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Jean Potvin

Jean René Potvin (March 25, 1949 – March 15, 2022) was a Canadian professional ice hockey defenceman who played eleven seasons in the National Hockey League (NHL). He played for the Los Angeles Kings, Philadelphia Flyers, New York Islanders, Cleveland Barons, and Minnesota North Stars from 1970 to 1981. He was the older brother of Denis Potvin and cousin of Marc Potvin.[1]

Jean Potvin
Potvin in 1973
Born (1949-03-25)March 25, 1949
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Died March 15, 2022(2022-03-15) (aged 72)
Weston, Florida, U.S.
Height 5 ft 11 in (180 cm)
Weight 188 lb (85 kg; 13 st 6 lb)
Position Defence
Shot Right
Played for Los Angeles Kings
Philadelphia Flyers
New York Islanders
Cleveland Barons
Minnesota North Stars
NHL draft Undrafted
Playing career 1969–1981

Early life edit

Potvin was born in Ottawa on March 25, 1949.[1][2] His father, Armand, worked as a civil servant; his mother, Lucille (St-Louis), was a housewife and a caterer.[3] He began his junior career in 1967–68 with the Ottawa 67's of the Ontario Hockey Association,[2] alongside his brother Denis.[3]

Playing career edit

Potvin began his professional hockey career in December 1969 with the Springfield Kings in the American Hockey League (AHL).[3] The next season in 1970–71, he led all defencemen on the team in scoring as he played on the Springfield Kings' Calder Cup-winning team with teammates Butch Goring and Billy Smith.[4] During that playoff season, Potvin scored two goals and had 10 assists for 12 points in 12 games.[5] A decade later, Goring, Smith, and Potvin would play together again on the first two New York Islanders' Stanley Cup-winning teams, in 1980 and 1981.[6][7]

He was traded along with Ross Lonsberry, Bill Flett and Eddie Joyal from the Kings to the Flyers for Serge Bernier, Bill Lesuk and Jim Johnson on January 28, 1972.[8]

During his 11-year career, Potvin scored 63 goals and had 224 assists in 613 career NHL games. He led the league in games played with 78 in 1973–74.[1] Two seasons later, he was the second-highest-scoring defenceman in the NHL with 72 points (17 goals and 55 assists). The only other defenceman to have more points that season was his brother Denis, with 98 points (31 goals and 67 assists).[9]

On January 22, 1976, in a game against the Detroit Red Wings at Nassau Coliseum, Potvin scored three goals and also added an assist, while his brother Denis had two goals and two assists of his own. Two of Jean's goals came on the power play, with his final two goals coming 45 seconds apart.[10][11] Potvin's hat trick is the only one by an Islanders defenceman not had by Denis.[12]

Potvin was involved in the last Christmas Day fight in NHL history.[13] Potvin, who played for the Los Angeles Kings at the time, fought Ernie Hicke of the California Golden Seals on December 25, 1971. Both players were charged with 5 penalty minutes.[14] Potvin and Hicke were later teammates on the Islanders from 1973 to 1975.[15][16][17]

Broadcasting career edit

Potvin worked on Islander radio broadcasts both late in his playing career and following his retirement, when he was paired mainly with Barry Landers.[18] Potvin won the Stanley Cup in 1980 with the Islanders in spite of spending the entire playoff run in the announcer's booth serving as color commentator with radio play-by-play man Bob Lawrence.[19] In 1981 he played only 18 games for the Islanders.[1] His name was still engraved on the Cup in 1981, even though he did not qualify.[20] Again, he spent the playoffs serving as color commentator with Landers.[18] When his playing career ended after the 1981 season, Potvin worked as the radio color commentator for the New York Islanders' broadcasts for the next eight years.[3]

Personal life edit

Potvin was married to Lorraine until his death. Together, they had three children: Kim, Leslie, and Justin.[3][21]

