- Ken Block (ice hockey)
Infobox Ice Hockey Player
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position = Defence
played_for =Vancouver Canucks New York Raiders (WHA)New Jersey Knights (WHA)San Diego Mariners (WHA)Indianapolis Racers (WHA)
shot = Left
height_ft = 5
height_in = 10
weight_lb = 185
nickname =
nationality = CAN
birth_date =March 18 , 1944
birth_place = Steinbach, MAN, CAN
career_start = 1964
career_end = 1979
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draft_team =Ken Block (born
March 18 , 1944 in Steinbach,Manitoba ) is a retired professionalice hockey player who played 455 games in theWorld Hockey Association and one game in theNational Hockey League .Playing career
After a solid junior career with the
Flin Flon Bombers , Block turned pro in 1964 and spent three seasons in theNew York Rangers farm system without seeing any NHL action before being selected by theLos Angeles Kings in the1967 NHL Expansion Draft . He would be a King for just two days before becoming the answer to a trivia question when he was traded to theToronto Maple Leafs for the rights to Hall of FamerRed Kelly , who had retired as a player but accepted a job coaching the Kings. Opportunities to break onto a deep Toronto squad were slim, and Block spent the next five seasons toiling for theRochester Americans of theAmerican Hockey League , where he played on the same blueline with and was later coached by Don Cherry.Block would catch a break in 1970 when the owners of the WHL
Vancouver Canucks were granted an NHL expansion franchise of the same name. Since the Canucks still owned his WHL rights from a stint there several years prior, his NHL rights were transferred to Vancouver. In 1970–71, Vancouver's inaugural season, Block would play his first and only NHL game.Well-established as one of the better offensive defenders in the AHL, Block jumped at the chance to play at a higher level and move to the upstart
World Hockey Association in 1972, joining theNew York Raiders . His first season in the WHA would be the best of his career, as he recorded 5 goals and 53 assists for 58 points, good for 3rd amongst WHA defenders in assists and 6th in points. He would have another strong season in 1973–74, recording 3 goals and 43 assists for 46 points. However, the franchise proved unstable moving first to New Jersey and then to San Diego for the 1974–75 season.Mid-way through the 1974–75 campaign, Block was dealt to the
Indianapolis Racers , where he would play his final 5 seasons before retiring in 1979. In his last season, he played briefly with a youngWayne Gretzky before Gretzky was dealt to theEdmonton Oilers . With the dissolution of the WHA in 1979 and merger with the NHL, Block would be one of the few players to stay in the WHA from the beginning to end of its existence.References
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