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Kent Douglas

For the American actor sometimes known as Kent Douglass see Douglass Montgomery.

Kent Douglas
Born (1936-02-06)February 6, 1936
Cobalt, Ontario, Canada
Died April 12, 2009(2009-04-12) (aged 73)
Wasaga Beach, Ontario, Canada
Height 5 ft 10 in (178 cm)
Weight 180 lb (82 kg; 12 st 12 lb)
Position Defence
Shot Left
Played for Toronto Maple Leafs
Oakland Seals
Detroit Red Wings
New York Raiders
Playing career 1956–1976

Kent Gemmell Douglas (February 6, 1936 – April 12, 2009) was a professional ice hockey defenceman and coach.

Playing career Edit

Early career Edit

Douglas started his career with the Kitchener Canucks in the Ontario Hockey Association.[1] He spent two seasons with the Canucks and eight seasons in the American Hockey League and the Western Hockey League with the Springfield Indians, Winnipeg Warriors and the Vancouver Canucks. In Springfield, Douglas came under the tutelage of Hall of Famer Eddie Shore, the then owner of the Indians.[2] There, Douglas learned Shore's tough defensive style of play which contributed to the Indians three consecutive Calder Cup championships from 1960–1962.[3]

Later years Edit

In 1962–63, Douglas made his first trip to the National Hockey League. He played with the Toronto Maple Leafs and continued his aggressive style of play during his rookie season in the NHL. In 70 games, Douglas recorded 22 points and 105 PIM. The Leafs, that year, made it to the Stanley Cup Finals, where they played the Detroit Red Wings. Toronto defeated the Red Wings in five games to win the Stanley Cup giving Douglas a Stanley Cup in his first season in the NHL.[4] Douglas was also awarded the Calder Memorial Trophy as rookie of the year in the NHL - the first defenceman to do so.[5] The following season, Douglas split his time between the Leafs and the Rochester Americans of the AHL. He played 41 games with the Leafs and 27 games with the Americans that season. His 41 games with the Leafs saw him record only one point.

Douglas remained with the Leafs until 1966–67, when he was demoted to the minors despite having appeared in three NHL All-Star Games and having played on three Stanley Cup winners with the Maple Leafs. Although he was part of Toronto's three Stanley Cup wins, Douglas' name was engraved on the Cup only once, in 1962-63.[6] In 1967–68, Douglas was claimed by the California Seals in the 1967 NHL Expansion Draft.[7] The California Seals changed their name before the start of the 1967-68 season to the Oakland Seals. Douglas played 40 games with the Seals before being traded to the Detroit Red Wings. Douglas would play the remainder of the season and the 1968–69 season with the Red Wings. He was sent down to the AHL again the following year with the Rochester Americans. Douglas would stay in the AHL for the next three seasons,[8] making the Calder Cup Finals with the Baltimore Clippers in 1971–72. In 1972–73 Douglas joined the New York Raiders in the World Hockey Association.[9] Douglas played one season with the Raiders before returning to the minor leagues once again. He would play three more seasons before retiring.

Douglas died of cancer in 2009 at the age of 73.[10]

Awards and achievements Edit

Career statistics Edit

Regular season and playoffs Edit

Regular season Playoffs
Season Team League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM
1954–55 Kitchener Canucks OHA-Jr. 21 2 5 7 104
1955–56 Kitchener Canucks OHA-Jr. 48 16 22 38 193 8 3 1 4 40
1955–56 Springfield Indians AHL 3 1 0 1 4
1956–57 Owen Sound Mercurys OHA-Sr. 52 9 4 13 205
1957–58 Winnipeg Warriors WHL 68 10 24 34 135 7 0 1 1 25
1958–59 Vancouver Canucks WHL 48 14 12 26 144
1958–59 Springfield Indians AHL 9 2 4 6 28
1959–60 Springfield Indians AHL 67 12 18 30 157 10 1 4 5 45
1960–61 Springfield Indians AHL 65 8 28 36 138 8 1 1 2 14
1961–62 Springfield Indians AHL 59 18 41 59 151 11 2 8 10 10
1962–63 Toronto Maple Leafs NHL 70 7 15 22 105 10 1 1 2 0
1963–64 Toronto Maple Leafs NHL 43 0 1 1 29
1963–64 Rochester Americans AHL 27 6 13 19 38 2 0 1 1 2
1964–65 Toronto Maple Leafs NHL 67 5 23 28 129 5 0 1 1 29
1965–66 Toronto Maple Leafs NHL 64 6 14 20 97 4 0 1 1 12
1966–67 Toronto Maple Leafs NHL 39 2 12 14 48
1966–67 Rochester Americans AHL 11 7 9 16 6 10 3 3 6 6
1966–67 Tulsa Oilers CPHL 13 1 2 3 21
1967–68 Oakland Seals NHL 40 4 11 15 80
1967–68 Detroit Red Wings NHL 36 7 10 17 46
1968–69 Detroit Red Wings NHL 69 2 29 31 97
1969–70 Rochester Americans AHL 64 9 31 40 145
1970–71 Baltimore Clippers AHL 71 9 36 45 72 6 1 3 4 16
1971–72 Baltimore Clippers AHL 75 6 31 37 180 18 0 4 4 26
1972–73 New York Raiders WHA 60 3 15 18 74
1972–73 Long Island Ducks EHL 1 0 0 0 0
1973–74 Baltimore Clippers AHL 71 7 46 53 176 9 2 4 6 34
1974–75 Baltimore Clippers AHL 37 5 19 24 67
1974–75 Toledo Goaldiggers IHL 22 2 9 11 10 19 2 7 9 6
1975–76 Baltimore Clippers AHL 66 5 33 38 140
AHL totals 625 95 309 404 1302 74 10 28 38 153
WHA totals 60 3 15 18 74
NHL totals 428 33 115 148 631 19 1 3 4 33

