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Brad Marsh

Charles Bradley Marsh (born March 31, 1958) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey player who played as a defenceman in the National Hockey League (NHL). Marsh played for the Atlanta Flames, Calgary Flames, Philadelphia Flyers, Toronto Maple Leafs, Detroit Red Wings and Ottawa Senators over a 15-year NHL career. He played for the Prince of Wales Conference in the 1993 NHL All-Star Game, scoring one goal.[1]

Brad Marsh
Marsh (right) with the Calgary Flames in 1980
Born (1958-03-31) March 31, 1958 (age 64)
London, Ontario, Canada
Height 6 ft 3 in (191 cm)
Weight 220 lb (100 kg; 15 st 10 lb)
Position Defence
Shot Left
Played for Atlanta Flames
Calgary Flames
Philadelphia Flyers
Toronto Maple Leafs
Detroit Red Wings
Ottawa Senators
National team  Canada
NHL Draft 11th overall, 1978
Atlanta Flames
Playing career 1978–1993

Playing career

London Knights (1973-1978)

Marsh played junior hockey with the London Knights of the OHA during the 1973–74, appearing in 13 games, while not earning any points and two penalty minutes.

Marsh returned to the Knights during the 1974-75 season, playing in all 70 games, scoring four goals and 21 points, while leading the club with 160 penalty minutes. London failed to qualify for the post-season.

In 1975-76, Marsh scored three goals and 29 points in 61 games, while leading the Knights in penalty minutes once again, as he registered 181 penalty minutes. In the post-season, Marsh had a goal and three points in five games, as London lost to the Toronto Marlboros in the OMJHL quarter-finals.

Marsh continued to improve during the 1976-77, as he scored seven goals and 40 points in 62 games with the Knights. He finished the season with 121 penalty minutes, second on the club. In the playoffs, Marsh scored three goals and eight points in 20 games, helping London to the J. Ross Robertson Cup finals, where they lost to the Ottawa 67's.

In his final season with the Knights in 1977-78, Marsh scored eight goals and 63 points in 62 games, while leading the club with 192 penalty minutes, helping London finish in first place in the Emms Division. In the post-season, Marsh scored two goals and 12 points in 11 games, as the team lost in the OMJHL semi-finals. Marsh won the Max Kaminsky Trophy which is awarded to the best defenseman in the OMJHL.

The Knights would honour Marsh by retiring his sweater number following his playing career.

Atlanta/Calgary Flames (1978-1981)

The Atlanta Flames drafted Marsh in the first round, 11th overall, at the 1978 NHL Entry Draft held in Montreal, Quebec.

Marsh made his NHL debut with the Flames against the Chicago Black Hawks on October 11, 1978, where he was held with no points in a 4–4 tie. In his second career game, on October 13 against the Washington Capitals, Marsh earned his first career point, an assist on a goal by Ken Houston in a 3–3 tie. Marsh finished the 1978-79 season by playing in all 80 games, however, he did not score a goal and earned 19 assists. His 101 penalty minutes was the fourth highest on the Flames. On April 10, Marsh appeared in his first playoff game, earning no points in a 4–1 loss to the Toronto Maple Leafs. Overall, he played in two post-season games, being held pointless, as the Flames lost to Toronto.

During the third game of the 1979-80 season, Marsh scored his first career NHL goal, against Phil Myre of the Philadelphia Flyers in a 9-2 Flames victory. Marsh finished the season with two goals and 11 points while playing in all 80 games for the second consecutive season. Marsh's 119 penalty minutes was the second highest on the club. In the post-season, Marsh earned his first career playoff point, an assist on a goal by Eric Vail in the third game of the Flames first round series against the New York Rangers. Overall, Marsh had one assist in four playoff games.

Marsh remained with the club during the summer of 1980, as the franchise transferred from Atlanta to Calgary, Alberta and became the Calgary Flames. Marsh was named captain of the club for the 1980-81 season after former captain Jean Pronovost was traded to the Washington Capitals. Marsh again played in all 80 games with the team, scoring a goal and 13 points while accumulating 87 penalty minutes, helping the club to the post-season. In 16 playoff games, Marsh earned five assists, as Calgary lost to the Minnesota North Stars in the NHL semi-finals.

