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Mark Wells
American ice hockey player

Mark Wells

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American ice hockey player
Work field
Gender
Male
Place of birth
St. Clair Shores, USA
Age
67 years
Stats
Weight:
175 lbs
Education
Bowling Green State University
Sports Teams
Nova Scotia Voyageurs
Fort Wayne Komets
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Biography

Mark Ronald Wells (bornSeptember 18, 1957 in St. Clair Shores, Michigan) is an American former professional ice hockey forward who is best known for being a member of the 1980 U.S. Olympic hockey team.

Amateur career

Mark Wells graduated from Lake Shore High School in St. Clair Shores, Michigan in 1975.Wells then attended Bowling Green State University from 1975 to 1979 where he was a star forward with the Falcons in the Central Collegiate Hockey Association. Despite his abilities as a player, Wells did not receive a scholarship offer to play hockey until after his first season with the team. Following the completion of his college career, Wells, along with Falcons teammate Ken Morrow, was selected to play on the 1980 U.S. Olympic Men's Ice Hockey team that went on to win the gold medal at Lake Placid.

Professional career

Wells was selected 176th overall in the 1977 NHL Entry Draft by the Montreal Canadiens. He joined Montreal's top farm team the Nova Scotia Voyageurs after the Olympics but was unable to secure a spot on the Canadians roster. He was traded to the Detroit Red Wings after the 1980 season, however refused the assignment and was released from his contract. Wells then signed as a free agent with the New York Rangers but spent the next two seasons shifting around the minor leagues playing for the New Haven Nighthawks, Flint Generals, Fort Wayne Komets and Oklahoma City Stars. Wells finally retired in 1982 without playing a single game in the NHL.

After playing career

Following his retirement from hockey, Wells worked as a restaurant manager in Rochester Hills, Michigan, but sustained a fractured vertebra while unloading crates. Following eleven hours of surgery, Wells was informed by the doctor that he had a rare degenerative spinal disease. The illness, which affects the disks in the spinal column, forced Wells to retire from work and has required multiple surgeries, leaving him bed-ridden for extended periods and clinically depressed. Wells did, however, manage to suit up for the reunion game with his 'Miracle on Ice' teammates prior to the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City—against doctor's orders, playing in one shift and recording a shot on goal.

In 2010, financially struggling from medical bills and in need of finances for further surgery, Wells reluctantlysold his gold medal medallion to a private collector for $40,000. The medal was later auctioned off by the buyer for $310,700. Having kept the medal on his nightstand for over twenty years, Wells expressed in a 2010 Daily News article how difficult a decision it had been to sell the medal: "It killed me to sell the medal. Killed me. But my life was crumbling. I was going to lose my home. I needed to sell it to have surgery and to live. I had no choice."

In 2014 Mark Wells has resurfaced and is now circulating among his hometown of St Clair Shores, MI. Wells is now attending civic events and has spoke at several special venuesaround his hometown including St Clair Shores Lions Club fundraiser, SCS Tree Lighting Ceremony in Dec 2014. and seminar at the Arsenal of Democracy.

Awards and achievements

AwardYear
All-CCHA First Team1976–77
All-CCHA First Team1978–79
  • Olympic Gold Medal in Men's Ice Hockey, U.S. Men's Ice Hockey team:1980
  • St. Clair Shores, Michigan, city officials rename the St. Clair Shores Civic Arena's Olympia Room as the Mark Wells Ice Rink: 2014

In popular culture

Wells is featured in a 1981 TV movie about the 1980 U.S. hockey team called Miracle on Ice. Jeff Miller, a retired CA State Assemblyman played Mark Wells in the 1981 movie and Wells himself appeared in archival footage of the gold medal ceremony used in the movie.

In the 2004 Disney film Miracle, he is portrayed by Joe Hemsworth.

Career statistics

Regular season and playoffs

  Regular season Playoffs
SeasonTeamLeagueGPGAPtsPIMGPGAPtsPIM
1974–75Detroit Jr. Red WingsSOJHL
1975–76Bowling Green FalconsCCHA3217274410
1976–77Bowling Green FalconsCCHA3923365920
1977–78Bowling Green FalconsCCHA3811344533
1978–79Bowling Green FalconsCCHA4526578330
1979–80United StatesIntl2276132
1979–80Nova Scotia VoyageursAHL91010
1979–80Flint GeneralsIHL199132219
1980–81New Haven NighthawksAHL6714294322
1981–82Fort Wayne KometsIHL19310138
1981–82Oklahoma City StarsCHL141126
1981–82Flint GeneralsIHL60116
AHL totals7615294422
IHL totals4412243633

International

YearTeamEvent GPGAPtsPIM
1980United StatesOG72130
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Frequently Asked Questions
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Who is Mark Wells?
Mark Wells is a retired American ice hockey player who played as a center. He was born on July 18, 1957, in St. Clair Shores, Michigan.
What teams did Mark Wells play for?
Mark Wells played college hockey for Bowling Green State University and then went on to play for the United States National Hockey Team in the 1980 Winter Olympics. After the Olympics, he played briefly for the Detroit Red Wings in the NHL.
What is Mark Wells known for?
Mark Wells is best known for being a member of the "Miracle on Ice" team that won the gold medal at the 1980 Winter Olympics. He played a crucial role in the victory, scoring the opening goal in the famous match against the Soviet Union.
Did Mark Wells have any injuries?
Yes, Mark Wells faced several injuries throughout his career. However, his most significant health issue emerged after the Olympics when he was diagnosed with a rare degenerative spinal disease known as herniated-disc disease. This condition ultimately forced him to retire from professional hockey.
What is Mark Wells doing now?
After retiring from hockey, Mark Wells became a motivational speaker, sharing his inspirational story with audiences across the United States. He has served as an advocate for spinal disease research and has also worked as a real estate developer.
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