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223:, as he emerged as a leader on a young Canuck team which surprisingly won their division and made the playoffs for the first time in franchise history. He proved himself to be an exceptional all-around player who possessed size, toughness, and playmaking ability, as well as the ability to play both at center and on the wing. He led the Canucks in scoring through the early part of the season, until a fractured jaw forced him to miss 20 games. Nevertheless, he finished with career highs of 16 goals and 35 assists for 51 points in just 60 games. 208:, Oddleifson made his NHL debut, appearing in 6 games for Boston without recording a point. He managed to crack the Bruins full-time in the 1973–74 NHL season. He acquitted himself well, highlighted on December 30, 1973 by a four-goal game against the same Golden Seals that had given up on him two years earlier. On February 7, 1974 he was dealt to the 230:, Oddleifson had his finest NHL season, scoring 16 goals and a club-leading 46 assists for a career-high 62 points. Although his production waned somewhat in the next few seasons, he remained one of the team's top all-around forwards and most popular players. He was named team captain for 1415: 272:
Oddleifson spent two more seasons playing in Switzerland before retiring in 1983. He finished his NHL career with totals of 95 goals and 191 assists for 286 points in 524 games, along with 464 penalty minutes.
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and cash. As a result of the Seals' dreadful 1970-71 season, the Canadiens owned the top pick in the 1971 draft, and used it to select future Hall of Famer
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Following his career, Oddleifson returned to Vancouver and became a successful real estate agent. He remains active with the Canuck oldtimers squad.
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At the end of the 1969-70 season the Seals had traded their pick in the first round of the 1971 draft to the Montreal Canadiens, along with
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Oddleifson was assigned to the minors and never played an NHL game for the Seals, and was dealt to the
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242:, he recorded a career-high 17 goals for the club. 186:in return for Montreal's first round pick in 1970, 123: 106: 92: 82: 72: 64: 56: 29: 24: 171:following a dominant final junior season with the 68:185 lb (84 kg; 13 st 3 lb) 8: 322: 314: 163:Oddleifson was selected 10th overall in the 311: 1328: 249:season, the emergence of young stars like 21: 1451:Oklahoma City Blazers (1965–1977) players 1461:Ice hockey people from Brandon, Manitoba 1269: 16:Canadian ice hockey player (born 1950) 269:, effectively ending his NHL career. 7: 1426:Canadian people of Icelandic descent 1342:Oakland Seals first round draft pick 219:Oddleifson had his breakout year in 1421:California Golden Seals draft picks 201:midway through the 1971–72 season. 212:in a multi-player deal for sniper 14: 1324:Profile at hockeydraftcentral.com 265:campaign, he was assigned to the 60:6 ft 2 in (188 cm) 1225: 1139: 1051: 965: 879: 793: 707: 613: 519: 429: 331: 310: 234:, although he was succeeded by 1: 1319:The Internet Hockey Database 299:Manitoba Hockey Hall of Fame 1476:Winnipeg Jets (WHL) players 1446:NHL first-round draft picks 1431:Canadian ice hockey centres 1406:Boston Braves (AHL) players 288:Second All-Star Team (1968) 1497: 1466:Vancouver Canucks captains 1436:Dallas Black Hawks players 134:Christopher Roy Oddleifson 1481:Winnipeg Monarchs players 1471:Vancouver Canucks players 1379: 1371:Vancouver Canucks captain 1368: 1360: 1350: 1339: 1331: 1226: 325: 317: 126: 111: 95: 87: 75: 67: 59: 32: 1456:Providence Reds players 1278:"Bobby Schmautz traded" 297:Honoured Member of the 280:Awards and achievements 238:the following year. 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Index

Brandon
Manitoba
Centre
Shot
Boston Bruins
Vancouver Canucks
NHL draft
1970
California Golden Seals
ice hockey
centre
National Hockey League
Vancouver Canucks
1976–77
1970 NHL Amateur Draft
California Golden Seals
Winnipeg Jets
WCHL
Francois Lacombe
Ernie Hicke
Guy Lafleur
Boston Bruins
1972–73
Vancouver Canucks
Bobby Schmautz
1974–75
1975–76
1976–77
Don Lever
1977–78

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