lightning in 2013 in New Jersey. In his first season with the Canadiens, Drouin amassed 46 points (13G, 33A) in 77 games, and has career totals of 42 goals, 99 assists and 141 points in 241 games.
Other former third overall picks to skate in bleu-blanc-rouge include Robert Picard (D, 1977, WSH, three seasons in Montreal, 899 career games, 104 goals, 319 assists), Denis Savard (C, 1980, CHI, four seasons in Montreal, 1,196 GP, 473G, 865A), Scott Thornton (LW, 1989, TOR, four seasons in Montreal, 941 GP, 144G, 141A), and Radek Bonk (C, 1994, OTT, two seasons in Montreal, 969 GP, 194G, 303A).