Potvin was recruited by Donaldson, Lufkin & Jenrette as an institutional salesman in 1990. Over the course of the next 23 years, he worked for quality institutional firms including First Albany, Oppenheimer & Company, and Morgan Keegan & Company.[22] Actively involved with different charities over the years, Potvin was also on the board of directors of the Boy Scouts of America in Nassau County for over a decade.[21] In January 2014, Potvin accepted a position with Catholic Charities of Brooklyn and Queens, becoming the senior vice president for giving.[3][12]

Potvin died on March 15, 2022, at a hospital in Weston, Florida. He was 72 years old.[3][23][24]

Career statistics edit

Regular season and playoffs edit

Regular season Playoffs
Season Team League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM
1966–67 Hull Volants QJHL 45 22 27 49 115
1967–68 Ottawa 67's OHA 54 18 17 35 138
1968–69 Ottawa 67's OHA 54 17 23 40 116 7 1 7 8 20
1969–70 Springfield Indians AHL 61 3 5 8 42 14 0 2 2 24
1970–71 Los Angeles Kings NHL 4 1 3 4 2
1970–71 Springfield Indians AHL 60 9 23 32 94 12 2 10 12 17
1971–72 Los Angeles Kings NHL 39 2 3 5 35
1971–72 Philadelphia Flyers NHL 29 3 12 15 6
1972–73 Philadelphia Flyers NHL 35 3 9 12 10
1972–73 New York Islanders NHL 10 0 3 3 12
1973–74 New York Islanders NHL 78 5 23 28 100
1974–75 New York Islanders NHL 73 9 24 33 59 15 2 4 6 9
1975–76 New York Islanders NHL 78 17 55 72 74 13 0 1 1 2
1976–77 New York Islanders NHL 79 10 36 46 26 11 0 4 4 6
1977–78 New York Islanders NHL 34 1 10 11 8
1977–78 Cleveland Barons NHL 40 3 14 17 30
1978–79 Minnesota North Stars NHL 64 5 16 21 65
1978–79 Oklahoma City Stars CHL 9 3 7 10 10
1979–80 New York Islanders NHL 32 2 13 15 26
1980–81 New York Islanders NHL 18 2 3 5 25
NHL totals 613 63 224 287 478 39 2 9 11 17
Sources:[1][2]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e "Jean Potvin Stats". Hockey-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Retrieved March 16, 2022.
  2. ^ a b c "Jean Potvin Hockey Stats and Profile". HockeyDB. The Internet Hockey Database. Retrieved March 16, 2022.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g Sandomir, Richard (March 16, 2022). "Jean Potvin, Part of the 1980s Islanders' N.H.L. Dynasty, Dies at 72". The New York Times. Retrieved March 17, 2022.
  4. ^ "Calder Cup Champions – Players". American Hockey League. Retrieved March 17, 2022.
  5. ^ Baker, Dick (January 27, 2011). "UMass hockey happenings: Defenseman Darren Rowe never takes a bad penalty, in fact he doesn't take any". The Republican. Springfield, Massachusetts. from the original on March 17, 2022. Retrieved March 17, 2022.