Marsh began the 1981-82 season with the Flames. He played in 17 games with Calgary, earning an assist, while struggling with a -16 rating. On November 11, 1981, the Flames traded Marsh to the Philadelphia Flyers for Mel Bridgman.

Philadelphia Flyers (1981-1988)

Marsh joined the Philadelphia Flyers following a mid-season trade with the Calgary Flames during the 1981-82 season. He finished the season by appearing in 66 games with Philadelphia, scoring two goals and earning a career high 24 points, while earning 106 penalty minutes. In the post-season, Marsh was held pointless in four games.

In 1982-83, Marsh appeared in 68 games, scoring two goals and 13 points, while cutting down on his penalty minutes, earning only 52. In the post-season, Marsh earned an assist in two games.

During the 1983-84 season, Marsh set a career high in goals, as he scored three, while adding 14 assists for 17 points in 77 games. On April 5, during the Flyers second playoff game against the Washington Capitals, Marsh scored his first career playoff goal, against Al Jensen in a 6–2 loss. Marsh finished the post-season with a goal and two points in four games.

In the 1984-85 season, Marsh set a career high with a +42 rating, as well as scoring two goals and 20 points in 77 games. In the post-season, Marsh earned six assists in 19 games, while accumulating 65 penalty minutes, as the Flyers lost to the Edmonton Oilers in the 1985 Stanley Cup Finals. Following the season, Marsh finished in seventh place in Norris Trophy voting.

Marsh became an alternate captain in 1985-86. He played in 79 games, scoring no goals and 13 assists, while earning 123 penalty minutes. In five playoff games, Marsh had no points.

In 1986-87, Marsh scored two goals and 11 points in 77 games, while setting a career high 124 penalty minutes. In the post-season, Marsh played in 26 games, scoring three goals and seven points, as the Flyers lost to the Edmonton Oilers in seven games in the 1987 Stanley Cup Finals.

During the 1987-88 season, Marsh tied his career high in goals with three, as he earned 12 points in 70 games. In seven playoff games, Marsh scored a goal.

On October 3, 1988, the Toronto Maple Leafs claimed Marsh off of waivers.

Toronto Maple Leafs (1988-1991)

Marsh played his first game with the Toronto Maple Leafs on October 6, 1988, earning no points in a 2–1 loss to the Boston Bruins. Marsh earned his first point with the Leafs on October 9, an assist in an 8–4 victory over the Chicago Blackhawks. On April 1, 1989, Marsh scored his first goal with Toronto against Greg Millen of the St. Louis Blues in a 4–3 loss. Overall, Marsh scored a goal and 16 points in 80 games during his first season in Toronto, however, for the first time in his NHL career, he failed to qualify for the playoffs.

Marsh became an alternate captain for the Leafs for the 1989-90 season. In 79 games, Marsh scored a goal and 14 points while earning 95 penalty minutes, helping Toronto reach the post-season. In five playoff games, Marsh scored a goal.

He began the 1990-91 season with the Leafs. Marsh appeared in 22 games with Toronto, earning no points. On February 4, 1991, the Leafs traded Marsh to the Detroit Red Wings for the Red Wings eighth round draft pick in the 1991 NHL Entry Draft.

Detroit Red Wings (1991-1992)

Marsh finished the 1990-91 with the Detroit Red Wings following his trade from the Toronto Maple Leafs. Marsh played his first game with the Red Wings on February 8, 1991, earning an assist in an 8–4 victory over the New York Islanders. Nine days later, on February 17, Marsh recorded his first goal with Detroit, beating Ed Belfour of the Chicago Blackhawks in a 3–3 tie. In 20 games with the Red Wings, Marsh had a goal and four points. He suited up for Detroit for one playoff game, earning no points.

Marsh returned to the Red Wings for the 1991-92 season, appearing in 55 games. He tied his career high in goals with three, and added four assists for seven points. In three playoff games, Marsh had no points.

