- Bernie Nicholls
Infobox Ice Hockey Player
played_for =Los Angeles Kings New York Rangers Edmonton Oilers New Jersey Devils Chicago Blackhawks San Jose Sharks
position = Centre
shoots = Right
height_ft = 6
height_in = 0
weight_lb = 185
nationality = CAN
birth_date = Birth date and age|1961|6|24|mf=y
birth_place = Haliburton, ON, CAN
draft = 73th overall
draft_year = 1980
draft_team =Los Angeles Kings
career_start = 1981
career_end = 1999Bernie Irvine Nicholls (born
June 24 , 1961 in Haliburton,Ontario ) is a former professionalice hockey centre. His junior career was spent with theKingston Canadians , where he established himself as a dynamic scorer and a multi-faceted talent. He was selected by theLos Angeles Kings in the fourth round of the1980 NHL Entry Draft , 73rd overall. Over his 17 year playing career, Nicholls would play 1127 games for TheLos Angeles Kings ,New York Rangers ,Edmonton Oilers ,New Jersey Devils ,Chicago Blackhawks andSan Jose Sharks , scoring 1209 points. He is one of only 8 players in NHL history to score 70 goals in one season.Playing career
After Nicholls was drafted, he played one more year of junior before making his professional debut with the
New Haven Nighthawks of the AHL. He scored 41 goals in 55 games as arookie , and was recalled to the Kings to finish the season, where he had 32 points in 22 games, and was a contributor in the playoffs, where the Kings upset theEdmonton Oilers to reach the second round. Nicholls would never again play in the minor leagues.For the next six-and-a-half years, Nicholls was a key offensive talent for the Kings, with his best year (70 goals and 80 assists for 150 points in 79 games played) coming in 1988-89 after the team's acquisition of
Wayne Gretzky . During that season, he became one of only 12 players to ever record an eight-point game in NHL history. However, withStanley Cup aspirations, the Kings made the decision to trade the star centre for a pair of wingers. Nicholls joined theNew York Rangers , helping to propel his new club to the second round of the playoffs.Although Nicholls performed well for the Rangers, he was dealt after less than two full seasons to the Oilers, as part of a blockbuster deal that saw
Mark Messier join the Rangers. After just over a year with the Oilers organization, Nicholls saw himself traded again, this time to theNew Jersey Devils , as Edmonton attempted to rebuild their team.Nicholls adapted his game to become more of a defensive forward in the tight-checking system of then-Devils coach
Jacques Lemaire . When his contract expired, Nicholls signed a two-year deal with theChicago Blackhawks , where he was allowed to take more offensive liberties. He averaged better than a point-per-game in Chicago.Nicholls finished his NHL career with the
San Jose Sharks . At the age of 36, and with a budding, young franchise, Nicholls took on more of an elder statesman role. At the end of the1998–99 NHL season , Nicholls retired.Career statistics
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*January 20, 1990- Traded by the
Los Angeles Kings to theNew York Rangers in exchange for Tomas Sandstrom andTony Granato .*October 4, 1991- Traded by the New York Rangers, along with
Steven Rice andLouie DeBrusk , to theEdmonton Oilers in exchange forMark Messier and future considerations*January 13, 1993- Traded by the Edmonton Oilers to the
New Jersey Devils in echange forZdeno Ciger andKevin Todd .*July 14, 1994- Signed as a free agent with the
Chicago Blackhawks *August 5, 1996- Signed as a free agent with
San Jose Sharks .ee also
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List of NHL players
*List of NHL seasons
*List of NHL players with 1000 points External links
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