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John Davidson (ice hockey)

John Arthur Davidson (born February 27, 1953) is a Canadian-American professional ice hockey executive and former player, who serves as president of hockey operations, alternate governor, and interim general manager for the Columbus Blue Jackets of the National Hockey League (NHL). As a goaltender, he played in the NHL for the St. Louis Blues and New York Rangers, and helped the Rangers reach the 1979 Stanley Cup Finals.

John Davidson
Born (1953-02-27) February 27, 1953 (age 71)
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Height 6 ft 3 in (191 cm)
Weight 205 lb (93 kg; 14 st 9 lb)
Position Goaltender
Caught Left
Played for St. Louis Blues
New York Rangers
NHL draft 5th overall, 1973
St. Louis Blues
Playing career 1973–1983

Davidson was also a long-time hockey broadcaster, and was honored by the Hockey Hall of Fame with the 2009 Foster Hewitt Memorial Award for his contributions to broadcasting.[1]

Playing career edit

Davidson grew up in western Canada and played junior hockey in Calgary, Alberta. He was drafted fifth overall in the 1973 NHL Amateur Draft, and became the first goalie in NHL history to jump directly from a major junior league to the NHL.

St. Louis Blues edit

Davidson split duties with veteran Wayne Stephenson during his rookie year and posted slightly better numbers than the veteran, including a goals-against average of 3.08. Just before the start of his second season, the Blues dealt Stephenson to the Philadelphia Flyers and Davidson became the Blues' starting goaltender. His goals-against average rose to 3.66 that season. The following summer, the Blues traded Davidson and Bill Collins to the New York Rangers for Jerry Butler, Ted Irvine and Bert Wilson.

New York Rangers edit

In New York, Davidson was to share goaltending duties with Ed Giacomin, who had tended goal for the Rangers for the ten previous seasons. However, early in Davidson's first season with the Rangers, the team placed Giacomin on waivers from which he was claimed by the Detroit Red Wings, making Davidson the starting goaltender for the team. He played 56 games for New York that year, the most in his career and a total he was unable to match due to a string of injuries in the years to come. He helped lead the Rangers to the 1979 Stanley Cup Finals despite an injured left knee. He wore jersey numbers 35, 00 and 30.[2] He was the first, and one of only two, NHL players to wear the number 00; after Martin Biron wore it briefly in 1995, the league banned the use of the number.[3]

Davidson was the inspiration for the song "Double Vision" by the rock group Foreigner, released in 1978. Some members of the band who were Rangers fans were watching a Stanley Cup playoff game between the Rangers and the Buffalo Sabres. Davidson was shaken up when the puck hit him on his mask. Later, announcers Jim Gordon and Bill Chadwick said Davidson was suffering from "double vision."[4][5]

Broadcasting career edit

After retiring due to injury, he joined MSG Network's hockey coverage staff in 1983, and was the color commentator for Rangers games from 1986–87 to 2005–06, working with Sam Rosen.[6][7] He was known by the nickname "J.D.", became one of the most prominent color commentators in the sport, and his hockey insight is so well respected that he currently sits on the Hockey Hall of Fame selection committee. Long-time network TV partner Mike Emrick also sits on that committee, and the two shared the 2004 Lester Patrick Trophy for service to hockey in the U.S.[8]

In 1994, the Rangers won the Stanley Cup for the first time in 54 years, in the highest-rated game in MSG Network's history; Davidson announced, "No more 1940, it's gone!"[9][10] On January 31, 2014 he was recognized before the Rangers-Islanders game for thirty years of service with the MSG Network, with a special called "This One Will Last a Lifetime: 30 Years of Sam Rosen", which was announced at intermission as a present to him by Davidson.