  6. ^ "1979–80 New York Islanders Roster and Statistics". Hockey-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Retrieved March 17, 2022.
  7. ^ "1980–81 New York Islanders Roster and Statistics". Hockey-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Retrieved March 17, 2022.
  8. ^ William Flett (RW) 1971–1974 – Philadelphia Flyers. Retrieved January 24, 2023.
  9. ^ "1975–76 NHL Skater Statistics". Hockey-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Retrieved March 16, 2022.
  10. ^ "January 22, 1976 Detroit Red Wings at New York Islanders Box Score". Hockey-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. January 22, 1976. Retrieved March 16, 2022.
  11. ^ Herman, Robin (January 23, 1976). "Potvins Score 5 Goals As Islanders Win, 8–1". The New York Times. p. 50. Retrieved March 17, 2022.
  12. ^ a b Kreda, Allan (March 20, 2016). "For Potvins, a Chance to Reflect on a Shared Islanders' Legacy". The New York Times. Retrieved March 16, 2022.
  13. ^ Kreiser, John (December 25, 2012). "NHL once had tradition of playing on Christmas". National Hockey League. Retrieved March 16, 2022.
  14. ^ Kreiser, John (December 24, 2011). "Holding down playoff spot at Christmas a good sign". National Hockey League. Retrieved March 16, 2022.
  15. ^ "Ernie Hicke Stats". Hockey-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Retrieved March 16, 2022.
  16. ^ "1972–73 New York Islanders Roster and Statistics". Hockey-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Retrieved March 16, 2022.
  17. ^ "1974–75 New York Islanders Roster and Statistics". Hockey-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Retrieved March 16, 2022.
  18. ^ a b Halberstam, David J. (1999). Sports on New York Radio: A Play-by-play History. Masters Press. pp. 87–88. ISBN 978-1-57028-197-6.
  19. ^ Hahn, Alan (November 7, 2017). Birth of a Dynasty: The 1980 New York Islanders. Simon and Schuster. ISBN 978-1-68358-171-0.
  20. ^ "Stanley Cup – Facts, Firsts & Faux Paus". Toronto: Hockey Hall of Fame. from the original on March 17, 2022. Retrieved March 17, 2022.
  21. ^ a b Warren, Ken (March 16, 2022). "Hockey world pays tribute to former 67's and Islanders star Jean Potvin". Edmonton Journal. Retrieved March 17, 2022.
  22. ^ "Wunderlich Securities Adds Six Equity Capital Markets Professionals from Morgan Keegan". Business Wire. April 26, 2012. from the original on March 17, 2022. Retrieved March 17, 2022.
  23. ^ "Jean Potvin Passes Away". National Hockey League. March 16, 2022. Retrieved March 16, 2022.
  24. ^ Warren, Ken (March 16, 2022). ""He was my pillar": Denis Potvin pays tribute to big brother Jean Potvin". Ottawa Sun. Retrieved March 17, 2022.

