- John Wright (ice hockey)
Infobox Ice Hockey Player
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played_for =Vancouver Canucks
St. Louis BluesKansas City Scouts
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height_ft = 5
height_in = 11
weight_lb = 175
nationality = CAN
birth_date = Birth date and age|1948|11|9|mf=y
birth_place =Toronto ,Ontario
pre-NHL =U. of Toronto
Pre-NHL_league =CIAU
career_start = 1972
career_end = 1975John Wright (born
November 9 , 1948 inToronto ,Ontario ) is a retired Canadian professionalice hockey player who spent three seasons in theNational Hockey League in the 1970s.Amateur career
Wright was selected 4th overall in the
1966 NHL Amateur Draft by his hometownToronto Maple Leafs after dominating local Junior B ranks. The following season, he joined theToronto Marlboros of theOHA , where he would play with a host of future NHL stars, includingBrad Park ,Brian Glennie , andGerry Meehan . In his rookie season, Wright helped lead the Marlboros to theMemorial Cup as Canada's top junior team, scoring 5 points in 9 games in the final tournament. The following season, he emerged as one of the team's top players, registering 64 points in 54 games.However, rather than turn professional at the conclusion of his junior career, Wright chose instead to attend the
University of Toronto , where he would pursue a degree in Health and Physical Education. During his time with theVarsity Blues men's ice hockey team , he would establish himself as one of the top players inCIAU history. The team would win 4 consecutive CIAU titles during his time there, with Wright being named playoff MVP in 3 of those years. He was honoured as a CIAU All-Canadian in 1969 and 1972, and captained the squad during his final two seasons.Wright was also a member of the university's golf team, and in 1994 was elected to the University of Toronto
Hall of Fame for his athletic achievements during his time there.Professional career
Wright had been drafted away from the Maple Leafs by the
Vancouver Canucks in 1970, and joined the team in 1972 at the conclusion of his university career. Wright made the team as a rookie, and put together a fine 1972–73 season, finishing with 10 goals and 37 points in 71 games. This placed him 5th on the team in assists and 8th in scoring, and his 27 assists were at the time the most ever by a rookie Canuck forward.However, Wright would get off to a sluggish start in 1973–74 with just 6 points in his first 20 games, and was dealt to the St. Louis Blues for
Mike Lampman . His offensive struggles would continue in St. Louis, and he finished the season with 6 goals and 15 points in 52 games between Vancouver and St. Louis.The following summer, Wright was seleced by the
Kansas City Scouts in the1974 NHL Expansion Draft . However, he would play only 4 games for the Scouts, instead spending almost the entire season with their farm squad in the AHL. Following the season, he chose to retire from professional hockey.Wright finished his career with 16 goals and 52 points, along with 67 PIM, in 127 NHL games.
External links
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*legendsofhockey|14725|John Wright
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