Terry Richardson (ice hockey)

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Terry Richardson
Born (1953-05-07) May 7, 1953 (age 70)
Powell River, British Columbia, Canada
Height 6 ft 0 in (183 cm)
Weight 190 lb (86 kg; 13 st 8 lb)
Position Goaltender
Caught Right
Played for Detroit Red Wings
St. Louis Blues
London Lions
NHL Draft 11th overall, 1973
Detroit Red Wings
Playing career 1973–1981

Terrance Paul Richardson (born May 7, 1953) is a Canadian retired ice hockey goaltender. He played 20 games in the National Hockey League with the Detroit Red Wings and St. Louis Blues between 1973 and 1979. The rest of his career, which lasted from 1973 to 1981, was spent in the minor leagues. Richardson was selected 11th overall by Detroit in the 1973 NHL Amateur Draft.

Career[edit]

Richard began his career with the New Westminster Bruins during the 1971–72 season. He recorded three shutouts that year with a 3.06 goals against average (GAA). He had a record of 31–22–5 in 1972–73.

In 1973, Richardson was selected in the first round by the Red Wings. Richardson played in nine games that year finishing with one win and four losses and a dismal 5.33 goals against average. He was sent down to the Virginia Wings of the American Hockey League for conditioning and even was sent to the United Kingdom for a short time to play for the London Lions. The following year he returned to the Wings, but his skill did not. Richardson played only four games for the club and ended with a 6.83 GAA and one win before being sent back down to Virginia. The following season was no better, as the one NHL game that Richarson started ended in a loss with the score of 7–0 going to the Boston Bruins. He spent the rest of that year playing of both the Springfield Indians and the New Haven Nighthawks of the AHL.

The Red Wings decided to give Richardson one last shot with their club as he would start five games in the 1976–77 season, but again would disappoint, ending with one win and three losses. Richardson spent the rest of that year with the Kalamazoo Wings of the International Hockey League, leading them into the playoffs. However Kalamazoo would get knocked out in the second round. In 1977–78, Richardson played for the Kansas City Red Wings of the Central Hockey League, where he played a full season but finished with a 27–32–2 record.

On July 26, 1978, Richardson was signed as free agent by the St. Louis Blues, and found himself playing for their farm team, the Salt Lake Golden Eagles. Here he would have his best season to date, finishing with a 30–7–3 record in 40 games and leading the Eagles to the top of the CHL. He would even get called up for a single game with the Blues, but again watched as puck after puck got by in a 9–1 loss at the hands of the Minnesota North Stars.

In the summer of 1979, Richardson was involved in two trades. One from the Blues to the New York Islanders (along with Barry Gibbs) for future considerations on June 9 and from the Islanders to the Hartford Whalers for Ralph Klassen on June 14. He finished his career within the Whalers organization as he posted a 15–22–7 record in 46 games while playing again for the Springfield Indians in the 1979–80 season.

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%
1970–71 New Westminster Royals BCHL
1971–72 New Westminster Bruins WCHL 49 2737 140 3 3.07 5 1 4 300 19 0 3.80
1972–73 New Westminster Bruins WCHL 68 31 22 15 3800 239 0 3.77 5 300 32 0 6.40
1973–74 Detroit Red Wings NHL 9 1 4 0 315 28 0 5.35 .828
1973–74 Virginia Wings AHL 14 5 7 2 744 44 0 3.54
1973–74 London Lions Intl 14 710 37 0 3.12
1974–75 Detroit Red Wings NHL 4 1 2 0 202 23 0 6.86 .758
1974–75 Virginia Wings AHL 30 10 13 3 1612 96 1 3.57 2 0 2 119 7 0 3.52
1975–76 Detroit Red Wings NHL 1 0 1 0 60 7 0 7.00 .806
1975–76 New Haven Nighthawks AHL 4 1 2 1 243 14 0 3.46 2 0 2 126 6 0 2.86
1975–76 Springfield Indians AHL 20 6 10 1 1080 77 0 4.28
1976–77 Detroit Red Wings NHL 5 1 3 0 269 18 0 4.02 .869
1976–77 Kalamazoo Wings IHL 65 3612 218 0 3.62 10 5 5 585 30 0 3.08
1977–78 Kansas City Red Wings CHL 63 27 32 2 3766 199 1 3.17
1978–79 St. Louis Blues NHL 1 0 1 0 60 9 0 9.00 .750
1978–79 Salt Lake Golden Eagles CHL 40 30 7 3 2422 102 5 2.53 7 398 21 0 3.17
1979–80 Springfield Indians AHL 46 15 22 7 2661 162 0 3.65
1980–81 Delta Hurry Kings BCSHL
NHL totals 20 3 11 0 905 85 0 5.64 .818

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Preceded by Detroit Red Wings first round draft pick
1973
Succeeded by
Preceded by Winner of the Terry Sawchuk Trophy
with Doug Grant

1978–79
Succeeded by