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Bill Staub
Canadian ice hockey player

Bill Staub

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Canadian ice hockey player
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Male
Place of birth
Winnipeg, Winnipeg Metropolitan Region, Manitoba, Canada
Age
83 years
Education
University of Denver
Sports Teams
Denver Pioneers men's ice hockey
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Biography

William M. Staub is a Canadian retired ice hockey left winger who was an All-American for Denver.

Career

Staub joined the varsity team at Denver in 1961, after the program had won consecutive national championships. A great many players had left after the 1961 title and the team regressed slightly in Staub's first season. Denver finished third in the WCHA tournament and missed out on the NCAA Tournament. The following season, Murray Armstrong's team rebounded and finished atop the conference with Staub leading the club in scoring. He was named an All-American and a All-WCHA First Teamer and helped the Pioneers capture the conference championship. Denver made the championship game that season, however, the team could not overcome a huge first period by North Dakota and fell 5–6.

For his senior season, Staub was named team co-captain and led the team to a second-place finish in the WCHA. The Pioneers upset top-seeded Michigan and earned the #1 spot for the NCAA Tournament. After defeating Rensselaer in the semifinal, Denver and Michigan met for a rematch in the title game and this time the Wolverines came out on top. Despite failing to score in the final match, Staub was named to the All-Tournament First Team.

After graduating, Staub continued his playing career. He started with a season of senior hockey and led the Jacksonville Rockets in scoring. After that strong showing he joined the Houston Apollos, a minor professional team and ended up playing in the American Hockey League over parts of two seasons. Staub, however, couldn't keep up his scoring numbers in the AHL and transferred to the IHL in 1968. He spent six seasons in the second-tier minor league, winning a Turner Cup with the Dayton Gems in 1970. He retired in 1976 after a short stint with the Greensboro Generals.

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Regular season and playoffs

  Regular Season Playoffs
SeasonTeamLeagueGPGAPtsPIMGPGAPtsPIM
1961–62University of DenverWCHA301918372
1962–63University of DenverWCHA3220244410
1963–64University of DenverWCHA312321442
1964–65Jacksonville RocketsEHL7227467322
1965–66Houston ApollosCPHL2765110
1965–66Quebec AcesAHL10000
1965–66Providence RedsAHL32415192
1966–67Providence RedsAHL243472
1968–69Columbus CheckersIHL3512233514
1968–69Fort Wayne KometsIHL3219224112
1969–70Dayton GemsIHL591933521413311142
1970–71Dayton GemsIHL572230528103360
1971–72Toledo HornetsIHL581825438
1972–73Toledo HornetsIHL722334578
1973–74Toledo HornetsIHL581825438133142
1975–76Greensboro GeneralsSHL134590
NCAA Totals93626312514
AHL Totals57719264
IHL Totals3871341993337026717244

Awards and honors

AwardYear
All-WCHA First Team1962–63
AHCA West All-American1962–63
All-WCHA First Team1963–64
NCAA All-Tournament First Team1964
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