Hec Lalande

Hector Joseph Lalande (November 24, 1934 – August 18, 2010[1]) was a Canadian professional ice hockey centre. He played in 151 National Hockey League (NHL) games with the Chicago Black Hawks and Detroit Red Wings between 1954 and 1958. His most productive years were in the minors with the Clinton Comets where he had back-to-back 100-point seasons.

Hec Lalande
Born (1934-11-24)November 24, 1934
North Bay, Ontario, Canada
Died August 18, 2010(2010-08-18) (aged 75)
North Bay, Ontario, Canada
Height 5 ft 9 in (175 cm)
Weight 157 lb (71 kg; 11 st 3 lb)
Position Centre
Shot Left
Played for Chicago Black Hawks
Detroit Red Wings
Playing career 19531968

Personal

Born in North Bay, Ontario, Lalande returned each summer during his hockey career. After his hockey career, Lalande returned to North Bay permanently. In North Bay, he coached local hockey and baseball teams. He organized and coached sledge hockey for disabled athletes. Lalande was inducted into the North Bay Sports Hall of Fame in 1986.[1]

Professional career

Minor league hockey

Lalande started out playing for the Belleville Bulls and Galt Black Hawks of the Ontario Hockey League Junior. He showed great promise as a playmaker and was quickly recognized by NHL scouts. In the middle of the 1953–54 season, Lalande was called up by Galt's parent team the Chicago Black Hawks to play two games. He did not record a point but received two penalty minutes. He was sent back down to finish the season in Galt. The following season Lalande was again brought up to a higher league, this time with the Buffalo Bisons of the American Hockey League. He played three games but again failed to really impress and was returned to Galt. He finished out the season leading his team in points with 31 goals and 48 assists, putting him fifth in the league overall for points and fourth in the league in assists. He had finally caught the attention of Chicago and was brought up to play a permanent role with the Black Hawks for the 1955–56 season.

Playing in the NHL

Lalande played 65 games for Chicago that season and recorded 26 points. He would continue that pace the following season while playing with linemates Forbes Kennedy and Harry Watson. He also saw time with affiliate the Rochester Americans in 1956. During the 1957–58 season, Lalande played 22 games for Chicago before being traded to the Detroit Red Wings along with Nick Mickoski, Bob Bailey and Jack McIntyre for Bill Dineen, Billy Dea, Lorne Ferguson and Earl Reibel on December 17, 1957. In 12 games with the Red Wings, Lalande put up only two assists and was traded, four months after coming from Chicago, to the Hershey Bears of the AHL along with Don Poile and cash for Dunc Fisher on April 23, 1958.

The trade would turn out to be a blessing in disguise as Lalande would help lead the Bears to back-to-back Calder Cup Championships in 1957–58 and 1958–59. Lalande remained with the Bears for three more seasons, helping them to again reach the finals in 1960–61, eventually falling four games to none to the Springfield Indians. Lalande also played a single game for the Montreal Royals of the Eastern Professional Hockey League in a rehab stint in 1961. After scoring 57 points in the 1961–62 AHL season and leading the Bears to a second round playoff appearance, Lalande decided to leave Hershey for the St. Louis Braves of the EPHL. Playing in only 26 games, Lalande scored 30 points and 57 PIMs.

For the 1963–64 season, Lalande joined the Clinton Comets of the Eastern Hockey League and put up his most impressive numbers to date. Lalande finished first on his team in points and second overall in the league in assists with 27 goals, 75 assists and 102 points on the season. Lalande was a driving force behind the Comets winning of the Atlantic City Boardwalk Trophy and the Walker Cup. The following season, Lalande again put up big numbers with 31 goals and 69 assists for another 100-point season. In August 1965, Lalande was traded by Clinton to the Jersey Devils along with Norm Defelice, Ted Sydlowski and Benny Woit for Ed Babiuk, Pat Kelly and Borden Smith. Lalande would finish out his best playing days with Jersey scoring 61 points in three seasons with the club. After two games into the 1967–68 season, Lalande joined the OHA Senior A Hockey League to play for the Belleville Mohawks and would retire from ice hockey after scoring 17 points in his last 28 games.

Career statistics

Regular season and playoffs

Regular season Playoffs
Season Team League GPGAPtsPIM GPGAPtsPIM
1952–53 Galt Black Hawks OHA 569243365 11661227
1953–54 Galt Black Hawks OHA 59172239118
1953–54 Chicago Black Hawks NHL 20000
1954–55 Galt Black Hawks OHA 4931487993 45058
1954–55 Buffalo Bisons AHL 30112
1955–56 Chicago Black Hawks NHL 658182670
1956–57 Chicago Black Hawks NHL 5011172838
1956–57 Rochester Americans AHL 1352717
1957–58 Chicago Black Hawks NHL 2222410
1957–58 Detroit Red Wings NHL 120222
1957–58 Hershey Bears AHL 11771412 1134710
1958–59 Hershey Bears AHL 5812235558 1314530
1959–60 Hershey Bears AHL 6114284271
1960–61 Hershey Bears AHL 7215415671 8371011
1960–61 Montreal Royals EPHL 10000
1961–62 Hershey Bears AHL 6421365719 70220
1962–63 St. Louis Braves EPHL 266243057
1963–64 Clinton Comets EHL 62277510233 1511102111
1964–65 Clinton Comets EHL 62316910018 1148124
1965–66 Jersey Devils EHL 38825332
1966–67 Innsbrucker EV AUT 9641012
1966–67 Jersey Devils EHL 187202710 1688162
1967–68 Jersey Devils EHL 21010
1967–68 Belleville Mohawks OHA Sr 28512172
AHL totals 28274138212250 397172451
NHL totals 151213960118

Awards and achievements

  • Calder Cup: 1957–58, 1958–59 (Hershey Bears – AHL)
  • Atlantic City Boardwalk Trophy: 1963–64 (Clinton Comets – EHL)
  • Walker Cup: 1963–64 (Clinton Comets – EHL)
  • North Bay Sports Hall of Fame: 1986

References

  1. "Hec Lalande". Retrieved August 23, 2010.
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