Bill Hogaboam
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Bill Harold Hogaboam (born May 9, 1949 in Swift Current, Saskatchewan) was a ice hockey player. His professional career began in 1970–71 as a member of the Central Hockey League's Omaha Knights, as he played in 63 games, scoring 12 goals, 30 points, and 18 assists. The following year in Omaha he greatly improved his offensive output, scoring 30 goals, 82 points, and 52 assists.
In 1972–73, Hogaboam played two games in the National Hockey League with the expansion Atlanta Flames, but the majority of his season was played with the Virginia Wings of the American Hockey League. In 1972–73, he played four games with the Detroit Red Wings, but it was in 1973–74 that he had the opportunity to play more, appearing in 47 games, scoring 18 goals, 41 points, and 23 assists. It was that production which saw him inserted into the Wings' lineup for 60 games the following year, with little increase of production.
Late in the 1975–76 season, Hogaboam was sent to the Minnesota North Stars where he was named the team's captain the next year and scored 25 points. After another two years in the Stars' organization, Hogaboam was sent back to the Detroit Red Wings, where most of his playing time was spent in the minors. In 1982–83, Hogaboam played his final pro season with the Adirondack Red Wings of the AHL.
Bill now lives in Kelowna, British Columbia and works at the Kelowna Golf & CC
Preceded by Bill Goldsworthy |
Minnesota North Stars captains 1976–77 |
Succeeded by Nick Beverley |