Don Simmons (ice hockey) explained

Don Simmons
Position:Goaltender
Catches:Right
Height Ft:5
Height In:10
Weight Lb:150
Played For:Boston Bruins
Toronto Maple Leafs
New York Rangers
League:NHL
Birth Date:13 September 1931
Birth Place:Port Colborne, Ontario, Canada
Career Start:1951
Career End:1969

Donald William "Dippy" Simmons (September 13, 1931 – September 24, 2010) was a Canadian ice hockey goaltender. He played for the Boston Bruins, Toronto Maple Leafs, and New York Rangers of the National Hockey League between 1956 and 1969. He won the Stanley Cup three times in a row with the Maple Leafs, from 1962 to 1964.

Playing career

Simmons was called up by the Boston Bruins from the Springfield Indians of the minor American Hockey League in order to replace an ailing Terry Sawchuk who had left the Bruins in mid-season of 1957. He then spent 3 seasons partnering with veteran Harry Lumley as an effective netminding duo in Boston. Simmons was the second goaltender to adopt the face mask, after Jacques Plante introduced it in 1959. Later, Simmons would back up Johnny Bower in Toronto in the early 1960s and was instrumental in the Leafs winning the Stanley Cup in 1962. He finished his career playing with the New York Rangers. Don Simmons was the founder of Don Simmons Sports, a successful Ontario franchise specializing in goalie equipment.

Career statistics

Regular season and playoffs

Regular seasonPlayoffs
SeasonTeamLeagueGP W L T MIN GA SV%GP W L MIN GA SO GAA SV%
1948–49Galt Black HawksOHA12 720 73 0 6.08
1949–50Port Colborne SailorsOHA Sr
1950–51St. Catharines TeepeesOHA53 3180 181 3 3.41 6 360 19 1 3.17
1951–52Springfield IndiansEAHL37 18 18 1 2270 121 0 3.20 3 0 3 180 19 0 6.33
1952–53Springfield IndiansEAHL44 31 11 2 2680 168 0 3.76
1953–54Johnstown JetsIHL24 1440 66 2 2.75 10 6 4 600 21 1 2.10
1954–55Springfield IndiansAHL54 30 21 3 3240 185 2 3.43 4 1 3 258 16 0 3.72
1955–56Springfield IndiansAHL52 13 37 2 3120 233 0 4.48
1956–57Boston BruinsNHL26 13 9 4 1560 63 4 2.42 .91510 5 5 600 29 2 2.90 .892
1956–57Springfield IndiansAHL25 10 12 3 1300 84 0 3.36
1957–58Boston BruinsNHL39 15 14 9 2285 92 5 2.42 .91811 6 5 671 25 1 2.24 .932
1958–59Boston BruinsNHL58 24 26 8 3480 183 3 3.16 .897
1959–60Boston BruinsNHL28 12 13 3 1676 91 2 3.26 .900
1960–61Boston BruinsNHL18 3 9 6 1078 58 1 3.23 .902
1960–61Providence RedsAHL10 3 7 0 590 51 0 5.19
1961–62Toronto Maple LeafsNHL9 5 3 1 540 21 1 2.33 .9273 2 1 166 8 0 2.90 .889
1961–62Rochester AmericansAHL51 24 22 5 3060 169 0 3.31
1962–63Toronto Maple LeafsNHL28 15 8 5 1680 69 1 2.47 .904
1962–63Rochester AmericansAHL9 4 5 0 540 27 1 3.00
1963–64Toronto Maple LeafsNHL21 9 10 1 1190 63 3 3.18 .894
1964–65Tulsa OilersCPHL69 35 26 8 3540 219 3 3.17 12 6 6 720 38 1 3.17
1965–66New York RangersNHL12 1 7 1 551 40 0 4.36 .867
1965–66Baltimore ClippersAHL13 4 6 2 750 42 0 3.36
1966–67Vancouver CanucksWHL72 38 32 2 4326 213 7 2.95 3 2 0 140 3 0 1.29
1967–68New York RangersNHL5 2 1 2 300 13 0 2.61 .898
1967–68Buffalo BisonsAHL22 9 7 5 1279 74 0 3.47
1968–69New York RangersNHL5 1 2 1 206 8 0 2.34 .921
1968–69Buffalo BisonsAHL5 2 3 0 259 14 1 3.24
NHL totals249 100 102 41 14,541 701 20 2.89 .904

Awards and achievements

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