Chris Hayes (ice hockey)

Canadian ice hockey player
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroCanadian ice hockey player
PlacesCanada
isAthlete Ice hockey player
Work fieldSports
Gender
Male
Birth24 August 1946, Rouyn-Noranda
Age78 years
The details

Biography

Christopher Joseph "Chris" Hayes (born August 24, 1946) was a Canadian professional ice hockey player, most notable for the single game he played in the 1972 Stanley Cup Finals for the eventual Stanley Cup champion Boston Bruins, his sole National Hockey League action.
He grew up in Chapeau, Quebec, a small village bordering on the Ottawa Valley. Hayes spent three years playing junior hockey for Oshawa 1965-68. He left hockey for two years, but returned in the 1970-71 season to play for Loyola College in Montreal. He then turned pro playing in four pro leagues for five different teams in a four year span.
While playing for the Oklahoma City Blazers of the Central Hockey League in 1972, Hayes was called up due to injuries to play for the Boston Bruins. He played one game in the 1972 Cup Finals, and never played in the NHL again. Hayes was not resigned by the Boston organization after the end of the 1973-74 season, and played four games in the NAHL in 1975-76, his final professional action.

Career statistics

  Regular Season Playoffs
SeasonTeamLeagueGPGAPtsPIMGPGAPtsPIM
1964-65Oshawa GeneralsOHA4487150----------
1965-66Oshawa GeneralsOHA448142292----------
1966-67Oshawa GeneralsOHA393111457----------
1968-69 to 1969-70Did not play
1970-71Loyola UniversityCIAU20930390----------
1971-72Oklahoma City BlazersCHL721538535965492
1971-72Boston BruinsNHL----------10000
1972-73Boston BravesAHL639192831102574
1973-74Albuquerque Six GunsCHL712028118------------
1975-76Mohawk Valley CometsNAHL41232----------

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