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Encyclopedia > Clark Gillies
Position Forward
Shot Left
Height
Weight
ft 3 in (1.91 m)
210 lb (95 kg)
Pro Clubs New York Islanders
Buffalo Sabres
Nationality  Canada
Born April 7, 1954,
Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan
NHL Draft Round 1, 4th overall, 1974
New York Islanders
Pro Career 19741988
Hall of Fame 2002

Clark "Jethro" Gillies (b. April 7, 1954, Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, Canada) was a professional ice hockey player and is a member of the Hockey Hall of Fame. He provided both physical presence and offensive punch for the NHL's New York Islanders during their four-year run as Stanley Cup champions. He was known as the premier power forward of his day. In a career that spanned 958 games, Gillies notched 319 goals, 378 assists, and 1023 penalty minutes. The position an ice hockey player plays can be divided into three basic categories: Forwards Centre Wingers Defenceman Goaltender ... A shot in ice hockey is an attempt by a player to score a goal by striking the puck with his stick in the direction of the net. ... Stature redirects here. ... Weight, in the context of human body weight measurements in the medical sciences and in sports is a measurement of mass, and is thus expressed in units of mass, such as kilograms (kg), or units of force such as pounds (lb). ... A foot (plural: feet or foot;[1] symbol or abbreviation: ft or, sometimes, ′ – a prime) is a unit of length, in a number of different systems, including English units, Imperial units, and United States customary units. ... An inch (plural: inches; symbol or abbreviation: in or, sometimes, ″ - a double prime) is the name of a unit of length in a number of different systems, including English units, Imperial units, and United States customary units. ... The metre (or meter, see spelling differences) is a measure of length. ... The pound (abbreviations: lb or, sometimes in the United States, #) is a unit of mass in a number of different systems, including various systems of units of mass that formed part of English units, Imperial units, and United States customary units. ... The U.S. National Prototype Kilogram, which currently serves as the primary standard for measuring mass in the U.S. It was assigned to the United States in 1889 and is periodically recertified and traceable to the primary international standard, The Kilogram, held at the Bureau International des Poids et... The New York Islanders are a professional ice hockey team based in Uniondale, New York, a hamlet located on Long Island. ... The Buffalo Sabres are a professional ice hockey team based in Buffalo, New York. ... In English usage, nationality is the legal relationship between a person and a country. ... Image File history File links Flag_of_Canada_(bordered). ... A childs first birthday party. ... April 7 is the 97th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (98th in leap years). ... 1954 (MCMLIV) was a common year starting on Friday of the Gregorian calendar. ... Location of Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan Moose Jaw is a city in south-central Saskatchewan, Canada on the Moose Jaw River 71 km west of Regina. ... The NHL Entry Draft is a collective meeting in which the franchises of the National Hockey League systematically select the rights to available amateur players who meet the eligibility requirements to play professional hockey in the NHL. // The first NHL Amateur Draft was held on June 5, 1963 at the... The 1974 NHL Amateur Draft was held at the NHL office in Montreal, Quebec. ... The New York Islanders are a professional ice hockey team based in Uniondale, New York, a hamlet located on Long Island. ... 1974 (MCMLXXIV) was a common year starting on Tuesday. ... 1988 (MCMLXXXVIII) was a leap year starting on Friday of the Gregorian calendar. ... Hockey Hall of Fame logo The Hockey Hall of Fame, located in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, is dedicated to the history of ice hockey with exhibits featuring memorabilia and NHL trophies (including the Stanley Cup) along with interactive activities. ... April 7 is the 97th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (98th in leap years). ... 1954 (MCMLIV) was a common year starting on Friday of the Gregorian calendar. ... Moose Jaw is a city in south central Saskatchewan, Canada on the Moose Jaw River west of Regina. ... Ice hockey, known simply as hockey in areas where it is more common than field hockey, is a team sport played on ice. ... Hockey Hall of Fame logo The Hockey Hall of Fame, located in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, is dedicated to the history of ice hockey with exhibits featuring memorabilia and NHL trophies (including the Stanley Cup) along with interactive activities. ... NHL can also be an abbreviation for National Historic Landmark or Non-Hodgkins lymphoma. ... The New York Islanders are a professional ice hockey team based in Uniondale, New York, a hamlet located on Long Island. ... The Stanley Cup The Stanley Cup is the championship trophy of the National Hockey League (NHL), the major professional hockey league in Canada and the United States. ... In ice hockey a power forward is a forward who possesses above average offensive skills and plays a tough, physical game. ...


Hockey Career

Gillies earned his tough-guy reputation in the Canadian Junior leagues, earning 570 penalty minutes in 201 games with the Regina Pats. In 1974, Gillies and the Pats won the Memorial Cup. Later that year, the Islanders made him their first round selection in the NHL draft, taking him 4th overall. Gillies would also be selected by the World Hockey Association's Edmonton Oilers in the WHA draft, but Gillies signed with the Islanders, making the team right out of training camp. It was during his rookie season of 1974-1975 in the playoffs that Gillies established himself as one of the toughest players in the NHL, closely losing a fight to legendary Philadelphia Flyers toughman Dave Schultz. The Regina Pats are a junior hockey team that plays in the Western Hockey League. ... The Regina Pats are a junior hockey team that plays in the Western Hockey League. ... The Memorial Cup is the championship trophy of the Canadian Hockey League (CHL). ... The New York Islanders are a professional ice hockey team based in Uniondale, New York, a hamlet located on Long Island. ... World Hockey Association logo The World Hockey Association (French: Association Mondiale de Hockey) was a professional ice hockey league that operated in North America from 1972 to 1979. ... The Edmonton Oilers are a professional ice hockey team based in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. ... “NHL” redirects here. ... The Philadelphia Flyers are a professional ice hockey team based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. ...


