- Jay Wells
Infobox Ice Hockey Player
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position = Defence
played_for =Los Angeles Kings
Philadelphia Flyers
Buffalo Sabres
New York Rangers
St. Louis Blues
Tampa Bay Lightning
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height_ft = 6
height_in = 1
weight_lb = 205
nickname = The Hammer
nationality = CAN
birth_date = birth date and age|1959|05|18
birth_place = Paris, ON, CAN
career_start = 1979
career_end = 1997
draft = 16th overall
draft_year = 1979
draft_team =Los Angeles Kings Jay Wells (born
May 18 , 1959 in Paris,Ontario ) is a retired Canadian professionalice hockey player. He was nicknamed "The Hammer" for his tough, physical play.Playing career
Jay Wells played his junior hockey with the
Kingston Canadians of the OMJHL from 1976–1979, playing in 175 games, and earning 60 points (19 goals-41 assists), along with 385 penalty minutes. He also had 14 points (4G-10A) in 30 playoff games. A solid stay-at-home defenceman, Wells was drafted by theLos Angeles Kings in the 1st round, 16th overall in the1979 NHL Entry Draft .Wells began the 1979–80 season with the
Binghamton Dusters of the AHL, getting 6 assists in 28 games, before joining the Kings, where he had no points in 43 games. He also had no points in 4 playoff games. Wells spent the entire 1980–81 season with Los Angeles, where he got 18 points (5G-13A) in 72 games, and had no points in 4 playoff games. In 1981–82, he played in 60 games, getting 9 points (1G-8A), then added 4 points (1G-3A) in 10 playoff games. Wells offensive production increased in 1982–83, when he got 15 points (3G-12A) in 69 games, and in 1983–84, he set a career high with 21 points (3G-18A) in 69 games, however the Kings failed to make the playoffs in both years. Wells then had 11 points (2G-9A) in 77 games in 1984–85, helping the Kings return to the playoffs, where he recorded an assist in 3 games. Wells had the best season of his career in 1985–86, getting 42 points (11G-31A) in 79 games, however Los Angeles failed to make the playoffs. In 1986–87, Wells had 36 points (7G-29A) in 77 games, and added 3 points (1G-2A) in 5 playoff games. Wells then had 25 points (2G-23A) in 58 games, and had 3 points (1G-2A) in 5 playoff games for the Kings in 1987–88. OnSeptember 29 ,1988 , Wells was traded from the Kings to thePhiladelphia Flyers forDoug Crossman .In Wells' first season with the Flyers in 1988–89, he registered 21 points (2G-19A) in 67 games, and added 2 points (0G-2A) in 18 playoff games. He began the 1989–90 season with Philadelphia, earning 19 points (3G-16A) in 59 games, before being traded to the
Buffalo Sabres onMarch 5 ,1990 , along with the Flyers 4th round pick in the1991 NHL Entry Draft in exchange for Kevin Maguire and the Sabres 2nd round choice in the1990 NHL Entry Draft .Wells would play 1 regular season game with Buffalo in 1989–90, getting an assist in the game before suffering an injury, however he returned in the playoffs and went pointless in 6 games. In 1990–91, Wells had 3 points (1G-2A) in 43 games with Buffalo, and in 1 playoff game, he earned an assist. Wells began the 1991–92 with the Sabres, earning 11 points (2G-9A) in 41 games, before being traded to the
New York Rangers onMarch 9 ,1992 , in exchange forRandy Moller .Wells played in 11 games for the Rangers at the end of the 1991–92 season, getting no points, and in 13 playoff games, he chipped in with 2 assists. In 1992–93, Wells had 10 points (1G-9A) in 53 games, however the Rangers failed to qualify for the playoffs. He returned to the team in 1993–94, and had 9 points (2G-7A) in 79 games. Wells played a huge defensive role for the Rangers in the playoffs, as he helped the Rangers win the
Stanley Cup for the first time since 1940. He played in 23 playoff games, registering no points. Wells had 9 points (2G-7A) for the Rangers in 1994–95 in 43 games, and went pointless in 10 playoff games. OnJuly 31 ,1995 , the Rangers traded Wells to the St. Louis Blues forDoug Lidster .Wells played in 76 games with the Blues in 1995–96, getting 3 points (0G-3A), and in 12 playoff games, he earned an assist. He was granted free agency after the season, and on
August 3 ,1996 , Wells signed a contract with theTampa Bay Lightning . In 1996–97, Wells would go pointless in 21 games with Tampa Bay, and retired from the NHL after the season after an 18 year playing career.Career statistics
Awards and achievements
OMJHL First Team All-Star (1979)
External links
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