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Selected by Toronto Maple Leafs 8th round (#103) in 1970 NHL Amateur Draft started his junior career with Winnipeg (WCJHL) in 1967-68. ... played two years with Dauphin (MJHL). ... led Kings to the Manitoba championship & Memorial Cup playoffs each year. ... drafted by Toronto. ... during the 1970-71 season, suffered a serious nerve injury while playing with Jacksonville (EHL). ... while rehabilitating, became the Leafs’ practice goalie, and worked out with Johnny Bower. ... Tulsa (CHL) number one goalie in 1971-72. ... received a shot at the big leagues in 1972-73. ... made his first NHL start on October 21 against Detroit in Toronto. ... played 42 games for the weak club but showed flashes of strong play. ... in the off-season, Toronto brought in three experienced goalies. ... sent back

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  • Selected by Toronto Maple Leafs 8th round (#103) in 1970 NHL Amateur Draft started his junior career with Winnipeg (WCJHL) in 1967-68. ... played two years with Dauphin (MJHL). ... led Kings to the Manitoba championship & Memorial Cup playoffs each year. ... drafted by Toronto. ... during the 1970-71 season, suffered a serious nerve injury while playing with Jacksonville (EHL). ... while rehabilitating, became the Leafs’ practice goalie, and worked out with Johnny Bower. ... Tulsa (CHL) number one goalie in 1971-72. ... received a shot at the big leagues in 1972-73. ... made his first NHL start on October 21 against Detroit in Toronto. ... played 42 games for the weak club but showed flashes of strong play. ... in the off-season, Toronto brought in three experienced goalies. ... sent back
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  • Selected by Toronto Maple Leafs 8th round (#103) in 1970 NHL Amateur Draft started his junior career with Winnipeg (WCJHL) in 1967-68. ... played two years with Dauphin (MJHL). ... led Kings to the Manitoba championship & Memorial Cup playoffs each year. ... drafted by Toronto. ... during the 1970-71 season, suffered a serious nerve injury while playing with Jacksonville (EHL). ... while rehabilitating, became the Leafs’ practice goalie, and worked out with Johnny Bower. ... Tulsa (CHL) number one goalie in 1971-72. ... received a shot at the big leagues in 1972-73. ... made his first NHL start on October 21 against Detroit in Toronto. ... played 42 games for the weak club but showed flashes of strong play. ... in the off-season, Toronto brought in three experienced goalies. ... sent back to Tulsa for the 1973-74 season. ... made the league's second all-star team. ... claimed by the Washington Capitals in the 1974 Expansion Draft. ... Image: Ron Low 2.jpg was first player chosen in draft. ... spent three years with the defensively weak club. ... first starting goaltender in Washington NHL history on Oct. 9, 1974, against New York Rangers at Madison Square Garden. ... started all eight of Washington's victories in 1974-75 season. .. first goaltender to get a shutout for Washington on Feb. 16, 1975. ... Washington MVP in 1974-75. ... signed as free agent with Detroit in September 1977. ... played 32 games for Red Wings in 1977-78 and four of the five playoff games. ... Detroit signed free agent Rogie Vachon in the off season. ... assigned to Kansas City (CHL). ... won a league-high 33 games. ... named to the first all-star team and league MVP. ... returned to the NHL with the Quebec Nordiques in 1979-80. ... traded to Edmonton for former junior teammate Ron Chipperfield. ... spent parts of four seasons with the improving Oilers. ... spent his last two years in the NHL with the New Jersey Devils. ... where he provided sound goalkeeping and leadership on the young club. ... New Jersey Unsung Hero in 1983-84. ... named player-assistant coach for Nova Scotia (AHL) for 1985-86. ... Image: Ron Low III.jpg after playing six games ended playing career and remained Nova Scotia assistant through 1986-87 season. ... named head coach for 1987-88 season. ... moved with team when it relocated from Halifax to Sydney in 1988 and remained in position through 1988-89 season. ... named Edmonton assistant coach on August 3, 1989, and remained in that position through April 5, 1995. ... promoted to head coach on April 6, 1995, and remained in that position until quitting on June 6, 1999. ... refused an offer to return for another season at the same salary he earned in 1998-99. ... named Houston (IHL) head coach and general manager on Aug. 4, 1999, and remained in position until July 11, 2000. ... named New York Rangers head coach on July 12, 2000, and remained in that position until April 15, 2002. ... remain in the organization as a scout until 2004. ... named Ottawa goaltending coach on July 30, 2004, and remained in position through 2006-07 season. ... scouted for Ottawa during lockout. ... promoted to assistant coach on August 15, 2007. ... fired along with head coach John Paddock on February 27, 2008.
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