Garry Monahan

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Garry Michael Monahan (born October 20, 1946 in Barrie, Ontario) is a retired Canadian professional hockey player who played 12 seasons in the National Hockey League.

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[edit] Playing career

Monahan was selected first overall by the Montreal Canadiens in the 1963 NHL Amateur Draft of 16-year-old players—the very first pick of the NHL's first ever draft. The next season, he played junior B hockey with the St. Michael's Buzzers in Toronto before moving up to the junior A Peterborough Petes in the Ontario Hockey Association, where he played from 1964 to 1967. In his final junior year, he turned into a top scorer playing on a line with Mickey Redmond, the league's leading goal scorer. Monahan scored 30 goals and 84 points in 47 games on what was otherwise a weak Petes team.

He made his NHL debut with the Canadiens in the 1967–68 season, but spent most of the year with Montreal's Central Hockey League affiliate, the Houston Apollos. After spending almost the entire 1968–69 season in the American Hockey League with the Cleveland Barons, Monahan was traded to the Detroit Red Wings in June 1969 in the deal where the Canadiens acquired Pete Mahovlich. Monahan saw little ice time and struggled offensively and before the end of the season was traded to the Los Angeles Kings, where the story was the same. In 72 games with the Red Wings and Kings, Monahan scored just three goals and 10 points.

Before the next season, Monahan was dealt to the Toronto Maple Leafs in the trade where the Kings acquired their future captain and coach, Bob Pulford. Monahan saw much more ice time in Toronto as a defensive forward, playing four full seasons with the Leafs. After the first game of the 1974–75 season, he was traded to the Vancouver Canucks and played there for four years, scoring his NHL career high of 18 goals and 44 points in the 1976–77 season. After his offensive numbers dropped off in his final year in Vancouver, Monahan rejoined the Leafs for the 1978–79 season, scoring just four goals in 62 games. That ended his career in the NHL, where he played 748 games over 12 seasons.

Monahan then went to Japan and played three seasons with Tokyo-based Seibu Tetsudo of the Japan Ice Hockey League, retiring after the 1981–82 season at age 35. Afterward, he spent several years working on Vancouver Canucks radio broadcasts.

[edit] Career statistics

                                            --- Regular Season ---  ---- Playoffs ----
Season   Team                        Lge    GP    G    A  Pts  PIM  GP   G   A Pts PIM
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1964-65  Peterborough Petes          OHA    55   12   16   28    0
1965-66  Peterborough Petes          OHA    46    6   10   16   43
1966-67  Peterborough Petes          OHA    47   30   54   84   79
1966-67  Houston Apollos             CPHL   --   --   --   --   --   3   1   0   1   0
1967-68  Houston Apollos             CPHL   56   17   31   48   86  --  --  --  --  --
1967-68  Montreal Canadiens          NHL    11    0    0    0    8  --  --  --  --  --
1968-69  Cleveland Barons            AHL    70   18   26   44   81   5   2   0   2  10
1968-69  Montreal Canadiens          NHL     3    0    0    0    0  --  --  --  --  --
1969-70  Detroit Red Wings           NHL    51    3    4    7   24  --  --  --  --  --
1969-70  Los Angeles Kings           NHL    21    0    3    3   12  --  --  --  --  --
1970-71  Toronto Maple Leafs         NHL    78   15   22   37   79   6   2   0   2   2
1971-72  Toronto Maple Leafs         NHL    78   14   17   31   47   5   0   0   0   0
1972-73  Toronto Maple Leafs         NHL    78   13   18   31   53  --  --  --  --  --
1973-74  Toronto Maple Leafs         NHL    78    9   16   25   70   4   0   1   1   7
1974-75  Toronto Maple Leafs         NHL     1    0    0    0    0  --  --  --  --  --
1974-75  Vancouver Canucks           NHL    78   14   20   34   51   5   1   0   1   2
1975-76  Vancouver Canucks           NHL    66   16   17   33   39   2   0   0   0   2
1976-77  Vancouver Canucks           NHL    76   18   26   44   48  --  --  --  --  --
1977-78  Tulsa Oilers                CHL     7    3    2    5    0  --  --  --  --  --
1977-78  Vancouver Canucks           NHL    67   10   19   29   28  --  --  --  --  --
1978-79  Toronto Maple Leafs         NHL    62    4    7   11   25  --  --  --  --  --
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         NHL Totals                        748  116  169  285  484  22   3   1   4  13

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Preceded by
Inaugural
NHL First Overall Draft Pick
1963
Succeeded by
Claude Gauthier
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