Nick Beverley Explained

Position:Defence
Shoots:Right
Height Ft:6
Height In:2
Weight Lb:185
Played For:Boston Bruins
Pittsburgh Penguins
New York Rangers
Minnesota North Stars
Los Angeles Kings
Colorado Rockies
Coached For:Toronto Maple Leafs
Birth Date:21 April 1947
Birth Place:Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Career Start:1966
Career End:1980

Nicholas Gerald Beverley (born April 21, 1947) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey player and coach. Beverley played over 500 games in the National Hockey League (NHL) and later coached in both the NHL and American Hockey League (AHL).

Career

Beverley played for the Boston Bruins, Pittsburgh Penguins, New York Rangers, Minnesota North Stars, and Colorado Rockies, totalling 18 goals, 94 assists for 112 total points in 501 games played. He scored his first NHL goal as a member of the Boston Bruins in his team's 6-0 victory over the Buffalo Sabres on January 14, 1973 at Boston Garden. It was the only goal Beverley scored as a Bruin. He was traded from the Bruins to the Pittsburgh Penguins for Darryl Edestrand. He was then acquired by the New York Rangers from the Penguins for Vic Hadfield on May 28, 1974.[1]

Following his playing career, he became assistant coach of the Los Angeles Kings in 1981. He later became head coach of the New Haven Nighthawks of the AHL. Beverley spent a total of 14 years with the Kings holding a variety of positions including scout, assistant coach, head coach of minor affiliate, director of player personnel, assistant general manager and general manager. While in the position of general manager he led the Kings to their first Stanley Cup finals. After leaving the Kings, Beverley worked for the Toronto Maple Leafs as director of pro scouting, director of player personnel and as interim head coach when Pat Burns was released. As interim head coach, the Maple Leafs went 9–6–2 to finish the season. They made the playoffs, but lost in six games to the St. Louis Blues.

Following his time with the Leafs, Beverley joined his friend Mike Smith as assistant general manager of the Chicago Black Hawks. Following a big shakeup of the Blackhawks management, Beverley found himself unemployed with few prospects for jobs due to the looming work stoppage in 2004-05. In July 2005 he was signed as a scout for the Nashville Predators.

Career statistics

  Regular Season Playoffs
SeasonTeamLeagueGPGAPtsPIMGPGAPtsPIM
1963–64Oshawa GeneralsOHA-Jr.3011060000
1964–65Oshawa GeneralsOHA-Jr.560101042601119
1965–66Oshawa GeneralsOHA-Jr.4701010411714518
1965–66Oshawa GeneralsM-Cup142576
1966–67Boston BruinsNHL20000
1966–67Oshawa GeneralsOHA-Jr.488142257
1967–68Oklahoma City BlazersCPHL708202860400017
1968–69Oklahoma City BlazersCHL 623222532120444
1969–70Boston BruinsNHL20002
1969–70Oklahoma City BlazersCHL586243026
1970–71Hershey BearsAHL70323264640002
1971–72Boston BruinsNHL10000
1971–72Boston BravesAHL73931403690552
1972–73Boston BruinsNHL75110112640000
1973–74Boston BruinsNHL10000
1973–74Pittsburgh PenguinsNHL672141621
1974–75New York RangersNHL67315181930110
1975–76New York RangersNHL6318946
1976–77New York RangersNHL90002
1976–77Minnesota North StarsNHL52217196
1977–78Minnesota North StarsNHL577142118
1978–79Los Angeles KingsNHL70330
1978–79Colorado RockiesNHL522466
1979–80Fort Worth TexansCHL120664
1979–80Colorado RockiesNHL4609910
1983–84New Haven NighthawksAHL20110
NHL totals501189411215670110

NHL coaching record

Team Year Regular Season Post Season
WonLostTiedWin %FinishWon Lost Result
TOR1995-96962.6003rd in Central Division 2 4 Lost In First Round
Total962.6000 Division
Championships
2 4 0 Stanley Cups

Notes and References

  1. https://www.nytimes.com/1974/05/29/archives/captain-33-dealt-for-beverley-27-a-defenseman-rangers-trade.html Eskenazi, Gerald. "Captain, 33, Dealt for Beverley, 27 a Defenseman," The New York Times, Wednesday, May 29, 1974.