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With the NHL Draft coming to Montreal in less than a month, let's take a look back at some of the most significant events related to the Canadiens and the NHL Entry Draft through the '60s and '70s.
10.The NHL's first draft was held on June 5, 1963, at the Queen Elizabeth Hotel in Montreal.
9.The Draft excluded players that were already signed to A, B, and C forms, which eliminated the vast majority of prospects available. Only 23 players were chosen in the four-round event, with a few teams opting out of the last two rounds.
8.The Canadiens made the first-ever pick at the Draft, choosing forward Garry Monahan, who went on to have a steady NHL career. The second-overall pick was none other than Peter Mahovlich, who was chosen by the Detroit Red Wings.
7.In 1964 the Boston Bruins drafted a goaltender playing for Cornell University named Ken Dryden. A few hours later, Dryden was traded to the Canadiens. Dryden went on to become one of the most successful goaltenders in league history.