Davidson has also contributed to NHL coverage on such national television networks as CBC, Fox, ESPN/ABC, NBC/OLN, SportsChannel America, and Global. He served as the lead color commentator, alongside lead play-by-play announcer Mike Emrick, for the 1996 World Cup of Hockey, the NHL on Fox from 1994–1999, and again for the NHL on NBC and NHL on OLN from 2005–2006.[11][12]

Davidson was known for his signature phrase "Oh, baby!" He was also featured in full motion videos shot for the EA Sports video game NHL 97. He co-authored the book Hockey for Dummies (of the popular For Dummies series) with sportswriter John Steinbreder.

Executive career edit

Davidson was named president of the St. Louis Blues on June 30, 2006.[13] He left the Blues after agreeing to a buyout of his contract on October 9, 2012.[14]

He was named president of the Columbus Blue Jackets on October 24, 2012,[15] and held this position until his resignation on May 17, 2019.[16]

On May 17, 2019, Davidson was named president of the New York Rangers.[17][18][19] On May 5, 2021, Davidson was fired as president and alternate governor (along with general manager Jeff Gorton) after the Rangers failed to make the playoffs.[20]

On May 20, 2021, the Blue Jackets announced that Davidson would return to Columbus as President of Hockey Operations and alternate governor. Davidson agreed to a five-year contract with the team.[21][22] On February 15, 2024, Davidson was named interim general manager of the Blue Jackets, after the firing of Jarmo Kekalainen.[23]

Achievements edit

Playing edit

Broadcasting edit

  • CableACE – "Outstanding Live Event Coverage" (1994)
  • New York Emmy – "Outstanding On-Camera Achievement" (1995, 2001)
  • Lester Patrick Trophy – "Contribution to American hockey" (2004)
  • Foster Hewitt Memorial Award; Hockey Hall Of Fame (2009)

Career statistics edit

Source:[25]

Regular season and playoffs edit

Regular season Playoffs
Season Team League GP W L T MIN GA SO GAA SV% GP W L T MIN GA SO GAA SV%
1969–70 Lethbridge Sugar Kings AJHL
1969–70 Calgary Centennials WCHL 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 0.00
1970–71 Lethbridge Sugar Kings AJHL 46 2,760 142 3 3.09 9 540 23 1 2.56
1970–71 Calgary Centennials WCHL 1 0 0 0 19 1 0 3.16
1971–72 Calgary Centennials WCHL 66 3,970 157 8 2.37 13 6 6 1 780 39 0 3.00
1971–72 Calgary Centennials MC 2 0 2 118 9 0 4.58
1972–73 Calgary Centennials WCHL 63 3,735 201 2 3.30
1973–74 St. Louis Blues NHL 39 13 19 7 2,300 118 0 3.08 .902
1974–75 St. Louis Blues NHL 40 17 15 7 2,360 144 0 3.66 .887 1 0 1 60 4 0 4.00 .846
1974–75 Denver Spurs CHL 7 4 2 1 420 27 0 3.86
1975–76 New York Rangers NHL 56 22 28 5 3,207 212 3 3.97 .880
1976–77 New York Rangers NHL 39 14 14 6 2,116 125 1 3.54 .896
1976–77 New Haven Nighthawks AHL 2 119 5 0 2.52
1977–78 New York Rangers NHL 34 14 13 4 1,848 98 1 3.18 .899 2 1 1 122 7 0 3.44 .901
1978–79 New York Rangers NHL 39 20 12 5 2,232 131 0 3.52 .873 18 11 7 1,106 42 1 2.28 .922
1979–80 New York Rangers NHL 41 20 15 4 2,306 122 2 3.17 .885 9 4 5 541 21 0 2.33 .927
1979–80 New Haven Nighthawks AHL 4 1 3 0 238 16 0 4.02
1980–81 New York Rangers NHL 10 1 7 1 560 48 0 5.14 .832
1981–82 New York Rangers NHL 1 1 0 0 60 1 0 1.00 .966 1 0 0 33 3 0 5.45 .769
1981–82 Springfield Indians AHL 8 3 4 0 437 24 0 3.30
1982–83 New York Rangers NHL 2 1 1 0 120 5 0 2.50 .909
NHL totals 301 123 124 39 17,109 1004 7 3.52 .887 31 16 14 1,862 77 1 2.48 .918