External links edit

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

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Jean Rene Potvin March 25 1949 March 15 2022 was a Canadian professional ice hockey defenceman who played eleven seasons in the National Hockey League NHL He played for the Los Angeles Kings Philadelphia Flyers New York Islanders Cleveland Barons and Minnesota North Stars from 1970 to 1981 He was the older brother of Denis Potvin and cousin of Marc Potvin 1 Jean PotvinPotvin in 1973Born 1949 03 25 March 25 1949Ottawa Ontario CanadaDiedMarch 15 2022 2022 03 15 aged 72 Weston Florida U S Height5 ft 11 in 180 cm Weight188 lb 85 kg 13 st 6 lb PositionDefenceShotRightPlayed forLos Angeles KingsPhiladelphia FlyersNew York IslandersCleveland BaronsMinnesota North StarsNHL draftUndraftedPlaying career1969 1981 Contents 1 Early life 2 Playing career 3 Broadcasting career 4 Personal life 5 Career statistics 5 1 Regular season and playoffs 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksEarly life editPotvin was born in Ottawa on March 25 1949 1 2 His father Armand worked as a civil servant his mother Lucille St Louis was a housewife and a caterer 3 He began his junior career in 1967 68 with the Ottawa 67 s of the Ontario Hockey Association 2 alongside his brother Denis 3 Playing career editPotvin began his professional hockey career in December 1969 with the Springfield Kings in the American Hockey League AHL 3 The next season in 1970 71 he led all defencemen on the team in scoring as he played on the Springfield Kings Calder Cup winning team with teammates Butch Goring and Billy Smith 4 During that playoff season Potvin scored two goals and had 10 assists for 12 points in 12 games 5 A decade later Goring Smith and Potvin would play together again on the first two New York Islanders Stanley Cup winning teams in 1980 and 1981 6 7 He was traded along with Ross Lonsberry Bill Flett and Eddie Joyal from the Kings to the Flyers for Serge Bernier Bill Lesuk and Jim Johnson on January 28 1972 8 During his 11 year career Potvin scored 63 goals and had 224 assists in 613 career NHL games He led the league in games played with 78 in 1973 74 1 Two seasons later he was the second highest scoring defenceman in the NHL with 72 points 17 goals and 55 assists The only other defenceman to have more points that season was his brother Denis with 98 points 31 goals and 67 assists 9 On January 22 1976 in a game against the Detroit Red Wings at Nassau Coliseum Potvin scored three goals and also added an assist while his brother Denis had two goals and two assists of his own Two of Jean s goals came on the power play with his final two goals coming 45 seconds apart 10 11 Potvin s hat trick is the only one by an Islanders defenceman not had by Denis 12 Potvin was involved in the last Christmas Day fight in NHL history 13 Potvin who played for the Los Angeles Kings at the time fought Ernie Hicke of the California Golden Seals on December 25 1971 Both players were charged with 5 penalty minutes 14 Potvin and Hicke were later teammates on the Islanders from 1973 to 1975 15 16 17 Broadcasting career editPotvin worked on Islander radio broadcasts both late in his playing career and following his retirement when he was paired mainly with Barry Landers 18 Potvin won the Stanley Cup in 1980 with the Islanders in spite of spending the entire playoff run in the announcer s booth serving as color commentator with radio play by play man Bob Lawrence 19 In 1981 he played only 18 games for the Islanders 1 His name was still engraved on the Cup in 1981 even though he did not qualify 20 Again he spent the playoffs serving as color commentator with Landers 18 When his playing career ended after the 1981 season Potvin worked as the radio color commentator for the New York Islanders broadcasts for the next eight years 3 Personal life editPotvin was married to Lorraine until his death Together they had three children Kim Leslie and Justin 3 21 Potvin was recruited by Donaldson Lufkin amp Jenrette as an institutional salesman in 1990 Over the course of the next 23 years he worked for quality institutional firms including First Albany Oppenheimer amp Company and Morgan Keegan amp Company 22 Actively involved with different charities over the years Potvin was also on the board of directors of the Boy Scouts of America in Nassau County for over a decade 21 In January 2014 Potvin accepted a position with Catholic Charities of Brooklyn and Queens becoming the senior vice president for giving 3 12 Potvin died on March 15 2022 at a hospital in