References Edit

  1. ^ "Douglas, Kent". Hockey Heritage North. Archived from the original on September 4, 2012. Retrieved August 13, 2011.
  2. ^ . HHOF. Archived from the original on November 7, 2017. Retrieved August 13, 2011.
  3. ^ . Springfield Hockey Heritage Society. Archived from the original on March 30, 2012. Retrieved August 13, 2011.
  4. ^ "1963 Stanley Cup-Toronto Maple Leafs". Joe Pelletier. Retrieved August 13, 2011.
  5. ^ "1962-63 Calder Memorial Trophy Winner". HHOF. Retrieved August 13, 2011.
  6. ^ " "Kent Douglas, 73: Former Leafs Defenceman". Toronto: Kevin McGran. April 13, 2009. Retrieved August 13, 2011.
  7. ^ "1967 NHL Expansion Draft". hockeyDB.com. Retrieved August 13, 2011.
  8. ^ "Eddie Shore Award". AHL Hall of Fame. Archived from the original on July 1, 2012. Retrieved August 13, 2011.
  9. ^ "Kent Douglas". HHOF. Retrieved August 13, 2011.
  10. ^ "Kent Douglas, 73: Former Leafs defenceman". Toronto Star. April 13, 2009. Retrieved November 12, 2021.

External links Edit

  • Biographical information and career statistics from NHL.com, or Eliteprospects.com, or Hockey-Reference.com, or The Internet Hockey Database
Preceded by Winner of the Calder Memorial Trophy
1963
Succeeded by