References edit

  1. ^ Kreiser, John (June 4, 2009). . NHL.com. Archived from the original on June 11, 2009. Retrieved 2009-07-31.
  2. ^ "John Davidson". All Time Roster. New York Rangers. Retrieved 31 March 2017.
  3. ^ Kay, Jason (29 November 2013). "Top 10 weird and wonderful goalie numbers: From Bryzgalov to Puppa | The Hockey News". The Hockey News. Retrieved 31 March 2017.
  4. ^ . Archived from the original on February 25, 2008.
  5. ^ John Halligan Blueshirt Bulletin February 2008 issue
  6. ^ Sandomir, Richard (1994-06-16). "TV SPORTS; Albert Bobs but He Doesn't Bend (Published 1994)". New York Times. p. B12. Retrieved 2023-08-16.
  7. ^ Kalinsky, George (2004). Garden of Dreams. New York: Stewart, Tabori, & Chang. ISBN 1-58479-343-0.
  8. ^ . National Hockey League. Archived from the original on 9 January 2010. Retrieved 30 October 2011.
  9. ^ Conroy, Thomas (2019-08-28). "Rangers 1994 Stanley Cup Win Has Lasted a Lifetime". The Hockey Writers. Retrieved 2023-08-22.
  10. ^ Sandomir, Richard (1994-06-16). "TV SPORTS; Albert Bobs but He Doesn't Bend (Published 1994)". New York Times. p. B12. Retrieved 2023-08-16.
  11. ^ By (1995-03-08). "Packer alone says Terps have a shot at No. 1 seed". Baltimore Sun. Retrieved 2024-04-12.
  12. ^ Stewart, Larry (2005-09-30). "OLN Takes Realistic Approach to the NHL". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 2024-04-12.
  13. ^ Sandomir, Richard (2006-07-05). "Davidson Gets His Chance to Run a Team (Published 2006)". Retrieved 2023-08-16.
  14. ^ . kstp.com. Archived from the original on 2012-10-23.
  15. ^ . Archived from the original on 2014-04-13. Retrieved 2013-02-08.
  16. ^ Davidson, John (May 17, 2019). "Thank You, Columbus". NHL.com. Retrieved May 18, 2019.
  17. ^ "John Davidson Named Rangers President". NHL.com. May 17, 2019. Retrieved May 18, 2019.
  18. ^ "John Davidson Returning to Rangers to Be Team President". New York Times. Associated Press. 2019-05-17. Retrieved 2023-08-17.
  19. ^ Kreda, Allan (2019-05-23). "Back With the Rangers, John Davidson Has Unfinished Business (Published 2019)". New York Times. Retrieved 2023-08-17.
  20. ^ "Rangers fire GM, prez; name Drury to both roles". ESPN.com. May 5, 2021.
  21. ^ "CBJ announce return of John Davidson as President of Hockey Operations". NHL.com. Retrieved 2021-05-24.
  22. ^ Whyno, Stephen (2021-05-20). "Davidson returns to Blue Jackets as president of hockey ops". AP News. Retrieved 2023-08-17.
  23. ^ Merz, Craig (February 15, 2024). "Kekalainen fired as Blue Jackets general manager, Davidson to assume duties". NHL.com. Retrieved February 15, 2024.
  24. ^ Cohen, Russ; Halligan, John; Raider, Adam (2009). 100 Ranger Greats: Superstars, Unsung Heroes and Colorful Characters. John Wiley & Sons. p. 100. ISBN 978-0470736197. Retrieved February 3, 2020.
  25. ^ "Davidson's stats". The Goaltender Home Page. Retrieved 2017-09-28.

