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Encyclopedia > Dave Lumley
Position Right Wing
Shoots Left
Height
Weight
ft 11 in (1.8 m)
185 lb (84 kg)
Pro Clubs
 Edmonton Oilers
 Hartford Whalers
 Montreal Canadiens
Nationality  Canada
Born September 1, 1954,
Toronto, ON, CAN
NHL Draft 199th overall, 1974
Montreal Canadiens
Pro Career 1979 – 1986

Dave E. Lumley (b. September 1, 1954 in Toronto, Ontario) is a former professional ice hockey right wing. After startinging his junior career with the University of New Hampshire Wildcats, Lumley was selected in both the twelfth round of the 1974 NHL Amateur Draft (199th overall) by the Montreal Canadiens an in the eighth round of the 1974 WHA Amateur Draft (108th overall), by the Vancouver Blazers. Electing to pursue an NHL career, Lumley eventually played parts of nine seasons with the Canadiens, Edmonton Oilers and Hartford Whalers, winning the Stanley Cup on two occasions. 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. ... Adult human height generally varies little between people compared to other anthropometric measures. ... 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Amateur career

After a single season in the Ontario Hockey Association's B-division, Lumley decided to pursue the game by going to the University of New Hampshire, which competed in the ECAC. At the time, this was viewed as an unconventional route, as most prospective NHL'ers spent their amateur career in the Canadian Hockey League. Lumley also played lacrosse at the University of New Hampshire. He was a low selection in the 1974 Amateur Draft, and instead of turning professional right away he completed his college eligibility playing for the Wildcats, putting up 170 points in just 126 games. A typical OHL hockey game. ... University of New Hampshire (UNH) is a public university in the University System of New Hampshire (USNH). ... The Eastern College Athletic Conference is a College Athletic Conference comprising schools that compete in 35 mens and womens sports. ... The Canadian Hockey League is an umbrella organization for three North American Major Junior A Tier I hockey leagues for players of 15 to 20 years of age. ...


Professional career

After playing out his college eligibility, Lumley joined the Montreal Canadiens organization, and spent the majority of his first two seasons with their American Hockey League affiliate, the Nova Scotia Voyageurs. His play improved dramatically in his second season, where he was named a second-team all-star and was rewarded with a three game call-up with the Canadiens. On June 13, 1979, Montreal traded Lumley and Dan Newman to the Edmonton Oilers in exchange for a second round pick, which was used on future NHL'er Ric Nattress. The American Hockey League (AHL) is regarded as the top professional hockey league in North America outside the National Hockey League (NHL) for which it serves as the primary developmental circuit. ... The Nova Scotia Voyaguers were an ice hockey team that played in the American Hockey League, from 1971 to 1984. ... June 13 is the 164th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (165th in leap years), with 201 days remaining. ... For the song by The Smashing Pumpkins, see 1979 (song). ... Dan Newman (born January 16, 1963 in Toronto, Ontario) is a politician in Ontario, Canada. ... The Edmonton Oilers are a professionial ice hockey team based in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. ... Eric James Ric Nattress (born May 25, 1962, in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada) is a former National Hockey League defenseman. ...


The following season (1979-80) Lumley made the Oilers out of training camp and posted solid totals in both points and penalty minutes in his official rookie season. Lumley would spend a total of five seasons, including a Stanley Cup win, before being claimed off waivers by the Hartford Whalers. Lumley's time in Hartford was limited however, as after 48 games the Whalers put him on waivers, where he was reclaimed by the Edmonton Oilers, allowing him to be a prat of their second Cup-winning team. Lumley played a limited role on the 1985-86 team, and Just one game into te 1986-87 NHL season, he announced his retirement. The 1979-80 NHL season was the 63rd season of the National Hockey League. ... The Hartford Whalers (known as the New England Whalers as a World Hockey Association (WHA) franchise from 1972-79), was a National Hockey League (NHL) team that played from 1979-97. ... The 1985-86 NHL season was the 69th regular season of the National Hockey League (NHL). ... The 1986-87 NHL season was the 70th season of the National Hockey League. ...


Awards

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