Graeme Nicolson

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Graeme Nicolson
Born (1958-01-13) January 13, 1958 (age 66)
North Bay, Ontario, Canada
Height 6 ft 0 in (183 cm)
Weight 185 lb (84 kg; 13 st 3 lb)
Position Defence
Shot Right
Played for Boston Bruins
Colorado Rockies
New York Rangers
NHL Draft 35th overall, 1978
Boston Bruins
Playing career 19781985

Graeme Butte Nicolson (born January 13, 1958, in North Bay, Ontario) is a former NHL defenceman. He played for the Boston Bruins, Colorado Rockies, and New York Rangers.

Contents

As of 2008, he works in Lakefield, Ontario, as a veterinarian.

Championships

He won the 1983-84 CHL Championship (Adams Cup) as a member of the Tulsa Oilers [1] team coached by Tom Webster.

Career statistics

Regular season and playoffs

Regular season Playoffs
Season TeamLeagueGP G A Pts PIM GPGAPtsPIM
1975–76 Cornwall Royals QMJHL 721136471011033616
1976–77 Cornwall RoyalsQMJHL6421466719712391234
1977–78 Cornwall RoyalsQMJHL62135265122914545
1978–79 Rochester Americans AHL 80163551112
1978–79 Boston Bruins NHL 10000
1979–80 Binghamton Dusters AHL7973643151
1981–82 Fort Worth Texans CHL 309122138
1981–82 Colorado Rockies NHL4127951
1982–83 Tulsa Oilers CHL64192847166
1982–83 New York Rangers NHL100009
1983–84 Tulsa OilersCHL627243161916712
1984–85 Binghamton Whalers AHL3739125340002
1984–85Flamborough Motts Clamatos OHA-Sr 61784
1985–86Flamborough Motts ClamatosOHA-Sr
1986–87 Brantford Motts Clamatos OHA-Sr
AHL totals196268010631640002
CHL totals156356499265916712
NHL totals5227960

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References

  1. "Tulsa Oilers 1983-84 roster and statistics". hockeydb.com.