Rick Ley
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Rick Ley (born November 2, 1948 in Orillia, Ontario) was a professional ice hockey player in the National Hockey League (NHL) and World Hockey Association (WHA). Rick and his wife Ellen have a daughter Kathleen.
- Position: Defenceman
- Shoots: Left
- Height: 5 ft 9 in
- Weight: 190 lb
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[edit] Playing career
Rick Ley was drafted by the Toronto Maple Leafs in the third round (16th overall) in the 1966 NHL Amateur Draft. He played four seasons with the Maple Leafs (1968-69 to 1971-72) in the NHL before leaving to play with the New England Whalers of the WHA. He would remain with the Whalers' organisation in the WHA until that league folded in 1979. The Whalers, along with three other teams from the WHA's remaining six, were absorbed into the NHL in 1979. Ley made the transition with the New England Whalers (who would become the Hartford Whalers) and finished his professional playing career in 1981.
Rick Ley spent six years as the Whalers' captain and is one of only three players in Hartford Whalers' history to have his jersey number retired (#2), joining Gordie Howe and John McKenzie.
[edit] NHL career stats
- Regular season games played: 310
- Regular season goals: 12
- Regular season assists: 72
- Regular season points: 84
- Regular season penalty minutes: 528
- Playoff games played: 14
- Playoff goals: 0
- Playoff assists: 2
- Playoff points: 2
- Playoff penalty minutes: 20
[edit] WHA career stats
- Regular season games played: 478
- Regular season goals: 35
- Regular season assists: 210
- Regular season points: 245
- Regular season penalty minutes: 716
- Playoff games played: 73
- Playoff goals: 7
- Playoff assists: 33
- Playoff points: 40
- Playoff penalty minutes: 142
Preceded by Ted Green |
New England/Hartford Whalers captains 1975-80 |
Succeeded by Mike Rogers |
[edit] Coaching career
Rick Ley was named an assistant coach on August 4, 1998 by the Maple Leafs and previous to his appointment spent seven season with the Vancouver Canucks organisation. After serving as an assistant coach under Pat Quinn for three season from 1991-92 to 1993-94, Ley became the 12th head coach in Vancouver Canucks' history on August 10, 1994. In 121 regular season games as head coach, the Canucks posted a record of 47-48-26. He also served the Canucks in a professional scouting capacity in 1996-97 and 1997-98. Rick was the coach of the Hartford Whalers from 1989-90 to 1990-91, leading them to 4th place finishes and first round playoff defeats at the hands of their New England rival the Boston Bruins in both seasons. Ley joined the Vancouver Canucks' organization in 1988-89 as the head coach of the team's top affiliate in Milwaukee of the International Hockey League for one season. He also coached Muskegon of the IHL to four first place finishes and one league championship during his tenure from 1984 to 1988. In 1998, he was hired as an assistant coach with the Toronto Maple Leafs and held that role for eight seasons until he was relieved of his duties at the conclusion of the 2005-06 season.
Preceded by Larry Pleau |
Head Coach of the Hartford Whalers 1989-1991 |
Succeeded by Jim Roberts |
Preceded by Pat Quinn |
Head Coaches of the Vancouver Canucks 1994–1996 |
Succeeded by Pat Quinn |
Preceded by Mike Kitchen |
Assistant coach of the Toronto Maple Leafs 1998–2006 |
Succeeded by Keith Acton, Dallas Eakins and Randy Ladouceur |
[edit] See also
- List of NHL players
- Hartford Whalers
- Carolina Hurricanes
- Vancouver Canucks
- Toronto Maple Leafs
- List of NHL seasons
- List of WHA seasons
- World Hockey Association
- Defenceman (hockey)
[edit] References
Categories: 1948 births | Living people | Canadian ice hockey players | Toronto Maple Leafs players | Hartford Whalers players | Hartford Whalers coaches | National Hockey League players with retired numbers | Vancouver Canucks coaches | Niagara Falls Flyers alumni | Ontario sportspeople | Toronto Maple Leafs coaches | People from Orillia, Ontario