- Jim Roberts (ice hockey b. 1956)
Jim Roberts (born
June 8 , 1956 inToronto ,Ontario ) is a retired Canadian professionalice hockey player.Career
Born in Toronto, Roberts grew up in Proton (now a part of Southgate) near
Flesherton, Ontario .Roberts's
junior hockey career started with the 1972–73Owen Sound Greys of theMid-Ontario Junior B Hockey League . With the help of Roberts, the Greys won their league championship. The Greys eventually came with in a win of defeating theToronto Nationals , which would have given them the chance to win theSutherland Cup as provincial champions. The next season saw him move up to theOttawa 67's of theOntario Major Junior Hockey League . In three seasons with the 67's, Roberts tabulated 62 goals and 176 points in 188 regular seasons games.In 1976, after three seasons with the 67's, Roberts was drafted 31st overall by the
Minnesota North Stars in the1976 NHL Amateur Draft . The same year, Roberts was also drafted 34th overall by theHouston Aeros in the1976 WHA Amateur Draft . Roberts started the 1976–77 season off in theAmerican Hockey League with theNew Haven Nighthawks , but after ten games was brought up to play with the Stars for the rest of the season. Roberts split the 1977–78 season between the North Stars and theCentral Hockey League 'sFort Worth Texans and split the 1978–79 season between the North Stars and the CHL'sOklahoma City Stars . At the end of the season, the North Stars left Roberts unprotected and he was picked up by theWinnipeg Jets in the1979 NHL Expansion Draft , he never played another game in theNational Hockey League . In 1979–80, Roberts jumped from theTulsa Oilers to theCincinnati Stingers of the CHL andMaine Mariners of the AHL before retiring from pro at the end of the season. Afterwards, Roberts returned home and playedsenior hockey for theOntario Hockey Association 'sDurham Huskies .In 106
National Hockey League games, Roberts scored 17 goals and had 23 assists with 33 penalty minutes all with theMinnesota North Stars .External links
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*legendsofhockey|14145|Jim Roberts
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