- John Tonelli
Infobox Ice Hockey Player
position = Left Wing
shot = Left
height_ft = 6
height_in = 01
weight_lb = 195
played_for =Houston Aeros New York Islanders Calgary Flames Los Angeles Kings Chicago Blackhawks Quebec Nordiques
league = NHL
nationality = CAN
birth_date = birth date and age|1957|03|23
birth_place = Hamilton, ON, CAN
career_start =1978
career_end =1992
draft = Round 2, 33rd overall
draft_year = 1977
draft_team =New York Islanders John A. Tonelli (born
March 23 , 1957 in Hamilton,Ontario )cite book|title=The Canadian Hockey Atlas|first=Stephen|last=Cole|publisher=Doubleday Canada|year=2006 |id=ISBN 978-0-385-66093-8 (0-385-66093-6)] was aNational Hockey League centre. He played with theNew York Islanders , theCalgary Flames , and theLos Angeles Kings . He concluded his career playing briefly for theChicago Blackhawks and theQuebec Nordiques In
1982 and1985 , Tonelli was a second team All-Star left wing for the Islanders. He played in theStanley Cup finals in 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, and 1984 with the Islanders, winning four championships in the process, and made an additional appearance as runner-up in the Cup finals in1986 with the Flames.Tonelli was a gritty forward with a never-say-die attitude for The New York Islanders who won four straight Stanley Cups. Tonelli, who was affectionately dubbed "The Greasy Jet" by his teammates, is remembered for scoring important "clutch goals" in the Islanders' run of four straight Stanley Cups and five straight finals appearances, particularly during the 1981-82 season. During the playoffs that year, The Islanders were five minutes away from being eliminated by a much weaker Pittsburgh Penguin team, trailing 3-1 in the deciding game. John Tonelli had an assist on a
Mike McEwen goal that closed the champions within one, and tied the game himself with ninety seconds to play. For an encore, it was John Tonelli that scored in overtime to win the game for the Islanders, thus extending their long reign as Stanley Cup champions.Tonelli also scored the winning goal in a
February 20 ,1982 game against the Colorado Rockies, beating former teammateChico Resch with just 47 seconds to play to allow the Islanders to set an NHL record (since broken) with their fifteenth consecutive victory.He was known for being virtually unbeatable in digging out the puck in the corners of the rink; however, Tonelli also had an excellent shot, was a good passer, and had excellent timing both offensively and defensively. Tonelli was also very versatile. During his eight seasons with the Islanders, coach
Al Arbour used Tonelli on the famed "Banana Line" withWayne Merrick andBob Nystrom , on the top line withBryan Trottier andMike Bossy , and later he played flank forBrent Sutter andPatrick Flatley .Although Tonelli played a key role in the four Cup victories the team won from 1980 to 1983, in some ways his career culminated in the fall of 1984 when he played for Canada in the
Canada Cup , an invitation he almost turned down. He was the 1984 Canada Cup MVP winner.He not only made the team, he had nine points, including a key assist on Mike Bossy's goal in overtime of the semifinal. Canada won the championship and Tonelli was named the tournament's best player. He then rejoined the Islanders and had his best season ever, scoring 42 goals and 100 points in 1984-1985 before being traded to The Calgary Flames during the 85-86 season. The Calgary Flames, with Tonelli's experience, reached The Stanley Cup finals for the first time.
Tonelli finished his 1028-game NHL career with 325 goals and 511 assists for 836 points.
Awards
*OMJHL First All-Star Team (1975)
*Most valuable player of the1984 Canada Cup tournament.
*1982 and 1985 NHL second all-star (left wing)External links
* [http://www.legendsofhockey.net:8080/LegendsOfHockey/jsp/SearchPlayer.jsp?player=11649 Legends of Hockey entry on Tonelli]
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