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Timothy E. Kerr (born January 5, 1960) is a
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former professional
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right winger who played 13 seasons in the
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,
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and Hartford Whalers. Known for his goal-scoring offence, Kerr reached the NHL's prestigious 50-goal plateau on four occasions during his career, and he ranks 10th all time (minimum 200 goals) in goals per game with 0.565. He was inducted to the Flyers Hall of Fame in 1994.


Playing career

Kerr was signed as an undrafted free agent by the
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in 1980. Though initially a winger with hands that could bruise an opponent's face as well as beat an opposing goaltender, it took three seasons before he staked his reputation as a lethal sniper. Kerr missed the majority of the 1982-83 season with knee issues and a broken leg, but turned things around starting in the 1983-84 season. That's when he began his team-record run of four consecutive 50-goal campaigns, in the process setting the NHL single-season record for power play goals with 34 in the 1985–86 season. During the first round of the '85 playoffs, against the
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, Kerr set a still-standing NHL single-game record by scoring four goals in a span of 8:16 in the second period of an eventual 6–5 victory at
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which enabled Philadelphia to sweep the best-of-five series. The next season was particularly interesting, in that in September 1985 he was hospitalized with aseptic
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at the outset, but recovered sufficiently to set a career best of 58 goals. The following year, Kerr again victimized NHL goaltenders for 58 goals, finishing second in the NHL to Wayne Gretzky. However, Kerr's ascension into the ranks of NHL superstars was hindered by injuries and bad luck. In the 1985 playoffs, a knee injury hampered his ability to play in the final two rounds of the postseason. In 1987, a shoulder injury suffered in the second round cost him the entire final two series against the
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and Edmonton Oilers. As a result of the setback, Kerr endured five shoulder operations in a 14-month period and missed all but a handful of the 1987-88 regular season, while being largely ineffective in Philly's seven-game loss to the
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in the
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Semifinals. While Kerr would rebound and play 69 games and score 48 goals in 1988-89—a feat which earned him the Bill Masterton Trophy for perseverance and dedication to the sport—he never again played more than half the schedule the rest of his career. He was left exposed in the 1991 expansion draft, and after being claimed by the
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, was quickly dealt to the
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. One more season with the Hartford Whalers ensued, before his retirement at age 33. Kerr finished his playing career 10th all-time in goals per game (minimum 500 games played) with 370 goals in 655 NHL regular season games. Kerr is 2nd all time in career shooting percentage (20.3) in NHL playoff history (among players with 40+ career goals)


Personal life

On October 16, 1990, his wife, Kathy, died at the age of 30 due to a fast-spreading infection, ten days after the birth of their first child, a daughter named Kimberly. He met his current wife, Midge, at the Tim Kerr Run in Avalon, New Jersey in 1991. Kerr has two daughters, Kimberly and Kayleigh, and three sons named Garrett, Wesley, and Tanner. Kerr currently resides in Moorestown Township, New Jersey and Avalon, New Jersey. Wesley and Tanner both graduated from University of Sciences Philadelphia and Wesley currently works for his father as a sales associate for Tim Kerr's Sotheby's International Realty. Kimberly graduated from West Virginia University. Kerr is the owner of Tim Kerr's
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International Realty in Avalon, New Jersey, which sells and rents homes in both Avalon and Stone Harbor, New Jersey. In addition, Kerr previously owned the Pensacola Ice Flyers and part-owner of the Roanoke Rail Yard Dawgs, teams of the
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.


Awards and honours

*Named to the NHL Second All-Star Team (
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) *Awarded the Bill Masterton Trophy (
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) *Played in the NHL All-Star Game ( 1984,
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, 1986) * Inducted into the Flyers Hall of Fame on March 8, 1994.


NHL records

* Holds single-season record for most power play goals (34 in 1985–86) * Holds playoff record for most power play goals in a period: (3) * Holds playoff record for fastest 4-goals in a game: (8:16) * Shares playoff record for most goals in a period (4 on April 13, 1985) * Shares playoff record for most points in one period: (4) * Shares NHL Playoff record for most goals by a player not to make Stanley Cup Finals (14)


Philadelphia Flyers franchise records

* Most 50-goal seasons (4) * Most regular season power play goals in one season (34) * Most regular season career power play goals (145) * Most regular season hat tricks in one season (5) * Most regular season career hat tricks (17) * Highest regular season career goals per game average (0.60) * Highest regular season goals per game average in one season (0.77) * Most regular season goals scored in one game (4) * Most regular season goals scored in one period (3) * Most regular season power play goals scored in one game (3) * Fastest 3 goals by a player in one regular season game (2:27) * Most playoff goals scored in one period (4) * Most playoff goals scored in one series (10) * Most playoff points scored in one series (15) * Most playoff power play goals in one post-season (8) * Most playoff power play goals in one series (5) * Most playoff power play goals scored in one period (3) * Most playoff power play goals scored in one game (3) * Most playoff assists in one period (3) * Most playoff points in one period (4) * Most playoff career hat tricks (3) * Fastest 3 goals in playoffs by one player in one game (3:24) * Fastest 4 goals in playoffs by one player in one game (8:16)


NHL achievements

* Led NHL in power play goals in one season (1984–85, 1985–86, 1986–87) * Top 3 in goals in one season (1983–84, 1985–86, 1986–87) * Top 5 in game-winning goals in one season (1984–85, 1985–86, 1986–87) * Top 5 in goals per game average in one season (1984–85, 1985–86, 1986–87, 1988–89) * Top 5 in hat tricks in one season (1988–89) * Top 10 in goals in one season (1983–84, 1984–85, 1985–86, 1986–87, 1988–89) * Top 10 in points in one season (1986–87) * Top 10 in plus/minus in one season (1986–87) * Top 10 in goals per game average in one season (1983–84, 1984–85, 1985–86, 1986–87, 1988–89, 1989–90) * Top 10 in shooting percentage in one season (1980–81, 1986–87) * Top 10 in even strength goals in one season (1983–84, 1984–85, 1986–87) * Top 10 in goals created per game in one season (1984–85, 1986–87, 1988–89) * Top 10 in points per game in one season (1986–87) * Top 10 in offensive point shares in one season (1984–85, 1986–87) * Top 10 in point shares in one season (1986–87) * Top 10 in shots in one season (1983–84, 1985–86, 1986–87)


Career statistics


Regular season and playoffs


References

* ''The Greatest Players and Moments of the Philadelphia Flyers'' Fischler, Stan pg. 27


External links

*
Pensacola Ice Flyers website
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