Don Parsons (ice hockey) explained

Don Parsons
Position:Wing
Shoots:Right
Height Ft:5
Height In:11
Weight Lb:190
Played For:AHL
Worcester IceCats
St. John's Maple Leafs
CHL
Memphis Riverkings
ECHL
Nashville Knights
Tallahassee Tiger Sharks
Johnstown Chiefs
Baton Rouge Kingfish
Louisiana IceGators
IHL
Manitoba Moose
Cleveland Lumberjacks
NewIHL
Bloomington PrairieThunder
UHL
Quad City Mallards
Birth Date:January 17, 1969
Birth Place:Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.
Draft:Undrafted
Career Start:1991
Career End:2009

Don Parsons (born January 17, 1969) is an American former professional ice hockey player. Parsons is noted for being a prolific goal scorer who briefly held the modern minor league goal-scoring record from 2008 to 2010.

Career

Early career and college

Parson started playing hockey as a defenseman for Archbishop Williams High School in Braintree, Massachusetts because of a lack of defensemen on the teams that he played on.[1] Although he wanted to play forward, he continued to play defense as a member of the UMass Lowell hockey team from 1988 to 1992, where he scored 18 goals in 107 games.

Professional

In Parsons's rookie ECHL season, newly hired rookie Nashville head coach Nick Fotiu asked Parsons if he wanted to make the move from playing defense to playing forward. Parsons agreed, and scored 27 goals as a member of the Knights' third line. Parson signed with the Tallahassee Tiger Sharks for the 1994-95 season and scored 41 goals. The following season, he signed with the Johnstown Chiefs, reuniting him with former coach Fotiu and he had his first fifty-goal season, accomplishing the feat with a four-goal night on the final game of the season.[2] Parsons would leave the Chiefs that season and sign with the Baton Rouge Kingfish. He was later traded to the Louisiana Ice Gators, where he would have his second fifty-goal season while in the ECHL.

Parsons signed with the Flint Generals of the United Hockey League. After one season with the Generals, Parsons signed with the Memphis Riverkings, where he stayed for six seasons.

On December 26, 2008 Parsons broke the modern minor hockey record for goals scored by registering his 678th goal against the Flint Generals.[3] Parsons finished his career scoring 682 goals. His record was eclipsed by Robin Bouchard who scored his 683 career goal on March 20, 2010, against the Quad City Mallards of the IHL.[4]

Parson was waived by the Bloomington PrairieThunder on January 6, 2009.[5] Both management and Parsons announced that it was done for salary cap reasons.

Retirement

Parsons's #13 was retired by the Memphis Riverkings in a pregame ceremony on March 14, 2010.[6] He is the second such honoree in the team's history, joining the late Scott Brower.

Coaching career

In mid-2011 Parsons was appointed head coach of the Lebanon Valley College team.[7] The team finished the season 11-20 and reached the Eastern Collegiate Hockey Association playoffs for the first time.[8]

Personal

Parsons currently lives outside of Lancaster, PA and is married to his wife Kristen, and has three children: Abby, Maggy, and Maddox. They met while Parsons was a member of the Johnstown Chiefs.

Career statistics

Team League GP GPG A Pts PIM
1988–89University of Massachusetts LowellNCAA18 2 1 3 14
1989–90University of Massachusetts LowellNCAA26 2 8 10 22
1990–91University of Massachusetts LowellNCAA31 7 16 23 35
1991–92University of Massachusetts LowellNCAA32 7 15 22 34
1991–92Nashville KnightsECHL3 0 3 3 0
1992–93Nashville KnightsECHL60 27 34 61 629 3 2 5 12
1994–95Tallahassee Tiger SharksECHL66 41 36 77 8213 5 10 15 12
1995–96Johnstown ChiefsECHL66 50 39 89 104
1996–97Baton Rouge KingfishECHL19 13 14 27 8
1996–97Worcester IceCatsAHL2 1 1 2 4
1996–97 ECHL season1996–97Louisiana IceGatorsECHL49 28 21 49 9417 7 9 16 54
1997–98Louisiana IceGatorsECHL70 55 45 100 1128 1 10 11 8
1998–99Louisiana IceGatorsECHL44 34 29 63 444 0 1 1 4
1998–99Manitoba MooseIHL2 0 0 0 0
1999–00Flint GeneralsUHL60 46 57 103 10415 10 6 16 18
1999–00Cleveland LumberjacksIHL1 0 0 0 2
2000–01Memphis RiverKingsCHL69 56 57 113 1317 5 6 11 6
2001–02Memphis RiverKingsCHL59 54 41 95 4916 14 13 27 24
2002–03Memphis RiverKingsCHL64 57 49 106 7114 14 9 23 12
2003–04Memphis RiverKingsCHL63 39 41 80 55
2003–04St. John's Maple LeafsAHL2 0 0 0 4
2004–05Memphis RiverKingsCHL60 55 38 93 46
2005–06Memphis RiverKingsCHL52 29 36 65 56
2006–07Quad City MallardsUHL70 38 31 69 605 1 2 3 8
2007–08Bloomington PrairieThunderIHL75 38 43 81 90
2008–09Bloomington PrairieThunderIHL31 21 12 33 76
ECHL totals3772482214695065116324890
CHL totals3672902625524083733286142

Awards

CHL

Records

ECHL

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://www.patriotledger.com/sports/pros/x1502840360/Kingston-native-Don-Parsons-closing-in-on-minor-league-goal-scoring-record Kingston Native Don Parsons Closing In On Minor League Goal-scoring Record
  2. http://tribune-democrat.com/chiefs/x1687696749/From-goalies-to-grinders-to-scorers-the-Chiefs-have-seen-it-all Tribune-Democrat.com: From Goalies To Grinders, The Chiefs Have Seen It All, April 2nd, 2010
  3. Web site: Don Parsons - 678 . Pro Hockey News.com . 2008-12-27 . Shaun Bill . 2010-06-02 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110715121340/http://www.prohockeynews.com/hockey/publish/ihl/Don_Parsons_-_678.shtml . 2011-07-15 .
  4. Web site: BOUCHARD NETS HISTORIC GOAL . IHL Hockey.com.com . 2010-06-02 .
  5. Web site: Thunder cut ties with record-holder Don Parsons . Pantagraph.com. 2009-01-07 . Douglas Hamm . 2010-06-02.
  6. http://www.commercialappeal.com/news/2010/mar/15/kings-retire-parsons-jersey/?partner=RSS Commercialappeal.com: Kings Retire Parsons's Jersey (March 15, 2010)
  7. Web site: Lebanon Valley picks Parsons. www.ncaa.com. 4 January 2013. https://web.archive.org/web/20130414121100/http://www.ncaa.com/news/icehockey-men/2011-07-18/lebanon-valley-picks-parsons. 14 April 2013. dead.
  8. Web site: Coaching Staff. www.godutchmen.com. 4 January 2013.
  9. http://www.centralhockeyleague.com/pressroom/awardwinners/ CHL.com: Award Winners
  10. http://www.echl.com/upload_images/RegularSeasonIndividiualRecords.pdf ECHL.com: Regular Season Individual Records (.pdf)