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'''Richard Knickle'''
 
'''Richard Knickle'''
*Born: February 26, 1960 in Chatham, New Brunswick
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*Born: February 26, 1960 in [[Chatham]], [[New Brunswick]]
*Hometown: Greenwood, Nova Scotia
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*Hometown: [[Greenwood, Nova Scotia|Greenwood]], [[Nova Scotia]]
*Position: Goaltender
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*Position: Goal
Selected by [[Buffalo Sabres]] in the 6th round (#116 overall) of the [[1979 NHL Entry Draft]]
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Selected by [[Buffalo Sabres]] 6th round (#116) in [[1979 NHL Entry Draft]]
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Grew up on Canadian Royal Air Force bases while his father was serving in the military. ... played junior with the powerful Brandon Wheat Kings in the late 1970s. ... in 1978-79, the team come within one overtime goal of the Memorial Cup. ... the following season voted to the WHL first all-star team. ... between 1980 and 1993 guarded the cage for eight different IHL franchises, three AHL clubs, and one EHL team. ... in which he played 522 minor-league games. ... reached NHL after 14 year wait. ... made debut two days after signing with the Los Angeles Kings on February 18, 1993 against the Chicago Blackhawks. ... played ten games that year and four the next. ... played on Los Angeles team that went to 1993 Stanley Cup Finals. ... returned to the IHL, playing for four different teams in four years. ... recorded first shutout in Detroit Vipers (IHL) history by beating Soviet Wings 10-0 on Nov. 6, 1994. ... retired in 1997 after playing 19 games with the Milwaukee Admirals. ... named Nashville amateur scout for Western Canada in September 1997, prior to team's inaugural 1998-99 season, and remained in that position until April 16, 2002. ... named Nashville assistant director of amateur scouting on April 16, 2002 remained in position through 2002-03 season.
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==Career Statistics==
 
==Career Statistics==
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===Regular Season===
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| 1976-77
 
| 1976-77
 
| [[Cole Harbour Colts]]
 
| [[Cole Harbour Colts]]
| [[Maritime Junior Hockey League (1968-2008)| MJrHL]]
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| [[Metro Valley Junior Hockey League|MVJHL]]
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| 13
 
| 13
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| 1
 
| 1
 
| 3.08
 
| 3.08
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| na
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|- ALIGN="center"
| na
 
| na
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| 1977-78
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| [[Brandon Travellers]]
| na
 
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| [[Manitoba Junior Hockey League|MJHL]]
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|- ALIGN="center"
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| 1977-78
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| [[Brandon Wheat Kings]]
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| [[Western Hockey League (junior)|WCHL]]
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|- ALIGN="center"
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| 1978-79
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| [[Brandon Wheat Kings]]
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| [[Western Hockey League (junior)|WHL]]
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| 0
 
| 3
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| 15
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| 38
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| 26
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| 3
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| 8
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| 2240
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| 118
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| 1
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| 3.16
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===Playoffs===
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{| BORDER="0" CELLPADDING="0" CELLSPACING="0" width="100%" border="1"
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! ALIGN="center" colspan="4" | Scoring &nbsp;Stats
 
! ALIGN="center" rowspan="99" bgcolor="#ffffff" | &nbsp;
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! ALIGN="center" colspan="10" | Goalie &nbsp;Stats
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|- bgcolor="#D3D3D3" align="center" <font style="color:black;"
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! ALIGN="center" |Season
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! ALIGN="center" |Team
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! ALIGN="center" |League
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! ALIGN="center" |GD
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! ALIGN="center" |G
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! ALIGN="center" |A
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! ALIGN="center" |PIM
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! ALIGN="center" |T
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| rowspan="2"|1978-79
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| rowspan="2"|[[Brandon Wheat Kings]]
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| [[Western Hockey League (junior)|WHL]]
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| 0
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| 1
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| 6
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| 16
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| 12
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| 3
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| 0
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| 886
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| 41
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| 1
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| 2.78
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| [[Memorial Cup|M-Cup]]
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| 0
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| 2
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| 0
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| 2
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| 0
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| 123
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| 11
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| 0
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| 5.39
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| 58
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| .841
 
