Rod Zaine Explained

Position:Centre
Shoots:Left
Height Ft:5
Height In:10
Weight Lb:179
Birth Date:18 May 1946
Birth Place:Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Death Place:Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Career Start:1969
Career End:1975

Rodney Carl Zaine (May 18, 1946 – July 7, 2022) was a Canadian professional ice hockey player who played two seasons in the National Hockey League (NHL). He played for the Pittsburgh Penguins and Buffalo Sabres from 1970 to 1972. He later played for the Chicago Cougars of the World Hockey Association from 1972 to 1975.

Early life

Zaine was born in Ottawa on May 18, 1946. He attended Rideau High School in his hometown, where he was quarterback and safety on its Canadian football team that won three municipal championships,[1] and scored the championship-winning single in November 1962.[2] He began his junior career by playing for the Oshawa Generals of the Ontario Hockey League (OHL) during the 1963–64 season, before joining the Ottawa Montagnards and Smiths Falls Bears. He then played two seasons for the Clinton Comets of the Eastern Hockey League (EHL) from 1966 to 1968. Zaine played the 1968–69 season with the Ottawa Nationals.

Career

Zaine signed with the Baltimore Clippers of the American Hockey League (AHL) in October 1969. Over the next two seasons, he scored 20 goals and 25 assists in 61 games played. He was later traded to the Pittsburgh Penguins in July 1970 for cash considerations and was assigned to its Amarillo Wranglers affiliate.

Zaine made his National Hockey League (NHL) debut for the Penguins on November 4, 1970,[3] against the Vancouver Canucks at the Civic Arena.[4] After appearing in four games, he did not play in the NHL between November 10 and December 31, 1970,[3] when he was recalled from the Wranglers after Ken Schinkel suffered a broken collarbone.[5]

During his rookie season, Zaine scored eight goals and recorded five assists in 37 games played for the Penguins. He was subsequently claimed by the Buffalo Sabres in the Intra-League Draft on June 8, 1971. He went on to have two goals and one assist in 24 games with the franchise.[6] Zaine was drafted by the Chicago Cougars of the World Hockey Association on February 12, 1972. In his three seasons with the team, he scored 11 goals and added 33 assists in 219 games. He also briefly co-owned the Cougars with Pat Stapleton, Ralph Backstrom, and Dave Dryden.[7] He later served as field manager of the Northumberland Whiskey Jacks baseball team in Cobourg,[8] leading them to the Canada–New York league playoff title in 1998.[9]

Personal life

Zaine had five children.[10] He resided at a retirement home in Ottawa during his later years.[11]

Zaine died on July 7, 2022, at Queensway Carleton Hospital in Ottawa. He was 76 years old.[10] [6]

Career statistics

Regular season and playoffs

Regular seasonPlayoffs
SeasonTeamLeagueGP PIMGP G A Pts PIM
1963–64Oshawa GeneralsOHA55 6 11 17 322 0 0 0 0
1964–65Ottawa MontagnardsCJHL24 18 31 49 56
1965–66Smiths Falls BearsCJHL34 35 56 91 46
1966–67Clinton CometsEHL72 13 23 36 169 1 3 4 0
1967–68Clinton CometsEHL72 24 53 77 6814 5 7 12 5
1968–69Ottawa NationalsOHA Sr6 3 1 4 4
1969–70Baltimore ClippersAHL53 19 23 42 365 1 2 3 4
1970–71Baltimore ClippersAHL8 1 2 3 4
1970–71Amarillo WranglersCHL27 4 11 15 20
1970–71Pittsburgh PenguinsNHL37 8 5 13 21
1971–72Cincinnati SwordsAHL32 8 15 23 610 5 5 10 10
1971–72Buffalo SabresNHL24 2 1 3 4
1972–73Chicago CougarsWHA74 3 14 17 25
1973–74Chicago CougarsWHA77 5 13 18 1718 2 1 3 2
1974–75Chicago CougarsWHA68 3 6 9 16
WHA totals219 11 33 44 5818 2 1 3 2
NHL totals61 10 6 16 25
Sources:[12] [13]

Notes and References

  1. News: Rideau holding football reunion. Tim. Baines. July 19, 2012. July 11, 2022. Ottawa Sun.
  2. News: Zaine's Late Single Gives Rideau Second Football Title. 15. Clem. Kealey. November 13, 1962. July 11, 2022. Ottawa Journal.
  3. Web site: Rod Zaine 1970–71 Game Log. Hockey-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. July 11, 2022.
  4. Web site: November 4, 1970 Vancouver Canucks at Pittsburgh Penguins Box Score. November 4, 1970. Hockey-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. July 11, 2022.
  5. News: Penguins Call Up Zaine. 30. January 1, 1971. July 11, 2022. The New York Times. United Press International.
  6. News: Rod Zaine, who played with Sabres in the 1970s, dies at 76. July 10, 2022. July 11, 2022. The Buffalo News.
  7. News: Where are they now? Pat Stapleton Hockey. D2. Paul. Patton. March 19, 1986. July 11, 2022. The Globe and Mail. Toronto. . ProQuest.
  8. News: Whiskey Jacks move to Port Hope. 1. Darryl. Thompson. February 27, 2001. July 11, 2022. Cobourg Daily Star. . ProQuest.
  9. News: R. I. P. Rodney Carl Zaine. Bob. Elliott. July 9, 2022. July 11, 2022. Canadian Baseball Network.
  10. News: Rodney Zaine – Obituary. July 9, 2022. July 11, 2022. Ottawa Citizen.
  11. News: Cracks of Don: Perry's playoff OT history better than some legends. Don. Brennan. May 20, 2021. July 11, 2022. Ottawa Sun.
  12. Web site: Rod Zaine Stats. Hockey-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. July 11, 2022.
  13. Web site: Rod Zaine Hockey Stats and Profile. HockeyDB. The Internet Hockey Database. July 11, 2022.