External links edit

  • Biographical information and career statistics from NHL.com, or Eliteprospects.com, or Hockey-Reference.com, or The Internet Hockey Database
Awards and achievements
Preceded by St. Louis Blues first round draft pick
1973
Succeeded by
Sporting positions
Preceded by General manager of the Columbus Blue Jackets
(interim)

2024–present
Incumbent

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For other people named John Davidson see John Davidson disambiguation John Arthur Davidson born February 27 1953 is a Canadian American professional ice hockey executive and former player who serves as president of hockey operations alternate governor and interim general manager for the Columbus Blue Jackets of the National Hockey League NHL As a goaltender he played in the NHL for the St Louis Blues and New York Rangers and helped the Rangers reach the 1979 Stanley Cup Finals John DavidsonBorn 1953 02 27 February 27 1953 age 71 Ottawa Ontario CanadaHeight6 ft 3 in 191 cm Weight205 lb 93 kg 14 st 9 lb PositionGoaltenderCaughtLeftPlayed forSt Louis BluesNew York RangersNHL draft5th overall 1973St Louis BluesPlaying career1973 1983 Davidson was also a long time hockey broadcaster and was honored by the Hockey Hall of Fame with the 2009 Foster Hewitt Memorial Award for his contributions to broadcasting 1 Contents 1 Playing career 2 St Louis Blues 3 New York Rangers 4 Broadcasting career 5 Executive career 6 Achievements 6 1 Playing 6 2 Broadcasting 7 Career statistics 7 1 Regular season and playoffs 8 References 9 External linksPlaying career editDavidson grew up in western Canada and played junior hockey in Calgary Alberta He was drafted fifth overall in the 1973 NHL Amateur Draft and became the first goalie in NHL history to jump directly from a major junior league to the NHL St Louis Blues editDavidson split duties with veteran Wayne Stephenson during his rookie year and posted slightly better numbers than the veteran including a goals against average of 3 08 Just before the start of his second season the Blues dealt Stephenson to the Philadelphia Flyers and Davidson became the Blues starting goaltender His goals against average rose to 3 66 that season The following summer the Blues traded Davidson and Bill Collins to the New York Rangers for Jerry Butler Ted Irvine and Bert Wilson New York Rangers editIn New York Davidson was to share goaltending duties with Ed Giacomin who had tended goal for the Rangers for the ten previous seasons However early in Davidson s first season with the Rangers the team placed Giacomin on waivers from which he was claimed by the Detroit Red Wings making Davidson the starting goaltender for the team He played 56 games for New York that year the most in his career and a total he was unable to match due to a string of injuries in the years to come He helped lead the Rangers to the 1979 Stanley Cup Finals despite an injured left knee He wore jersey numbers 35 00 and 30 2 He was the first and one of only two NHL players to wear the number 00 after Martin Biron wore it briefly in 1995 the league banned the use of the number 3 Davidson was the inspiration for the song Double Vision by the rock group Foreigner released in 1978 Some members of the band who were Rangers fans were watching a Stanley Cup playoff game between the Rangers and the Buffalo Sabres Davidson was shaken up when the puck hit him on his mask Later announcers Jim Gordon and Bill Chadwick said Davidson was suffering from double vision 4 5 Broadcasting career editAfter retiring due to injury he joined MSG Network s hockey coverage staff in 1983 and was the color commentator for Rangers games from 1986 87 to 2005 06 working with Sam Rosen 6 7 He was known by the nickname J D became one of the most prominent color commentators in the sport and his hockey