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Selected by Montreal Canadiens 1st round (#7) in 1971 NHL Amateur Draft played his junior hockey with Selkirk in the MJHL and then Flin Flon in the WCHL. ... won league championships in 1968 and 1970. ... scoring a league leading 36 goals in 1968-69. ... in 1970-71, not only led the WCHL in goals with 79, but also in points with 163. ... made his NHL Debut December 19, 1971, Montreal at California. ... played only bits and pieces with the Habs between 1971 and 1973. ... on Nova Scotia's Calder Cup winning team in 1972. ... traded to Atlanta. ... played only half a season with the Flames before going to Pittsburgh. ... the following year, his first full season, he had an excellent year, scoring 26 goals. ... the "Rifleman" had the shot but not the commitment in his own end. ... off to Kansa

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  • Chuck Arnason
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  • Selected by Montreal Canadiens 1st round (#7) in 1971 NHL Amateur Draft played his junior hockey with Selkirk in the MJHL and then Flin Flon in the WCHL. ... won league championships in 1968 and 1970. ... scoring a league leading 36 goals in 1968-69. ... in 1970-71, not only led the WCHL in goals with 79, but also in points with 163. ... made his NHL Debut December 19, 1971, Montreal at California. ... played only bits and pieces with the Habs between 1971 and 1973. ... on Nova Scotia's Calder Cup winning team in 1972. ... traded to Atlanta. ... played only half a season with the Flames before going to Pittsburgh. ... the following year, his first full season, he had an excellent year, scoring 26 goals. ... the "Rifleman" had the shot but not the commitment in his own end. ... off to Kansa
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  • Selected by Montreal Canadiens 1st round (#7) in 1971 NHL Amateur Draft played his junior hockey with Selkirk in the MJHL and then Flin Flon in the WCHL. ... won league championships in 1968 and 1970. ... scoring a league leading 36 goals in 1968-69. ... in 1970-71, not only led the WCHL in goals with 79, but also in points with 163. ... made his NHL Debut December 19, 1971, Montreal at California. ... played only bits and pieces with the Habs between 1971 and 1973. ... on Nova Scotia's Calder Cup winning team in 1972. ... traded to Atlanta. ... played only half a season with the Flames before going to Pittsburgh. ... the following year, his first full season, he had an excellent year, scoring 26 goals. ... the "Rifleman" had the shot but not the commitment in his own end. ... off to Kansas City, Colorado, then Cleveland, Minnesota, and finally Washington, all lower end teams in the league. ... he went to Germany in 1980, but suffered a career-ending knee injury.
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