Dick Redmond

Canadian ice hockey player (born 1949)


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::summary Canadian ice hockey player (born 1949) ::

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FieldValue
positionDefence
shootsLeft
height_ft5
height_in11
weight_lb172
played_forMinnesota North Stars
California Golden Seals
Chicago Black Hawks
St.Louis Blues
Atlanta Flames
Boston Bruins
leagueNHL
birth_date
birth_placeKirkland Lake, Ontario, Canada
career_start1969
career_end1982
draft5th overall
draft_year1969
draft_teamMinnesota North Stars
imageDick Redmond.jpg
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Richard John Redmond (born August 14, 1949) is a Canadian former professional National Hockey League (NHL) defenceman. He featured in the 1973 Stanley Cup Finals with the Chicago Blackhawks.

He is the son of former Allan Cup winner Eddie Redmond and the brother of former NHL player and Red Wings broadcaster Mickey Redmond. He was born in Kirkland Lake, Ontario, but grew up in Peterborough, Ontario

Redmond played minor ice hockey in Peterborough, and went to the 1962 Quebec International Pee-Wee Hockey Tournament with his youth team. He played 13 seasons in the NHL, beginning as a first-round draft pick with the Minnesota North Stars in 1969. He was traded in 1970 to the California Golden Seals, and from there he was traded to the Chicago Black Hawks in 1972. In five seasons with the Black Hawks, Redmond played in 341 games and accumulated 227 points with 218 PIM. He was traded along with Bob MacMillan, Yves Bélanger and a second‐round selection in the 1979 NHL Entry Draft (23rd overall–Mike Perovich) from the St. Louis Blues to the Atlanta Flames for Phil Myre, Curt Bennett and Barry Gibbs on December 12, 1977. He finished his career with the Boston Bruins.

Career statistics

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Regular seasonPlayoffsSeasonTeamLeagueGPGAPtsPIMGPGAPtsPIMNHL totals771133312445504669223127
1966–67Peterborough PetesOHA-Jr.402797760222
1967–68Peterborough PetesOHA-Jr.52728358453032
1968–69Peterborough PetesOHA-Jr.622444
1968–69St. Catharines Black HawksOHA-Jr.443143741361811172835
1969–70Minnesota North StarsNHL70114
1969–70Iowa StarsCHL56723306511281026
1970–71Minnesota North StarsNHL902216
1970–71Cleveland BaronsAHL496131969
1970–71California Golden SealsNHL1124612
1971–72California Golden SealsNHL7410354576
1972–73California Golden SealsNHL243131622
1972–73Chicago Black HawksNHL52919284134262
1973–74Chicago Black HawksNHL7617425969111788
1974–75Chicago Black HawksNHL801443579082350
1975–76Chicago Black HawksNHL53927362540224
1976–77Chicago Black HawksNHL802225473020110
1977–78St. Louis BluesNHL284111516
1977–78Atlanta FlamesNHL42711181621010
1978–79Boston BruinsNHL647263321111342
1979–80Boston BruinsNHL7614334739100339
1980–81Boston BruinsNHL781520356030112
1981–82Boston BruinsNHL17000420000
1981–82Erie BladesAHL318122014
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References

References

  1. (2018). "Pee-Wee players who have reached NHL or WHA".
  2. [https://www.nytimes.com/1977/12/13/archives/sports-news-briefs-flames-obtain-macmillan-in-6player-nhl-deal.html "Sports News Briefs," ''The New York Times'', Tuesday, December 13, 1977.] Retrieved January 22, 2023.

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