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'''Pete (Peter) George Donnelly''' (born June 14, 1948, in [[Detroit]], [[Michigan]] ) is a retired [[United States|American]] professional [[ice hockey]] goaltender. He played professionally for several teams including the [[New York Golden Blades|New York Raiders]], [[Quebec Nordiques]] and [[Vancouver Blazers]] of the [[World Hockey Association]] (WHA).
 
'''Pete (Peter) George Donnelly''' (born June 14, 1948, in [[Detroit]], [[Michigan]] ) is a retired [[United States|American]] professional [[ice hockey]] goaltender. He played professionally for several teams including the [[New York Golden Blades|New York Raiders]], [[Quebec Nordiques]] and [[Vancouver Blazers]] of the [[World Hockey Association]] (WHA).
   
==Playing career==
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==Playing Career==
 
Donnelly played junior hockey with the QHA Quebec A's, the OHA [[Ottawa 67's]] and [[Kitchener Rangers]], before turning pro with the [[Quebec Aces]] of the [[American Hockey League]] (AHL) in 1970. He was selected by the [[New York Golden Blades|New York Raiders]] in the 1972 selection draft and he joined the Raiders that season, playing 47 games. In the off-season, he was traded to the [[Vancouver Blazers]], where he played one season before playing with the minor [[Tulsa Oilers]] in 1974–75. He joined the Quebec Nordiques organization in the off-season and he played with the Maine Nordiques farm team for the season, with a four-game callup with the [[Quebec Nordiques|Quebec]] club. He was out of hockey in 1976–77, but played one more season professionally with the Long Beach Sharks/Rockets of the [[Pacific Hockey League]] in 1977–78 before retiring from professional ice hockey.
 
Donnelly played junior hockey with the QHA Quebec A's, the OHA [[Ottawa 67's]] and [[Kitchener Rangers]], before turning pro with the [[Quebec Aces]] of the [[American Hockey League]] (AHL) in 1970. He was selected by the [[New York Golden Blades|New York Raiders]] in the 1972 selection draft and he joined the Raiders that season, playing 47 games. In the off-season, he was traded to the [[Vancouver Blazers]], where he played one season before playing with the minor [[Tulsa Oilers]] in 1974–75. He joined the Quebec Nordiques organization in the off-season and he played with the Maine Nordiques farm team for the season, with a four-game callup with the [[Quebec Nordiques|Quebec]] club. He was out of hockey in 1976–77, but played one more season professionally with the Long Beach Sharks/Rockets of the [[Pacific Hockey League]] in 1977–78 before retiring from professional ice hockey.
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==Gallery==
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1972-73-Hull-Olds-Rousseau-Donnelly.jpg|[[Bobby Hull]], [[Wally Olds]], [[Dunc Rousseau]], Pete Donnelly in 1972-73 action.
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1972-73-Bradley-Hughes-Speer-Donnelly.jpg|[[Brian Bradley (1944)|Brian Bradley]], [[Frank Hughes]], [[Bill Speer]] and Pete Donnelly in 1972-73 season action.
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==References==
 
==References==
* {{hockeydb|1400|Donnelly, Pete}}
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Latest revision as of 13:18, 29 November 2020

Pete Donnelly

Pete (Peter) George Donnelly (born June 14, 1948, in Detroit, Michigan ) is a retired American professional ice hockey goaltender. He played professionally for several teams including the New York Raiders, Quebec Nordiques and Vancouver Blazers of the World Hockey Association (WHA).

Playing Career

Donnelly played junior hockey with the QHA Quebec A's, the OHA Ottawa 67's and Kitchener Rangers, before turning pro with the Quebec Aces of the American Hockey League (AHL) in 1970. He was selected by the New York Raiders in the 1972 selection draft and he joined the Raiders that season, playing 47 games. In the off-season, he was traded to the Vancouver Blazers, where he played one season before playing with the minor Tulsa Oilers in 1974–75. He joined the Quebec Nordiques organization in the off-season and he played with the Maine Nordiques farm team for the season, with a four-game callup with the Quebec club. He was out of hockey in 1976–77, but played one more season professionally with the Long Beach Sharks/Rockets of the Pacific Hockey League in 1977–78 before retiring from professional ice hockey.

Gallery

References