On June 10, 1992, Marsh was traded back to the Toronto Maple Leafs for cash; however, on July 20, 1992, the Maple Leafs traded Marsh to the Ottawa Senators for future considerations.

Ottawa Senators (1992-1993)

Marsh was named an alternate captain for the Ottawa Senators in their inaugural season. Marsh played his first game with the Senators on October 10, 1992, as he was held with no points in a 9–2 loss to the Quebec Nordiques. On October 27, Marsh earned his first point for Ottawa, an assist on a goal by Laurie Boschman, in a 7–2 loss to the Pittsburgh Penguins. Marsh represented the Senators at the 44th National Hockey League All-Star Game held at the Montreal Forum in Montreal, Quebec, where he scored a goal as the Wales Conference defeated the Campbell Conference 16–6. This would be the only goal that Marsh would score during the season.

Marsh finished the 1992-93 season with three assists in 57 games. Following the season, Marsh announced his retirement from the NHL. Overall, he played in 1086 games, scoring 23 goals and 175 assists for 198 points, and earning 1241 penalty minutes. In 97 career playoff games, Marsh scored six goals and 24 points while accumulating 124 penalty minutes. His 23 goals is the NHL record for fewest goals scored by a player who played at least 1000 games.[2] Marsh was also one of the last NHL players to not wear a helmet during league play.

Post-retirement

After his retirement, he moved into the Senators' front office as Director of Team and Business Development and remained there for several years. He also coached various levels of minor hockey over the years.[3]

In the late 1990s, Marsh opened a sports bar in the Senators' arena known as Marshy's.

In 2007, Marsh was inducted into the London (Ontario) Sports Hall of Fame.

Marsh was announced as the head coach of the Canadian Women's Hockey League's Ottawa franchise on August 31, 2009.[4] He was later hired as an assistant coach for Queen's University's hockey team, the Gaels, on August 26, 2011.[5]

In late 2013, Marsh joined HockeyBuzz.com as one of the website's featured bloggers, writing stories that mainly touch on his playing days and providing insight to league issues and happenings.

In October 2018, Marsh helped to establish the Philadelphia Flyers Warriors,[6] a disabled veteran hockey team, that is the first and only all veteran athletic team to be recognized by the City of Philadelphia to represent the City of Philadelphia.[7]


Career statistics

Regular season and playoffs

    Regular season   Playoffs
Season Team League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM
1973–74 London Knights OHA-Jr. 13 0 0 0 2
1974–75 London Knights OMJHL 70 4 17 21 160
1975–76 London Knights OMJHL 61 3 26 29 184 5 1 2 3 18
1976–77 London Knights OMJHL 63 7 33 40 121 20 3 5 8 47
1977–78 London Knights OMJHL 62 8 55 63 192 11 2 10 12 21
1978–79 Atlanta Flames NHL 80 0 19 19 101 2 0 0 0 17
1979–80 Atlanta Flames NHL 80 2 9 11 119 4 0 1 1 2
1980–81 Calgary Flames NHL 80 1 12 13 87 16 0 5 5 8
1981–82 Calgary Flames NHL 17 0 1 1 10
1981–82 Philadelphia Flyers NHL 66 2 22 24 106 4 0 0 0 2
1982–83 Philadelphia Flyers NHL 68 2 11 13 52 2 0 1 1 0
1983–84 Philadelphia Flyers NHL 77 3 14 17 83 3 1 1 2 2
1984–85 Philadelphia Flyers NHL 77 2 18 20 91 19 0 6 6 65
1985–86 Philadelphia Flyers NHL 79 0 13 13 123 5 0 0 0 2
1986–87 Philadelphia Flyers NHL 77 2 9 11 124 26 3 4 7 16
1987–88 Philadelphia Flyers NHL 70 3 9 12 57 7 1 0 1 8
1988–89 Toronto Maple Leafs NHL 80 1 15 16 79
1989–90 Toronto Maple Leafs NHL 79 1 13 14 95 5 1 0 1 2
1990–91 Toronto Maple Leafs NHL 22 0 0 0 15
1990–91 Detroit Red Wings NHL 20 1 3 4 16 1 0 0 0 0
1991–92 Detroit Red Wings NHL 55 3 4 7 53 3 0 0 0 0
1992–93 Ottawa Senators NHL 59 0 3 3 30
NHL totals 1,086 23 175 198 1,241 97 6 18 24 124

