Dave Hutchison (ice hockey)

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Dave Hutchison
Dave Hutchison 1979.JPG
Hutchison in 1979
Born (1952-05-02) May 2, 1952 (age 71)
London, Ontario, Canada
Height 6 ft 3 in (191 cm)
Weight 205 lb (93 kg; 14 st 9 lb)
Position Defence
Shot Left
Played for Philadelphia Blazers
Vancouver Blazers
Los Angeles Kings
Toronto Maple Leafs
Chicago Black Hawks
New Jersey Devils
NHL Draft 36th overall, 1972
Los Angeles Kings
Playing career 19721984

David Joseph Hutchison (born May 2, 1952) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey player. He played in the World Hockey Association from 1972 to 1974 and the National Hockey League from 1974 to 1984.

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Playing career

Hutchison played for the Philadelphia Blazers and Vancouver Blazers of the World Hockey Association and the Los Angeles Kings, Toronto Maple Leafs, Chicago Black Hawks and New Jersey Devils of the National Hockey League. In 681 career professional games, he logged 1735 penalty minutes and 131 points, and often played in a defensive tandem with Börje Salming and Doug Wilson. He retired in 1984.

Career statistics

Regular season and playoffs

Regular season Playoffs
Season TeamLeagueGP G A Pts PIM GPGAPtsPIM
1969–70London Squires WOHL 7123301204460
1970–71 London Knights OHA 5421315154
1971–72 London KnightsOHA4631114151301115
1972–73 Philadelphia Blazers WHA 280223430000
1972–73 Rhode Island Eagles EHL 3271825158
1973–74 Vancouver Blazers WHA6901313151
1974–75 Los Angeles Kings NHL 68066133200022
1975–76 Los Angeles KingsNHL5001010181903329
1976–77 Los Angeles KingsNHL7061117220914517
1977–78 Los Angeles KingsNHL440101071
1978–79 Toronto Maple Leafs NHL7941519235603323
1979–80 Toronto Maple LeafsNHL3116728
1979–80 Chicago Black Hawks NHL3805573600012
1980–81 Chicago Black HawksNHL59291112420002
1981–82 Chicago Black HawksNHL66518232461412344
1982–83 New Jersey Devils NHL32145102
1982–83 Wichita Wind CHL 20000
1983–84 Toronto Maple LeafsNHL47033137
WHA totals970151518530000
NHL totals58419971161,5504821214149

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