Jim McGeough

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Jim McGeough
Born (1963-04-13) April 13, 1963 (age 60)
Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada
Height 5 ft 10 in (178 cm)
Weight 181 lb (82 kg; 12 st 13 lb)
Position Center
Shot Left
Played for Washington Capitals
Pittsburgh Penguins
Bracknell Bees
Klagenfurter AC
NHL Draft 110th overall, 1981
Washington Capitals
Playing career 19812004

James McGeough (born April 13, 1963) is a Canadian retired professional ice hockey player. He played 57 games in the National Hockey League with the Washington Capitals and Pittsburgh Penguins between 1981 and 1987. The rest of his career, which lasted from 1981 to 2004, was spent in various minor leagues. McGeough was selected by the Capitals in the 1981 NHL Entry Draft. His brother, Mick McGeough, was a referee in the NHL.

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Career statistics

Regular season and playoffs

Regular season Playoffs
Season TeamLeagueGP G A Pts PIM GPGAPtsPIM
1979–80 Regina Pats WHL 10145252020
1980–81 Regina PatsWHL41232
1980–81 Billings Bighorns WHL67494291139525715
1981–82 Washington Capitals NHL 40000
1981–82 Billings BighornsWHL71936615914252134
1982–83 Nanaimo Islanders WHL727656132126
1982–83 Hershey Bears AHL 511210502225
1983–84 Hershey BearsAHL79403676108
1984–85 Washington CapitalsNHL1130312
1984–85Pittsburgh PenguinsNHL140444
1984–85 Binghamton Whalers AHL5732215326
1985–86 Pittsburgh PenguinsNHL173258
1985–86 Baltimore Skipjacks AHL3814132720
1986–87 Pittsburgh PenguinsNHL111458
1986–87 Baltimore SkipjacksAHL4518193737
1986–87 Muskegon Lumberjacks IHL 181315286151482210
1987–88 Springfield Indians AHL3011132428
1987–88 Klagenfurt AC AUT 3434185252
1988–89 Klagenfurt ACAUT442824520
1989–90 Phoenix Roadrunners IHL7735468190
1990–91 Kalamazoo Wings IHL70002
1990–91 San Diego Gulls IHL102464
1990–91 Albany Choppers IHL1293124
1990–91 Nashville Knights ECHL 42130
1991–92 Richmond Renegades ECHL241612283470228
1991–92 Bracknell Bees BHL 121592420
1992–93 Richmond RenegadesECHL3914274166
1992–93 St. Petersburg Renegades SuHL 1917143136
1993–94 Richmond RenegadesECHL261081810
1993–94 Dallas Freeze CHL 282116372473588
1994–95 Dallas FreezeCHL66505010038
1995–96 Wichita Thunder CHL3111203116
1995–96 Reno Renegades WCHL 15410144
1996–97 Wichita ThunderCHL21620264992118
1997–98 Wichita ThunderCHL6838397778151091910
1998–99 Wichita ThunderCHL271822402441346
1999–00 Wichita ThunderCHL371213253051124
2000–01 Lubbock Cotton Kings WPHL 5914304446120112
2003–04 Trois-Rivières Viking QSMHL40002
NHL Totals577101732

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