Bryan Clifford Maxwell (born September 7, 1955) is a Canadian former professional
ice hockey
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player who played 331 games in the
National Hockey League
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and 124 games in the
World Hockey Association
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. He played for the
Cleveland Crusaders,
Cincinnati Stingers,
New England Whalers,
Minnesota North Stars
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,
St. Louis Blues,
Winnipeg Jets, and
Pittsburgh Penguins
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.
Maxwell was born in
North Bay, Ontario. He is a former head coach of the
ECHL
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Th ...
hockey team, the
Victoria Salmon Kings, out of
Victoria, British Columbia
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.
Career statistics
Regular season and playoffs
International
Coaching statistics
;Legend
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† – Replaced midseason
Transactions
*June, 1975 – Selected by the
Cleveland Crusaders (
WHA) in
1975 WHA Amateur Draft
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.
*June, 1976 – Transferred to the
Minnesota Fighting Saints (
WHA) after the
Cleveland Crusaders (
WHA) franchise relocated.
*September, 1976 – Traded to the
Cincinnati Stingers (
WHA) by the
Minnesota Fighting Saints (
WHA) for
John McKenzie and the rights to
Ivan Hlinka.
*May, 1977 – Traded to the
New England Whalers (
WHA) by the
Cincinnati Stingers (
WHA) with
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for the rights to
Mike Liut.
*February, 1978 – Signed as a free agent by the
Minnesota North Stars
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after securing release from the
New England Whalers (
WHA).
*June 10, 1979 – Traded to the
St. Louis Blues by the
Minnesota North Stars
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with
Richie Hansen
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The New York Islanders (colloquially known ...
for St. Louis' 2nd round choice (later traded to the
Calgary Flames
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who selected
Dave Reierson
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(29th pick ...
) in
1982 NHL Entry Draft.
*July 3, 1981 – Traded to the
Winnipeg Jets by the
St. Louis Blues with
Paul MacLean and
Ed Staniowski
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for
Scott Campbell and
John Markell
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Born in Cornwall, Ontario, Markell attended ...
.
*October 13, 1983 – Claimed on waivers by the
Pittsburgh Penguins
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from the
Winnipeg Jets.
External links
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1955 births
Living people
Baltimore Skipjacks players
Binghamton Dusters players
Canadian expatriate ice hockey players in the United States
Canadian ice hockey coaches
Canadian ice hockey defencemen
Cincinnati Stingers players
Cleveland Crusaders players
Ice hockey people from Ontario
Indianapolis Racers draft picks
Lethbridge Hurricanes coaches
Los Angeles Kings coaches
Medicine Hat Tigers coaches
Medicine Hat Tigers players
Minnesota North Stars draft picks
Minnesota North Stars players
National Hockey League first-round draft picks
New England Whalers players
Oklahoma City Stars players
Pittsburgh Penguins players
St. Louis Blues players
Salt Lake Golden Eagles (CHL) players
Spokane Chiefs coaches
Sportspeople from North Bay, Ontario
Springfield Indians players
Victoria Salmon Kings coaches
Winnipeg Jets (1979–1996) players
World Hockey Association first round draft picks