kent, douglas, american, actor, sometimes, known, douglass, montgomery, born, 1936, february, 1936cobalt, ontario, canadadiedapril, 2009, 2009, aged, wasaga, beach, ontario, canadaheight5, weight180, positiondefenceshotleftplayed, fortoronto, maple, leafs, oak. For the American actor sometimes known as Kent Douglass see Douglass Montgomery Kent DouglasBorn 1936 02 06 February 6 1936Cobalt Ontario CanadaDiedApril 12 2009 2009 04 12 aged 73 Wasaga Beach Ontario CanadaHeight5 ft 10 in 178 cm Weight180 lb 82 kg 12 st 12 lb PositionDefenceShotLeftPlayed forToronto Maple Leafs Oakland Seals Detroit Red WingsNew York RaidersPlaying career1956 1976Kent Gemmell Douglas February 6 1936 April 12 2009 was a professional ice hockey defenceman and coach Contents 1 Playing career 1 1 Early career 1 2 Later years 2 Awards and achievements 3 Career statistics 3 1 Regular season and playoffs 4 References 5 External linksPlaying career EditEarly career Edit Douglas started his career with the Kitchener Canucks in the Ontario Hockey Association 1 He spent two seasons with the Canucks and eight seasons in the American Hockey League and the Western Hockey League with the Springfield Indians Winnipeg Warriors and the Vancouver Canucks In Springfield Douglas came under the tutelage of Hall of Famer Eddie Shore the then owner of the Indians 2 There Douglas learned Shore s tough defensive style of play which contributed to the Indians three consecutive Calder Cup championships from 1960 1962 3 Later years Edit In 1962 63 Douglas made his first trip to the National Hockey League He played with the Toronto Maple Leafs and continued his aggressive style of play during his rookie season in the NHL In 70 games Douglas recorded 22 points and 105 PIM The Leafs that year made it to the Stanley Cup Finals where they played the Detroit Red Wings Toronto defeated the Red Wings in five games to win the Stanley Cup giving Douglas a Stanley Cup in his first season in the NHL 4 Douglas was also awarded the Calder Memorial Trophy as rookie of the year in the NHL the first defenceman to do so 5 The following season Douglas split his time between the Leafs and the Rochester Americans of the AHL He played 41 games with the Leafs and 27 games with the Americans that season His 41 games with the Leafs saw him record only one point Douglas remained with the Leafs until 1966 67 when he was demoted to the minors despite having appeared in three NHL All Star Games and having played on three Stanley Cup winners with the Maple Leafs Although he was part of Toronto s three Stanley Cup wins Douglas name was engraved on the Cup only once in 1962 63 6 In 1967 68 Douglas was claimed by the California Seals in the 1967 NHL Expansion Draft 7 The California Seals changed their name before the start of the 1967 68 season to the Oakland Seals Douglas played 40 games with the Seals before being traded to the Detroit Red Wings Douglas would play the remainder of the season and the 1968 69 season with the Red Wings He was sent down to the AHL again the following year with the Rochester Americans Douglas would stay in the AHL for the next three seasons 8 making the Calder Cup Finals with the Baltimore Clippers in 1971 72 In 1972 73 Douglas joined the New York Raiders in the World Hockey Association 9 Douglas played one season with the Raiders before returning to the minor leagues once again He would play three more seasons before retiring Douglas died of cancer in 2009 at the age of 73 10 Awards and achievements EditCalder Cup Championships 1960 1961 amp 1962 AHL First All Star Team 1962 Eddie Shore Award 1962 Calder Memorial Trophy 1963 Played in NHL All Star Game 1962 1963 amp 1964 Stanley Cup Championship 1963 AHL Second All Star Team 1971 Career statistics EditRegular season and playoffs Edit Regular season PlayoffsSeason Team League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM1954 55 Kitchener Canucks OHA Jr 21 2 5 7 104 1955 56 Kitchener Canucks OHA Jr 48 16 22 38 193 8 3 1 4 401955 56 Springfield Indians AHL 3 1 0 1 4 1956 57 Owen Sound Mercurys OHA Sr 52 9 4 13 205 1957 58 Winnipeg Warriors WHL 68 10 24 34 135 7 0 1 1 251958 59 Vancouver Canucks WHL 48 14 12 26 144 1958 59 Springfield Indians AHL 9 2 4 6 28 1959 60 Springfield Indians AHL 67 12 18 30 157 10 1 4 5 451960 61 Springfield Indians AHL 65 8 28 36 138 8 1 1 2 141961 62 Springfield Indians AHL 59 18 41 59 151 11 2 8 10 101962 63 Toronto Maple Leafs NHL 70 7 15 22 105 10 1 1 2 01963 64 Toronto Maple Leafs NHL 43 0 1 1 29 1963 64 Rochester Americans AHL 27 6 13 19 38 2 0 1 1 21964 65 Toronto Maple Leafs NHL 67 5 23 28 129 5 0 1 1 291965 66 Toronto Maple Leafs NHL 64 6 14 20 97 4 0 1 1 121966 67 Toronto Maple Leafs NHL 39 2 12 14 48 1966 67 Rochester Americans AHL 11 7 9 16 6 10 3 3 6 61966 67 Tulsa Oilers CPHL 13 1 2 3 21 1967 68 Oakland Seals NHL 40 4 11 15 80 1967 68 Detroit Red Wings NHL 36 7 10 17 46 1968 69 Detroit Red Wings NHL 69 2 29 31 97 1969 70 Rochester Americans AHL 64 9 31 40 145 1970 71 Baltimore Clippers AHL 71 9 36 45 72 6 1 3 4 161971 72 Baltimore Clippers AHL 75 6 31 37 180 18 0 4 4 261972 73 New York Raiders WHA 60 3 15 18 74 1972 73 Long Island Ducks EHL 1 0 0 0 0 1973 74 Baltimore Clippers AHL 71 7 46 53 176 9 2 4 6 341974 75 Baltimore Clippers AHL 37 5 19 24 67 1974 75 Toledo Goaldiggers IHL 22 2 9 11 10 19 2 7 9 61975 76 Baltimore Clippers AHL 66 5 33 38 140 AHL totals 625 95 309 404 1302 74 10 28 38 153WHA totals 60 3 15 18 74 NHL totals 428 33 115 148 631 19 1 3 4 33References Edit Douglas Kent Hockey Heritage North Archived from the original on September 4 2012 Retrieved August 13 2011 HHOF Stanley Cup Journal HHOF Archived from the original on November 7 2017 Retrieved August 13 2011 Kent Douglas Springfield Hockey Heritage Society Archived from the original on March 30 2012 Retrieved August 13 2011 1963 Stanley Cup Toronto Maple Leafs Joe Pelletier Retrieved August 13 2011 1962 63 Calder Memorial Trophy Winner HHOF Retrieved August 13 2011 Kent Douglas 73 Former Leafs Defenceman Toronto Kevin McGran April 13 2009 Retrieved August 13 2011 1967 NHL Expansion Draft hockeyDB com Retrieved August 13 2011 Eddie Shore Award AHL Hall of Fame Archived from the original on July 1 2012 Retrieved August 13 2011 Kent Douglas HHOF Retrieved August 13 2011 Kent Douglas 73 Former Leafs defenceman Toronto Star April 13 2009 Retrieved November 12 2021 External links EditBiographical information and career statistics from NHL com or Eliteprospects com or Hockey Reference com or The Internet Hockey Database Picture of 1963 Stanley Cup PlaquePreceded byBobby Rousseau Winner of the Calder Memorial Trophy1963 Succeeded byJacques Laperriere Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Kent Douglas amp oldid 1177519430, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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