Poul Popiel

Poul Popiel
Born (1943-02-28) February 28, 1943
Søllested, DEN
Height 5 ft 10 in (178 cm)
Weight 176 lb (80 kg; 12 st 8 lb)
Position Defence
Shot Left
Played for AHL
Buffalo Bisons
Hershey Bears
Springfield Kings
Cleveland Barons
Rochester Americans
NHL
Edmonton Oilers
Vancouver Canucks
Detroit Red Wings
Los Angeles Kings
Boston Bruins
WHA
Houston Aeros
Playing career 19621980

Poul Peter Popiel (born February 28, 1943 in Søllested, Denmark and raised in Georgetown, Ontario) is a retired NHL defenceman, and head coach. He played in the OHA, AHL, WHA, NHL, CPHL, and IHL. He played a brief 12 games in the IHL with the Muskegon Mohawks, then halfway through the year, he retired and became the head coach. He was the first player along with Garry Peters to win the Ken McKenzie Trophy (In 1963-1964.). His younger brother Jan Popiel is also a former professional hockey player.

Popiel was in the news briefly in early 2007. The New York Islanders recalled Frans Nielsen and he made his NHL debut on January 6. At the time of his recall, the Islanders believed that Nielsen would be the first Danish-born player to play in the NHL. It turned out that Popiel had him beaten—by about forty years.

Popiel (whose family moved to Canada in 1951 when he was a child [1]) had become an American citizen prior to his debut, however, leaving Nielsen with the honour of being the first Danish citizen to appear in an NHL game. Additionally, Nielsen is the first Danish NHL player at least partially trained in the Danish junior hockey system.[2]

Awards

Career statistics

    Regular season   Playoffs
Season Team League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM
1960–61St. Catharines TeepeesOHA3829110
1961–62St. Catharines TeepeesOHA49316190
1962–63St. Catharines Black HawksOHA501134450
1962–63Buffalo BisonsAHL20112
1963–64St. Louis BravesCPHL549142378601117
1963–64Buffalo BisonsAHL40004
1964–65Buffalo BisonsAHL487121976901129
1965–66Hershey BearsAHL636263210130002
1965–66Boston BruinsNHL30112
1966–67Hershey BearsAHL6352732134510110
1967–68Springfield KingsAHL728273518040004
1967–68Los Angeles KingsNHL1000031014
1968–69Springfield KingsAHL130101019
1968–69Detroit Red WingsNHL622131582
1969–70Cleveland BaronsAHL223151814
1969–70Detroit Red WingsNHL320443110000
1970–71Vancouver CanucksNHL7810223261
1971–72Rochester AmericansAHL12741110
1971–72Vancouver CanucksNHL3811236
1972–73Houston AerosWHA7316486415810291123
1973–74Houston AerosWHA7874148126141141522
1974–75Houston AerosWHA78115364123131101134
1975–76Houston AerosWHA78103646711735816
1976–77Houston AerosWHA80125668871107710
1977–78Houston AerosWHA806313753602213
1979–80Edmonton OilersNHL100000
1979–80Houston ApollosCHL572272928601110
1981–82Muskegon MohawksIHL1204410
NHL totals 224 13 41 54 212 4 1 0 1 4
WHA totals 467 62 265 327 618 71 7 47 54 118

Coaching statistics

Season Team League GP W L W%
1981–82 Muskegon Mohawks IHL 55 24 30 0.445

References

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