- John Arbour
Infobox Ice Hockey Player
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position = Defence
played_for =Boston Bruins Pittsburgh Penguins Vancouver Canucks
St. Louis BluesMinnesota Fighting Saints (WHA)Calgary Cowboys (WHA)
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height_ft = 5
height_in = 11
weight_lb = 194
nationality = CAN
birth_date = birth date|1945|9|28|mf=y
birth_place = Niagara Falls, ON, CAN
career_start = 1965
career_end = 1977John Arbour (born
September 28 , 1945 in Niagara Falls,Ontario ) is a retired professionalice hockey player who played in both theNational Hockey League and theWorld Hockey Association . A stocky, physical defenceman, Arbour also developed an offensive dimension to his game later in his career.Playing career
NHL years
Arbour came up through the
Boston Bruins organization, but only played 6 games in Boston before being sold to thePittsburgh Penguins in 1968. He appeared in 17 games for the Penguins in 1968–69, but found himself in the WHL for 1969–70 with theVancouver Canucks . After a fine season in Vancouver, Arbour was one of 6 players to remain a Vancouver Canuck when the team became an NHL franchise the following year. However, he only lasted 13 games before being dealt to the St. Louis Blues. 1970–71 would be his only full NHL campaign, as he appeared in 66 games between Vancouver and St. Louis, recording his only career NHL goal and 7 points. The following year he appeared in 17 more games for the Blues, but again found himself mainly in the WHL.WHA years
Arbour jumped to the upstart
World Hockey Association in 1972, joining theMinnesota Fighting Saints . In Minnesota, he experienced the most successful portion of his pro career. He immediately established himself as one of the club's top defenceman, finishing his first season with 6 goals and 33 points, along with 186 penalty minutes. In 1973–74, his numbers continued to improve, as he led the Saints' defenceman in scoring with 6 goals and 49 points. In 1974–75, he posted career highs of 12 goals and 55 points, again the highest-scoring defenceman on his team.Early in the 1975–76 season, he was dealt to the
Denver Spurs , who ultimately folded mid-season. For 1976–77, he found himself back with the Fighting Saints, but finished out the season with theCalgary Cowboys after Minnesota, too, folded mid-year. He then chose to retire from pro hockey.Arbour appeared in 106 NHL games, recording 1 goal and 10 points, along with 149 PIM. He also recorded 30 goals and 194 points in 335 WHA games, along with 568 PIM.
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