Doug Grant (ice hockey)

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Doug Grant
Born (1948-07-27) July 27, 1948 (age 75)
Corner Brook, Newfoundland, British Empire
Height 6 ft 1 in (185 cm)
Weight 200 lb (91 kg; 14 st 4 lb)
Position Goaltender
Caught Left
Played for Detroit Red Wings
St. Louis Blues
NHL Draft Undrafted
Playing career 19661982

Douglas Munro Grant (born July 27, 1948) is a Canadian retired professional ice hockey goaltender who played 77 games in the National Hockey League for the Detroit Red Wings and St. Louis Blues between 1973 and 1980. The rest of his career, which lasted from 1966 to 1982, was spent in various minor leagues.

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Career

Grant played in the inaugural 1960 Quebec International Pee-Wee Hockey Tournament with Corner brook. [1] He played in the Newfoundland Senior Hockey League for the Corner Brook Royals for five seasons as starting goaltender. In 1973-74, his first season in Detroit, he played 37 games, with 15 wins, 16 losses and two ties, with a goals against average of 4.16, and recorded one shutout. After that, Grant bounced between the NHL and the minor leagues, never playing more than 17 games another NHL season, and retired from hockey in 1982.

Career statistics

Regular season and playoffs

Regular season Playoffs
Season TeamLeagueGPWLTMINGA SO GAA SV% GPWLMINGASOGAASV%
1964–65Corner Brook PatsNFLD Jr
1966–67 Corner Brook Royals NFLD Sr 231282136011314.993121901605.05
1967–68Corner Brook RoyalsNFLD Sr4019165240017404.3512847305114.19
1967–68 Corner Brook Royals Al-Cup 8354644015.17
1968–69Corner Brook RoyalsNFLD Sr3917184234016934.33
1968–69 Corner Brook RoyalsAl-Cup4121202006.00
1969–70Corner Brook RoyalsNFLD Sr4018175240017724.437344292603.64
1970–71Corner Brook RoyalsNFLD Sr3516136210015024.2911386595505.01
1971–72 Memorial University AUAA 148502922.05
1971–72 Fort Worth Texans CHL 3210180903.00
1971–72 Grand Falls Cataracts Al-Cup10160606.00
1972–73 Virginia Wings AHL 51303712962.5412667174213.51
1973–74 Detroit Red Wings NHL 3715162201714014.16.870
1973–74 Virginia WingsAHL61233592013.34
1974–75 Detroit Red WingsNHL71503803405.37.8293211801605.33
1974–75 Virginia WingsAHL3514118197810613.21
1975–76 Detroit Red WingsNHL2110120804.02.822
1975–76 New Haven Nighthawks AHL23813213929504.10
1976–77 St. Louis Blues NHL177739605013.13.877
1976–77 Kansas City Blues CHL20106411995732.85
1977–78 St. Louis BluesNHL83324992402.89.896
1977–78 Salt Lake Golden Eagles CHL3517133206810713.10
1978–79 St. Louis BluesNHL40211902307.28.811
1978–79 Salt Lake Golden EaglesCHL311512318719132.924121981504.54
1979–80 St. Louis BluesNHL100031101.95.923
1979–80 Salt Lake Golden EaglesCHL3824122228313013.429724832703.35
1980–81 Salt Lake Golden EaglesCHL53102601413.23
1981–82 Salt Lake Golden EaglesCHL72303543405.76
NHL totals7727348419528024.01.866

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References

  1. "Pee-Wee players who have reached NHL or WHA" (PDF). Quebec International Pee-Wee Hockey Tournament. 2018. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2019-03-06. Retrieved 2019-01-01.
Preceded by Winner of the Terry Sawchuk Trophy
with Ed Staniowski

1977–78
Succeeded by
Doug Grant
and Terry Richardson
Preceded by
Doug Grant
and Ed Staniowski
Winner of the Terry Sawchuk Trophy
with Terry Richardson

1978–79
Succeeded by