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Bruce Boudreau: Before He Was Gabby, He Was A Goal Scorer

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bruce boudreau 1978-79 o-pee-chee rookie hockey cardLong before before Bruce Boudreau was a yappy guy behind the bench in the National Hockey League, he was one hell of a hockey player that just couldn’t quite make the jump to the NHL. He ended his career with just 141 regular season games in the show but had a career in the American Hockey League worthy of induction to the AHL Hall of Fame in 2009.

Bruce Boudreau – Junior Hockey

Bruce Boudreau’s junior career in the Ontario Hockey League (OMJHL at the time) was nothing short of awesome. He might be roly-poly now behind the bench of the Anaheim Ducks but back in the early 1970’s he was an offensive machine.

Boudreau played three years with the Toronto Marlboros (now Guelph Storm) between 1972-73 and 1974-75. Over 183 career regular season games with the Marlies, Bruce had amazing numbers with 152 goals and 213 assists for 365 points.

It all came to a head in his final year of junior, 1974-75. He led the league with 165 points over 69 games to earn the Eddie Powers Trophy. His 68 goals tied him for first in the OMJHL with Peter Lee of the Ottawa 67’s. Boudreau’s 97 assists were ten behind league leader Tim Young of the 67’s. Young was just two points behind Bruce for the league lead.

Toronto finished first overall, 19 points ahead of the second place Peterborough Petes. The Marlboros won the Robertson Cup championship by downing the Hamilton Fincups in the finals. They then went on to capture the national title with a 7-3 victory over the New Westminster Bruins in the Memorial Cup final.

Bruce Boudreau – Pro Hockey

Boudreau was the 14th overall pick at the 1974 WHA Amateur Draft by the Minnesota Fighting Saints. He played 30 games with Minnesota, his only time in the World Hockey Association, during the 1975-76 season. That year, he started with the Johnstown Jets of the North American Hockey League, the team that the hockey cult movie classic ‘Slapshot’ was losely based on.

At the 1975 NHL Amateur Draft, Boudreau went in the third round to the Toronto Maple Leafs, 42nd overall. He would play most of his 141 NHL games with the Maple Leafs but would also appear in a handful of games with the Chicago Blackhawks. His NHL experience was stretched out between 1976-77 and 1985-86.

He was a 50 goal scorer once over his pro career. Bruce scored exactly 50 in 1982-83 with the St. Catherines Saints of the AHL. He was third in the league for goals that season and second in points with 122.

Six different times during his career, Boudreau topped the 100 point plateau, once in the Central Hockey League, three times in the AHL and twice in the IHL. In 1987-88 with the Springfield Indians, he led the AHL with 116 points to earn the John B. Sollenberger Trophy.

Boudreau’s final two years, 1990-91 and 1991-92, were spent with the Fort Wayne Komets of the IHL. In 1990-91, Bruce was player/coach while scoring 40 goals and assisting on 80 for 120 points. He led the IHL in assists and finished second to teammate Lonnie Loach for points. The Komets reached the Turner Cup finals before falling to the Peoria Rivermen. In his final year of hockey as a player, 1991-92, Bruce was still providing heavy offense. In 77 games with the Komets, Boudreau scored 37 and assisted on 50 for 84 points.

In the end, much of his time was spent in the AHL. Over 625 career AHL games, Boudreau scored 316 and totalled 799 points. He is certainly worthy of his position in the AHL Hall of Fame among a select few.

Bruce Boudreau – Pro Coach

Bruce jumped right into coaching once his playing career came to an end. In 1992-93, he was behind the bench for the Muskegon Fury of the Colonial Hockey League. Since, he has coached in the IHL, ECHL, AHL and NHL.

Although pro hockey championships eluded Boudreau through his pro playing career and have his NHL coaching career, he has guided two teams to championships through the years.

With the Mississippi Sea Wolves of the ECHL in 1998-99, Bruce led the club to a Kelly Cup championship. The Sea Wolves met the Richmond Renegades in the finals and took the full seven games to take home the cup.

In 2005-06, in the American Hockey League with the Hershey Bears, Boudreau led the team to a Calder Cup championship. The Bears faced off against the Milwaukee Admirals in the finals and won the series in six games.

Bruce Boudreau – The Hockey Cards

Boudreau made it onto main stream cardboard just twice. The Bruce Boudreau rookie cardappears as number 280 in the 1978-79 O-Pee-Chee set. The card shows Bruce as a member of the Toronto Maple Leafs and is valued as a common.

The following year, Bruce appeared on his last hockey card as a National Hockey League player. Again as a member of the Maple Leafs, Boudreau appears on card number 354 in the 1979-80 O-Pee-Chee set. Once again, this card is also valued as a common.

Bruce Boudreau – The Author

In 2009, Boudreau published the book Gabby: Confessions of a Hockey Lifer. This is a tell-all of a very long career in hockey that shows no sign of stopping. Bruce will begin the 2013-14 behind the bench of the Anaheim Ducks, in pursuit of his first Stanley Cup championship.

 

Season Team Lge GP G A Pts PIM
1972-73 Toronto Marlboros OHA 61 38 49 87 22
1973-74 Toronto Marlboros OHA 53 46 67 113 51
1974-75 Toronto Marlboros OHA 69 68 97 165 52
1975-76 Johnstown Jets NAHL 34 25 35 60 14
1975-76 Minnesota Fighting Saints WHA 30 3 6 9 4
1976-77 Dallas Black Hawks CHL 58 37 34 71 40
1976-77 Toronto Maple Leafs NHL 15 2 5 7 4
1977-78 Dallas Black Hawks CHL 22 13 9 22 11
1977-78 Toronto Maple Leafs NHL 40 11 18 29 12
1978-79 New Brunswick Hawks AHL 49 20 38 58 22
1978-79 Toronto Maple Leafs NHL 26 4 3 7 2
1979-80 New Brunswick Hawks AHL 75 36 54 90 47
1979-80 Toronto Maple Leafs NHL 2 0 0 0 2
1980-81 New Brunswick Hawks AHL 40 17 41 58 22
1980-81 Toronto Maple Leafs NHL 39 10 14 24 18
1981-82 Cincinnati Tigers CHL 65 42 61 103 42
1981-82 Toronto Maple Leafs NHL 12 0 2 2 6
1982-83 St. Catharines Saints AHL 80 50 72 122 65
1982-83 Toronto Maple Leafs NHL
1983-84 St. Catharines Saints AHL 80 47 62 109 44
1984-85 Baltimore Skipjacks AHL 17 4 7 11 4
1984-85 Iserlohn ECD 1.GBun 29 20 27 47 37
1985-86 Nova Scotia Oilers AHL 65 30 36 66 36
1985-86 Chicago Blackhawks NHL 7 1 0 1 2
1986-87 Nova Scotia Oilers AHL 78 35 47 82 40
1987-88 Springfield Indians AHL 80 42 74 116 84
1988-89 Springfield Indians AHL 50 28 36 64 42
1988-89 Newmarket Saints AHL 20 7 16 23 12
1989-90 Phoenix Roadrunners IHL 82 41 68 109 89
1990-91 Fort Wayne Komets IHL 81 40 80 120 111
1991-92 Fort Wayne Komets IHL 77 34 50 84 100
1991-92 Adirondack Red Wings AHL
NHL Totals 141 28 42 70 46
WHA Totals 30 3 6 9 4

 

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