International

Year Team Event   GP G A Pts PIM
1977 Canada WJC 7 1 3 4 14
1978 Canada WJC 6 0 4 4 2
1979 Canada WC 6 1 0 1 4
Junior totals 13 1 7 8 16
Senior totals 6 1 0 1 4

Coaching statistics

Note: GP = Games played, W = Wins, L = Losses, OTL = Overtime Losses, SOL = Shootout Losses, GF = Goals for, GA = Goals against, Pts = Points.

Season Team GP W L OTL SOL Pts GF GA
2009-10 Ottawa Senators (CWHL) 30 5 23 1 1 12 61 125

See also

References

  1. ^ 1993 NHL All-Star Game Rosters https://www.hockey-reference.com/allstar/NHL_1993_roster.html
  2. ^ Davis, Jefferson (2000). The Three Stars and Other Selections: More Amazing Hockey Lists for Trivia Lovers. Canada: ECW Press. p. 180. ISBN 9781550224276.
  3. ^ OSWH.ca Bio Retrieved 15 October 2009.
  4. ^ OSWH.ca press release Retrieved 15 October 2009.
  5. ^ Queen's press release Retrieved 1 September 2011.
  6. ^ "True Warriors | NHL.com".
  7. ^ "Philadelphia Flyers-sponsored team of military veterans uses hockey to help get past disabilities".

External links

  • Biographical information and career statistics from NHL.com, or Hockey-Reference.com, or The Internet Hockey Database
  • Meltzer, Bill Flyers Heroes of the Past: Brad Marsh (Part 1) at Philadelphiaflyers.com.
  • Meltzer, Bill Flyers Heroes of the Past: Brad Marsh (Part 2) at Philadelphiaflyers.com.
  • Profile at hockeydraftcentral.com

