Lyle Bradley
Born (1943-07-31)July 31, 1943
Lloydminster, Saskatchewan, Canada
Died August 12, 2022(2022-08-12) (aged 79)
Salt Lake City, Utah, U.S.
Height 5 ft 9 in (175 cm)
Weight 161 lb (73 kg; 11 st 7 lb)
Position Centre
Shot Right
Played for California Golden Seals
Cleveland Barons
Playing career 19661978

Walter Lyle Bradley (July 31, 1943 – August 12, 2022) was a Canadian ice hockey centre. He played 6 games in the National Hockey League with the California Golden Seals and Cleveland Barons between 1974 and 1977: four games in 1974 with California, and two in 1977 with Cleveland. The rest of his career, which lasted from 1966 to 1978, was spent in various minor leagues. Prior to turning professional Bradley spent three seasons at the University of Denver. He died in Salt Lake City on August 12, 2022, at the age of 79.[1]

Career statistics

Regular season and playoffs

Regular season Playoffs
Season Team League GPGAPtsPIM GPGAPtsPIM
1960–61 Estevan Bruins SJHL 20022
1961–62 Estevan Bruins SJHL 4716254140 103250
1962–63 Estevan Bruins SJHL 5423456854 111081814
1963–64 University of Denver WCHA 87162317
1964–65 University of Denver WCHA 12371016
1965–66 University of Denver WCHA 3212344643
1966–67 Des Moines Oak Leafs IHL 69286391113 72358
1967–68 Des Moines Oak Leafs IHL 7227548198
1968–69 Houston Apollos CHL 2615612
1968–69 Quebec Aces AHL 22671338 153476
1969–70 Salt Lake Golden Eagles WHL 1632510
1969–70 Denver Spurs WHL 247111825
1970–71 Denver Spurs WHL 7125436874 51232
1971–72 Portland Buckaroos WHL 287121920
1971–72 Salt Lake Golden Eagles WHL 4016244025
1972–73 Salt Lake Golden Eagles WHL 7129588783 914515
1973–74 California Golden Seals NHL 41012
1973–74 Salt Lake Golden Eagles WHL 76348111529 51124
1974–75 Salt Lake Golden Eagles CHL 5520325228 113121511
1975–76 Salt Lake Golden Eagles CHL 7617577465 51342
1976–77 Cleveland Barons NHL 20000
1976–77 Salt Lake Golden Eagles CHL 6724446843
1977–78 Salt Lake Golden Eagles CHL 6216415750 61232
WHL totals 326121231352266 19371021
NHL totals 61012

Awards and honors

Award Year
NCAA All-Tournament Second Team 1966 [2]

References

  1. "Walter "Lyle" Bradley Obituary (1943 - 2022) the Salt Lake Tribune". Legacy.com.
  2. "NCAA Frozen Four Records" (PDF). NCAA.org. Retrieved 2013-06-19.
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