WHA Draft Oddities
I’ve been looking at some WHA drafts recently. In 1974, both the WHA and the NHL held “secret” drafts to hide picks from each other. The NHL was tired of the WHA poaching NHL draft picks so they held the draft three days earlier than the WHA and via telephone. The plan didn’t quite work as the phone drafting took far too much time and ended up spreading out over three days. Buffalo GM Punch Imlach was so frustrated by the proceedings, he made a claim for a fake player from Japan. Taro Tsujimoto of the Tokyo Katanas was selected by the Sabres with the 183rd pick. Tsujimoto was the name of an auto parts store one of the Sabres scouts occasionally drove past, and “Katana” meant “Sabre” in Japanese. The WHA’s Toronto Toros took part in only four WHA drafts, yet their final draft in 1976 could well be described as better than anything their cousins the Toronto Maple Leafs have ever produced. Sure, not one of their picks that year ended up playing for the franchise even though the team shif...