Jim Wiste Explained

Jim Wiste
Birth Date:February 18, 1946
Birth Place:Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, Canada
Death Place:Denver, Colorado, U.S.
Height Ft:5
Height In:10
Weight Lb:185
Position:Centre
Shoots:Left
Played For:Chicago Black Hawks
Vancouver Canucks
Cleveland Crusaders
Indianapolis Racers
Career Start:1968
Career End:1976

James Andrew Wiste (February 18, 1946 – January 2, 2018) was a Canadian professional ice hockey player who spent parts of three seasons in the National Hockey League between 1968 and 1971. He was an original member of the Vancouver Canucks upon their entry into the NHL in 1970, and also played for the Chicago Black Hawks, as well as the Cleveland Crusaders and Indianapolis Racers of the World Hockey Association, and also spent time in the minor leagues before retiring in 1976.

Playing career

Wiste was a college hockey star at the University of Denver, where he was named a Western Collegiate Hockey Association First-Team All-Star and NCAA First-Team All-American in both 1966–67 and 1967–68. He would also lead Denver to a memorable triumph over the University of North Dakota in the 1968 NCAA Championship game.

Following his graduation, Wiste was signed as a free agent by the NHL Chicago Black Hawks in 1968, one of three University of Denver teammates to join Chicago along with Keith Magnuson and Cliff Koroll. He would establish himself as a quality scorer in minor-pro, but unlike Magnuson and Koroll who both became fixtures in the Chicago lineup for more than a decade, Wiste found the adjustment to the NHL difficult, and found it hard to get icetime on a deep Black Hawk team. After a 3-game stint in Chicago in 1968–69, he spent most of the 1969–70 campaign with the Black Hawks, but was often a healthy scratch and failed to record a goal in 26 games.

Exposed by Chicago in the 1970 NHL Expansion Draft, Wiste was claimed by the Vancouver Canucks. He was a member of the inaugural Vancouver Canuck squad in 1970–71, but again struggled to produce. After recording just 1 goal and 3 points through 23 games, he was reassigned to the Seattle Totems of the WHL.

After another season in the minors, Wiste was one of many fringe NHL players to jump to the rival upstart World Hockey Association for the 1972–73 campaign, signing with the Cleveland Crusaders. In Cleveland, he would experience the most successful portion of his career, recording totals of 71 and 58 points in his two years there.

Wiste moved to the Indianapolis Racers for the 1974–75 season, but slumped to totals of 13 goals and 41 points. After a poor start to the 1975–76 campaign, Wiste was assigned to the minors and would eventually retire.

Wiste recorded 1 goal and 10 assists for 11 points in 52 NHL games, and added 64 goals and 108 assists for 172 points in 228 WHA contests. Wiste died in Denver at the age of 71 on January 2, 2018.[1]

Career statistics

Regular season and playoffs

Regular seasonPlayoffs
SeasonTeamLeagueGP PIMGP G A Pts PIM
1962–63Moose Jaw CanucksSJHL47 22 20 42 475 2 7 9 6
1963–64Moose Jaw CanucksSJHL61 37 60 97 1245 1 5 6 15
1964–65University of DenverWCHA
1965–66University of DenverWCHA32 16 14 30 36
1966–67University of DenverWCHA30 24 28 52 35
1967–68University of DenverWCHA34 21 36 57 25
1968–69Chicago Black HawksAHL3 0 0 0 0
1968–69Dallas Black HawksCHL68 32 44 76 7710 7 6 13 6
1969–70Chicago Black HawksNHL26 0 8 8 8
1969–70Dallas Black HawksCHL11 6 9 15 27
1970–71Vancouver CanucksNHL23 1 2 3 0
1970–71Seattle TotemsWHL29 11 13 24 32
1971–72Seattle TotemsWHL4 0 0 0 0
1971–72Rochester AmericansAHL13 4 8 12 2
1971–72Providence RedsAHL53 12 26 38 353 0 1 1 0
1972–73Cleveland CrusadersWHA70 28 43 71 249 3 8 11 13
1973–74Cleveland CrusadersWHA76 23 35 58 265 0 1 1 0
1974–75Indianapolis RacersWHA75 13 28 41 30
1975–76Indianapolis RacersWHA7 0 2 2 0
1975–76Mohawk Valley CometsNAHL5 0 1 1 0
WHA totals228 64 108 172 8014 3 9 12 13
NHL totals52 1 10 11 8

Awards and honors

AwardYear
All-WCHA First Team1966–67
AHCA East All-American1966–67
All-WCHA First Team1967–68
AHCA East All-American1967–68
NCAA All-Tournament Second Team1968[2]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Longtime Campus Lounge owner and former DU hockey star Jim Wiste dies in Denver at 71 . 4 January 2018 .
  2. News: NCAA Frozen Four Records. NCAA.org. 2013-06-19.