- Rick Middleton
"For the football player of the same name see
Rick Middleton (football player) ."Infobox Ice Hockey Player
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played_for =New York Rangers
Boston Bruins
nickname = Nifty
position = Right Wing
shoots = Right
height_ft = 5
height_in = 11
weight_lb = 175
nationality = Canada
birth_date = Birth date and age|1953|12|4|mf=y
birth_place =Toronto , ON, CAN
draft = 14th overall
draft_year = 1973
draft_team =New York Rangers
career_start = 1974
career_end = 1988Richard (Rick) Middleton (born
December 4 , 1953, inToronto ,Ontario ) is a former professionalice hockey player for the NHLNew York Rangers andBoston Bruins .A right wing, Middleton was drafted in the 1st round, 14th overall, by the Rangers in the
1973 NHL Amateur Draft after a glittering junior career with theOshawa Generals in which he led his league in scoring his final year and was named to the league's Second All-Star Team. He spent the 1973–74 season with the Rangers' farm team, the AHLProvidence Reds , earning rookie of the year honors and being named to the AHL's First All-Star Team.He made the big club during the 1974–75 season, and despite suffering injuries that restricted him to 47 games, scored 22 goals in that limited time. The following season was not as spectacular, as he scored 24 goals in 77 games while showing defensive deficiencies. Following the 1975–76 season, the Rangers traded Middleton to the Boston Bruins for veteran winger
Ken Hodge .It was one of the most one-sided deals in hockey history. Hodge played only a single season more before his career ended, while Middleton became a great star in Boston, scoring a hat trick in his first game as a Bruin and nearly nine hundred points in a Bruins uniform over the next twelve years. Generally paired with centre
Barry Pederson , "Nifty" had five straight seasons of at least forty goals and ninety points and led the Bruins to perennial glittering records. His leadership was apparent in being named co-captain (withRay Bourque ) to succeedTerry O'Reilly in 1985, a position he held until he retired.His best season was the 1981–82 season, during which Middleton scored a career high 51 goals, won the
Lady Byng Trophy for excellence and sportsmanship, and was named to the NHL's Second All-Star Team. The following season he led the Bruins to the league's best regular season record, and set still unbroken records that year for the most points scored in the playoffs by a player not advancing to the finals (33) and for a single playoff series (19, in the quarterfinals against Buffalo). His 105 points in the 1983–84 season tied Ken Hodge's team record for most points scored in a season by a right winger, and remains unbroken.Middleton also starred in international play, being named to play for Team Canada in the Canada Cup in 1981 and 1984. Teamed on a line with
Wayne Gretzky andMichel Goulet in the 1984 series, he scored four goals and four assists in seven games.Middleton played in the
NHL All-Star Game in 1981, 1982 and 1984. He retired with 448 goals and 540 assists for 988 points in 1005 games, and added 100 points in 114 playoff games. He is currently a studio analyst for Bruins telecasts onNESN .Career statistics
ee also
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List of NHL players
*List of NHL seasons
*List of NHL players with 1000 games played External links
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