- Billy Smith
Infobox Ice Hockey Player
image_size = 200px
position =Goaltender
played_for = "AHL"
Springfield Kings
"NHL"
Los Angeles Kings
New York Islanders
nickname = Battlin' Billy
caught = Left
height_ft = 5
height_in = 10
weight_lb = 175
nationality = CAN
birth_date = Birth date and age|1950|12|12|mf=y
birth_place = Perth, ON, CAN
draft = 59th overall
draft_year = 1970
draft_team = Los Angeles Kings
career_start = 1970
career_end = 1989
halloffame = 1993William John "Battlin' Billy" Smith (born
December 12 ,1950 , inPerth, Ontario ) was a professionalice hockey goaltender and is best known for winning fourStanley Cup s and being the first goalie to be credited with a goal.Playing career
NHL beginnings
He was drafted by the Los Angeles Kings in the 5th round of the
1970 NHL Amateur Draft from theCornwall Royals of the QMJHL. He played two seasons with the Kings'minor league affiliate, the American Hockey League's Springfield Kings, and spent a brief stint with the big-league Kings after winning aCalder Cup for Springfield in1971 .He was drafted in the
1972 NHL Expansion Draft by theNew York Islanders ; he was the second player picked by the team. After sharing goaltending duties withGerry Desjardins for two years, he got the starting job all to himself in 1974-75 when Desjardins bolted to theWorld Hockey Association . That season, he led the Islanders to their first playoff appearance.uccessful Islander stints
For the rest of the decade, he shared time in the Islanders net with
Glenn Resch , where they combined to form perhaps the top goaltending duo in the NHL at the time. This changed in the 1980 playoffs, when the Isles rode Smith's goaltending to their first of four consecutive Stanley Cups, firmly establishing Smith as the team's starting goaltender. Resch was dealt to theColorado Rockies the following season. Smith went on to become a First Team All-Star in1982 , and played in the All Star Game in 1981 and 1982. He won theVezina Trophy in 1982 and theWilliam M. Jennings Trophy for lowest goals allowed in1983 (shared withRoland Melanson ). He was chosen to play for Canada in the1981 Canada Cup , but was unable to play due to an injury sustained in a pre-tournament game.Smith's regular season success, however, was surpassed by his performances in the Playoffs, as he helped the Islanders win four straight
Stanley Cup s (1980-1983), reach the finals five straight times (1980-84), and win a record 19 consecutive playoff series from 1980–84.His single most famous game may be his 2–0 victory in the first game of the 1983 Stanley Cup finals against the
Edmonton Oilers , shutting out the likes ofWayne Gretzky ,Mark Messier ,Paul Coffey , andJari Kurri . The Islanders went on to sweep the Oilers in 4 games, with Smith allowing the Oilers only 6 goals and winning theConn Smythe Trophy as Most Valuable Player in the Playoffs. A year later, Smith broke the record for the most Playoff victories: he led all goaltenders in playoff victories in total and in every individual year between 1980 and 1984. Then in 1985, Smith led the Islanders to win 3 straight games after being down 0–2 to theWashington Capitals , the first time such a comeback occurred in the NHL. Smith's playoff success feeds into his reputation as the supreme "money" goalie, the person you would want in net with the season on the line. Teammates and observers have said that Smith seemed able to sense when he needed to be perfect to win and when he could give up five goals and still come away with the victory.First NHL goal by a goaltender
Smith was also the first NHL goalie to be credited with scoring a goal. On
November 28 ,1979 , in a game between the Islanders and the Colorado Rockies, the Rockies' goaltender left the ice for an extra skater after a delayed penalty was called on the Islanders. The puck deflected off the chest protector of the Islanders' Smith into the corner. Colorado rookieRob Ramage picked up the puck and accidentally made a blind pass from the corner boards in the opposing zone to the blue line. Nobody was there to receive the pass, and so the puck sailed all the way down the length of the ice and into the Colorado net. Smith had been the last Islander to touch the puck, and was credited with a goal.Retirement
Smith retired in
1989 ; he was the last original Islander still on the team. After four years as the Islanders' goaltending coach, he followed longtime Islandergeneral manager Bill Torrey to the expansionFlorida Panthers in the same role, serving there until2000 .The Islanders retired his #31 on
February 20 ,1993 . Later that year, he was inducted into theHockey Hall of Fame , the only goalie inducted in the Hall in the1990s . In1998 , he was ranked number 80 on "The Hockey News"' list of the 100 Greatest Hockey Players.Personality
Nicknamed "Battlin' Billy" for his fiery temper and unabashed use of the stick or blocker on players crowding his crease, Smith was noted for his displays of feigned injuries that would often lead to penalties against opponents, for whom he carried an undisguised enmity, and always refusing to participate in the traditional handshakes between teams at the end of a Playoff series, as to not feel any worse after a loss than he already did (Smith was very passionate about games that put the ranking of their team on the line). He holds the career record for penalty minutes for a goaltender. A notable incident with Smith occurred in practice where Islanders hall-of-famer
Mike Bossy fired a shot at Smith which Smith objected to. Smith charged after Bossy with his stick but was tackled by teammates before Smith took his frustrations out on Bossy.External links
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