Tom Lysiak
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Tom Lysiak (born April 22, 1953 in High Prairie, Alberta) is a former ice hockey player. He was selected by the Atlanta Flames in Round 1 of the 1973 NHL Amateur Draft (second overall), and was selected by the Houston Aeros in Round 2 of the WHA Amateur Draft (23rd overall).
He is best known for one of the most infamous incidents in NHL history. On October 20, 1983, while a member of the Chicago Black Hawks, he intentionally tripped a linesman during a game against the Hartford Whalers. He was suspended 20 games for the incident.
[edit] Career record
Regular Season Playoffs Season Team Lge GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM 1970-71 Medicine Hat Tigers WCHL 60 14 16 30 112 1971-72 Medicine Hat Tigers WCHL 68 46 97 143 96 1972-73 Medicine Hat Tigers WCHL 67 58 96 154 104 1973-74 Atlanta Flames NHL 77 19 45 64 54 4 0 2 2 0 1974-75 Atlanta Flames NHL 77 25 52 77 73 -- -- -- -- -- 1975-76 Atlanta Flames NHL 80 31 51 82 60 2 0 0 0 2 1976-77 Atlanta Flames NHL 79 30 51 81 52 3 1 3 4 8 1977-78 Atlanta Flames NHL 80 27 42 69 54 2 1 0 1 2 1978-79 Atlanta Flames NHL 52 23 35 58 36 -- -- -- -- -- 1978-79 Chicago Black Hawks NHL 14 0 10 10 14 4 0 0 0 2 1979-80 Chicago Black Hawks NHL 77 26 43 69 31 7 4 4 8 0 1980-81 Chicago Black Hawks NHL 72 21 55 76 20 3 0 3 3 0 1981-82 Chicago Black Hawks NHL 71 32 50 82 84 15 6 9 15 13 1982-83 Chicago Black Hawks NHL 61 23 38 61 29 13 6 7 13 8 1983-84 Chicago Black Hawks NHL 54 17 30 47 35 5 1 1 2 2 1984-85 Chicago Black Hawks NHL 74 16 30 46 13 15 4 8 12 10 1985-86 Chicago Black Hawks NHL 51 2 19 21 14 3 2 1 3 2 NHL Totals 919 292 551 843 569 76 25 38 63 49
[edit] Trivia
- Served as team captain for Atlanta Flames during 1977-78 and 1978-79 seasons
- Is the Atlanta Flames all-time leader for assists with 276 and points with 431
- Ranks second among Atlanta Flames all-time leaders for goals with 155
- Ranks fourth among Atlanta Flames all-time leaders for penalty minutes with 329
- Had 21 2 goal games with Flames and one hat-trick
- Was runner-up for the Calder Memorial Trophy (rookie of the year) for the 1973-74 season
Preceded by Pat Quinn |
Atlanta Flames captains 1977-79 |
Succeeded by Jean Pronovost |