Bill Warwick
Born (1924-11-17)November 17, 1924
Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada
Died October 3, 2007(2007-10-03) (aged 82)
Height 5 ft 8 in (173 cm)
Weight 165 lb (75 kg; 11 st 11 lb)
Position Left wing
Shot Left
Played for New York Rangers
National team  Canada
Playing career 19421957

William Harvey "The Dapper Yapper" Warwick (November 17, 1924 – October 3, 2007) was a Canadian professional ice hockey forward. He played 14 games in the National Hockey League with the New York Rangers during the 1942–43 and 1943–44 seasons. The rest of his career, which lasted from 1942 to 1958, was spent in the minor leagues He was inducted into the Saskatchewan Sports Hall of Fame and Museum.[1]

Playing career

Born in Regina, Saskatchewan, Warwick was one of three hockey-playing brothers which included Dick and Grant. Sister Mildred played in the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League for the Rockford Peaches. Warwick began his hockey career with the Regina Abbotts. Most of his pro hockey career was spent in the minors, but he also played 14 games with the National Hockey League New York Rangers during the 1942 and 1944 season seasons. He had three goals and three assists with the Rangers.[1]

All three Warwick brothers played on the Penticton Vees when they won the world men's hockey championship for Canada in 1955. Warwick said of the victory, "Boy, this was better than winning the Stanley Cup." During the championship game, Warwick scored two goals as the Canadian team decisively beat the Soviet Union 5–0. Warwick was named the tournament's top forward.[1]

After he retired from hockey, Warwick opened a restaurant in Edmonton.

Career statistics

Regular season and playoffs

Regular season Playoffs
Season Team League GPGAPtsPIM GPGAPtsPIM
1941–42 Regina Abbotts S-SJHL 101348 54152
1941–42 Regina Abbotts M-Cup 954913
1942–43 New York Rangers NHL 10114
1942–43 New York Rovers EAHL 4326295547 1094136
1943–44 New York Rangers NHL 1332512
1943–44 Brooklyn Crescents EAHL 20110 117111828
1943–44 New York Rovers EAHL 2714142834 11791612
1944–45 Hershey Bears AHL 401071726 60000
1944–45 New York Rovers EAHL 12132
1945–46 Pittsburgh Hornets AHL 804414
1945–46 Providence Reds AHL 341492320 20002
1946–47 Providence Reds AHL 18481222
1946–47 Philadelphia Rockets AHL 4621194020
1947–48 Springfield Indians AHL 30002
1947–48 Fort Worth Rangers USHL 4623153841 41122
1948–49 Springfield Indians AHL 1434710
1948–49 Fort Worth Rangers USHL 5232275930 210115
1949–50 Minneapolis Millers USHL 7035468147 73034
1949–50 Cleveland Barons AHL 20332
1950–51 Denver Falcons USHL 4013233620
1951–52 Ottawa Senators QSHL 2803330
1951–52 Halifax St. Mary's MMHL 3917244118 932520
1952–53 Penticton Vees OSHL 3821345582 113111435
1952–53 Penticton Vees Al-Cup 189112073
1953–54 Penticton Vees OSHL 58504595127 10861428
1953–54 Penticton Vees Al-Cup 248162460
1954–55 Penticton Vees OSHL 54363773168
1955–56 Penticton Vees OSHL 49324476210
1956–57 Trail Smoke Eaters WIHL 45273461166 925744
1957–58 Kamloops Chiefs OSHL 47172845148 825710
OSHL totals 246156188344735 2913223573
USHL totals 208103111214138 1351621
NHL totals 1433616

International

Year Team Event GPGAPtsPIM
1955 Canada WC 81482212
Senior totals 81482212

References

  1. 1 2 3 "Hall of Famer Warwick dead at 82," Archived November 2, 2012, at the Wayback Machine The Leader-Post; CanWest News Service, October 04, 2007.
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