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Charles Bradley Marsh born March 31 1958 is a Canadian former professional ice hockey player who played as a defenceman in the National Hockey League NHL Marsh played for the Atlanta Flames Calgary Flames Philadelphia Flyers Toronto Maple Leafs Detroit Red Wings and Ottawa Senators over a 15 year NHL career He played for the Prince of Wales Conference in the 1993 NHL All Star Game scoring one goal 1 Brad MarshMarsh right with the Calgary Flames in 1980Born 1958 03 31 March 31 1958 age 64 London Ontario CanadaHeight6 ft 3 in 191 cm Weight220 lb 100 kg 15 st 10 lb PositionDefenceShotLeftPlayed forAtlanta FlamesCalgary FlamesPhiladelphia FlyersToronto Maple LeafsDetroit Red WingsOttawa SenatorsNational team CanadaNHL Draft11th overall 1978Atlanta FlamesPlaying career1978 1993 Contents 1 Playing career 1 1 London Knights 1973 1978 1 2 Atlanta Calgary Flames 1978 1981 1 3 Philadelphia Flyers 1981 1988 1 4 Toronto Maple Leafs 1988 1991 1 5 Detroit Red Wings 1991 1992 1 6 Ottawa Senators 1992 1993 2 Post retirement 3 Career statistics 3 1 Regular season and playoffs 3 2 International 3 3 Coaching statistics 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksPlaying career EditLondon Knights 1973 1978 Edit Marsh played junior hockey with the London Knights of the OHA during the 1973 74 appearing in 13 games while not earning any points and two penalty minutes Marsh returned to the Knights during the 1974 75 season playing in all 70 games scoring four goals and 21 points while leading the club with 160 penalty minutes London failed to qualify for the post season In 1975 76 Marsh scored three goals and 29 points in 61 games while leading the Knights in penalty minutes once again as he registered 181 penalty minutes In the post season Marsh had a goal and three points in five games as London lost to the Toronto Marlboros in the OMJHL quarter finals Marsh continued to improve during the 1976 77 as he scored seven goals and 40 points in 62 games with the Knights He finished the season with 121 penalty minutes second on the club In the playoffs Marsh scored three goals and eight points in 20 games helping London to the J Ross Robertson Cup finals where they lost to the Ottawa 67 s In his final season with the Knights in 1977 78 Marsh scored eight goals and 63 points in 62 games while leading the club with 192 penalty minutes helping London finish in first place in the Emms Division In the post season Marsh scored two goals and 12 points in 11 games as the team lost in the OMJHL semi finals Marsh won the Max Kaminsky Trophy which is awarded to the best defenseman in the OMJHL The Knights would honour Marsh by retiring his sweater number following his playing career Atlanta Calgary Flames 1978 1981 Edit The Atlanta Flames drafted Marsh in the first round 11th overall at the 1978 NHL Entry Draft held in Montreal Quebec Marsh made his NHL debut with the Flames against the Chicago Black Hawks on October 11 1978 where he was held with no points in a 4 4 tie In his second career game on October 13 against the Washington Capitals Marsh earned his first career point an assist on a goal by Ken Houston in a 3 3 tie Marsh finished the 1978 79 season by playing in all 80 games however he did not score a goal and earned 19 assists His 101 penalty minutes was the fourth highest on the Flames On April 10 Marsh appeared in his first playoff game earning no points in a 4 1 loss to the Toronto Maple Leafs Overall he played in two post season games being held pointless as the Flames lost to Toronto During the third game of the 1979 80 season Marsh scored his first career NHL goal against Phil Myre of the Philadelphia Flyers in a 9 2 Flames victory Marsh finished the season with two goals and 11 points while playing in all 80 games for the second consecutive season Marsh s 119 penalty minutes was the second highest on the club In the post season Marsh earned his first career playoff point an assist on a goal by Eric Vail in the third game of the Flames first round series against the New York Rangers Overall Marsh had one assist in four playoff games Marsh remained with the club during the summer of 1980 as the franchise transferred from Atlanta to Calgary Alberta and became the Calgary Flames Marsh was named captain of the club for the 1980 81 season after former captain Jean Pronovost was traded to the Washington Capitals Marsh again played in all 80 games with the team scoring a goal and 13 points while accumulating 87 penalty minutes helping the club to the post season In 16 playoff games Marsh earned five assists as Calgary lost to the Minnesota North Stars in the