- Terry Richardson (ice hockey)
Terrance Paul Richardson (born
May 7 , 1953 inPowell River, British Columbia ) is a retiredice hockey goaltender . He was drafted 1st (11th overall) by theDetroit Red Wings in the 1973 NHL draft but went on to only play in a total of 20 NHL games in his career.Playing career
The
New Westminster Bruins got a taste of Richardson's skill when he began play with them in the 1971–72 season. He recorded threeshutout s that year with a 3.06goals against average (GAA). Although he wasn't the best goaltender in theWestern Canada Hockey League , he was the best the Bruins could afford. He was responsible for every win the Bruins would acquire the following season with a record of 31–22–5 compared to the team record of 33–22–15. However, some scouts from the Detroit Red Wings of the NHL saw Richardson play and believed that he had potential.In 1973, Richardson was selected in the first round by the Red Wings, hoping that he could come in and help the struggling team with their various goaltending issues. Richardson played in nine games that year finishing with one win and four losses and a dismal 5.33 goals against average. He was sent down to the
Virginia Wings of the AHL for conditioning and even was sent to Britain for a short time to play for theLondon Lions . The following year he returned to the Wings, but his skill did not. Richardson played only four games for the club and ended with a 6.83 GAA and one win before being sent back down to Virginia. The following season was no better, as the one NHL game that Richarson started ended in a loss with the score of 7–0 going to theBoston Bruins . He spent the rest of that year playing of both theSpringfield Indians and theNew Haven Nighthawks of the AHL.The Red Wings decided to give Richardson one last shot with their club as he would start five games in the 1976–77 season, but again would disappoint ended with one win and three losses. Richardson spent the rest of that year with the Kalamazoo Wings of the International Hockey League, leading them into the playoffs. However Kalamazoo would get knocked out in the second round. In 1977–78, Richardson played for the
Kansas City Red Wings of theCentral Hockey League where he played a full season but finished with a 27–32–2 record.On July 26, 1978, Richardson was signed as free agent by the St. Louis Blues, and found himself playing for their farm team, the
Salt Lake Golden Eagles . Here he would have his best season to date, finishing with a 30–7–3 record in 40 games and leading the Eagles to the top of the CHL. He would even get called up for a single game with the Blues, but again watched as puck after puck got by in a 9–1 loss a the hands of theMinnesota North Stars .In the summer of 1979, Richardson was involved in two trades. One from the Blues to the
New York Islanders (along withBarry Gibbs ) for future considerations on June 9 and from the Islanders to theHartford Whalers forRalph Klassen on June 14. He finished his career within the Whalers organization as he posted a 15–22–7 record in 46 games while playing again for the Springfield Indians in the 1979–80 season.Awards
*Named to International Hockey League All-Star Second Team, 1976–77.
*Won theJames Norris Memorial Trophy (IHL) , 1976–77.
*Named to Central Hockey League All-Star Second Team, 1977–78, 1978–79.
*Won theTerry Sawchuk Trophy , 1978–79. (Shared withDoug Grant )External links
*hockeydb|4557|Terry Richardson
* [http://www.hockeygoalies.org/bio/richardson.html Terry's Bio on Hockey Goalies.com]
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