As a youth, Edur played in the 1966 and 1967
Quebec International Pee-Wee Hockey Tournaments with a
minor ice hockey team from
Leaside. Edur was selected by the
Boston Bruins in the third round of the
1974 NHL amateur draft, 54th overall, although by that time, he had already made his professional debut in the
World Hockey Association with the
Cleveland Crusaders rather than in the
NHL, as the Crusaders had signed him as an underage junior player before the 1973-74 season. After three seasons in the WHA, Edur joined the NHL with the
Colorado Rockies. In July, 1978 at the age of 24, after just two seasons in the NHL (with Colorado and the
Pittsburgh Penguins), Edur retired from professional hockey. Before retiring he had signed with the
St. Louis Blues. Edur was later drafted by the
Edmonton Oilers when he left the WHA for the NHL, however, he again declined an opportunity to become involved with professional hockey and became a full-time brother of
Jehovah's Witnesses, eventually serving as a branch committee member for the religion's
Estonia headquarters. == Transactions ==