NHL semi finals Marsh began the 1981 82 season with the Flames He played in 17 games with Calgary earning an assist while struggling with a 16 rating On November 11 1981 the Flames traded Marsh to the Philadelphia Flyers for Mel Bridgman Philadelphia Flyers 1981 1988 Edit Marsh joined the Philadelphia Flyers following a mid season trade with the Calgary Flames during the 1981 82 season He finished the season by appearing in 66 games with Philadelphia scoring two goals and earning a career high 24 points while earning 106 penalty minutes In the post season Marsh was held pointless in four games In 1982 83 Marsh appeared in 68 games scoring two goals and 13 points while cutting down on his penalty minutes earning only 52 In the post season Marsh earned an assist in two games During the 1983 84 season Marsh set a career high in goals as he scored three while adding 14 assists for 17 points in 77 games On April 5 during the Flyers second playoff game against the Washington Capitals Marsh scored his first career playoff goal against Al Jensen in a 6 2 loss Marsh finished the post season with a goal and two points in four games In the 1984 85 season Marsh set a career high with a 42 rating as well as scoring two goals and 20 points in 77 games In the post season Marsh earned six assists in 19 games while accumulating 65 penalty minutes as the Flyers lost to the Edmonton Oilers in the 1985 Stanley Cup Finals Following the season Marsh finished in seventh place in Norris Trophy voting Marsh became an alternate captain in 1985 86 He played in 79 games scoring no goals and 13 assists while earning 123 penalty minutes In five playoff games Marsh had no points In 1986 87 Marsh scored two goals and 11 points in 77 games while setting a career high 124 penalty minutes In the post season Marsh played in 26 games scoring three goals and seven points as the Flyers lost to the Edmonton Oilers in seven games in the 1987 Stanley Cup Finals During the 1987 88 season Marsh tied his career high in goals with three as he earned 12 points in 70 games In seven playoff games Marsh scored a goal On October 3 1988 the Toronto Maple Leafs claimed Marsh off of waivers Toronto Maple Leafs 1988 1991 Edit Marsh played his first game with the Toronto Maple Leafs on October 6 1988 earning no points in a 2 1 loss to the Boston Bruins Marsh earned his first point with the Leafs on October 9 an assist in an 8 4 victory over the Chicago Blackhawks On April 1 1989 Marsh scored his first goal with Toronto against Greg Millen of the St Louis Blues in a 4 3 loss Overall Marsh scored a goal and 16 points in 80 games during his first season in Toronto however for the first time in his NHL career he failed to qualify for the playoffs Marsh became an alternate captain for the Leafs for the 1989 90 season In 79 games Marsh scored a goal and 14 points while earning 95 penalty minutes helping Toronto reach the post season In five playoff games Marsh scored a goal He began the 1990 91 season with the Leafs Marsh appeared in 22 games with Toronto earning no points On February 4 1991 the Leafs traded Marsh to the Detroit Red Wings for the Red Wings eighth round draft pick in the 1991 NHL Entry Draft Detroit Red Wings 1991 1992 Edit Marsh finished the 1990 91 with the Detroit Red Wings following his trade from the Toronto Maple Leafs Marsh played his first game with the Red Wings on February 8 1991 earning an assist in an 8 4 victory over the New York Islanders Nine days later on February 17 Marsh recorded his first goal with Detroit beating Ed Belfour of the Chicago Blackhawks in a 3 3 tie In 20 games with the Red Wings Marsh had a goal and four points He suited up for Detroit for one playoff game earning no points Marsh returned to the Red Wings for the 1991 92 season appearing in 55 games He tied his career high in goals with three and added four assists for seven points In three playoff games Marsh had no points On June 10 1992 Marsh was traded back to the Toronto Maple Leafs for cash however on July 20 1992 the Maple Leafs traded Marsh to the Ottawa Senators for future considerations Ottawa Senators 1992 1993 Edit Marsh was named an alternate captain for the Ottawa Senators in their inaugural season Marsh played his first game with the Senators on October 10 1992 as he was held with no points in a 9 2 loss to the Quebec Nordiques On October 27 Marsh earned his first point for Ottawa an assist on a goal by Laurie Boschman in a 7 2 loss to the Pittsburgh Penguins Marsh represented the Senators at the 44th National Hockey League All Star Game held at the Montreal Forum in Montreal Quebec where he scored a goal as the Wales Conference defeated