Fred Burchell (ice hockey)

Frederick Leo Gerald Burchell (January 9, 1931 – June 4, 1998) was a Canadian professional ice hockey player. He played four games in the National Hockey League with the Montreal Canadiens: two games in each the 1950–51 and 1953–54 seasons. The rest of his career, which lasted from 1949 to 1966, was spent in the minor leagues. Burchell was born in Montreal, Quebec.

Fred Burchell
Burchell, 1947 Montreal Royals
Born (1931-01-09)January 9, 1931
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Died June 4, 1998(1998-06-04) (aged 67)
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Height 5 ft 6 in (168 cm)
Weight 145 lb (66 kg; 10 st 5 lb)
Position Centre
Shot Left
Played for Montreal Canadiens
Playing career 19491966

Career

Burchell began his hockey career when he played two games for the Montreal Royals of the Quebec Senior Hockey League in 1949. He played the next season with the Montreal Canadiens of the National Hockey League. He moved on to the Eastern Hockey League to play for the Johnstown Jets where he finally found his scoring touch (37 goals and 56 assists). He played for the next two seasons for the Montreal Royals again (during their league transition into a semi-pro league). He was again called up to the Canadiens and again playing two games and going pointless. He returned to the Montreal Royals before joining the Winnipeg Warriors. He began scoring more consistently as he re-joined the QHL Montreal Royals and stayed into their years when they joined the Eastern Professional Hockey League where he won that league's MVP award in 1961. He spent the next few seasons in the American Hockey League with the Quebec Aces before playing for one final season with the Jersey Devils in the EHL.

Burchell coached the Toledo Hornets of the International Hockey League during the 1973–74 season, where he led the team to a record of 33 wins, 42 losses, and one tie.

Career statistics

Regular season and playoffs

Regular season Playoffs
Season Team League GPGAPtsPIM GPGAPtsPIM
1947–48 Montreal Junior Royals QJAHA 23030 101560
1948–49 Montreal Junior Royals QJAHA 4710253515 1046107
1948–49 Montreal Junior Royals M-Cup 15481212
1949–50 Montreal Junior Royals QJHL 10110
1949–50 Laval Titan QJHL 3422547647 74594
1949–50 Montreal Royals QSHL 20000
1950–51 Montreal Canadiens NHL 20000
1950–51 Montreal Nationale QPJHL 45487612446 30116
1951–52 Johnstown Jets EAHL 5637569373 82121412
1952–53 Montreal Royals QSHL 5218385641 110009
1953–54 Montreal Canadiens NHL 20000
1953–54 Montreal Royals QSHL 6631599034 1128106
1954–55 Montreal Royals QSHL 6119416050 132246
1955–56 Winnipeg Warriors WHL 6111475848 14712198
1955–56 Montreal Royals QSHL 51344
1956–57 Winnipeg Warriors WHL 6617405722
1957–58 Rochester Americans AHL 7020406065
1958–59 Montreal Royals QSHL 5911415231 87294
1959–60 Montreal Royals EPHL 6712587044 1378152
1960–61 Montreal Royals EPHL 6813617412
1961–62 Quebec Aces AHL 6721577814
1962–63 Quebec Aces AHL 6917557212
1963–64 Quebec Aces AHL 584303410 81230
1964–65 Verdun Pirates QUE Sr
1964–65 Sherbrooke Castors ETSHL
1964–65 Sherbrooke Castors Al-Cup 15617232
1965–66 Jersey Devils EHL 21012
1965–66 St-Hyacinthe Saints QUE Sr 321031416 12611172
AHL totals 26462182244101 81230
NHL totals 40002

Awards and achievements

  • Memorial Cup Championship (1949)
  • QJHL Second All-Star Team (1950, 1951)
  • EAHL First All-Star Team (1952)
  • QHL First All-Star Team (1954)
  • 1960–61 EPHL Most Valuable Player (shared with Cliff Pennington)
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