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== Awards & Achievements ==
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== Awards & Achievements ==
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*'''WHL''' [[Del Wilson Trophy|Top Goaltender Award]] '''(1979)'''
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*'''WHL First All-Star Team (1979)'''
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*[[Ed Chynoweth Cup|President's Cup]] '''Western Hockey League Championship (1979)'''
 
*[[Mitchell Cup]] ([[Eastern Hockey League (1978-1981)|EHL]]) Championship (1981)
 
*[[Mitchell Cup]] ([[Eastern Hockey League (1978-1981)|EHL]]) Championship (1981)
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*[[Eastern Hockey League (1978-1981)|EHL]] Goals-Against Average Leader (1981)
 
*[[Turner Cup]] ([[International Hockey League (1945-2001)|IHL]]) Championship (1984)
 
*[[Turner Cup]] ([[International Hockey League (1945-2001)|IHL]]) Championship (1984)
 
*[[International Hockey League (1945-2001)|IHL]] Goals-Against Average Leader (1989 & 1993)
 
*[[International Hockey League (1945-2001)|IHL]] Goals-Against Average Leader (1989 & 1993)
*[[International Hockey League (1945-2001)|IHL]] Wins Leader
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*[[International Hockey League (1945-2001)|IHL]] Wins Leader (1992)
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(1992)
 
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==External links==
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*{{hockeydb|2760|Rick Knickle}}
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{{DEFAULTSORT: Knickle, Rick}}
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[[Category:Born in 1960]]
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[[Category:Canadian ice hockey players]]
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[[Category:Brandon Travellers players]]
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[[Category: Buffalo Sabres draft picks]]
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[[Category:Manitoba junior hockey All-Time Roster]]
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[[Category:Brandon Wheat Kings players]]

Revision as of 12:22, 7 October 2019

Richard Knickle

Selected by Buffalo Sabres 6th round (#116) in 1979 NHL Entry Draft

Grew up on Canadian Royal Air Force bases while his father was serving in the military. ... played junior with the powerful Brandon Wheat Kings in the late 1970s. ... in 1978-79, the team come within one overtime goal of the Memorial Cup. ... the following season voted to the WHL first all-star team. ... between 1980 and 1993 guarded the cage for eight different IHL franchises, three AHL clubs, and one EHL team. ... in which he played 522 minor-league games. ... reached NHL after 14 year wait. ... made debut two days after signing with the Los Angeles Kings on February 18, 1993 against the Chicago Blackhawks. ... played ten games that year and four the next. ... played on Los Angeles team that went to 1993 Stanley Cup Finals. ... returned to the IHL, playing for four different teams in four years. ... recorded first shutout in Detroit Vipers (IHL) history by beating Soviet Wings 10-0 on Nov. 6, 1994. ... retired in 1997 after playing 19 games with the Milwaukee Admirals. ... named Nashville amateur scout for Western Canada in September 1997, prior to team's inaugural 1998-99 season, and remained in that position until April 16, 2002. ... named Nashville assistant director of amateur scouting on April 16, 2002 remained in position through 2002-03 season.

Career Statistics

Regular Season

    Scoring  Stats   Goalie  Stats
Season Team League GD G A PIM GP W L T MIN GA SO GAA SVs SV%
1976-77 Cole Harbour Colts MVJHL 13 1 3.08
1977-78 Brandon Travellers MJHL
1977-78 Brandon Wheat Kings WCHL
1978-79 Brandon Wheat Kings WHL 0 3 15 38 26 3 8 2240 118 1 3.16

Playoffs

    Scoring  Stats   Goalie  Stats
Season Team League GD G A PIM GP W L T MIN GA SO GAA SVs SV%
1978-79 Brandon Wheat Kings WHL 0 1 6 16 12 3 0 886 41 1 2.78
M-Cup 0 0 0 2 0 2 0 123 11 0 5.39 58 .841

Awards & Achievements

  • WHL Top Goaltender Award (1979)
  • WHL First All-Star Team (1979)
  • President's Cup Western Hockey League Championship (1979)
  • Mitchell Cup (EHL) Championship (1981)
  • EHL Goals-Against Average Leader (1981)
  • Turner Cup (IHL) Championship (1984)
  • IHL Goals-Against Average Leader (1989 & 1993)
  • IHL Wins Leader (1992)

External links