insight is so well respected that he currently sits on the Hockey Hall of Fame selection committee Long time network TV partner Mike Emrick also sits on that committee and the two shared the 2004 Lester Patrick Trophy for service to hockey in the U S 8 In 1994 the Rangers won the Stanley Cup for the first time in 54 years in the highest rated game in MSG Network s history Davidson announced No more 1940 it s gone 9 10 On January 31 2014 he was recognized before the Rangers Islanders game for thirty years of service with the MSG Network with a special called This One Will Last a Lifetime 30 Years of Sam Rosen which was announced at intermission as a present to him by Davidson Davidson has also contributed to NHL coverage on such national television networks as CBC Fox ESPN ABC NBC OLN SportsChannel America and Global He served as the lead color commentator alongside lead play by play announcer Mike Emrick for the 1996 World Cup of Hockey the NHL on Fox from 1994 1999 and again for the NHL on NBC and NHL on OLN from 2005 2006 11 12 Davidson was known for his signature phrase Oh baby He was also featured in full motion videos shot for the EA Sports video game NHL 97 He co authored the book Hockey for Dummies of the popular For Dummies series with sportswriter John Steinbreder Executive career editDavidson was named president of the St Louis Blues on June 30 2006 13 He left the Blues after agreeing to a buyout of his contract on October 9 2012 14 He was named president of the Columbus Blue Jackets on October 24 2012 15 and held this position until his resignation on May 17 2019 16 On May 17 2019 Davidson was named president of the New York Rangers 17 18 19 On May 5 2021 Davidson was fired as president and alternate governor along with general manager Jeff Gorton after the Rangers failed to make the playoffs 20 On May 20 2021 the Blue Jackets announced that Davidson would return to Columbus as President of Hockey Operations and alternate governor Davidson agreed to a five year contract with the team 21 22 On February 15 2024 Davidson was named interim general manager of the Blue Jackets after the firing of Jarmo Kekalainen 23 Achievements editPlaying edit Alberta Junior Hockey League MVP 1970 71 Alberta Junior Hockey League Best goalie 1970 71 Alberta Junior Hockey League Second team All Star 1970 71 Western Canada Hockey League MVP 1971 72 Western Canada Hockey League Top Goaltender Award 1971 72 Western Canada Hockey League First All Star Team 1971 72 Western Canada Hockey League All Star Team 1972 73 In the 2009 book 100 Ranger Greats was ranked No 56 all time of the 901 New York Rangers who had played during the team s first 82 seasons 24 Broadcasting edit CableACE Outstanding Live Event Coverage 1994 New York Emmy Outstanding On Camera Achievement 1995 2001 Lester Patrick Trophy Contribution to American hockey 2004 Foster Hewitt Memorial Award Hockey Hall Of Fame 2009 Career statistics editSource 25 Regular season and playoffs edit Regular season Playoffs Season Team League GP W L T MIN GA SO GAA SV GP W L T MIN GA SO GAA SV 1969 70 Lethbridge Sugar Kings AJHL 1969 70 Calgary Centennials WCHL 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 00 1970 71 Lethbridge Sugar Kings AJHL 46 2 760 142 3 3 09 9 540 23 1 2 56 1970 71 Calgary Centennials WCHL 1 0 0 0 19 1 0 3 16 1971 72 Calgary Centennials WCHL 66 3 970 157 8 2 37 13 6 6 1 780 39 0 3 00 1971 72 Calgary Centennials MC 2 0 2 118 9 0 4 58 1972 73 Calgary Centennials WCHL 63 3 735 201 2 3 30 1973 74 St Louis Blues NHL 39 13 19 7 2 300 118 0 3 08 902 1974 75 St Louis Blues NHL 40 17 15 7 2 360 144 0 3 66 887 1 0 1 60 4 0 4 00 846 1974 75 Denver Spurs CHL 7 4 2 1 420 27 0 3 86 1975 76 New York Rangers NHL 56 22 28 5 3 207 212 3 3 97 880 1976 77 New York Rangers NHL 39 14 14 6 2 116 125 1 3 54 896 1976 77 New