Weston Florida He was 72 years old 3 23 24 Career statistics editRegular season and playoffs edit Regular season Playoffs Season Team League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM 1966 67 Hull Volants QJHL 45 22 27 49 115 1967 68 Ottawa 67 s OHA 54 18 17 35 138 1968 69 Ottawa 67 s OHA 54 17 23 40 116 7 1 7 8 20 1969 70 Springfield Indians AHL 61 3 5 8 42 14 0 2 2 24 1970 71 Los Angeles Kings NHL 4 1 3 4 2 1970 71 Springfield Indians AHL 60 9 23 32 94 12 2 10 12 17 1971 72 Los Angeles Kings NHL 39 2 3 5 35 1971 72 Philadelphia Flyers NHL 29 3 12 15 6 1972 73 Philadelphia Flyers NHL 35 3 9 12 10 1972 73 New York Islanders NHL 10 0 3 3 12 1973 74 New York Islanders NHL 78 5 23 28 100 1974 75 New York Islanders NHL 73 9 24 33 59 15 2 4 6 9 1975 76 New York Islanders NHL 78 17 55 72 74 13 0 1 1 2 1976 77 New York Islanders NHL 79 10 36 46 26 11 0 4 4 6 1977 78 New York Islanders NHL 34 1 10 11 8 1977 78 Cleveland Barons NHL 40 3 14 17 30 1978 79 Minnesota North Stars NHL 64 5 16 21 65 1978 79 Oklahoma City Stars CHL 9 3 7 10 10 1979 80 New York Islanders NHL 32 2 13 15 26 1980 81 New York Islanders NHL 18 2 3 5 25 NHL totals 613 63 224 287 478 39 2 9 11 17 Sources 1 2 See also editNotable families in the NHLReferences edit a b c d e Jean Potvin Stats Hockey Reference com Sports Reference LLC Retrieved March 16 2022 a b c Jean Potvin Hockey Stats and Profile HockeyDB The Internet Hockey Database Retrieved March 16 2022 a b c d e f g Sandomir Richard March 16 2022 Jean Potvin Part of the 1980s Islanders N H L Dynasty Dies at 72 The New York Times Retrieved March 17 2022 Calder Cup Champions Players American Hockey League Retrieved March 17 2022 Baker Dick January 27 2011 UMass hockey happenings Defenseman Darren Rowe never takes a bad penalty in fact he doesn t take any The Republican Springfield Massachusetts Archived from the original on March 17 2022 Retrieved March 17 2022 1979 80 New York Islanders Roster and Statistics Hockey Reference com Sports Reference LLC Retrieved March 17 2022 1980 81 New York Islanders Roster and Statistics Hockey Reference com Sports Reference LLC Retrieved March 17 2022 William Flett RW 1971 1974 Philadelphia Flyers Retrieved January 24 2023 1975 76 NHL Skater Statistics Hockey Reference com Sports Reference LLC Retrieved March 16 2022 January 22 1976 Detroit Red Wings at New York Islanders Box Score Hockey Reference com Sports Reference LLC January 22 1976 Retrieved March 16 2022 Herman Robin January 23 1976 Potvins Score 5 Goals As Islanders Win 8 1 The New York Times p 50 Retrieved March 17 2022 a b Kreda Allan March 20 2016 For Potvins a Chance to Reflect on a Shared Islanders Legacy The New York Times Retrieved March 16 2022 Kreiser John December 25 2012 NHL once had tradition of playing on Christmas National Hockey League Retrieved March 16 2022 Kreiser John December 24 2011 Holding down playoff spot at Christmas a good sign National Hockey League Retrieved March 16 2022 Ernie Hicke Stats Hockey Reference com Sports Reference LLC Retrieved March 16 2022 1972 73 New York Islanders Roster and Statistics Hockey Reference com Sports Reference LLC Retrieved March 16 2022 1974 75 New York Islanders Roster and Statistics Hockey Reference com Sports Reference LLC Retrieved March 16 2022 a b Halberstam David J 1999 Sports on New York Radio A Play by play History Masters Press pp 87 88 ISBN 978 1 57028 197 6 Hahn Alan November 7 2017 Birth of a Dynasty The 1980 New York Islanders Simon and Schuster ISBN 978 1 68358 171 0 Stanley Cup Facts Firsts amp Faux Paus Toronto Hockey Hall of Fame Archived from the original on March 17 2022 Retrieved March 17 2022 a b Warren Ken March 16 2022 Hockey world pays tribute to former 67 s and Islanders star Jean Potvin Edmonton Journal Retrieved March 17 2022 Wunderlich Securities Adds Six Equity Capital Markets Professionals from Morgan Keegan Business Wire April 26 2012 Archived from the original on March 17 2022 Retrieved March 17 2022 Jean Potvin Passes Away National Hockey League March 16 2022 Retrieved March 16 2022 Warren Ken March 16 2022 He was my pillar Denis Potvin pays tribute to big brother Jean Potvin Ottawa Sun Retrieved March 17 2022 External links editBiographical information and career statistics from NHL com or Eliteprospects com or Hockey Reference com or The Internet Hockey Database Picture of Jean Potvin s name on the 1980 Stanley Cup plaque Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jean Potvin amp oldid 1220307807, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, 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