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{{Infobox Ice Hockey Player
 
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| image= Jimbartlett.jpg
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| position = [[Winger (ice hockey)|Left Wing]]
 
| position = [[Winger (ice hockey)|Left Wing]]
 
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'''James Baker Bartlett''' (born May 27, 1932 in [[Verdun, Quebec]], [[Canada]]) is a Canadian former [[ice hockey]] [[winger (ice hockey)|left winger]], principally for the [[New York Rangers]].
 
'''James Baker Bartlett''' (born May 27, 1932 in [[Verdun, Quebec]], [[Canada]]) is a Canadian former [[ice hockey]] [[winger (ice hockey)|left winger]], principally for the [[New York Rangers]].
   
== Playing career ==
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==Playing Career==
 
Bartlett's career was mainly played in the American Hockey League for the [[Baltimore Clippers]] and [[Providence Reds]], over twenty years. He spent three years with the [[Boston Bruins]] and one with the [[New York Rangers]] plus a few games with the [[Montreal Canadiens]] , playing a total of 191 games in the NHL. He scored 34 goals and 23 assists.
 
Bartlett's career was mainly played in the American Hockey League for the [[Baltimore Clippers]] and [[Providence Reds]], over twenty years. He spent three years with the [[Boston Bruins]] and one with the [[New York Rangers]] plus a few games with the [[Montreal Canadiens]] , playing a total of 191 games in the NHL. He scored 34 goals and 23 assists.
   
 
He played junior hockey in [[Quebec]] with the [[Verdun Maple Leafs]], [[Verdun Lasalles]], and [[St Jerome Aigles]] from 1949 to 1952. Bartlett also played senior hockey with the [[Matane Red Rocks]] as they played in the [[1953-54 Eastern Canada Allan Cup Playoffs]].
 
He played junior hockey in [[Quebec]] with the [[Verdun Maple Leafs]], [[Verdun Lasalles]], and [[St Jerome Aigles]] from 1949 to 1952. Bartlett also played senior hockey with the [[Matane Red Rocks]] as they played in the [[1953-54 Eastern Canada Allan Cup Playoffs]].
   
Bartlett was called up for a cup of coffee with the [[Montreal Canadiens]] at the ned of the 1954-55 season. He also played for the Rangers and Bruins in the 1950's and 1960-61.
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Bartlett was called up for a cup of coffee with the [[Montreal Canadiens]] at the ned of the 1954-55 season. He also played for the Rangers and Bruins in the 1950's and 1960-61.
   
He set an AHL record in 1958 when he scored two [[goal (ice hockey)|goals]] five seconds apart. He almost had his career end in 1963 when he was hit in his [[eye]] with a [[hockey stick|stick]], however, he was back playing within months.
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He set an AHL record in 1958 when he scored two [[goal (ice hockey)|goals]] five seconds apart. He almost had his career end in 1963 when he was hit in his eye with a [[hockey stick|stick]], however, he was back playing within months.
   
 
Bartlett retired in 1973.
 
Bartlett retired in 1973.
   
== Records ==
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==Records==
 
* [[American Hockey League]] record for fastest two goals scored (1958)
 
* [[American Hockey League]] record for fastest two goals scored (1958)
   
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==Gallery==
== External links ==
 
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<gallery captionalign="center">
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1961-Bartlett_Burns_O'Ree.jpg|Jim Bartlett, [[Charlie Burns]], [[Willie O'Ree]], 1961.
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</gallery>
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==External Links==
 
* [http://www.hockeydb.com/ihdb/stats/pdisplay.php3?pid=228 Jim Bartlett's profile at hockeydb.com]
 
* [http://www.hockeydb.com/ihdb/stats/pdisplay.php3?pid=228 Jim Bartlett's profile at hockeydb.com]
* [http://www.legendsofhockey.net:8080/LegendsOfHockey/jsp/SearchPlayer.jsp?player=11930 Legends of Hockey profile]
 
   
 
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[[Category:Born in 1932]]
 
[[Category:Born in 1932]]
[[Category:Baltimore Clippers player]]
 
 
[[Category:Boston Bruins players]]
 
[[Category:Boston Bruins players]]
[[Category:Boston Olympics player]]
 
[[Category:Canadian hockey players]]
 
[[Category:Chicoutimi Sagueneens player]]
 
 
[[Category:Montreal Canadiens players]]
 
[[Category:Montreal Canadiens players]]
 
[[Category:New York Rangers players]]
 
[[Category:New York Rangers players]]
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[[Category:Verdun Lasalles alumni]]
 
[[Category:Verdun Lasalles alumni]]
 
[[Category:St. Jerome Aigles alumni]]
 
[[Category:St. Jerome Aigles alumni]]
[[Category:Providence Reds player]]
 
[[Category:Springfield Indians player]]
 
[[Category:Baltimore Clippers player]]
 
[[Category:Columbus Golden Seals player]]
 
 
[[Category:Retired in 1973]]
 
[[Category:Retired in 1973]]
 
[[Category:Baltimore Clippers players]]
 
[[Category:Boston Olympics players]]
 
[[Category:Canadian ice hockey players]]
 
[[Category:Chicoutimi Saguenéens (QSHL) players]]
 
[[Category:Providence Reds players]]
 
[[Category:Springfield Indians players]]
 
[[Category:Columbus Golden Seals players]]

Latest revision as of 18:13, 30 March 2020

Jim Bartlett
Jimbartlett
Position Left Wing
Shoots Left
Height
Weight
5 ft 9 in (1.75 m)
165 lb (75 kg)
Teams New York Rangers
Boston Bruins
Montreal Canadiens
Nationality Flag of Canada Canadian
Born (1932-05-27)May 27, 1932,
Verdun, QC, CAN
Pro Career 1951 – 1972

James Baker Bartlett (born May 27, 1932 in Verdun, Quebec, Canada) is a Canadian former ice hockey left winger, principally for the New York Rangers.

Playing Career

Bartlett's career was mainly played in the American Hockey League for the Baltimore Clippers and Providence Reds, over twenty years. He spent three years with the Boston Bruins and one with the New York Rangers plus a few games with the Montreal Canadiens , playing a total of 191 games in the NHL. He scored 34 goals and 23 assists.

He played junior hockey in Quebec with the Verdun Maple Leafs, Verdun Lasalles, and St Jerome Aigles from 1949 to 1952. Bartlett also played senior hockey with the Matane Red Rocks as they played in the 1953-54 Eastern Canada Allan Cup Playoffs.

Bartlett was called up for a cup of coffee with the Montreal Canadiens at the ned of the 1954-55 season. He also played for the Rangers and Bruins in the 1950's and 1960-61.

He set an AHL record in 1958 when he scored two goals five seconds apart. He almost had his career end in 1963 when he was hit in his eye with a stick, however, he was back playing within months.

Bartlett retired in 1973.

Records

Gallery

External Links