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1979 NHL DRAFT PICK |
| Gaston
Gingras Selected in second round No.
27 overall by
Montreal Canadiens Born February 13, 1959
| Position:
Defense Height: 6-0 Weight: 195
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BEFORE THE DRAFT |
Last Team:
Birmingham (WHA)
Birthplace: Temiscaming, Quebec (Canada) Hometown:
Temiscaming, Quebec |
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PRE-DRAFT
STATISTICS | Year |
Team | League |
GP | G |
A | TP |
PIM |
1974-75 |
North Bay | NOHA |
41 | 11 |
27 | 38 |
74 | 1975-76 |
Kitchener | OMJHL |
66 | 13 |
31 | 44 |
94 | 1976-77 |
Kitchener | OMJHL |
59 | 13 |
62 | 75 |
134 | 1977-78 |
Kitchener | OMJHL |
32 | 13 |
24 | 37 |
31 | |
Hamilton | OMJHL |
29 | 11 |
19 | 30 |
37 | 1978-79 |
Birmingham | WHA |
60 | 13 |
21 | 34 |
35 |
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PRE-DRAFT AWARDS AND HONORS Miscellaneous: Rated in The Hockey News draft preview issue as
No. 10 prospect (among players born in 1959) for the 1979 NHL draft. ...
Traded by Kitchener (OMJHL) to Hamilton in exchange for Jody Gage and future
considerations in December 1977. ... Signed with Birmingham (WHA) as an
underage free agent in July 1978. ... Was
one of six underage juniors who played for Birmingham (WHA) in 1978-79,
helping team earn the "Baby Bulls" nickname. |
NHL CAREER |
Debut: October 20, 1979 (N.Y. Rangers at
Montreal) Numbers: 2, 29 (Montreal); 11 (Toronto); 23 (St.
Louis) Stanley Cup: 1986.
Playing Status: Retired 1996 |
CAREER NHL STATISTICS |
Years | Teams |
GP | G |
A | TP | PIM |
1979-1989 | Montreal, Toronto, St. Louis |
476 | 61 |
174 | 235 |
161 |
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CAREER NHL PLAYOFF STATISTICS |
Years | Teams | GP |
G | A |
TP | PIM |
1980-1989 | Montreal, Toronto, St. Louis |
52 | 6 | 18 |
24 | 20 |
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NHL
AWARDS AND HONORS Toronto +/- Leader: 1982-83 (plus-17)
Miscellaneous: His first NHL contract was negotiated by his agent, Bill
Watters. ... Missed part of 1980-81 season with severe charley horse, an
injury suffered in October 1980. ... Missed part of 1981-82 season with back
injury suffered in October 1981. ... Missed start of 1982-83 season with back
injury, suffered during Montreal's Sept. 18, 1982, preseason game vs. Buffalo.
... Missed part of 1982-83 season with back spasms, suffered in February 1983.
... Paired on defense with Borje Salming for Toronto in 1983-84. ... Played forward for Toronto at times during 1983-84 season. ...
Paired on defense with Larry Robinson for Montreal in 1985-86. ... Missed
remainder of 1988 playoffs with hyper-extended left elbow, an injury suffered
during St. Louis' second-round playoff series vs. Toronto in April 1988. ...
Missed parts of 1988-89 season with back spasms, suffered in November 1988,
and with bruised tailbone, an injury suffered in February 1989. ... Released
by St. Louis on May 9, 1989, and signed with Swiss team Biel-Bienne for
1989-90 season. |
NON-NHL CAREER |
Post-Draft Teams: Nova Scotia (AHL); St.
Catharines, Sherbrooke (AHL); Biel-Bienne, Lugano (Switzerland); Gardena-Groden
(Italy); Fredericton (AHL); Chesapeake (ECHL) NON-NHL
AWARDS AND HONORS AHL Calder Cup: 1985 (Sherbrooke) AHL
All-Star Game: 1996 (Fredericton) Coaching Career: Served as
Gardena-Groden (Italy) player-assistant coach during early 1990s. ... Named
Fredericton (AHL) player-assistant coach prior to 1994-95 season and remained
in that position through 1995-96 season. Miscellaneous: Came out of
retirement a few days before his 40th birthday to play five games for
Chesapeake (ECHL) during 1998-99 season. He signed with the team as an
unrestricted free agent on Feb. 9, 1999. ... Was active in charitable events
during his playing days, including work on behalf of Lupus Foundation. ...
Served as captain of Canada AHL All-Star team in 1996 AHL All-Star Game. ...
Returned to Montreal after his retirement and was a candidate for assistant
coaching job with Canadiens during last 1990s. ... Became active in Oldtimers'
charity hockey after his retirement. ... An annual minor hockey tournament in
his native Temiscaming, Quebec, was named the Gaston Gingras Tournament in his
honor. Personal: Full name is Gaston
Reginald Gingras. ... Uncle of minor-leaguer Jason Robinson and Canadian
Olympic figure skater Jennifer Robinson. |
HOW HE GOT AWAY |
TRADE (2): Montreal traded Gingras to Toronto
in exchange for the option of either Toronto's 1985 or 1986 second-round pick
(Montreal exercised the option in 1986 and took Benoit Brunet) on December 17,
1982. At the time of the deal, Montreal sent both Brunet and Dan Daoust to
Toronto for "future draft picks," details of which were later made public.
Just over two years later, Montreal got Gingras back from Toronto as the
future considerations portion of a November 1984 trade for Larry Landon on
February 14, 1985. Montreal lost Gingras for the second time when the
Canadiens traded him and the swap of a 1989 third-round or fourth-round pick
at St. Louis' option (St. Louis chose the third-round pick, which it later
traded) to St. Louis in exchange for Larry Trader and swap of 1989 third-round
or fourth-round pick (Montreal chose Pierre Sevigny in third round) on October
13, 1987. At the time of the trade, the swap of draft picks was publicly
listed as "future considerations." |
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SNAPSHOT '79 | Total Selected: |
126 | Forwards: |
74 | Defense: |
41 | Goaltenders: |
11 | Major Junior: |
97 | College Players: |
15 |
Canadian: |
109 |
Euro-Canadian: |
1 | USA Citizens: |
10 | U.S.-Born: |
10 |
European: |
6 |
Reached NHL: |
103 |
Won Stanley Cup: |
23 | Hall of Fame: |
3 |
All-Star Game: |
23 |
Year-end All-Star: |
10 |
Olympians: |
15 |
Picks Traded: |
17 |
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