Haven Nighthawks AHL 2 119 5 0 2 52 1977 78 New York Rangers NHL 34 14 13 4 1 848 98 1 3 18 899 2 1 1 122 7 0 3 44 901 1978 79 New York Rangers NHL 39 20 12 5 2 232 131 0 3 52 873 18 11 7 1 106 42 1 2 28 922 1979 80 New York Rangers NHL 41 20 15 4 2 306 122 2 3 17 885 9 4 5 541 21 0 2 33 927 1979 80 New Haven Nighthawks AHL 4 1 3 0 238 16 0 4 02 1980 81 New York Rangers NHL 10 1 7 1 560 48 0 5 14 832 1981 82 New York Rangers NHL 1 1 0 0 60 1 0 1 00 966 1 0 0 33 3 0 5 45 769 1981 82 Springfield Indians AHL 8 3 4 0 437 24 0 3 30 1982 83 New York Rangers NHL 2 1 1 0 120 5 0 2 50 909 NHL totals 301 123 124 39 17 109 1004 7 3 52 887 31 16 14 1 862 77 1 2 48 918References edit Kreiser John June 4 2009 Davidson Overwhelmed to be Hall of Famer NHL com Archived from the original on June 11 2009 Retrieved 2009 07 31 John Davidson All Time Roster New York Rangers Retrieved 31 March 2017 Kay Jason 29 November 2013 Top 10 weird and wonderful goalie numbers From Bryzgalov to Puppa The Hockey News The Hockey News Retrieved 31 March 2017 John Halligan NY Rangers Website Archived from the original on February 25 2008 John Halligan Blueshirt Bulletin February 2008 issue Sandomir Richard 1994 06 16 TV SPORTS Albert Bobs but He Doesn t Bend Published 1994 New York Times p B12 Retrieved 2023 08 16 Kalinsky George 2004 Garden of Dreams New York Stewart Tabori amp Chang ISBN 1 58479 343 0 Lester Patrick Trophy National Hockey League Archived from the original on 9 January 2010 Retrieved 30 October 2011 Conroy Thomas 2019 08 28 Rangers 1994 Stanley Cup Win Has Lasted a Lifetime The Hockey Writers Retrieved 2023 08 22 Sandomir Richard 1994 06 16 TV SPORTS Albert Bobs but He Doesn t Bend Published 1994 New York Times p B12 Retrieved 2023 08 16 By 1995 03 08 Packer alone says Terps have a shot at No 1 seed Baltimore Sun Retrieved 2024 04 12 Stewart Larry 2005 09 30 OLN Takes Realistic Approach to the NHL Los Angeles Times Retrieved 2024 04 12 Sandomir Richard 2006 07 05 Davidson Gets His Chance to Run a Team Published 2006 Retrieved 2023 08 16 Blues part ways with team president John Davidson KSTP TV Minneapolis and St Paul kstp com Archived from the original on 2012 10 23 Premium Access BlueJackets Xtra Archived from the original on 2014 04 13 Retrieved 2013 02 08 Davidson John May 17 2019 Thank You Columbus NHL com Retrieved May 18 2019 John Davidson Named Rangers President NHL com May 17 2019 Retrieved May 18 2019 John Davidson Returning to Rangers to Be Team President New York Times Associated Press 2019 05 17 Retrieved 2023 08 17 Kreda Allan 2019 05 23 Back With the Rangers John Davidson Has Unfinished Business Published 2019 New York Times Retrieved 2023 08 17 Rangers fire GM prez name Drury to both roles ESPN com May 5 2021 CBJ announce return of John Davidson as President of Hockey Operations NHL com Retrieved 2021 05 24 Whyno Stephen 2021 05 20 Davidson returns to Blue Jackets as president of hockey ops AP News Retrieved 2023 08 17 Merz Craig February 15 2024 Kekalainen fired as Blue Jackets general manager Davidson to assume duties NHL com Retrieved February 15 2024 Cohen Russ Halligan John Raider Adam 2009 100 Ranger Greats Superstars Unsung Heroes and Colorful Characters John Wiley amp Sons p 100 ISBN 978 0470736197 Retrieved February 3 2020 Davidson s stats The Goaltender Home Page Retrieved 2017 09 28 External links editJD s official bio John Davidson has become his sport s top broadcaster in part by outworking everybody else Biographical information and career statistics from NHL com or Eliteprospects com or Hockey Reference com or The Internet Hockey Database Awards and achievements Preceded byWayne Merrick St Louis Blues first round draft pick1973 Succeeded byBernie Federko Sporting positions Preceded byJarmo Kekalainen 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