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Hockey Cards from the Ed Cappadocia Collection
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Born December 13th, 1933 in the town of Capreol Ontario, Doug Mohns started his hockey career with the O.H.A' s Barrie Flyers in 1951 to 1953 as a left shooting defenseman. During this time, he played 109 games with 74 goals and 78 assists adding to 152 points.
In the 1953-54 season, Doug joined the Boston Bruins with the defense team of Leo Boivin, Fern Flaman and Bob Armstrong till the 1963-64 season. He played a total of 710 games, 118 goals and 229 assists during his 10 year regular season with 35 playoff games, 6 goals and 15 assists.
The 1964-65 season brought the defenseman to the Chicago Black Hawks. As a Hawk, Doug, Stan Mikita and Ken Wharram became better known as the " Scooter Line". His career with the Black Hawks ended in the 1970-71 season with 415 games, 116 goals and 163 assists during his regular season. Also in the playoffs, Doug played 43 games giving him 5 goals and 16 assists to his record with the Hawks.
During the 1970-71 season, Doug was traded to the Minnesota North Stars and stayed till the 1972-73 season. The N.H.L' er had 162 games, 12 goals and 48 assists as a North Star. His playoff stats with the Stars were 16 games, 3 goals and 5 assists.
After 3 years as a North Star, Doug moved on to play with the Atlanta Flames. His season there was 28 games and 3 assists from 1973-74.
Doug Mohns's final N.H.L. season was played with the Washington Capitals in 1974-75. Defending 75 games, he had 2 goals and 19 assists ending his 22 years of regular N.H.L. seasons with a total of 1390 games, 248 goals and 462 assists, bringing his career to 710 points and 1250 minutes in penalty time.
" THANKS FOR THE MEMORIES "
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Cards from the Ed Cappadocia Collection
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