Dale Tallon

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Position Defence
Shot Left
Height
Weight
6 ft 01 in (1.85 m)
200 lb (91 kg/14 st 4 lb)
Pro clubs Pittsburgh Penguins
Chicago Black Hawks
Vancouver Canucks
Nationality Flag of Canada Canada
Born October 19, 1950 (1950-10-19) (age 57),
Rouyn-Noranda, Quebec, Canada
NHL Draft 2nd overall, 1970
Vancouver Canucks
Pro career 19701980

Dale Lee Tallon (born October 19, 1950 in Noranda, Quebec) is the general manager of the Chicago Blackhawks ice hockey team in the National Hockey League, and is a former defenceman in the NHL.

Tallon was the Vancouver Canucks first-round selection and the second player chosen overall (behind Gilbert Perreault) in the 1970 NHL Amateur Draft. In his rookie season, he scored 14 goals and recorded 42 assists in 1970–71. His 17 goals for Vancouver in 1971–72 was a career high. Tallon appeared in the 1971 and 1972 NHL All-Star Games.

In 1972, Tallon was selected to Team Canada's roster for the Summit Series, though he never appeared in a game.

Tallon was traded to the then-Black Hawks on May 14, 1973. His best season in Chicago was in 1975–76, when he scored 15 goals and a career-high 47 assists. In five seasons with the Black Hawks, he scored 44 goals and added 112 assists. On October 9, 1978, Tallon was traded to the Pittsburgh Penguins for a second-round choice in the 1980 NHL Entry Draft. He played two seasons with the Penguins, scoring 10 goals with 33 assists.

In his ten-season NHL career, Tallon scored 98 goals and had 238 assists for 336 points in 642 games played. He retired following the 1979–80 NHL season, after which he went to work for the Blackhawks as a broadcaster. Tallon spent 16 seasons as an analyst for Blackhawks radio and television broadcasts. Tallon also served the same role in the 2002–03 NHL season, between his two stints in the Blackhawks front office.

Tallon was named the eighth general manager of the Blackhawks on June 21, 2005. Tallon had served as the assistant general manager since November 5, 2003, assisting then general manager Bob Pulford. Tallon had previously served as the director of player personnel for the Blackhawks from 1998 to 2002.

Tallon's first season as the Blackhawks general manager was a busy one. The 2004–05 NHL season was lost to a labor dispute, and the new collective bargaining agreement between the owners and players was signed in July, 2005. Between the new financial structure and many rules changes intended to produce a higher scoring game, Tallon was challenged to build a new team. Tallon signed many free agents, including Nikolai Khabibulin [1], Adrian Aucoin [2], and Martin Lapointe [3], which led to raised expectations. The Blackhawks finished Tallon's first season with 26 wins, 43 losses, and 13 overtime losses, for 65 points, ranking the Blackhawks 14th in the 15-team Western Conference, and with the third least points in the NHL.

[edit] Career statistics

[edit] Regular season and playoffs

    Regular Season   Playoffs
Season Team League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM
1967–68 Oshawa Generals OHA 50 12 31 43 88 -- -- -- -- --
1968–69 Toronto Marlboros OHA 48 17 32 49 80 6 6 2 8 8
1969–70 Toronto Malboros OHA 54 39 40 79 128 18 12 17 29 13
1970–71 Vancouver Canucks NHL 78 14 42 56 58 -- -- -- -- --
1971–72 Vancouver Canucks NHL 69 17 27 44 78 -- -- -- -- --
1972–73 Vancouver Canucks NHL 75 13 24 37 83 -- -- -- -- --
1973–74 Chicago Black Hawks NHL 65 15 19 34 36 11 1 3 4 29
1974–75 Chicago Black Hawks NHL 35 5 10 15 28 8 1 3 4 4
1974–75 Dallas Black Hawks CHL 7 1 4 5 14 -- -- -- -- --
1975–76 Chicago Black Hawks NHL 80 15 47 62 101 4 0 1 1 8
1976–77 Chicago Black Hawks NHL 70 5 16 21 65 2 0 1 1 0
1977–78 Chicago Black Hawks NHL 75 4 20 24 66 4 0 2 2 0
1978–79 Pittsburgh Penguins NHL 63 5 24 29 35 -- -- -- -- --
1979–80 Pittsburgh Penguins NHL 32 5 9 14 18 4 0 0 0 4
1979–80 Syracuse Firebirds AHL 6 0 1 1 4 -- -- -- -- --
NHL Totals 642 98 238 336 568 33 2 10 12 45

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NAME Tallon, Dale
ALTERNATIVE NAMES Trev, Captain Canuck
SHORT DESCRIPTION Ice Hockey Player, NHL Executive
DATE OF BIRTH October 19, 1950
PLACE OF BIRTH Rouyn-Noranda, Quebec
DATE OF DEATH
PLACE OF DEATH
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