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Ted Lindsay  1954-55

Ted Lindsay arrived to the NHL wars in 1944 with a single-minded goal.

"I had the idea that I should beat up every player I tangled with and nothing ever convinced me it wasn't a good idea," explained the man who became known as Terrible Ted during his days with the Detroit Red Wings.

A left-winger, Lindsay stood only 5-foot-8 and weighed 163 pounds, but every ounce of that frame oozed competitiveness.

"Lindsay would not give an inch, regardless of what size anyone was," teammate Marcel Pronovost said.

Ten times, Lindsay led the Red Wings in penalty minutes, including a 173-minute effort in 1964-65, when he ended a four-year retirement to suit up for Detroit at the age of 39. Lindsay was NHL scoring champ in 1949-50 and the loop's penalty-minute leader in 1958-59. He and fellow Hall of Famer Nels Stewart are the only NHL players to turn this unique double.

The Wings scooped Lindsay up from the Toronto St. Michael's junior club, an affiliate of the rival Maple Leafs, who felt he wasn't a strong enough skater to make it as an NHLer.

He quickly proved otherwise and in 1947-48, led the NHL with 33 goals. Moving to the left side with Sid Abel and Gordie Howe on Detroit's famed Production Line, Lindsay became the league's best left-winger. Eight times, he was picked to the NHL's First All-Star Team. He captained Detroit to consecutive Stanley Cups in 1953-54 and 1954-55 and began a playoff tradition following that 1955 triumph, lifting the Cup over his head and leading a victory lap around the ice.

"Everyone's emotions were on high and I guess mine were a little higher," Lindsay said. "It was an impulsive sort of thing."

Lindsay proved to also be a pretty fair left-winger off the ice and in 1956, helped to organize the first NHL Players' Union, a fact which didn't sit well with Wings GM Jack Adams.

Adams dealt the fiery winger to Chicago following the 1956-57 season, even though Lindsay posted a career-high 85 points.

Lindsay felt Adams led a smear campaign against him.

"A series of rumors about my attitude, as well as derogatory remarks about myself and my family showed me that the personal resentment of the Detroit general manager toward me would make it impossible for me to continue playing hockey in Detroit," Lindsay said.

When Lindsay returned in 1964, Adams was no longer with the club.

BORN:
Renfrew, Ontario, July 29, 1925

ACQUIRED:
Signed as a free agent, Oct. 18, 1944

BEST SEASON WITH RED WINGS:
1956-57 (30-55-85)

TOTALS WITH RED WINGS:
GP-862, G-335, A-393, PTS-728

HONORS:
Won Art Ross Trophy, 1949-50; Selected to NHL First All-Star Team eight times; Selected to NHL Second All-Star Team, 1948-49; Played in 10 NHL All-Star Games; Elected to Hockey Hall of Fame, 1966

SCHEDULE

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AWAY
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STANDINGS

WESTERN CONFERENCE
  TEAM GP W L OT GF GA PTS
1 SJS 25 16 5 4 85 62 36
2 CHI 21 14 5 2 69 49 30
3 COL 23 13 7 3 69 67 29
4 CGY 21 13 6 2 67 59 28
5 LAK 24 13 9 2 73 75 28
6 CBJ 21 12 6 3 65 71 27
7 PHX 23 13 9 1 59 55 27
8 DET 21 11 6 4 66 61 26
9 DAL 22 10 6 6 68 65 26
10 NSH 21 12 8 1 48 56 25
11 VAN 22 12 10 0 67 59 24
12 EDM 23 9 11 3 68 75 21
13 STL 20 8 8 4 48 50 20
14 MIN 22 8 12 2 54 68 18
15 ANA 21 7 11 3 60 73 17

STATS

2009-2010 REGULAR SEASON
SKATERS: GP G A +/- Pts
H. Zetterberg 21 9 15 3 24
P. Datsyuk 19 6 12 4 18
N. Kronwall 21 5 8 3 13
T. Holmstrom 21 9 3 5 12
D. Cleary 21 4 8 -3 12
B. Rafalski 20 2 10 1 12
T. Bertuzzi 21 3 6 -5 9
J. Ericsson 19 3 6 -3 9
N. Lidstrom 21 1 7 7 8
J. Williams 15 2 5 -5 7
 
GOALIES: W L OT Sv% GAA
C. Osgood 6 3 3 .902 2.70
J. Howard 5 3 1 .898 2.76
 


  


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