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Revision as of 00:10, 25 August 2014

Cam Connor

Cameron Duncan Connor


started his junior career with the St. Boniface Saints of the MJHL, playing two years. ... also, during these two years, played a handful of games with the Winnipeg Jets of the WCHL . ... joined the Flin Flon Bombers for 1973-74, where he scored 47 goals and 91 points with 376 minutes in penalties. ... after his junior career, opted to play in the WHA for the Phoenix Roadrunners. ... as a rookie scored 9 goals and 28 points with 168 minutes in penalties, and followed that with a 39-point effort in 1975-76, while spending 295 minutes in the box. ... traded to Houston (WHA) October, 1976, where he had the best year of his professional career, scoring 35 goals and 67 points in 76 games. ... first professional player to fight Dave Semenko. ... after the next season Houston folds and his WHA rights were purchased by Winnipeg. ... he argued that he should be a free agent and signed with the NHL's Montreal Canadiens. ... the NHL ultimately approved the signing. ... saw limited playing time in 1978-79, but managed to appear in eight straight playoff games after Canadiens Hall of Fame goaltender Ken Dryden convinced coach Scotty Bowman that Connor was needed. ... the Canadiens won the Stanley Cup. ... was Edmonton's first pick in 1979 NHL Expansion Draft. ... played on first Edmonton Oilers NHL team. ... traded to NY Rangers on March 11, 1980, where he would stay within the organization until 1982-83. . ... played his final year of professional hockey with the 1983-84 Tulsa Oilers (CHL) team that suspended operations on Feb. 16, 1984, but continued playing final six weeks of its season on the road and then went on to win playoff title. ...

Career Statistics

    Regular Season   Playoffs
Season Team League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM
1971-72 Winnipeg Jets WCHL 5 0 4 4 4 -- -- -- -- --
St. Boniface Saints MJHL 32 4 10 14 97
1972-73 Winnipeg Jets WCHL 14 3 1 4 35 -- -- -- -- --
St. Boniface Saints MJHL 29 11 8 19 161
1973-74 Flin Flon Bombers WCHL 65 47 44 91 376 7 4 9 13 28
1974-75 Phoenix Roadrunners WHA 57 9 19 28 168 5 0 0 0 0
1975-76 Phoenix Roadrunners WHA 73 18 21 39 295 5 1 0 1 21

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