- Rik Wilson
Infobox Ice Hockey Player
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position = Defense
played_for = St. Louis Blues
Calgary Flames
Chicago Blackhawks
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height_ft = 6
height_in = 0
weight_lb = 195
nickname =
nationality = USA
birth_date = Birth date and age|1962|6|17|mf=y
birth_place = Long Beach, CA, U.S.
career_start = 1981
career_end = 1988
draft = 12th overall
draft_year = 1980
draft_team = St. Louis BluesRik Wilson (born
June 17 ,1962 in Long Beach,California ) is a retired American professionalice hockey player.Playing career
Rik Wilson played junior hockey with the
Kingston Canadians of theOntario Hockey League from 1979–1982, appearing in 151 games, scoring 172 points (54 goals-118 assists), and in 16 playoff games, he had 14 points (2G-12A). Wilson was drafted by the St. Louis Blues in the 1st round, 12th overall pick in the1980 NHL Entry Draft . He also spent 4 games with theSalt Lake Golden Eagles of the CHL in the 1980–81 playoffs, getting 2 points (1G-1A) in 4 games.He stepped right into the Blues lineup in 1981–82, playing in 48 games, getting 21 points (3G-18A), then had 3 points (0G-3A) in 9 post-season games as a 20 year old. In 1982–83, his numbers slipped a bit to 14 points (3G-11A) in 56 games and spent some time with the Golden Eagles once again, getting no points in 4 games. Wilson spent most of the 1983–84 season with the Blues, getting 18 points (4G-14A) in 48 games, but went pointless in 10 playoff games. He also spent 6 games with the
Montana Magic of the CHL, getting 3 assists. In 1984–85, Wilson would achieve a career high in points at 24 (8G-16A) in 51 games. He also had an assist in 2 playoff games. Wilson began the 1985–86 season in St. Louis, and after 32 games, he had 4 points (0G-4A). The Blues then traded Wilson, along withJoey Mullen and Terry Johnson to theCalgary Flames forEddy Beers ,Charlie Bourgeois , andGino Cavallini onFebruary 1 ,1986 .Wilson would only play 2 games with the Flames, going pointless, before he was sent to the
Moncton Golden Flames of the AHL, where he had 6 points (3G-3A) in 8 games. OnMarch 11 ,1986 , Wilson was on the move again, this time to theChicago Blackhawks , as the Flames traded him to the Hawks forTom McMurchy . The Blackhawks assigned Wilson to theNova Scotia Oilers for the remainder of the season, getting 9 points (4G-5A) in 13 games. In 1986–87, Wilson spent the season with theNova Scotia Oilers , getting 21 points (8G-13A) in 45 games, and had 4 points (1G-3A) in 5 playoff games. For the 1987–88 season, Wilson moved to the Blackhawks IHL affiliate, theSaginaw Hawks , where he had 9 points (4G-5A) in 33 games, and earned his way back up to the NHL, playing in 14 games with Chicago, earning 9 points (4G-5A).In 1988–89, Wilson went overseas to play in Europe, where he suited up for
EC Villacher SV inAustria , where he recorded 60 points (17G-43A) in 45 games. OnJuly 19 ,1989 , Wilson decided to sign with the St. Louis Blues, and played in 15 games with the Blues IHL affiliate, thePeoria Rivermen , getting 5 points (1G-4A) before being released. He then went to Europe once again, playing forESV Kaufbeuren inWest Germany , getting 9 points (2G-7A) in 9 games. In 1990–91, Wilson played 2 games for theNew Haven Nighthawks of the AHL, getting no points, while playing the rest of the year withEC Villacher SV inAustria once again, getting 58 points (13G-45A) in 44 games. In 1991–92, Wilson spent the year inItaly playing forHC Auronzo , recording 35 points (13G-22A) in 24 games. He then made a brief appearance with theFort Wayne Komets of the IHL, going pointless in 2 games in 1992–93.Wilson then played in the
RHI with theSt. Louis Vipers from 1993–96, playing in 55 games, while scoring 110 points (35G-75A).Career statistics
Awards
OMJHL First All-Star Team (1981)
External links
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