the Campbell Conference 16 6 This would be the only goal that Marsh would score during the season Marsh finished the 1992 93 season with three assists in 57 games Following the season Marsh announced his retirement from the NHL Overall he played in 1086 games scoring 23 goals and 175 assists for 198 points and earning 1241 penalty minutes In 97 career playoff games Marsh scored six goals and 24 points while accumulating 124 penalty minutes His 23 goals is the NHL record for fewest goals scored by a player who played at least 1000 games 2 Marsh was also one of the last NHL players to not wear a helmet during league play Post retirement EditAfter his retirement he moved into the Senators front office as Director of Team and Business Development and remained there for several years He also coached various levels of minor hockey over the years 3 In the late 1990s Marsh opened a sports bar in the Senators arena known as Marshy s In 2007 Marsh was inducted into the London Ontario Sports Hall of Fame Marsh was announced as the head coach of the Canadian Women s Hockey League s Ottawa franchise on August 31 2009 4 He was later hired as an assistant coach for Queen s University s hockey team the Gaels on August 26 2011 5 In late 2013 Marsh joined HockeyBuzz com as one of the website s featured bloggers writing stories that mainly touch on his playing days and providing insight to league issues and happenings In October 2018 Marsh helped to establish the Philadelphia Flyers Warriors 6 a disabled veteran hockey team that is the first and only all veteran athletic team to be recognized by the City of Philadelphia to represent the City of Philadelphia 7 Career statistics EditRegular season and playoffs Edit Regular season PlayoffsSeason Team League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM1973 74 London Knights OHA Jr 13 0 0 0 2 1974 75 London Knights OMJHL 70 4 17 21 160 1975 76 London Knights OMJHL 61 3 26 29 184 5 1 2 3 181976 77 London Knights OMJHL 63 7 33 40 121 20 3 5 8 471977 78 London Knights OMJHL 62 8 55 63 192 11 2 10 12 211978 79 Atlanta Flames NHL 80 0 19 19 101 2 0 0 0 171979 80 Atlanta Flames NHL 80 2 9 11 119 4 0 1 1 21980 81 Calgary Flames NHL 80 1 12 13 87 16 0 5 5 81981 82 Calgary Flames NHL 17 0 1 1 10 1981 82 Philadelphia Flyers NHL 66 2 22 24 106 4 0 0 0 21982 83 Philadelphia Flyers NHL 68 2 11 13 52 2 0 1 1 01983 84 Philadelphia Flyers NHL 77 3 14 17 83 3 1 1 2 21984 85 Philadelphia Flyers NHL 77 2 18 20 91 19 0 6 6 651985 86 Philadelphia Flyers NHL 79 0 13 13 123 5 0 0 0 21986 87 Philadelphia Flyers NHL 77 2 9 11 124 26 3 4 7 161987 88 Philadelphia Flyers NHL 70 3 9 12 57 7 1 0 1 81988 89 Toronto Maple Leafs NHL 80 1 15 16 79 1989 90 Toronto Maple Leafs NHL 79 1 13 14 95 5 1 0 1 21990 91 Toronto Maple Leafs NHL 22 0 0 0 15 1990 91 Detroit Red Wings NHL 20 1 3 4 16 1 0 0 0 01991 92 Detroit Red Wings NHL 55 3 4 7 53 3 0 0 0 01992 93 Ottawa Senators NHL 59 0 3 3 30 NHL totals 1 086 23 175 198 1 241 97 6 18 24 124International Edit Year Team Event GP G A Pts PIM1977 Canada WJC 7 1 3 4 141978 Canada WJC 6 0 4 4 21979 Canada WC 6 1 0 1 4Junior totals 13 1 7 8 16Senior totals 6 1 0 1 4Coaching statistics Edit Note GP Games played W Wins L Losses OTL Overtime Losses SOL Shootout Losses GF Goals for GA Goals against Pts Points Season Team GP W L OTL SOL Pts GF GA2009 10 Ottawa Senators CWHL 30 5 23 1 1 12 61 125See also EditList of NHL players with 1000 games playedReferences Edit 1993 NHL All Star Game Rosters https www hockey reference com allstar NHL 1993 roster html Davis Jefferson 2000 The Three Stars and Other Selections More Amazing Hockey Lists for Trivia Lovers Canada ECW Press p 180 ISBN 9781550224276 OSWH ca Bio Retrieved 15 October 2009 OSWH ca press release Retrieved 15 October 2009 Queen s press release Retrieved 1 September 2011 True Warriors NHL com Philadelphia Flyers sponsored team of military veterans uses hockey to help get past disabilities External links EditBiographical information and career statistics from NHL com or Hockey Reference com or The Internet Hockey Database Meltzer Bill Flyers Heroes of the Past Brad Marsh Part 1 at Philadelphiaflyers com Meltzer Bill Flyers Heroes of the Past Brad Marsh Part 2 at Philadelphiaflyers com Profile at hockeydraftcentral comPreceded byHarold Phillipoff Atlanta Flames first round draft pick1978 Succeeded byPaul ReinhartPreceded byAtlanta Flames captains Jean Pronovost Calgary Flames captain1980 81 Succeeded byPhil Russell Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Brad Marsh amp oldid 1114100390, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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