Charlie Simmer Explained

Played For:California Golden Seals
Cleveland Barons
Los Angeles Kings
Boston Bruins
Pittsburgh Penguins
Eintracht Frankfurt
Position:Left wing
Height Ft:6
Height In:3
Weight Lb:210
Ntl Team:CAN
Birth Date:March 20, 1954
Birth Place:Terrace Bay, Ontario, Canada
Draft:39th overall
Draft Year:1974
Draft Team:California Golden Seals
Wha Draft:26th overall
Wha Draft Year:1974
Wha Draft Team:Cleveland Crusaders
Career Start:1974
Career End:1992
Shoots:Left

Charles Robert Simmer (born March 20, 1954) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey forward, most notably for the Los Angeles Kings in the National Hockey League, who was known for his scoring prowess.

Playing career

After a junior career with the Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds of the Ontario Hockey Association that saw him score 99 points in his only season (1973–74), Simmer was selected in the third round of the 1974 NHL amateur draft, 39th overall, by the California Golden Seals, where he joined a young field of players such as Larry Patey, Rick Hampton, George Pesut, Al McAdam and Stan Weir. He split his first three professional seasons between the Seals and the Salt Lake Golden Eagles of the CHL, having success in the minors but receiving limited playing time in the NHL. The Seals relocated to Cleveland in 1976, but Simmer did not receive more playing time.

He was traded in 1977 to the Los Angeles Kings, but spent the season with the Springfield Indians of the AHL, winning All-Star accolades. The next season Simmer was promoted halfway through the campaign to the Kings, and scored 21 goals in 39 games.

While with the Kings, he played left wing on the "Triple Crown Line" with Marcel Dionne and Dave Taylor, one of the most potent and famed forward lines of the era. Despite injuries costing him significant playing time, Simmer had back-to-back 56-goal seasons and was further named an NHL first team All-Star in 1980 and 1981. In the latter season, Simmer almost accomplished one of hockey's most difficult feats: scoring 50 goals in 50 games. Simmer entered his 50th game with 46 goals and scored three times to finish just shy of the mark; that same night, Mike Bossy became only the second player in NHL history to score 50 in 50.[1] Simmer scored his 50th goal the following night in his 51st game.[2] Simmer's shooting percentage of 32.75 in 1981 was, and remains, an NHL record.[3]

Simmer was traded at the beginning of the 1985 season to the Boston Bruins, where despite the cumulative effects of several injuries throughout his career, he starred for three more seasons. In 1986, Simmer won the Bill Masterton Trophy for his perseverance and dedication to hockey.

Simmer played his final NHL season, for the Pittsburgh Penguins, in 1988. He subsequently played the 1989 season for Eintracht Frankfurt in the German Bundesliga and, after a season off, parts of two seasons as a player-coach for the minor league San Diego Gulls before retiring.

Retirement

Simmer finished his NHL career with 711 points (342 goals, 369 assists) in 712 career games. At the time of his retirement, he was the last active player in North American professional hockey to have played for the Seals-Barons franchise (though Dennis Maruk was the last alumnus of the franchise to play in the NHL, upon his retirement in 1989.)

He was formerly married to one-time Playboy Playmate of the Year Terri Welles; the couple had one daughter. Simmer spent years as a color commentator for the Phoenix Coyotes and the Calgary Flames on Sportsnet.

Career statistics

Regular season and playoffs

Regular seasonPlayoffs
SeasonTeamLeagueGP PIMGP G A Pts PIM
1971–72Kenora MuskiesMJHL45 14 31 45 77
1972–73Kenora MuskiesMJHL48 43 68 111 57
1973–74Sault Ste. Marie GreyhoundsOHA70 45 54 99 137
1974–75California Golden SealsNHL35 8 13 21 26
1974–75Salt Lake Golden EaglesCHL47 12 29 41 86
1975–76California Golden SealsNHL21 1 1 2 22
1975–76Salt Lake Golden EaglesCHL42 23 16 39 96
1976–77Cleveland BaronsNHL24 2 0 2 16
1976–77Salt Lake Golden EaglesCHL51 32 30 62 37
1977–78Los Angeles KingsNHL3 0 0 0 2
1977–78Springfield IndiansAHL75 42 41 83 1004 0 1 1 5
1978–79Los Angeles KingsNHL37 21 27 48 162 1 0 1 2
1978–79Springfield IndiansAHL39 13 23 36 33
1979–80Los Angeles KingsNHL64 56 45 101 653 2 0 2 0
1980–81Los Angeles KingsNHL65 56 49 105 62
1981–82Los Angeles KingsNHL50 15 24 39 4210 4 7 11 22
1982–83Los Angeles KingsNHL80 29 51 80 51
1983–84Los Angeles KingsNHL79 44 48 92 78
1984–85Los Angeles KingsNHL5 1 0 1 4
1984–85Boston BruinsNHL63 33 30 63 355 2 2 4 2
1985–86Boston BruinsNHL55 36 24 60 423 0 0 0 4
1986–87Boston BruinsNHL80 29 40 69 591 0 0 0 2
1987–88Pittsburgh PenguinsNHL50 11 17 28 24
1988–89Frankfurt LionsGER36 19 32 51 684 1 2 3 13
1990–91San Diego GullsIHL43 16 7 23 63
1991–92San Diego GullsIHL1 0 0 0 0
NHL totals712 342 369 711 54424 9 9 18 32

International

Awards and achievements

Notes and References

  1. News: Keese . Parton . Bossy's Last-Chance Goals a Dramatic Ending to 50-Game Quest . . 8 August 2018 . en . 26 January 1981.
  2. News: International . United Press . Simmer Scores 50th Goal . . 8 August 2018 . en . 27 January 1981.
  3. Web site: NHL & WHA Single Season Leaders and Records for Shooting Percentage Hockey-Reference.com . Hockey-Reference.com . 8 August 2018 . en.