Nick Libett Explained

Played For:Detroit Red Wings
Pittsburgh Penguins
Ntl Team:Canada
Position:Left wing
Shoots:Left
Height Ft:6
Height In:1
Weight Lb:175
Birth Date:December 9, 1945
Birth Place:Stratford, Ontario, Canada
Career Start:1963
Career End:1981

Lynn Nicholas Libett (born December 9, 1945)[1] is a Canadian retired ice hockey player. He played 12 years in the National Hockey League as a left winger for the Detroit Red Wings (1967–79) and Pittsburgh Penguins (1979–1981). In 982 career games, he scored 504 points, and was captain of the Red Wings on two occasions during the 1970s.

Career

Libett was born in 1945 at Stratford, Ontario.[1] He played youth hockey with the Stratford Pee Wees and the Stratford Junior Braves.[2]

Professional hockey

Libett played junior hockey with the Hamilton Red Wings from 1962 to 1966, and began his professional hockey career with the Memphis Wings (1965–67) and Fort Worth Wings (1967-68).[1]

Libett made his NHL debut with the Detroit Red Wings during the 1967-68 season. He was a starter at left wing for Detroit for 11 consecutive seasons from 1968-69 through the 1978-79 season. He led the NHL in games played four times, scored at least 20 goals six times, averaged over 50 points a season from 1971 to 1975, represented Detroit in the 1977 NHL All-Star Game, and finished seventh in the voting for the Frank J. Selke Trophy during the 1978-79 season.[1] He played in the playoffs only twice in his twelve seasons with the Red Wings.

On August 3, 1979, Libett was traded by the Red Wings to the Pittsburgh Penguins in exchange for Pete Mahovlich.[3] He played two season with the Penguins, retiring after the 1980-81 season at age 35.[1]

Family and later years

After retiring from hockey, Libett continued to live in metropolitan Detroit, working for Decoma, an automotive supplier and subsidiary of Magna International.[4] He survived non-Hodgkins lymphoma in the late 1980s.[5]

Libett and his wife, Jacqueline B. Libett, had three children: Stephanie, Christopher and Kathleen. Jacqueline died in 2019; they had been married for 53 years.[6]

Career statistics

Regular season and playoffs

Regular seasonPlayoffs
SeasonTeamLeagueGP PIMGP G A Pts PIM
1961–62Stratford CullitonsCJHL
1962–63Hamilton Red WingsOHA32 1 4 5 21
1963–64Hamilton Red WingsOHA49 23 19 42 58
1963–64Cincinnati WingsCPHL3 0 2 2 0
1964–65Hamilton Red WingsOHA51 24 37 61 60
1965–66Hamilton Red Wings OHA42 22 22 44 395 2 1 3 6
1965–66Memphis WingsCPHL4 1 0 1 2
1966–67Memphis Wings CPHL62 12 18 30 307 2 2 4 4
1967–68Detroit Red WingsNHL22 2 1 3 12
1967–68San Diego GullsWHL10 4 2 6 0
1967–68Fort Worth WingsCPHL40 11 28 39 22
1968–69Detroit Red WingsNHL75 10 14 24 34
1969–70Detroit Red WingsNHL76 20 20 40 394 2 0 2 2
1970–71Detroit Red WingsNHL78 16 13 29 25
1971–72Detroit Red WingsNHL77 31 22 53 50
1972–73Detroit Red WingsNHL78 19 34 53 56
1973–74Detroit Red WingsNHL67 24 24 48 37
1974–75Detroit Red WingsNHL80 23 28 51 39
1975–76Detroit Red WingsNHL80 20 26 46 71
1976–77Detroit Red WingsNHL80 14 27 41 25
1977–78Detroit Red WingsNHL80 23 22 45 467 3 1 4 0
1978–79Detroit Red WingsNHL68 15 19 34 20
1979–80Pittsburgh PenguinsNHL78 14 12 26 145 1 1 2 0
1980–81Pittsburgh PenguinsNHL43 6 6 12 4
NHL Totals982 237 268 505 47216 6 2 8 2

International

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Nick Libett NHL Statistics. Sports Reference LLC. Hockey-Reference.com. May 25, 2014.
  2. Web site: Stratford Sports Wall of Fame 2013 - Athlete: Nick Libett. City of Stratford. July 5, 2020. https://ghostarchive.org/varchive/youtube/20211221/Uop9adetBag . 2021-12-21 . live.
  3. News: Pens Get Libett For Mahovlich. The Pittsburgh Press. August 3, 1979. Newspapers.com.
  4. News: Ex-Wing Libett still skating. Detroit Free Press. Jerry Green. February 16, 1997. Newspapers.com.
  5. News: Libbett can relate. Detroit Free Press. July 31, 1994. Newspapers.com.
  6. Web site: Jacqueline B. Libett. Legacy.com. July 5, 2020.