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Chris Oddleifson

Christopher Roy Oddleifson (born September 7, 1950) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey centre who played in the National Hockey League (NHL) from 1972 until 1981. He is best known for his time with the Vancouver Canucks, where he was one of the team's top players for much of the 1970s and served as team captain in 1976–77.

Chris Oddleifson
Born (1950-09-07) September 7, 1950 (age 73)
Brandon, Manitoba, Canada
Height 6 ft 2 in (188 cm)
Weight 185 lb (84 kg; 13 st 3 lb)
Position Centre
Shot Right
Played for Boston Bruins
Vancouver Canucks
NHL Draft 10th overall, 1970
California Golden Seals
Playing career 1972–1981

Playing career edit

Oddleifson was selected 10th overall in the 1970 NHL Amateur Draft by the California Golden Seals following a dominant final junior season with the Winnipeg Jets of the WCHL, during which he finished with 95 points (including a league-leading 64 assists) and 243 penalty minutes.

At the end of the 1969-70 season the Seals had traded their pick in the first round of the 1971 draft to the Montreal Canadiens, along with Francois Lacombe in return for Montreal's first round pick in 1970, Ernie Hicke and cash. As a result of the Seals' dreadful 1970-71 season, the Canadiens owned the top pick in the 1971 draft, and used it to select future Hall of Famer Guy Lafleur, while the Seals drafted Oddleifson with Montreal's number ten selection in 1970.

Oddleifson was assigned to the minors and never played an NHL game for the Seals, and was dealt to the Boston Bruins midway through the 1971–72 season.

In 1972–73, Oddleifson made his NHL debut, appearing in 6 games for Boston without recording a point. He managed to crack the Bruins full-time in the 1973–74 NHL season. He acquitted himself well, highlighted on December 30, 1973 by a four-goal game against the same Golden Seals that had given up on him two years earlier. On February 7, 1974[1] he was dealt to the Vancouver Canucks in a multi-player deal for sniper Bobby Schmautz. He finished out his rookie season with decent totals of 13 goals and 29 points in 70 games between Boston and Vancouver.

Oddleifson had his breakout year in 1974–75, as he emerged as a leader on a young Canuck team which surprisingly won their division and made the playoffs for the first time in franchise history. He proved himself to be an exceptional all-around player who possessed size, toughness, and playmaking ability, as well as the ability to play both at center and on the wing. He led the Canucks in scoring through the early part of the season, until a fractured jaw forced him to miss 20 games. Nevertheless, he finished with career highs of 16 goals and 35 assists for 51 points in just 60 games.

In 1975–76, Oddleifson had his finest NHL season, scoring 16 goals and a club-leading 46 assists for a career-high 62 points. Although his production waned somewhat in the next few seasons, he remained one of the team's top all-around forwards and most popular players. He was named team captain for 1976–77, although he was succeeded by Don Lever the following year. In 1977–78, he recorded a career-high 17 goals for the club.

By the 1979–80 season, the emergence of young stars like Thomas Gradin, Stan Smyl and Curt Fraser, as well as the acquisition of several skilled veterans, had pushed Oddleifson into a mainly defensive role, and he finished the season with career lows of just 8 goals and 28 points. Early in the 1980–81 campaign, he was assigned to the Dallas Black Hawks, effectively ending his NHL career.

Oddleifson spent two more seasons playing in Switzerland before retiring in 1983. He finished his NHL career with totals of 95 goals and 191 assists for 286 points in 524 games, along with 464 penalty minutes.

Following his career, Oddleifson returned to Vancouver and became a successful real estate agent. He remains active with the Canuck oldtimers squad.

Awards and achievements edit

Career statistics edit

    Regular season   Playoffs
Season Team League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM
1966–67 Winnipeg Monarchs MJHL 8 3 3 6 10
1968–69 Winnipeg Jets WCJHL 46 14 30 44 118 7 0 2 2 0
1969–70 Winnipeg Jets WCJHL 59 31 64 95 243 14 8 19 27 90
1970–71 Providence Reds AHL 66 15 42 57 95 10 1 4 5 21
1971–72 Oklahoma City Blazers CHL 68 18 44 62 134 6 0 2 2 12
1972–73 Boston Bruins NHL 6 0 0 0 0
1972–73 Boston Braves AHL 63 12 42 54 127 10 3 6 9 41
1973–74 Boston Bruins NHL 49 10 11 21 25
1973–74 Vancouver Canucks NHL 21 3 5 8 19
1974–75 Vancouver Canucks NHL 60 16 35 51 54 5 0 3 3 2
1975–76 Vancouver Canucks NHL 80 16 46 62 88 2 1 2 3 0
1976–77 Vancouver Canucks NHL 80 14 26 40 81
1977–78 Vancouver Canucks NHL 78 17 22 39 64
1978–79 Vancouver Canucks NHL 67 11 26 37 51 3 0 1 1 2
1979–80 Vancouver Canucks NHL 75 8 20 28 76 4 0 0 0 4
1980–81 Vancouver Canucks NHL 8 0 0 0 6
1980–81 Dallas Black Hawks CHL 46 12 36 48 30 5 0 3 3 0
1981–82 SC Langenthal NDB
1982–83 SC Langenthal NDB
NHL totals 524 95 191 286 464 14 1 6 7 8

References edit

  1. ^ "Bobby Schmautz traded". NHL Trade Tracker. Retrieved April 20, 2021.

