John Adams (ice hockey)

John Adams (ice hockey)

John Adams (born July 27, 1946) was a professional ice hockey goaltender in the National Hockey League. He was born in Port Arthur, Ontario.

Playing career

John Adams was promoted to the NHL during the 1970 playoffs. He did not play a game, yet the Bruins decided to engrave his name on the Stanley Cup. Adams would not play his first NHL game for another 3 seasons. In 1972–73, he played 14 games for the Boston Bruins sporting a 3.00 goals against average with 9 wins, 3 losses, and 1 tie. He played for the Washington Capitals two seasons later in 1974–75. This season saw him appear in 8 games, losing 7 and winning none with a 6.90 goals against average.

See also

*List of NHL players

References

*hockeydb|6859|John Adams
*legendsofhockey|18412|John Adams


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