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Ernie Wakely

Canadian ice hockey player

Ernest Alfred Linton Wakely (born November 27, 1940) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey goaltender. Wakely was a goaltender in the National Hockey League (NHL) for the Montreal Canadiens and St. Louis Blues. Wakely also played for the Quebec Aces, the Cleveland Barons (AHL), Winnipeg Jets, the San Diego Mariners, the Cincinnati Stingers, the Houston Aeros, the Houston Apollos, and the Birmingham Bulls of the World Hockey *ociation. Wakely was goaltender for the 1958–59 Memorial Cup winning Winnipeg Braves of the MJHL.

In the 1969–70 NHL season Wakely took over in St. Louis for Glenn Hall. Wakely appeared in 30 games, won 12, and recorded a NHL league leading goals against average of 2.11 in leading the Blues to the Stanley Cup Final against the Boston Bruins. Although Wakely did not start the first game of the finals, he replaced Jacques Plante early in the game after Plante was injured. Wakely played well through the second period, but Boston prevailed in that game 6-1 and swept the Blues in four straight games to win the Stanley Cup.

The following season, Wakely played in 51 games, won 20, and posted a 2.79 GAA. Two years later, he jumped to the fledgling World Hockey *ociation to play with the Winnipeg Jets and former Chicago Black Hawks star Bobby Hull. No other goalie played more games in the WHA and his 16 shutouts are also a WHA career record.

Contents

  • 1 Awards and achievements
  • 2 Career statistics
    • 2.1 Regular season and playoffs
  • 3 References
  • 4 External links

Awards and achievements

  • Turnbull Cup MJHL Championship (1959)
  • Memorial Cup Championship (1959)
  • MJHL Top Goaltender (1961)
  • CPHL Championship (1964)
  • engraved on the Stanley Cup in 1965, 1968 with Montreal (Only dressed for two games in playoffs did not play)
  • "Honoured Member" of the Manitoba Hockey Hall of Fame
  • Inaugural member of the World Hockey *ociation Hall of Fame (2010)

Career statistics

Regular season and playoffs

References

    External links

    • Biographical information and career statistics from The Internet Hockey Database
    • Ernie Wakely's biography at Manitoba Hockey Hall of Fame