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10 Notable Trades
(listed chronologically)

Some notable trades of the 1960s
February 10, 1960
Red Kelly goes to Toronto from Detroit for Marc Rheaume.
June 13, 1961
New York Rangers acquire Doug Harvey from Montreal for Lou Fontinato.
June 4, 1963
Montreal trades Jacques Plante, Phil Goyette, and Don Marshall to the Rangers for Gump Worsley, Leon Rochefort, Dave Balon, and Len Ronson.
February 22, 1964
The Rangers acquire Bob Nevin, Dick Duff, Rod Seiling, and Arnie Brown from Toronto for Don McKenney and Andy Bathgate.
December 22, 1964
Dick Duff traded to Montreal by the Rangers for Bill Hicke.
February 18, 1966
Leo Boivin is traded to Detroit by Boston for Bill Lesuk, Gary Doak, and future considerations (Steve Atkinson).
May 15, 1967
A young Phil Esposito is traded from Chicago to Boston along with Ken Hodge and Fred Stanfield for Pit Martin, Jack Norris, and Gilles Marotte.
November 29, 1967
St. Louis trades Ron Stewart and Ron Attwell to the Rangers for Barclay Plager and Red Berenson.
March 3, 1968
The Big M, Frank Mahovlich, is sent to Detroit with Garry Unger, Pete Stemkowski, and Carl Brewer by Toronto for Norm Ullman, Floyd Smith, and Paul Henderson.
May 14, 1969
Eddie Shack traded by Boston to Los Angeles with Ross Lonsberry for Ken Turlik, a 1st-round draft choice in 1971 (Ron Jones), and a 1st-round draft choice in 1973 (Andre Savard).


Did You Know?

The 1966-67 season was the only in league history in which not a single trade was made during the schedule.

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