Don Raleigh
Born (1926-06-27)June 27, 1926
Kenora, Ontario, Canada
Died August 21, 2012(2012-08-21) (aged 86)
Kingston, Ontario, Canada
Height 5 ft 11 in (180 cm)
Weight 150 lb (68 kg; 10 st 10 lb)
Position Centre
Shot Left
Played for New York Rangers
Playing career 19431958

James Donald Raleigh (June 27, 1926 – August 21, 2012) was a Canadian professional ice hockey player who played centre with the New York Rangers of the National Hockey League between 1943 and 1956.

Playing career

Raleigh played most of his career in the National Hockey League for the New York Rangers, playing a total of 535 regular season games. He made his debut for the Rangers during the 1943-44 NHL season as a seventeen-year-old. Throughout his career he was known by the nickname 'Bones' because of his 150-pound frame. On February 25, 1948, against the Chicago Black Hawks he became the first player in Rangers history to score four goals in a single game. In the 1950 Stanley Cup Finals, Raleigh scored the overtime winner in games four and five against the Detroit Red Wings, making him the first player to score back-to-back overtime goals in the Stanley Cup Finals. The Red Wings would take game six and go on to win game seven in double overtime to win the Stanley Cup 4-3, in which Raleigh hit the crossbar in what would have been his third overtime goal in the finals and the cup-winning goal for the Rangers who wouldn't win another Stanley Cup until 1994. He retired from hockey in 1958.

Later life and death

Raleigh lived most of his life in Winnipeg, Manitoba, and was inducted into the Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame and the Manitoba Hockey Hall of Fame. He suffered from failing health from 2010 and after suffering a fall he died on August 21, 2012, when his family made the decision to turn off his life support.[1]

Awards and achievements

Career statistics

Regular season and playoffs

Regular season Playoffs
Season Team League GPGAPtsPIM GPGAPtsPIM
1941–42 East Kildonan Collegiate HS-MB
1941–42 Winnipeg Exelciors MAHA
1942–43 Winnipeg Monarchs MJHL 128190 21120
1943–44 New York Rangers NHL 152242
1943–44 Brooklyn Crescents EAHL 262320436 11169254
1944–45 Winnipeg Monarchs MJHL 5149232 7571219
1944–45 Winnipeg Army WNDHL 43140 21230
1945–46 Brandon Elks MJHL 102424482 77111818
1946–47 University of Manitoba WSrHL 386142
1946–47 Winnipeg Flyers WSrHL 34150 4315180
1946–47 Winnipeg Flyers Al-Cup 887150
1947–48 New York Rangers NHL 521518332 62022
1948–49 New York Rangers NHL 411016268
1949–50 New York Rangers NHL 7012253711 124594
1950–51 New York Rangers NHL 6415243918
1950–51 New York Rovers EAHL 20000
1951–52 New York Rangers NHL 7019426114
1952–53 New York Rangers NHL 55418222
1953–54 New York Rangers NHL 7015304516
1954–55 New York Rangers NHL 698324019
1955–56 New York Rangers NHL 29112134
1955–56 Providence Reds AHL 13420240
1955–56 Saskatoon Quakers WHL 251719362 31122
1956–57 Brandon Regals WHL 6813476014 90330
1957–58 Saskatoon Quakers WHL 401023338
NHL totals 53510121932096 1865116

Coaching record

    Regular season
Season Team League GCWLT
1956–57 Brandon Regals WHL 7044224
1957–58 Saskatoon Regals/St. Paul Saints WHL 7025450
WHL totals 14069674

References

  1. "Former Rangers star Don Raleigh dies at 86 - NHL.com - News". NHL.com. 1948-02-25. Retrieved 2012-08-22.
  2. Cohen, Russ; Halligan, John; Raider, Adam (2009). 100 Ranger Greats: Superstars, Unsung Heroes and Colorful Characters. John Wiley & Sons. p. 148. ISBN 978-0470736197. Retrieved February 3, 2020.
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