External links edit

  • Biographical information and career statistics from NHL.com, or Eliteprospects.com, or Hockey-Reference.com, or The Internet Hockey Database
  • Profile at hockeydraftcentral.com

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Christopher Roy Oddleifson born September 7 1950 is a Canadian former professional ice hockey centre who played in the National Hockey League NHL from 1972 until 1981 He is best known for his time with the Vancouver Canucks where he was one of the team s top players for much of the 1970s and served as team captain in 1976 77 Chris OddleifsonBorn 1950 09 07 September 7 1950 age 73 Brandon Manitoba CanadaHeight6 ft 2 in 188 cm Weight185 lb 84 kg 13 st 3 lb PositionCentreShotRightPlayed forBoston BruinsVancouver CanucksNHL Draft10th overall 1970California Golden SealsPlaying career1972 1981 Contents 1 Playing career 2 Awards and achievements 3 Career statistics 4 References 5 External linksPlaying career editOddleifson was selected 10th overall in the 1970 NHL Amateur Draft by the California Golden Seals following a dominant final junior season with the Winnipeg Jets of the WCHL during which he finished with 95 points including a league leading 64 assists and 243 penalty minutes At the end of the 1969 70 season the Seals had traded their pick in the first round of the 1971 draft to the Montreal Canadiens along with Francois Lacombe in return for Montreal s first round pick in 1970 Ernie Hicke and cash As a result of the Seals dreadful 1970 71 season the Canadiens owned the top pick in the 1971 draft and used it to select future Hall of Famer Guy Lafleur while the Seals drafted Oddleifson with Montreal s number ten selection in 1970 Oddleifson was assigned to the minors and never played an NHL game for the Seals and was dealt to the Boston Bruins midway through the 1971 72 season In 1972 73 Oddleifson made his NHL debut appearing in 6 games for Boston without recording a point He managed to crack the Bruins full time in the 1973 74 NHL season He acquitted himself well highlighted on December 30 1973 by a four goal game against the same Golden Seals that had given up on him two years earlier On February 7 1974 1 he was dealt to the Vancouver Canucks in a multi player deal for sniper Bobby Schmautz He finished out his rookie season with decent totals of 13 goals and 29 points in 70 games between Boston and Vancouver Oddleifson had his breakout year in 1974 75 as he emerged as a leader on a young Canuck team which surprisingly won their division and made the playoffs for the first time in franchise history He proved himself to be an exceptional all around player who possessed size toughness and playmaking ability as well as the ability to play both at center and on the wing He led the Canucks in scoring through the early part of the season until a fractured jaw forced him to miss 20 games Nevertheless he finished with career highs of 16 goals and 35 assists for 51 points in just 60 games In 1975 76 Oddleifson had his finest NHL season scoring 16 goals and a club leading 46 assists for a career high 62 points Although his production waned somewhat in the next few seasons he remained one of the team s top all around forwards and most popular players He was named team captain for 1976 77 although he was succeeded by Don Lever the following year In 1977 78 he recorded a career high 17 goals for the club By the 1979 80 season the emergence of young stars like Thomas Gradin Stan Smyl and Curt Fraser as well as the acquisition of several skilled veterans had pushed Oddleifson into a mainly defensive role and he finished the season with career lows of just 8 goals and 28 points Early in the 1980 81 campaign he was assigned to the Dallas Black Hawks effectively ending his NHL career Oddleifson spent two more seasons playing in Switzerland before retiring in 1983 He finished his NHL career with totals of 95 goals and 191 assists for 286 points in 524 games along with 464 penalty minutes Following his career Oddleifson returned to Vancouver and became a successful real estate agent He remains active with the Canuck oldtimers squad Awards and achievements editMJHL Second All Star Team 1968 WCHL All Star Team 1970 Honoured Member of the Manitoba Hockey Hall of FameCareer statistics edit Regular season PlayoffsSeason Team League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM1966 67 Winnipeg Monarchs MJHL 8 3 3 6 10 1968 69 Winnipeg Jets WCJHL 46 14 30 44 118 7 0 2 2 01969 70 Winnipeg Jets WCJHL 59 31 64 95 243 14 8 19 27 901970 71 Providence Reds AHL 66 15 42 57 95 10 1 4 5 211971 72 Oklahoma City Blazers CHL 68 18 44 62 134 6 0 2 2 121972 73 Boston Bruins NHL 6 0 0 0 0 1972 73 Boston Braves AHL 63 12 42 54 127 10 3 6 9 411973 74 Boston Bruins NHL 49 10 11 21 25 1973 74 Vancouver Canucks NHL 21 3 5 8 19 1974 75 Vancouver Canucks NHL 60 16 35 51 54 5 0 3 3 21975 76 Vancouver Canucks NHL 80 16 46 62 88 2 1 2 3 01976 77 Vancouver Canucks NHL 80 14 26 40 81 1977 78 Vancouver Canucks NHL 78 17 22 39 64 1978 79 Vancouver Canucks NHL 67 11 26 37 51 3 0 1 1 21979 80 Vancouver Canucks NHL 75 8 20 28 76 4 0 0 0 41980 81 Vancouver Canucks NHL 8 0 0 0 6 1980 81 Dallas Black Hawks CHL 46 12 36 48 30 5 0 3 3 01981 82 SC Langenthal NDB 1982 83 SC Langenthal NDB NHL totals 524 95 191 286 464 14 1 6 7 8References edit Bobby Schmautz traded NHL Trade Tracker Retrieved April 20 2021 External links editBiographical information and career statistics from NHL com or Eliteprospects com or Hockey Reference com or The Internet Hockey Database Profile at hockeydraftcentral comPreceded byTony Featherstone Oakland Seals first round draft pick1970 Succeeded byRick HamptonPreceded byAndre Boudrias Vancouver Canucks captain1976 77 Succeeded byDon Lever Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Chris Oddleifson amp oldid 1205443966, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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