Greg C. Adams

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Position Left Wing
Shoots Left
Height
Weight
ft 1 in (1.85 m)
190 lb (86 kg)
Pro Clubs Philadelphia Flyers
Hartford Whalers
Washington Capitals
Edmonton Oilers
Vancouver Canucks
Quebec Nordiques
Detroit Red Wings
Nationality Flag of Canada Canada
Born May 31, 1960,
Duncan, BC, CAN
NHL Draft Signed as free agent
Philadelphia Flyers
Pro Career 1980 – 1990

Greg C. Adams (born May 31, 1960 in Duncan, British Columbia) is a retired professional ice hockey forward who played in the NHL from 1980 to 1990.

[edit] Playing career

Adams was passed over in the NHL Amateur Draft and signed as a free agent with the Philadelphia Flyers in 1979. In his final year in the WHL with the Victoria Cougars he scored 62 goals playing on a line with Barry Pederson. He turned pro in 1980 and spent the 1980-81 season with Flyers' farm team in Maine, and also impressed in a 6-game stint in Philadelphia, scoring 3 goals. The following season he appeared in 33 games, scoring 19 points.

Adams was traded to the Hartford Whalers in the Mark Howe trade in the summer of 1982. In 1982-83, he spent his first full season in the NHL, scoring 10 goals and 23 points in 79 games. He also established himself as a gritty, physical presence and registered 216 penalty minutes, the highest total of his career.

Adams was dealt again in the summer of 1983, this time to the Washington Capitals. While the Whalers were a woefully bad team (just 19 wins in 1982-83), the Capitals were one of the deepest squads in the league, and he found it more difficult to get icetime. In his first two years in Washington, he scored just 8 goals in 108 games, and was demoted briefly to the AHL. However, he established himself as a key member of the team in 1985-86, and put up surprising numbers with 18 goals and 56 points, along with 152 PIM. He continued to perform well over the next two seasons, posting totals of 14 and 15 goals while providing his usual physical presence.

For the 1988-89 season, he was moved to the defending Stanley Cup Champion Edmonton Oilers. However, he struggled to find a niche with the Oilers, scoring just 4 goals in 49 games, and was dealt again at the trade deadline, this time to the Vancouver Canucks. This created one of the more unique situations in NHL history, as the Canucks' lineup already featured star winger Greg 'Gus' Adams. As a result, the elder Adams would thereafter be known as 'Greg C. Adams'.

Mercifully for confused hockey fans Adams' stint in Vancouver was brief, although he played well scoring 4 goals in 12 games for the team. He was moved to the Quebec Nordiques for the 1989-90 season, although he didn't establish himself there and spent time in the AHL. He finished the season with the Detroit Red Wings before retiring.

Adams finished his career with 84 goals and 227 career points in 545 NHL games. He also recorded 1173 PIM.

[edit] Career Statistics

    Regular season   Playoffs
Season Team League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM
1977-78 Nanaimo BCJHL 62 53 61 114 150 -- -- -- -- --
1978-79 Victoria WHL 71 23 31 54 151 14 5 0 5 59
1979-80 Victoria WHL 71 62 48 110 212 16 9 11 20 71
1980-81 Maine AHL 71 19 20 39 158 20 2 3 5 89
1980-81 Philadelphia NHL 6 3 0 3 8 -- -- -- -- --
1981-82 Maine AHL 45 16 21 37 241 4 0 3 3 28
1981-82 Philadelphia NHL 33 4 15 19 105 -- -- -- -- --
1982-83 Hartford NHL 79 10 13 23 216 -- -- -- -- --
1983-84 Washington NHL 57 2 6 8 133 1 0 0 0 0
1984-85 Binghamton AHL 28 9 16 25 58 -- -- -- -- --
1984-85 Washington NHL 51 6 12 18 72 5 0 0 0 9
1985-86 Washington NHL 78 18 38 56 152 9 1 3 4 27
1986-87 Washington NHL 67 14 30 44 184 7 1 3 4 38
1987-88 Washington NHL 78 15 12 27 153 14 0 5 5 58
1988-89 Edmonton NHL 49 4 5 9 82 -- -- -- -- --
1988-89 Vancouver NHL 12 4 2 6 35 7 0 0 0 21
1989-90 Halifax AHL 10 6 13 19 18 -- -- -- -- --
1989-90 Quebec NHL 7 1 3 4 17 -- -- -- -- --
1989-90 Detroit NHL 28 3 7 10 16 -- -- -- -- --
NHL Totals 545 84 143 227 1173 43 2 11 13 153

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Persondata
NAME Adams, Greg C.
ALTERNATIVE NAMES
SHORT DESCRIPTION Ice Hockey Player
DATE OF BIRTH May 31, 1960
PLACE OF BIRTH Duncan, British Columbia
DATE OF DEATH
PLACE OF DEATH
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