Len Lunde

Canadian ice hockey player


title: "Len Lunde" type: doc version: 1 created: 2026-02-28 author: "Wikipedia contributors" status: active scope: public tags: ["1936-births", "2010-deaths", "buffalo-bisons-(ahl)-players", "canadian-expatriate-ice-hockey-players-in-the-united-states", "canadian-ice-hockey-left-wingers", "chicago-blackhawks-players", "detroit-red-wings-players", "edmonton-flyers-(whl)-players", "edmonton-oil-kings-(wchl)-players", "edmonton-oilers-(wha)-players", "edmonton-oilers-scouts", "finland-men's-national-ice-hockey-team-coaches", "ice-hockey-people-from-british-columbia", "ilves-players", "minnesota-north-stars-players", "20th-century-canadian-sportsmen", "mora-ik-players", "sportspeople-from-campbell-river,-british-columbia", "portland-buckaroos-players", "rochester-americans-players", "st.-louis-braves-players", "vancouver-canucks-players", "vancouver-canucks-(whl)-players"] description: "Canadian ice hockey player" topic_path: "science/astronomy" source: "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Len_Lunde" license: "CC BY-SA 4.0" wikipedia_page_id: 0 wikipedia_revision_id: 0

::summary Canadian ice hockey player ::

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FieldValue
positionCentre
shootsRight
height_ft6
height_in1
weight_lb194
played_forNHL
Detroit Red Wings
Chicago Black Hawks
Minnesota North Stars
Vancouver Canucks
WHA
Edmonton Oilers
SM-sarja
Ilves
Division 1
Mora IK
leagueNHL
birth_date
birth_placeCampbell River, British Columbia, Canada
death_date
death_placeEdmonton, Alberta, Canada
career_start1958
career_end1972
1973–1974
1979
image1959 Topps Len Lunde.JPG
image_size230px
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| position = Centre | shoots = Right | height_ft = 6 | height_in = 1 | weight_lb = 194 | played_for = NHL Detroit Red Wings Chicago Black Hawks Minnesota North Stars Vancouver Canucks WHA Edmonton Oilers SM-sarja Ilves Division 1 Mora IK | league = NHL | birth_date = | birth_place = Campbell River, British Columbia, Canada | death_date = | death_place = Edmonton, Alberta, Canada | career_start = 1958 | career_end = 1972 1973–1974 1979 | draft = | draft_year = | draft_team = | image = 1959 Topps Len Lunde.JPG | image_size = 230px Leonard Melvin Lunde (November 13, 1936 – November 22, 2010) was a professional ice hockey player who played 321 games in the National Hockey League and 72 games in the World Hockey Association. He played for the Chicago Black Hawks, Minnesota North Stars, Vancouver Canucks, Edmonton Oilers, and Detroit Red Wings.

Playing career

Lunde was born in Campbell River, British Columbia, and played junior hockey with the Edmonton Oil Kings of the WCJHL. A prospect of the Detroit Red Wings, he moved up to the Edmonton Flyers of the Western Hockey League, scoring 39 goals during the 1957–58 season. The following season, he debuted in the National Hockey League, playing in 68 games for the Red Wings, and scoring 14 goals and 12 assists.

He was a regular in the Red Wings' lineup through the 1960–61 season when Detroit reached the Stanley Cup finals, but after spending most of the 1961–62 season in the minors, he was traded to Chicago in June 1962. With the Black Hawks, he notched six goals and 22 assists playing on a checking line with Eric Nesterenko and Ron Murphy.

Beginning in 1963–64, Lunde was chiefly a minor leaguer over the next few seasons. He did play a handful of games for the Hawks, Minnesota North Stars and Vancouver Canucks but saw most of his ice time as an offensive sparkplug in the American Hockey League, the Western Hockey League and the Central Hockey League.

His best year was 1964–65 when he scored 50 goals for the AHL's Buffalo Bisons and was voted on to the league's first all-star team.

His last full season was 1973–74 with the Edmonton Oilers of the World Hockey Association, where he scored 26 goals and added 22 assists for 48 points.

He also played in Finland with Ilves in 1971–1972 and was head coach of the Finnish national team in World Championships 1973 in Moscow. Lunde had initially retired in 1972 before playing for the Edmonton Oilers. Lunde re-retired in 1974 but made a one-game return in 1979 when he played for Mora IK.

Overall, Lunde scored 39 goals and 83 assists and recorded 75 penalty minutes in 321 NHL games. He also scored three goals and two assists in 20 playoff games.

Post-playing career

Lunde was hired as a European scout of the Edmonton Oilers on August 10, 1979.

Lunde died on November 22, 2010, of a heart condition in Edmonton, Alberta.

Career statistics

Regular season and playoffs

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Regular seasonPlayoffsSeasonTeamLeagueGPGAPtsPIMGPGAPtsPIMWHL totals387166217383825026275321WHA totals71262248850110NHL totals321398312275203252
1953–54Edmonton Oil KingsWJHL30000
1954–55Edmonton Oil KingsWJHL352818463743250
1955–56Edmonton Oil KingsWJHL353730672762242
1955–56Edmonton FlyersWHL4022220110
1956–57Edmonton FlyersWHL702041612283582
1957–58Edmonton FlyersWHL673943821751452
1958–59Detroit Red WingsNHL6814122615
1959–60Detroit Red WingsNHL66617231061230
1960–61Detroit Red WingsNHL536121810102020
1961–62Detroit Red WingsNHL2329114
1961–62Edmonton FlyersWHL41263763211299182
1962–63Chicago Black HawksNHL60622283040002
1963–64Buffalo BisonsAHL7230437338
1964–65Buffalo BisonsAHL725046964094484
1965–66Chicago Black HawksNHL2447114
1965–66St. Louis BravesCHL113586
1966–67Portland BuckaroosWHL722633591640007
1967–68Minnesota North StarsNHL70110
1967–68Rochester AmericansAHL3719335213112460
1968–69Vancouver CanucksWHL65262753083360
1969–70Vancouver CanucksWHL68293463411105158
1970–71Vancouver CanucksNHL201234
1971–72IlvesFIN3128214940
1973–74Edmonton OilersWHA71262248850110
1979–80Mora IKSWE-212024
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References

References

  1. [http://www.legendsofhockey.net/LegendsOfHockey/jsp/SearchPlayer.jsp?player=13437/ Legends of Hockey, Len Melvin Lunde]
  2. [https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=qgVlAAAAIBAJ&sjid=hYMNAAAAIBAJ&pg=1214,4714670&dq=mark+messier&hl=en Oilers name Lunde as European scout]
  3. [http://www.legacy.com/can-edmonton/Obituaries.asp?Page=LifeStory&PersonID=146823206 Legacy.com]
  4. [https://edmontonjournal.com/sports/Paajarvi+will+stay+with+Oilers+World+Juniors/3902483/story.html Paajarvi will stay with Oilers for World Juniors]

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