- Carey Wilson
: "For the screenwriter, see
Carey Wilson (writer) ".Infobox Ice Hockey Player
team=
played_for = NHL
Calgary Flames
Hartford Whalers
New York Rangers
IHL
Manitoba Moose
SM-liiga
HIFK
league = NHL
position = Center
shoots = Right
height_ft = 6
height_in = 2
weight_lb = 205
nickname =
nationality = CAN
birth_date = birth date and age|1962|05|19
birth_place =Winnipeg , MB CAN
draft = 67th overall
draft_year = 1980
draft_team =Chicago Blackhawks
career_start = 1981
career_end = 1993
1996 – 1997Carey John Wilson (born
May 19 , 1962 inWinnipeg ,Manitoba ) is a Canadian former professionalice hockey centre who played in theNational Hockey League for ten seasons. His father, Jerry, played three games in the NHL for theMontreal Canadiens in the 1950s, and later was the team doctor for theWinnipeg Jets .Playing career
Carey Wilson is a rarity in that he played in the
Canadian Hockey League ,NCAA , Division I hockey in Europe, and the Canadian National Team all before playing his first game in the NHL. He started his career by playing five games for theCalgary Wranglers of theWestern Hockey League in 1978–79, then moved on to play forDartmouth College for two seasons. As a result, he was drafted sixty-seventh overall by theChicago Blackhawks in the1980 NHL Entry Draft . Also, in1982 that he was a member of the first Canadian World Junior Hockey team to win a gold medal. After playing college hockey, he played two more seasons forHIFK inFinland 'sSM-liiga and then finally played the 1983–84 season for the Canadian National Hockey team which resulted in him playing in the1984 Winter Olympics inSarajevo ,Yugoslavia . He scored a hat trick in a 4–2 victory of theUnited States in the opening game. After the Olympics he joined theCalgary Flames (he had been traded there in 1982 by the Blackhawks forDenis Cyr ).Wilson would make an impact right away, scoring in only his second NHL shift on his first shot in his first game, against
Bob Froese of thePhiladelphia Flyers . He would finish the season with the Flames, and the next season he would score seventy-two points as a rookie. He won the Rookie of the Month award forOctober 1984 . Wilson was a solid contributor for the Flames until he was traded to theHartford Whalers in the middle of the 1987–88 season. A little less than a year later, he was traded again, this time to theNew York Rangers . He finished the season on a tear, scoring fifty-five points in the forty-one games he played in 1988–89 for the Rangers. Wilson played one more season with them, before being traded back to the Whalers. He would only play forty-five games with the Whalers in 1990–91 before being traded back to the Flames, where he would play a few more seasons before retiring in 1992–93 because of a knee injury. Wilson came out of retirement in 1996–97 to play seven games for theManitoba Moose of the IHL, the only time he would ever play in the minor leagues.Son of Jerry Wilson who played in the NHL.
Awards & Achievements
*World Junior Gold Medalists (1982)
*Played in theSarajevo Olympics for Team Canada (1984)
*“Honoured Member” of theManitoba Hockey Hall of Fame .Personal life
Wilson was a pre-med student at Dartmouth, and finished his degree in the off-seasons of his playing career. After his retirement, he founded the Carey Wilson Development Program and has his own hockey school in Winnipeg. His son Colin is currently playing hockey at
Boston University , and was selected by theNashville Predators with the seventh overall pick in the2008 NHL Entry Draft .Career statistics
References
* "Players: The Ultimate A-Z Guide of Everyone Who Has Ever Played in the NHL" by
Andrew Podnieks ISBN 0–385–25999–9External links
* [http://www.hockeydraftcentral.com/1980/80067.html Profile at hockeydraftcentral.com]
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* [http://www.mbhockeyhalloffame.ca/honoured/players.html?category=9&id=194 Carey Wilson's biography] at [http://www.mbhockeyhalloffame.ca/index.html Manitoba Hockey Hall of Fame]
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