Jerry Walker (ice hockey) explained

Jerry Walker
Birth Place:Balcarres, Saskatchewan, Canada
Height Ft:5
Height In:11
Weight Lb:170
Position:Winger
Played For:University of Denver
Omaha Knights
Jacksonville Rockets
Career Start:1959
Career End:1969

Jerry Walker (born 1938) is a Canadian retired ice hockey winger who was one of the most prolific goal scorers in NCAA history. He was an All-American in 1961 and helped Denver win consecutive national championships.

Career

Walker was one of several players who played on the Regina Pats in the mid-1950s to be recruited by their former coach Murray Armstrong to play for the University of Denver. He joined the varsity squad as a sophomore in 1959 and started scoring goals for the Pioneers immediately. He recorded 31 in his first season to lead the team and scored the first goal in Denver's championship victory. Walker became the star of the team the following season when he set numerous program and conference records by scoring 56 goals in 32 games. He was the first player named as the WCHA Most Valuable Player and was first team First Team All-WCHA and an All-American. In the NCAA Tournament Walker was one of the focal points of the offense and led Denver to a second consecutive championship as well as a 30–1–1 record to complete one of the most dominant seasons in NCAA history.

Despite having a year of eligibility remaining, Walker left Denver after 1961 and played professional and senior hockey for the remainder of the decade before retiring in 1969. He was inducted into the Denver Athletic Hall of Fame in 1999.[1] Walker is still regarded as one of, if not the greatest goal-scorers in the history of the Denver Pioneers. Among the Denver Pioneers records he still holds are goals in a season (56), goals per game (1.32), hat-tricks (13), hat-tricks in one season (10), and he held the record for most goals in a season by any WCHA player until 1986.[2]

Career statistics

  Regular Season Playoffs
SeasonTeamLeagueGPGAPtsPIMGPGAPtsPIM
1955–56Regina PatsWCJHL
1956–57Regina PatsSJHL4318193714
1959–60DenverWCHA34311950
1960–61DenverWCHA32562985
1961–62Omaha KnightsIHL4515223721
1962–63Saskatoon QuakersSSHL
1963–64Yorkton TerriersSSHL
1964–65Jacksonville RocketsEHL7130366614
1965–66Yorkton TerriersSSHL232245
1968–69Edmonton MonarchsASHL
NCAA Totals66 87 48 135

Awards and honors

AwardYear
All-WCHA First Team1960–61[3]
AHCA West All-American1960–61[4]
NCAA All-Tournament First Team1961[5]

Notes and References

  1. News: University of Denver Athletics Hall of Fame Class of 1999 . Denver Pioneers . January 2, 2021.
  2. News: Denver Hockey 2019 Media Guide . Denver Pioneers . January 2, 2021.
  3. News: WCHA All-Teams. College Hockey Historical Archives. May 19, 2013.
  4. News: 1960-1961 All-American Team . The American Hockey Coaches Association . 2017-06-21.
  5. News: NCAA Frozen Four Records. NCAA.org. 2013-06-19.