Carl Wetzel

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Carl Wetzel
Born (1938-12-12) December 12, 1938 (age 85)
Detroit, Michigan, United Stetes
Height 6 ft 1 in (185 cm)
Weight 170 lb (77 kg; 12 st 2 lb)
Position Goaltender
Caught Left
Played for Detroit Red Wings
Minnesota North Stars
EC Kitzbühel
Minnesota Fighting Saints
National team  United States
Playing career 1959–1973

Carl David Wetzel (born December 12, 1938) is an American retired professional ice hockey goaltender who played 7 games in the National Hockey League for the Detroit Red Wings and Minnesota North Stars between 1964 and 1968. He also played 1 game in the World Hockey Association with the Minnesota Fighting Saints during the 1972–73 season. Internationally Wetzel played for the American national team at the 1967 and 1971 World Championships.

Playing career[edit]

In November 1957, as an 18-year-old, Wetzel played in relief of John Henderson for the Whitby Dunlops against the reigning Olympic gold medalist Soviet national team at Maple Leaf Gardens. This was the first time the Russians played in Canada, and Wetzel backstopped the Dunlops to a 7–2 victory. The Dunlops team featured Harry Sinden, Charlie Burns, and Sid Smith. At the time, Wetzel was the goalie for the Hamilton Tiger Cubs of the Ontario Hockey Association and played against the Dunlops prior to the game against the Russians. Whitby's coach, Wren Blair, took note of Wetzel's play, and upon a knee injury suffered by Whitby goaltender John Henderson, coach Blair called upon the Wetzel to represent Canada against the Soviet Union. It was during the season with the Tiger Cubs that Wetzel also played in the OHA all-star game against Denis DeJordy, Chico Maki, Matt Ravlich, Pat Stapleton, and John McKenzie, all of whom later played in the NHL.

Wetzel played in the NHL during the Original Six era with the Detroit Red Wings, where he competed as the starting goalie with Roger Crozier in 1964, seeing action in two games. Wetzel was one of two Americans on an NHL roster during the season, and was the only American goaltender. The other American on an NHL roster for the 1964–65 season was Tommy Williams, a right winger for the Boston Bruins. He later won the Calder Cup, the championship of the minor American Hockey League, with the Rochester Americans in 1967.

Wetzel finished his major league career in 1972–73 with the Minnesota Fighting Saints of the World Hockey Association after spending the previous season in the Austrian Hockey League with EC Kitzbühel. He would later serve as an assistant coach under Herb Brooks with the Minnesota North Stars in 1987–88.

International play[edit]

Internationally, Wetzel was the starting goalie for the American national team at the 1967 World Championships in Vienna. He was voted best goaltender of the tournament, an award earned by four other Americans in the history of the IIHF (Don Rigazio, 1955; Willard Ikola, 1956; Jack McCartan, 1960; and Ty Conklin 2004). He also competed at the 1971 World Championships.

Career statistics[edit]

Regular season and playoffs[edit]

Regular season Playoffs
Season Team League GP W L T MIN GA SO GAA SV% GP W L MIN GA SO GAA SV%
1956–57 Hamilton Tiger Cubs OHA 48 24 22 2 2880 167 3 3.48 4 1 3 240 13 0 3.25
1957–58 Hamilton Tiger Cubs OHA 50 26 17 7 2980 172 1 3.46 15 8 6 1 900 59 0 3.93
1958–59 Hamilton Tiger Cubs OHA 25 1500 105 0 4.26
1958–59 Edmonton Flyers WHL 1 0 1 0 60 7 0 7.00
1959–60 Omaha Knights IHL 62 3720 271 1 4.37
1960–61 Spokane Comets WHL 5 0 5 0 302 25 0 4.97
1960–61 Indianapolis Chiefs IHL 52 3120 202 0 3.88
1960–61 Fort Wayne Komets IHL 8 3 3 480 26 0 3.25
1961–62 Sudbury Wolves EPHL 61 25 26 10 3660 228 0 3.74 5 1 4 300 30 0 6.00
1964–65 Detroit Red Wings NHL 2 0 1 0 33 4 0 7.46 .778
1964–65 Pittsburgh Hornets AHL 4 1 3 0 241 21 0 5.23
1965–66 Houston Apollos CHL 51 21 24 6 3040 171 4 3.38
1965–66 Quebec Aces AHL 1 0 1 0 60 6 0 6.00
1966–67 United States National Team Intl 12 720 38 0 3.17
1967–68 Minnesota North Stars NHL 5 1 3 1 269 18 0 4.02 .869
1967–68 Memphis South Stars CHL 20 8 9 2 1095 61 0 3.34
1967–68 Rochester Americans AHL 10 3 3 1 495 28 1 3.39 4 2 1 164 6 0 2.20
1968–69 Cleveland Barons AHL 2 1 0 0 80 3 1 2.25
1968–69 Memphis South Stars AHL 39 2276 170 0 4.48
1969–70 United States National Team Intl 17 930 30 0 1.94
1969–70 Rochester Mustangs USHL 4 240 15 0 3.75
1971–72 EC Kitzbühel AUT 44 2640 132 4 3.00
1972–73 Minnesota Fighting Saints WHA 1 0 1 0 60 3 0 3.00 .914
WHA totals 1 0 1 0 60 3 0 3.00 .914
NHL totals 7 1 4 1 301 22 0 4.39 .858

International[edit]

Year Team Event GP W L T MIN GA SO GAA SV%
1967 United States WC 7 3 3 1 420 23 2 3.29 .931
1971 United States WC 8 1 6 0 400 38 0 5.70
Senior totals 15 4 9 1 820 61 2 4.46


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