Archie Henderson Explained

Archie Henderson
Position:Right Wing
Shoots:Right
Height Ft:6
Height In:6
Weight Lb:220
Played For:Washington Capitals
Minnesota North Stars
Hartford Whalers
Birth Date:17 February 1957
Birth Place:Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Draft:156th overall
Draft Team:Washington Capitals
Draft Year:1977
Career Start:1977
Career End:1988

Archie Robert Henderson (born February 17, 1957) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey player. He played 23 games in the National Hockey League for the Washington Capitals, Minnesota North Stars, and Hartford Whalers between 1980 and 1982. The rest of his career, which lasted from 1977 to 1988, was spent in different minor leagues. He was selected by the Capitals in the 1977 NHL Entry Draft. He is the older brother of Don Henderson.[1] Standing 6' 6", Henderson was one of the tallest NHL players of his time, at a time when players over 6' 4" were a rarity.

Henderson is most noted as a player for his time with the Port Huron Flags when he got a broken nose, eight stitches to the forehead and a slight concussion from the Dayton Owls' Willie Trognitz at the conclusion of a match-ending, bench-clearing brawl at the McMorran Place ice arena on October 29, 1977. The result was Trognitz being banned for life by the International Hockey League (IHL) five days later on November 3.[2]

Henderson is currently the director of pro scouting with the Edmonton Oilers.[3]

Career statistics

Regular season and playoffs

Regular seasonPlayoffs
SeasonTeamLeagueGP PIMGP G A Pts PIM
1973–74Calgary RoyalsAAHA
1973–74Calgary CanucksAJHL2 0 6 6
1974–75Lethbridge BroncosWCHL65 3 10 13 1778 0 0 0 22
1975–76Lethbridge BroncosWCHL21 1 2 3 110
1975–76Victoria CougarsWCHL31 8 7 15 20514 1 2 3 35
1976–77Victoria CougarsWCHL47 14 10 24 2083 1 0 1 29
1977–78Port Huron FlagsIHL71 16 16 32 41915 5 4 9 47
1978–79Hershey BearsAHL78 17 11 28 3374 0 1 1 28
1979–80Hershey BearsAHL8 0 2 2 37
1979–80Fort Worth TexansCHL49 8 9 17 19912 2 1 3 58
1980–81Hershey BearsAHL60 3 5 8 2515 0 0 0 6
1980–81Washington CapitalsNHL7 1 0 1 28
1981–82Nashville South StarsCHL77 12 23 35 3203 0 0 0 17
1981–82Minnesota North StarsNHL1 0 0 0 0
1982–83Binghamton WhalersAHL50 8 9 17 172
1982–83Hartford WhalersNHL15 2 1 3 64
1983–84New Haven NighthawksAHL48 1 8 9 164
1984–85Nova Scotia OilersAHL71 5 7 12 2715 0 0 0 30
1985–86Maine MarinersAHL57 4 6 10 1725 0 0 0 24
1986–87Maine MarinersAHL67 4 6 10 246
1987–88Saginaw HawksIHL55 4 9 13 23110 0 0 0 66
AHL totals439 42 54 96 165019 0 1 1 88
NHL totals23 3 1 4 92

External links

Notes and References

  1. https://toronto.citynews.ca/2011/02/01/spector-on-nhl-tribute-to-a-lost-colleague/ "Spector on NHL: Tribute to a lost colleague," CityNews (Toronto, ON), Tuesday, February 1, 2011.
  2. https://vault.si.com/vault/1977/11/28/wild-willie-gets-a-new-lease-on-life Gammons, Peter. "Wild Willie gets a new lease on life," Sports Illustrated, November 28, 1977.
  3. Web site: Release: Oilers add Henderson and Wright to scouting staff. NHL.com . en-US . March 15, 2020.