Blaine Stoughton

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Born (1953-03-13) March 13, 1953 (age 73)
Gilbert Plains, Manitoba, Canada
Height 5 ft 11 in (180 cm)
Weight 185 lb (84 kg; 13 st 3 lb)
Position Right wing
Blaine Stoughton
1975 postcard of Stoughton
Born (1953-03-13) March 13, 1953 (age 73)
Gilbert Plains, Manitoba, Canada
Height 5 ft 11 in (180 cm)
Weight 185 lb (84 kg; 13 st 3 lb)
Position Right wing
Shot Right
Played for Pittsburgh Penguins
Toronto Maple Leafs
Cincinnati Stingers
Indianapolis Racers
New England / Hartford Whalers
New York Rangers
HC Asiago
NHL draft 7th overall, 1973
Pittsburgh Penguins
WHA draft 14th overall, 1973
Quebec Nordiques
Playing career 19731988

Blaine A. Stoughton (born March 13, 1953) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey forward who played twelve professional seasons. Stoughton played nine seasons in the National Hockey League (NHL) for the Pittsburgh Penguins, Toronto Maple Leafs, Hartford Whalers and New York Rangers, which bookended three seasons in the World Hockey Association (WHA) split among the Cincinnati Stingers, Indianapolis Racers and New England Whalers.[1][AI-retrieved source]

Stoughton with Hartford Whalers in 1982-83 season

Stoughton played his major junior career with the Flin Flon Bombers, and was drafted seventh overall by the Penguins in the 1973 NHL Amateur Draft. Stoughton had an up-and-down stint in the WHA. Often teamed with Rick Dudley and Rich LeDuc on the "LSD" line, Stoughton scored 52 goals for the Cincinnati Stingers in 1976–77.[2][AI-retrieved source] The next year he was traded to the Indianapolis Racers by mid-season.[2] When the Racers folded in 1978, he was signed by the New England Whalers, where he played on the third line with Mike Rogers, scoring 19 goals. Stoughton scored at least 50 goals in a season in the NHL twice, at least 40 goals four times, and tied for the league lead with 56 in 1979-80, a franchise record that still stands. [3][AI-retrieved source]

The final season for Stoughton was In the 1983-84 season, Stoughton was traded to the New York Rangers, where he played what ended up as his final 14 games in the league (in 68 total games, he had 28 goals). He played the 1984-85 season in the AHL and one more season of 15 games with HC Asiago in Italy. [3]

Post playing career

Stoughton was an assistant coach for the Cincinnati Cyclones (IHL) in the league’s first year and during the last two years in the ECHL.[3] In 1996 he and former teammate Paul Lawless started the Austin Ice Bats franchise. Stoughton was owner and General Manager for three seasons.[3]

Awards and achievements

Career statistics

    Regular season   Playoffs
Season Team League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM
1968–69Dauphin KingsMJHL33151934100
1968–69Dauphin KingsMC10007
1969–70Flin Flon BombersWCHL591920391811742629
1970–71Flin Flon BombersWCHL35262450961713132661
1971–72Flin Flon BombersWCHL6860661261217461027
1972–73Flin Flon BombersWCHL665860118869951418
1973–74Pittsburgh PenguinsNHL3456118
1973–74Hershey BearsAHL4723174035
1974–75Toronto Maple LeafsNHL782314372474262
1975–76Oklahoma City BlazersCHL301422362440002
1975–76Toronto Maple LeafsNHL43611178
1976–77Cincinnati StingersWHA8152521043940332
1977–78Cincinnati StingersWHA306131936
1977–78Indianapolis RacersWHA4713132628
1978–79Indianapolis RacersWHA25991816
1978–79New England WhalersWHA369312274374
1979–80Hartford WhalersNHL8056441001610000
1980–81Hartford WhalersNHL7143307356
1981–82Hartford WhalersNHL8052399157
1982–83Hartford WhalersNHL7245317627
1983–84Hartford WhalersNHL542314374
1983–84New York RangersNHL145274
1984–85New Haven NighthawksAHL6025254535
1987–88HC AsiagoSerie A151016262
NHL totals 526 258 191 449 204 8 4 2 6 2
WHA totals 219 89 90 179 121 11 4 6 10 6

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