Ed Reigle Explained

Birth Date:19 June 1924
Birth Place:Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
Position:Defence
Weight Lbs:180
Height Ft:5
Height In:9
Shoots:Left
Played For:Boston Bruins
Career Start:1944
Career End:1957

Edmund Reigle (June 19, 1924 – November 20, 2003) was a Canadian professional ice hockey player and coach. Reigle playing career, which lasted from 1944 to 1957, was mainly spent in the minor leagues. He also played 17 games in the National Hockey League for the Boston Bruins during the 1950–51 season. After retiring as a player, Reigle became a coach, coaching the Sweden national team between 1957 (winning the Gold medal with Sweden at Ice Hockey World Championships that year) and 1960,[1] including the 1960 Olympics and later coached West Germany at the 1968 Winter Olympics.

Career statistics

Regular season and playoffs

Regular seasonPlayoffs
SeasonTeamLeagueGP PIMGP G A Pts PIM
1940–41East Kildonan North StarsMJHL1 0 0 0 2
1941–42East Kildonan North StarsMJHL18 4 7 11 292 1 0 1 4
1942–43Oshawa GeneralsOHA22 4 6 10 2820 5 5 10 31
1942–43Oshawa GeneralsM-Cup10 1 2 3 10
1944–45Indianapolis CapitalsAHL28 1 5 6 245 1 3 4 2
1944–45Toronto Army ShamrocksTIHL1 0 0 0 2
1945–46Omaha KnightsUSHL46 12 11 23 1007 0 4 4 7
1945–46Indianapolis CapitalsAHL7 0 3 3 7
1946–47Omaha KnightsUSHL19 0 0 0 2211 1 1 2 2
1946–47Detroit Metal MouldingsIHL4 1 0 1 2
1947–48Omaha KnightsUSHL53 16 17 33 583 0 0 0 20
1948–49Omaha KnightsUSHL62 9 25 34 1094 0 0 0 2
1949–50Cleveland BaronsAHL62 5 20 25 629 0 4 4 16
1950–51Hershey BearsAHL50 6 31 37 763 0 0 0 6
1950–51Boston BruinsNHL17 0 2 2 25
1951–52Cleveland BaronsAHL64 10 35 45 1195 0 3 3 6
1952–53Cleveland BaronsAHL49 3 35 38 47
1953–54Cleveland BaronsAHL68 10 26 36 957 1 4 5 8
1954–55Cleveland BaronsAHL62 7 30 37 904 0 1 1 2
1955–56North Bay TrappersNOHA51 7 18 25 6610 0 6 6 8
1956–57North Bay TrappersNOHA54 8 22 30 6213 3 5 8 16
AHL totals390 42 185 227 52033 2 15 17 40
NHL totals17 0 2 2 25

Notes and References

  1. News: Frälsaren?. Sportbladet. Zendry Svärdkrona. Swedish. 25 January 2005. 31 January 2021.