Norm Beaudin
Born (1941-11-28) November 28, 1941
Montmartre, Saskatchewan, Canada
Height 5 ft 09 in (175 cm)
Weight 170 lb (77 kg; 12 st 2 lb)
Position Right wing
Shot Right
Played for St. Louis Blues
Minnesota North Stars
Winnipeg Jets
SC Langnau
HC Sierre
NHL Draft Undrafted
Playing career 19621979

Norman Joseph Andrew Beaudin (born November 28, 1941) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey forward. He played 25 games in the National Hockey League with the St. Louis Blues and Minnesota North Stars from 1967 to 1971 and 335 in the World Hockey Association from 1972 to 1976 with the Winnipeg Jets. The rest of his career, which lasted from 1962 to 1979, was spent in the minor leagues and then in the Swiss Nationalliga A. He owned two hockey stores in Florida.

Minor leagues

After a four-year junior career, principally with the Regina Pats of the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League, that saw him play for the Memorial Cup in 1961 (with the Pats) and 1962 (with the Edmonton Oil Kings), Beaudin signed with the Montreal Canadiens organization, playing in 1963 with their farm team in Hull-Ottawa. The following year saw him claimed in the waiver draft by the Detroit Red Wings organization, where he spent the next four seasons, mostly with their Pittsburgh Hornets and Memphis Wings farm teams. In 1967, he was claimed by the Blues in the expansion draft, and made his NHL debut in that season, while spending most of the season with the Blues' Kansas City affiliate. He was loaned to the American Hockey League Buffalo Bisons in 1968, and subsequently played the next three seasons for the Cleveland Barons of the AHL. In that time, his rights were traded to the North Stars, for whom he played 12 games in the 1971 season.

WHA career

Beaudin was the first player signed by the Jets, and played on a line with superstar Bobby Hull and centre Christian Bordeleau in the Jets' inaugural season. He had his best pro season by far, as all three members of the line scored over 100 points; Beaudin contributed 38 goals and 65 assists for 103 points, and was named to play in the WHA's first All-Star Game in 1973. He led the WHA playoffs in scoring that year with a sparkling 13 goals and 15 assists as the Jets lost to the New England Whalers in the league finals, highlighted by a seven-point game against the Minnesota Fighting Saints.

Beaudin's production dropped sharply the next season, and in 1974 he and Bordeleau were replaced as Hull's linemates by Swedish stars Anders Hedberg and Ulf Nilsson. After the Jets' AVCO World Trophy championship in 1976, Beaudin signed with Swiss team SC Langnau, with whom he played for two seasons before retiring.

Achievements and facts

Beaudin finished his WHA career with 97 goals and 155 assists for 252 points in 309 games, adding 37 points in 31 playoff games. He also had one goal and two assists in 25 NHL games.

Career statistics

Regular season and playoffs

Regular season Playoffs
Season Team League GPGAPtsPIM GPGAPtsPIM
1959–60 Regina Pats SJHL 5825325718 137294
1960–61 Regina Pats SJHL 6039407923 16126186
1960–61 Regina Pats M-Cup 63030
1961–62 Regina Pats SJHL 5458308822 16146202
1961–62 Spokane Comets WHL 41340
1961–62 Edmonton Oil Kings M-Cup 43254
1962–63 Hull-Ottawa Canadiens EPHL 7219224116 31012
1963–64 Pittsburgh Hornets AHL 134262 51344
1964–65 Memphis Wings CHL 5342246628
1964–65 Pittsburgh Hornets AHL 134262 21010
1965–66 Pittsburgh Hornets AHL 7029295835 31120
1966–67 Memphis Wings CHL 6539377632 74370
1967–68 St. Louis Blues NHL 131124
1967–68 Kansas City Blues CHL 5922234526 757125
1968–69 Buffalo Bisons AHL 7432397110 61347
1969–70 Cleveland Barons AHL 7034448110
1970–71 Minnesota North Stars NHL 120110
1970–71 Cleveland Barons AHL 5927487539 82244
1971–72 Cleveland Barons AHL 7533336616 52134
1972–73 Winnipeg Jets WHA 78386510315 141315282
1973–74 Winnipeg Jets WHA 742728558 43142
1974–75 Winnipeg Jets WHA 791631478
1975–76 Winnipeg Jets WHA 8016314738 1323510
1976–77 SC Langnau NLA 27271138
1977–78 SC Langnau NLA 28201131
1978–79 HC Sierre NLA
WHA totals 3119715525269 3118193714
NHL totals 251234
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