- Bruce Affleck
Infobox Ice Hockey Player
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played_for = St. Louis BluesVancouver Canucks New York Islanders
position = Defence
shoots = Left
height_ft = 6
height_in = 0
weight_lb = 190
nickname =
nationality = CAN
birth_date = Birth date and age|1954|5|5|mf=y
birth_place = Penticton,British Columbia
draft = 21st overall
draft_year = 1974
draft_team =California Seals
career_start = 1974
career_end = 1984Bruce Affleck (born
May 5 , 1954 inPenticton ,British Columbia ) is a retired former professionalice hockey defenceman who played in theNational Hockey League in the 1970s. Currently he serves as an executive for the St. Louis Blues, the team with which he spent most of his playing career.Playing career
Affleck was drafted in the 2nd round (21st overall) in the
1974 NHL Entry Draft by theCalifornia Seals from theUniversity of Denver . He turned pro the following season, and spent the first half of the year with the Seals' Central Hockey League farm team in Salt Lake, but was dealt to the St. Louis Blues before he ever played a game in California. He finished the season with a 13-game callup to the Blues, recording 2 assists.In 1975–76, Affleck made the Blues' squad full-time and was a huge success as a mobile, puck-moving defender. He played in all 80 of the team's games, recorded 4 goals and 30 points, and was named the team's Rookie of the Year. His 26 assists were the most of any Blues blueliner.
Affleck would spend three seasons as a regular in the Blues' lineup. However, by 1977–78 he was struggling, as he slumped to 18 points and a -56 rating on a St. Louis team which finished with just 20 wins and missed the playoffs. In 1978–79, he would lose his spot on the Blues, playing only 26 games and spending most of the season in the Central Hockey League, where he was named the league's top defender.
For the 1979–80 season, Affleck was sold to the
Vancouver Canucks . However, he again spent most of the season in the CHL, where he was named the league's top defender. He did play in 5 games for the Canucks, recording an assist. He would sign as a free agent with theNew York Islanders for the 1980–81 season, but didn't see a game for the Islanders, although he was named the CHL's top defender for the second consecutive season, this time playing for theIndianapolis Checkers .Affleck would spend the majority of the next two seasons playing in Switzerland, although he returned to Indianapolis for the close of the CHL season and playoffs both years, helping the team to two championships. He returned to Indianapolis full-time for the 1983–84 season, and was named the league's top defender for the third time along with MVP honours. He also received a one-game callup to the Islanders, five years after his last NHL action. He retired at the conclusion of the season.
Affleck finished his NHL career with 14 goals and 80 points, along with 86 penalty minutes, in 280 games.
Following his career Affleck returned to St. Louis, and would eventually get an off-ice job with the Blues' sales staff. He has spent the last two decades working for the Blues in various capacities, and currently serves as the team's Vice President of Sales. He also served as a TV analyst for the Blues for over a decade.
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Awards and Achievements
* WCHA First All-Star Team (1972–73)
* WCHA Second All-Star Team (1973–74)
* St. Louis Blues' Rookie of the Year (1975–76)
* Central Hockey League Top Defender (1979–80, 1980–81, 1983–84)
* CHL co-MVP (1983–84)External links
*hockeydb|5944
* [http://www.stlouisblues.com/history/alumni_recap/affleck.html Biography]Persondata
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DATE OF BIRTH=May 5 , 1954
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