Randy MacGregor explained

Position:Right wing
Shoots:Left
Height Ft:5
Height In:9
Weight Lb:175
Played For:Hartford Whalers
Birth Date:July 9, 1953
Birth Place:London, Ontario, Canada
Draft:Undrafted
Career Start:1973
Career End:1984

Randy Kenneth MacGregor (born July 9, 1953) is a former professional ice hockey player. MacGregor played Junior Hockey in Ontario, before going pro with the Broome Dusters (Binghamton, NY) of the North American Hockey League in 1973. He skated much of his professional career in Binghamton.

MacGregor would make the transition with the Dusters in 1977 into the American Hockey League. The Dusters became the Whalers in 1980 and MacGregor would spend part of the 1980–81 season in Klagenfurt, Austria. He would return to Binghamton later that season, but would end his career in 1984 in Glens Falls, NY with the Adirondack Red Wings.

Following his playing days, MacGregor returned to his adopted hometown of Binghamton. He is a contractor and has been a hockey coach with the Southern Tier Hockey Association and Syracuse Stars minor hockey systems. MacGregor continues to reside in the area; now calling Vestal home. He has two adult sons Justin and Dillon.

Awards

In 1984, MacGregor's #11 became the only jersey in Binghamton Hockey History to be retired to the rafters. (It was unretired by the Rangers' organization in 1991)

In 1998, MacGregor was the first player inducted into the Binghamton Hockey Hall of Fame. Also part of the Hall of Fame's inaugural class was Broome Dusters' founder Jim Matthews and Detroit Red Wings General Manager Ken Holland, who spent much of his playing career in Binghamton.

Career statistics

Regular season and playoffs

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Regular seasonPlayoffs
SeasonTeamLeagueGP PIMGP G A Pts PIM
1971–72Chatham MaroonsSOJHL56 18 25 43 216
1972–73Chatham MaroonsSOJHL58 36 20 56 176
1973–74Broome DustersNAHL73 16 28 44 137
1974–75Broome DustersNAHL73 23 48 71 15415 2 7 9 49
1975–76Broome DustersNAHL43 9 10 19 84
1976–77Broome DustersNAHL71 21 26 47 1286 2 4 6 31
1976–77Muskegon MohawksIHL3 0 0 0 5
1977–78Binghamton DustersAHL78 20 29 49 117
1978–79Binghamton DustersAHL64 29 46 75 113
1979–80Binghamton DustersAHL71 21 23 44 164
1980–81Binghamton WhalersAHL28 14 9 23 495 2 0 2 20
1980–81EC KACAUT23 8 11 19 66
1981–82Binghamton WhalersAHL71 23 50 73 11515 6 7 13 49
1981–82Hartford WhalersNHL2 1 1 2 2
1982–83Binghamton WhalersAHL62 13 17 30 1125 1 1 2 29
1983–84Adirondack Red WingsAHL45 6 15 21 602 0 0 0 2
AHL totals419 126 189 315 73022 9 8 17 100
NHL totals2 1 1 2 2