Peter McDuffe

Peter Arnold McDuffe (born February 16, 1948) is a Canadian former ice hockey goaltender who played for the St. Louis Blues, New York Rangers, Kansas City Scouts and Detroit Red Wings in the National Hockey League (NHL) and the Indianapolis Racers in the World Hockey Association (WHA) between 1971 and 1978.

Peter McDuffe
Born (1948-02-16)February 16, 1948
Milton, Ontario, Canada
Height 5 ft 11 in (180 cm)
Weight 175 lb (79 kg; 12 st 7 lb)
Position Goaltender
Caught Left
Played for St. Louis Blues
New York Rangers
Kansas City Scouts
Detroit Red Wings
Indianapolis Racers
Playing career 19641978

Early life

Born in Milton, Ontario, McDuffe made the move from defence to goaltender in peewee around 1958. McDuffe began his junior career in St. Catharines with a Junior B team before being promoted to the A team with the St. Catharines Blackhawks of the OHA in 1964-65, where he played parts of four seasons. In his last season in St. Catharines, McDuffe won the best goaltending award with a 2.92 GAA.[1]

Career

In 1966-67, he was called up and started two games with the Buffalo Bisons of the American Hockey League.

In 1968-69, he moved to the EHL and played for the Greensboro Generals, where he collected a 36-19-9 record, before being traded to New York Rangers affiliate Omaha in the Central Hockey League.[1]

In the summer of 1970, McDuffe served as a coach at Hockey Haven, a hockey school in Haliburton, Ontario, with NHLers Jim Dorey, Brian Watson, Bill Goldsworthy, and Phil Myre.[1]

McDuffe made the second all-star team with Omaha in 1969-70, and the first all-star team in 1970-71, leading them to championships both seasons.[2] He won the 1970–71 Central Hockey League Most Valuable Player award with the Omaha Knights.[3] He also won the 1971–72 Western Hockey League Leading Goaltender Award with the Denver Spurs.

McDuffe got his first taste of NHL action with the St. Louis Blues, although he was happy to return to the New York Rangers system the following season, stating about the coaching, "In St. Louis, they don't tell you which end of the stick to hold."[4]

Between 1971 and 1976, he played in 57 NHL regular season games with a goals-against average of 4.08.[5]

Honours

He became one of the first inductees in his hometown of Milton, Ontario's Walk of Fame in 2007.[6]

In 2017, he was inducted into the Milton Sports Hall of Fame.[7]

Career statistics

Regular season and playoffs

Regular season Playoffs
Season Team League GPWLTMINGASOGAASV% GPWLMINGASOGAASV%
1964–65 St. Catharines Black Hawks OHA 201080909.62
1965–66 St. Catharines Black Hawks OHA 21126011205.33
1966–67 St. Catharines Black Hawks OHA 3018409022.93 63602604.33
1966–67 Buffalo Bisons AHL 20201201306.50
1967–68 St. Catharines Black Hawks OHA 50303619203.79 53003406.80
1968–69 Greensboro Generals EHL 65390024643.78 84802803.50
1969–70 Omaha Knights CHL 5926249350017422.98 12847203112.58
1970–71 Omaha Knights CHL 5734205732.77 11836922622.36
1971–72 St. Louis Blues NHL 100604712903.69.889 10160707.00.816
1971–72 Denver Spurs WHL 21107211266513.46 440240611.50
1972–73 New York Rangers NHL 110060101.00.962
1973–74 New York Rangers NHL 63213401803.18904
1973–74 Providence Reds AHL 3617126209812303.51 14868834513.05
1974–75 Kansas City Scouts NHL 367254209814804.23.883
1975–76 Detroit Red Wings NHL 40312392205.53.858
1975–76 New Haven Nighthawks AHL 2189312458504.10.880 10160404.00
1976–77 Rhode Island Reds AHL 116214604.44.881
1976–77 New Haven Nighthawks AHL 113233205.94.823
1977–78 Indianapolis Racers WHA 121615393904.34.875
1979–80 Georgetown Gyros GBSHL 32192014104.41
1980–81 Georgetown Gyros OHA Sr 34206011103.23
WHA Totals 121615393904.34.875 5132601904.38
NHL Totals 5711366320921804.08.885 10160707.00.816

References

Preceded by
Dan Johnson
CHL Most Valuable Player Award
1970–71
shared with
Andre Dupont
Gerry Ouellette
Joe Zanussi
Succeeded by
Gregg Sheppard


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