Bernie Saunders (born June 21, 1956) is a Canadian former professional
ice hockey
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right winger
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who played 10 games in the
National Hockey League
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for the
Quebec Nordiques during the
1979–80 and
1980–81 seasons.
Saunders was the fifth black hockey player to play in the NHL. The others before him were
Willie O'Ree
Willie Eldon O'Ree (born October 15, 1935) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey player, best known for being the first Black player in the National Hockey League (NHL). O'Ree played as a winger for the Boston Bruins. O'Ree is referred t ...
,
Mike Marson
Michael Robert Marson (born July 24, 1955) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey left winger who played six seasons in the National Hockey League for the Washington Capitals and the Los Angeles Kings.
Hockey career Amateur
As a youth, Mars ...
,
Bill Riley, and
Tony McKegney
Anthony Syiid McKegney (born February 15, 1958) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey player who played 13 seasons in the National Hockey League from 1978–79 until 1990–91. He is the first black player in NHL history to score 40 goa ...
.
Early life
Saunders was born in
Montreal
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,
Quebec
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and moved to the
Toronto area when he was a toddler. He returned to Québec as a teenager and spent most of high school at H.S. Billings High School in
Châteauguay, Quebec. The Saunders family moved back to the Toronto area his senior year of high school, and Bernie graduated from
Ajax High School
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, in
Ajax, Ontario
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The town is named for , a Royal Navy cruiser ...
. It was during this year playing junior hockey in Ontario that Saunders first experienced racism on the ice.
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Early and college career
While in Châteaguay, Saunders and his brother John played Jr B hockey for the Châteauguay Wings under the tutelage of Jacques Demers, who would go on to coach in the WHA and NHL. When the family moved to the Toronto area, Bernie played for the Pickering Panthers
The Pickering Panthers are a Junior "A" ice hockey team from Pickering, Ontario, Canada. They are a part of North Division of the Ontario Junior Hockey League.
History
In the summer of 2010, the Panthers accepted a merger with the Ajax Attack.
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in the Metro Jr B league for two years under coach Sherry Bassin.[ The Panthers were a strong franchise and several of the team went on to play for the ]Saint Louis Billikens
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in the old CCHA. The Saunders brothers played college hockey at Western Michigan University
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in the 1970s along with future New York Rangers
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GM Neil Smith.
John finished his career at Ryerson Polytechnical Institute in Toronto where he was an Ontario University Athletic Association All-Star for the Rams
In engineering, RAMS (reliability, availability, maintainability and safety)Lawson Arena
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, the home rink of WMU hockey.
Pro career
After completing his career at WMU, Saunders signed with Quebec Nordiques in the Nordiques' first year in the NHL after switching over from the defunct WHA. In his first professional year, Saunders was assigned to the Cincinnati Stingers
The Cincinnati Stingers were an ice hockey team based in Cincinnati that played in the World Hockey Association from 1975 to 1979 and in the Central Hockey League during the 1979–80 season. Their home arena was Riverfront Coliseum. They are ...
in the old Central Hockey League
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(CHL) where he recorded 13 goals, and 11 assists for 24 points in 29 games. The NHL/WHA merger dictated that each ex-WHA team had to send players to stock Cincinnati which was one of the ex-WHA teams that did not enter the NHL. However, the Stingers folded operations at Christmas time (79/80 season) so Saunders was reassigned to the Syracuse Firebirds
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in the American Hockey League
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(AHL) where he finished his first professional year. He recorded 23 goals, 17 assists and 40 points in the AHL for total rookie stats in the minors with 36 goals, 28 assists for 64 points in 67 games. Saunders played 4 games with the Nordiques at the end of that year before returning to Syracuse to play in the AHL playoffs.
The following year, the Nordiques failed to have an AHL/CHL farm team as the Syracuse Firebirds folded at the end of the year. As a result, Saunders was reassigned to play in the Montreal Canadiens
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organization for the Nova Scotia Voyageurs on loan from the Nordiques along with Reg Thomas and Roland Cloutier
Roland Cloutier (born October 6, 1957) is a Canadian former ice hockey centre who played 34 games in the National Hockey League with the Detroit Red Wings and Quebec Nordiques between 1978 and 1980. The rest of his career, which lasted from 1977 ...
. His second year statistics were 17 goals, 21 assists, and 38 points for the Voyageurs; he also played in 6 games with the Nordiques that year where he recorded one assist. After being sent back to the minors with the Nordiques' new farm team, Fredericton Express
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, at the end of that year Saunders signed with the Kalamazoo Wings in the IHL and playing a pre-retirement year in the city where he played as a college player.[ He scored 38 goals and 37 assists for 75 points in an injury-plagued final year (70 games).
Decades later, Saunders, disgusted at the racist murder of ]George Floyd
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and the racist treatment Black hockey players are still receiving in the NHL and in the media, wrote about his own experiences in a 2021 autobiography, ''Shut Out: The Game That Did Not Love Me Black,''
Personal life and family
Saunders' brother was the late ESPN
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sportscaster, John Saunders. After his playing career ended, Saunders fell back on his degree from Western Michigan and spent 17 years in the pharmaceutical industry with the Upjohn Company
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before moving on to other commercial positions within the industry.
Saunders has three sons: Jonathan, Shawn, and Andrew. Jonathan played defense for the Miami RedHawks men's ice hockey
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team; Shawn played four years at UMass
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, while Andrew pursued a career in law enforcement while attending East Carolina University
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Founded on March 8, 1907, as a Normal school, teacher training school, East ...
. Saunders is retired and currently resides in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina
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Career statistics
Regular season and playoffs
Awards and honours
References
External links
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1956 births
Living people
Anglophone Quebec people
Black Canadian ice hockey players
Canadian ice hockey right wingers
Cincinnati Stingers (CHL) players
Ice hockey people from Montreal
Kalamazoo Wings (1974–2000) players
Nova Scotia Voyageurs players
Quebec Nordiques players
Syracuse Firebirds players
Undrafted National Hockey League players
Western Michigan Broncos men's ice hockey players