Garry Swain was the Penguins' Number One draft pick in the 1968 amateur Draft, but only ended up playing nine games for the team, registering one goal. It came on March 29, 1969 in Philadelphia during the second-last game of a lost season. Swain made "a fine move on (Bernie) Parent in the goalmouth," according to this Pittsburgh Press game report.
Swain went on to play three seasons with the New England Whalers of the WHA.
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