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Fred Arthur
Canadian ice hockey defenceman

Fred Arthur

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Canadian ice hockey defenceman
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Place of birth
Toronto
Age
63 years
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Toronto
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Biography

Frederick Edward Arthur (born March 6, 1961) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey defenceman who played three seasons in the National Hockey League (NHL) for the Hartford Whalers and Philadelphia Flyers. Rather than accept a demotion to the minors in October 1982, he retired to attend medical school. He was born in Toronto, Ontario, but grew up in Haileybury, Ontario.

Playing career

Arthur begun his career by playing with the Cornwall Royals of the QMJHL. He played 4 years there, amassing 192 points in 243 games, for an average of 0.79 points per game.

He was drafted 8th overall in the 1980 NHL Entry Draft by the Hartford Whalers. For that draft, both The Hockey News and the NHL Central Scouting Bureau ranked him as the 5th best prospect available.

He missed the beginning of his first training camp with the Whalers because he had sprained his ankle. He suffered that injury while crossing a road, when he stepped in a pothole. He would play a total of 3 games for the Whalers in 1980-81, getting no points or penalty minutes.

On July 3, 1981, he was traded to the Philadelphia Flyers for Rick MacLeish, Blake Wesley, Don Gillen and several draft picks. Along with Arthur, Ray Allison and several draft picks were sent to the Flyers.

He then played 74 games in the 1981-82 season for the Flyers, getting 8 points and 47 penalty minutes. He had found a place with the team as a defensive defenseman, often playing with Jimmy Watson. The following season, he played in 3 games for the Flyers before retiring on October 25 to pursue a medical career.

In his career, he fought two times, against Garry Howatt and Ron Duguay. He lost both fights.

Retirement

In October 1982, the Philadelphia Flyers sent Arthur to the Maine Mariners, their American Hockey League affiliate. Faced with the choice between a professional hockey player or the opportunity to pursue his education, Arthur chose the latter and retired from professional hockey. He became the only NHL draft pick to choose a medical career over one in hockey. He said that he thought his medical career might be risked by playing hockey. He also said that he did not really enjoy the hockey lifestyle either.

Personal

His father was an attorney while his mother was a nurse.

Career statistics

Regular season and playoffs

  Regular season Playoffs
SeasonTeamLeagueGPGAPtsPIMGPGAPtsPIM
1977–78Cornwall RoyalsQMJHL68220228690117
1978–79Cornwall RoyalsQMJHL7266470227703328
1979–80Cornwall RoyalsQMJHL6757075105182121444
1979–80Cornwall RoyalsM-Cup505513
1980–81Hartford WhalersNHL30000
1980–81Cornwall RoyalsQMJHL36325134191111245
1980–81Cornwall RoyalsM-Cup503310
1981–82Philadelphia FlyersNHL741784740002
1982–83Philadelphia FlyersNHL30112
NHL totals801894940002

International

YearTeamEvent GPGAPtsPIM
1981CanadaWJC502210
Junior int'l totals502210

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