Monday, November 12, 2012

Gil Hudon

1 NHL Game

February 16, 1984 Philadelphia Flyers vs St. Louis Blues. 5-2 win.


   Gil Hudon's Prince Albert Raiders won the 1981 and 1982 Centennial Cup Championship as the best Junior A team in Canada. Hudon went undrafted in 1980 but when his team won its first national title scouts took notice. He was drafted in the 7th round by the Philadelphia Flyers in the summer of 1981. October, 1982 the Flyers signed Hudon to a multi-year NHL contract.

   Mid-Frebruary, 1984 the Philadelphia Flyers sent goalie Pelle Lindberg to the AHL for a conditioning stint. Gil Hudon was recalled to take Lindberg's place on the Flyers' bench. Hudon dressed as backup to Bob Froese for one NHL game.

   Hudon returned to Zenon Park, Saskatchewan after retiring from pro hockey in 1985.


Career stats from Hockeydb.com
Born  -- Zenon Park, SASK 
Height 6.02 -- Weight 190
Selected by Philadelphia Flyers round 7 #142 overall 1981 NHL Entry Draft
RS ScoringRS Goalie StatsPO Scoring
SeasonTeamLgeGPAPIMMinGAENSOGAAWLTSvsPctGPAPIM
1980-81Prince Albert SaintsSJHL000
1981-82Prince Albert RaidersSJHL000
1982-83Maine MarinersAHL2210114682304.2991015290.866---
1982-83Toledo GoaldiggersIHL300---
1983-84Springfield IndiansAHL0040000.00200
1984-85Fort Wayne KometsIHL4015---

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