Gary Croteau

Canadian ice hockey player


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FieldValue
played_forNHL
Los Angeles Kings
Detroit Red Wings
California Golden Seals
Kansas City Scouts
Colorado Rockies
positionLeft wing
shootsLeft
height_ft6
height_in0
weight_lb205
birth_date
birth_placeSudbury, Ontario, Canada
career_start1968
career_end1981
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Gary Croteau (born June 20, 1946) is a Canadian former ice hockey forward, most notably with the Colorado Rockies of the National Hockey League.

Playing career

Croteau was born in Sudbury, Ontario, the son of Earl and Georgina Croteau. Earl Croteau was a miner. (Icing on the Plains: The Rough Ride of Kansas City's NHL Scouts, pp. 84-85, Troy Treasure, Balboa Press).

After a dominant collegiate hockey career playing for coach George Menard (pp.85-86) at St. Lawrence University, capped by being selected to the ECAC First All-Star Team in 1968, Croteau was signed as a free agent by the Toronto Maple Leafs in 1968, which promptly dealt him to the Los Angeles Kings. He played two sound seasons with LA's American Hockey League Springfield Kings farm team, and in limited action with Los Angeles in 1968 scored a fine five goals in eleven games. On the strength of that performance, he played with the Kings in the playoffs that year, scoring five goals in eleven games as Los Angeles went to the semifinals. Kings owner Jack Kent Cooke nicknamed Croteau "Bull." However, after only three further games for the Kings early in 1969-70, he was dealt to the Detroit Red Wings February 1970, seeing only limited action with Detroit before being claimed by the California Golden Seals in the 1970 waiver draft. With the talent-thin Golden Seals, he became a regular for four seasons, finishing among the team's leading scorers in his first and final seasons with the squad.

When the NHL expanded to Kansas City and Washington in 1974, Croteau was the seventh pick of the Scouts and a key player for the weak franchise from the beginning. Croteau scored the first goal in Kansas City's first-ever win, a 5-4 victory at Washington, in early November. After a modest 1974-75 season, Croteau was one of the team's leading scorers and few decent players for four years thereafter, even after the franchise moved to Denver and became the Colorado Rockies in 1976. His best season came in 1976-77, when he scored 24 goals and 27 assists for 51 points, all career highs.

After an injury that cost him most of the 1979-80 season, Croteau retired from hockey, save for a brief stint in the minor leagues the following year. Croteau resides in the Denver area.

Awards and honors

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AwardYear
All-ECAC Hockey First Team1967–68
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Career statistics

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Regular seasonPlayoffsSeasonTeamLeagueGPGAPtsPIMGPGAPtsPIMNHL totals684144175319143113258
1964–65St. Lawrence UniversityECAC14181331
1965–66St. Lawrence UniversityECAC2420113112
1966–67St. Lawrence UniversityECAC27211738
1967–68St. Lawrence UniversityECAC19211940
1968–69Los Angeles KingsNHL115166113258
1968–69Springfield KingsAHL5324204427
1969–70Los Angeles KingsNHL30000
1969–70Springfield KingsAHL5223214422
1969–70Detroit Red WingsNHL100222
1970–71California Golden SealsNHL7415284312
1971–72California Golden SealsNHL7312122411
1972–73California Golden SealsNHL47615218
1973–74California Golden SealsNHL7614213516
1974–75Kansas City ScoutsNHL778111916
1975–76Kansas City ScoutsNHL7919143312
1976–77Colorado RockiesNHL7824275114
1977–78Colorado RockiesNHL6217223924
1978–79Colorado RockiesNHL7923184118
1979–80Colorado RockiesNHL151454
1980–81Fort Worth TexansCHL41122
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References

Icing on the Plains: The Rough Ride of Kansas City's NHL Scouts, Troy Treasure, 2018, Balboa Press.

References

  1. [[1974 NHL Expansion Draft]]

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