- Ralph Backstrom
Ralph Gerald Backstrom (born
September 18 , 1937 in Kirkland Lake,Ontario ) is a retired Canadianprofessional ice hockey centre.Playing career
Backstrom played junior hockey with the
Montreal Junior Canadiens from 1954 to 1956, and theOttawa Junior Canadiens from 1956 to 1958. He was captain of the team that won theGeorge Richardson Memorial Trophy in 1957 and theMemorial Cup in 1958.As a professional, Backstrom joined the
Montreal Canadiens for the 1958-59 season and was selected the NHL's top rookie, receiving theCalder Memorial Trophy . He played in Montreal for 12 full seasons, winning sixStanley Cup s and appearing in sixNational Hockey League All-Star Game s (1958, 1959, 1960, 1962, 1965, 1967). After the 1970-71 season, Backstrom requested a trade and talked about retiring. He reported to training camp, but left the team just before the season opened. After returning to the Canadiens, Backstrom spent most of his time on the bench until being traded to theLos Angeles Kings in January 1971. Just over two years later, he was traded to the Chicago Black Hawks forDan Maloney and finished the 1972-73 season there.Backstrom then jumped to the
World Hockey Association and joined theChicago Cougars , where he played for two years. In his first season, he led the Cougars in scoring with 33 goals and 83 points in 70 games. He also represented Canada at the1974 Summit Series on an all-star team of Canadian WHA players. His offensive production dropped sharply in 1974-75 and at the end of the season the newDenver Spurs selected Backstrom in the WHA's expansion draft. Backstrom was the team's top scorer, but the franchise struggled, and a move toOttawa —where the team was renamed theOttawa Civics —didn't help. The franchise ceased operations 41 games into the season. Backstrom finished the season with theNew England Whalers , scoring 35 goals and 83 points over the year. He played one more year with New England and retired in 1977. He would have turned 40 before the start of the next season. Through his professional career, Backstrom had seven 20-goal seasons in the NHL and two 30-goal seasons in the WHA.Achievements
Stanley Cup Champion 1959, 1960, 1965, 1966, 1968, 1969 (with Montreal)
Retirement
After his playing career, Backstrom became an assistant coach in the NHL with the
Los Angeles Kings , and also a head coach at theUniversity of Denver , where we won the 1986 Spencer Penrose Award asNCAA coach of the year. Backstrom then coached thePhoenix Roadrunners of the International Hockey League from 1990 to 1992. He was founder and commissioner ofRoller Hockey International , and is currently the president/owner of theColorado Eagles of theCentral Hockey League . [cite weblast =Blair
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