Phil Goyette
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Phil Goyette (born 31 October 1933 in Lachine, Quebec) is a retired professional ice hockey centreman who played in the NHL for 16 seasons between 1956 and 1972.
[edit] Playing Career
Goyette played 941 career NHL games, scoring 207 goals and 467 assists for 674 points. His best offensive season was the 1969-70 season when, as a member of the St. Louis Blues, he scored 29 goals and 49 assists for 78 points (all career highs).
[edit] Life After NHL
Phil served as the first coach of the New York Islanders, but was fired midway through his first season with the team. He never coached again, leaving his NHL coaching record at 6-38-4.
[edit] Career achievements and records
- Won the 1969-70 Lady Byng Memorial Trophy
- Won Stanley Cup 1957, 1958, 1959 and 1960.
Preceded by: Alex Delvecchio |
Winner of the Lady Byng Trophy 1970 |
Succeeded by: John Bucyk |
New York Islanders Head Coaches |
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Goyette • Ingarfeld • Arbour • Simpson • Henning • Milbury • Bowness • Stewart • Goring • Laviolette • Stirling • Shaw • Nolan |
Categories: 1933 births | Stanley Cup champions | Canadian ice hockey players | Montreal Canadiens players | New York Rangers players | St. Louis Blues players | Buffalo Sabres players | Lady Byng winners | Quebec sportspeople | Living people | Montreal Junior Canadiens alumni | New York Islanders coaches | Canadian ice hockey biography stubs