Gillies scored over 31 goals for four straight seasons as part of the "Trio Grande", the Islanders' top forward line with Mike Bossy and Bryan Trottier, and was named to the NHL's All-Star team twice. The New York Islanders are a professional ice hockey team based in Uniondale, New York, a hamlet located on Long Island. ... Michael Mike Bossy (born in Montreal, Quebec, on January 22, 1957) was an ice hockey player who played for the New York Islanders during their four-year reign as Stanley Cup champions in the early 1980s. ... Bryan John Trottier (born July 17, 1956, in Val Marie, Saskatchewan, Canada) was a professional Ice Hockey Centre in the NHL, and is a member of the Hockey Hall of Fame. ...


In 1977-1978, Gillies was named team captain; however, in spite of Gillies articulate speaking manner and amiable nature, Gillies never felt completely comfortable as team captain and it affected his play adversely in big games. Gillies captained the Islanders through two big disappointments in his two year stint as captain, in part because the Islanders appeared to lack a team toughness. During the pre-season of the 1979-1980 season Gillies allowed Denis Potvin to take over as captain. Denis Charles Potvin (born Ottawa, Ontario, October 29, 1953) is a former defenseman and team captain for the New York Islanders in the National Hockey League and cornerstone for the Islanders four Stanley Cup championship teams in the early 1980s. ...


During the 1980 playoffs, Gillies got the best of Terry O'Reilly, one of the Boston Bruins' toughest players, several times, helping to fuel the Islanders' drive to the Stanley Cup. Gillies was used during this series as the Islander's chief protector and enforcer, and in taking on this role, Gillies allowed his team to battle through a violent series with the Bruins. Gillies, now totally comfortable with his role with the team, prospered individually and collectively, as the Islanders won four consecutive Stanley Cups during Gillies' tenure. The 1979-80 NHL season was the 63rd season of the National Hockey League. ... Joseph James Terrence (Terry) OReilly (born June 7, 1951 in Niagara Falls, Ontario) is a retired ice hockey winger. ... The Boston Bruins are a professional ice hockey team based in Boston, Massachusetts. ... The Stanley Cup The Stanley Cup is the championship trophy of the National Hockey League (NHL), the major professional hockey league in Canada and the United States. ...


In retrospect, there was lot more to Clark Gillies professional game than many realized at the time. He was a solid skater, possessed a great shot, passed the puck well, back-checked well, and developed an uncommon hockey savvy through the championship years with the Islanders. It is interesting to note that Gillies never exceeded 100 penalty minutes during any NHL regular season.


Gillies' swan song may have been during the 1983-1984 playoffs. After struggling through the regular season, Gillies came alive in the playoffs, leading the Stanley Cup runner-ups in scoring for that playoff year.


After scoring only 4 goals in 55 games in 1985-86, Gillies was left unprotected in the NHL Waiver Draft, and was subsequently picked up by the Buffalo Sabres. He wore #90 in Buffalo. Gillies retired after playing a season and a half with the Sabres. In 1997, Gillies' #9 was retired by the Islanders, and in 2002, Gillies was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame. His induction was surprising to many hockey insiders, and has been frequently cited as one of the weakest selections in HHOF history. “NHL” redirects here. ... The Buffalo Sabres are a professional ice hockey team based in Buffalo, New York. ... The New York Islanders are a professional ice hockey team based in Uniondale, New York, a hamlet located on Long Island. ... Hockey Hall of Fame logo The Hockey Hall of Fame, located in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, is dedicated to the history of ice hockey with exhibits featuring memorabilia and NHL trophies (including the Stanley Cup) along with interactive activities. ...


Miscellaneous

In 1982 Gillies and three teammates -- Bob Nystrom, Wayne Merrick, and Gordie Lane -- stripped to their briefs in the February issue of Penthouse magazine for a fashion layout promoting the latest in men's underwear.


Clark Gillies' nephew Colton plays hockey for the Western Hockey League's Saskatoon Blades. The Western Hockey League is one of the three hockey Major Junior Tier I leagues which constitute the Canadian Hockey League. ... City: Saskatoon, Saskatchewan League: Western Hockey League Conference: Eastern Division: East Founded: 1964-65 Home Arena: Credit Union Centre Colours: navy blue, royal blue, silver and white Head Coach: Lorne Molleken General Manager: Lorne Molleken The Saskatoon Blades are an ice hockey team in the Eastern Division of the Western...


As of 2007 Gillies is the most recent HHOF inductee not to have played for any of the NHL's Original Six. The Original Six is the term used by fans of ice hockey to refer to the six teams that made up the National Hockey League from the 1942-43 season to the leagues expansion of 1967. ...


See also

Preceded by
Ed Westfall
New York Islanders captains
1977-79
Succeeded by
Denis Potvin


 
 

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