Jim Corsi (ice hockey)

Jim Corsi (ice hockey)

Jim Corsi is the goaltender of the "nazionale" and of Varese in the golden years.

Born June 9 1954 -- Montreal, PQHeight 5.09 -- Weight 178

Teams

*Concordia University 1975–76
*Maine Nordiques 1976–77
*Quebec Nordiques 1977–78
*Binghamton Dusters 1978–79
*Quebec Nordiques 1978–79
*Houston Apollos 1979–80
*Oklahoma City Stars 1979–80
*Edmonton Oilers 1979–80
*HC Gardena Finstral Ortisei 1981
*HC Bolzano Würth 1984
*Varese HC 1987–88
*Varese HC 1990–91

Coaching

*Buffalo Sabres 2001–02
*Buffalo Sabres 2002–03


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