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Sid Abel
Ice hockey player

Sid Abel

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Ice hockey player
A.K.A.
Sidney Gerald Abel
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Place of birth
Melville
Place of death
Farmington Hills
Age
82 years
Sid Abel
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Biography

Sidney Gerald "Sid" Abel (February 22, 1918 – February 8, 2000) was a Canadian Hall of Fame hockey player, coach and general manager in the National Hockey League, most notably for the Detroit Red Wings, and was a member of three Stanley Cup-winning teams in 1943, 1950, and 1952. On January 1, 2017, in a ceremony prior to the Centennial Classic, Abel was part of the first group of players to be named one of the '100 Greatest NHL Players' in history.

Playing career

Born in Melville, Saskatchewan, "Old Bootnose", as he was known, Abel was demobilized late in the 1946 season, regaining his team captaincy, just in time for the playoffs.

In 1947, Abel and Ted Lindsay were teamed up with rookie right winger Gordie Howe as a forward line by Red Wings' coach Jack Adams. While Abel's effectiveness late that season and in the playoffs was limited by an attack of pleurisy, the line paid immediate dividends, turning Lindsay into a star and leading the team to a playoff berth. The following season, Lindsay, Abel and Howe finished 1-3-4 in team scoring, while leading the Red Wings to the Stanley Cup Finals.

By the 1949 season, the newly dubbed "Production Line" led the Wings to the first of seven consecutive regular season first-place finishes, an unsurpassed NHL record, hampered only by serious injuries that cost Howe and Lindsay much of the season. Abel was tied with Lindsay for third in NHL scoring while leading the league in goals and recording career highs in goals and assists, and was awarded the Hart Memorial Trophy as the league's Most Valuable Player, as well as being named to the First All-Star Team.

The next three seasons saw Abel lead the Production Line to surpass any other forward line in points, and in 1950 season Lindsay, Abel and Howe finished 1-2-3 in league scoring, equaling the feat of the famed "Kraut Line" of the Boston Bruins from 1939-40. Abel repeated his First All-Star Team honor in 1950 en route to playing for his second Stanley Cup champion, and was named Second Team All-Star in 1951.

Abel was traded from the Red Wings to the Black Hawks for cash in 1952, and was named coach of the team. He served as player-coach for the next two seasons, and was the last full-time player-head coach in NHL history.

Though his #12 was honored by the Wings, Abel wore 4, 7, 9, 12, 14, 19 and 20 throughout his career.

Retirement

Abel returned to the Red Wings in 1957–58 and served as Detroit's coach through the 1969–70 season.

In the 1970s and 1980s, Abel worked as a color commentator on Red Wings radio and television broadcasts.

Legacy

Sid Abel was elected to the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1969. In 1998, he was ranked number 85 on The Hockey News' list of the 100 Greatest Hockey Players.

Abel's #12 banner hanging in Joe Louis Arena.

Abel's older brother, George was a Canadian Olympic ice hockey player. In Olympic competition at Oslo, Norway, he scored the winning goal in the final game, securing the only Canadian gold medal of the Olympics. Sid's son Gerry also briefly played in the NHL, and his grandson Brent Johnson is a goaltender who last played for the Pittsburgh Penguins.

Awards and achievements

  • 2-time NHL First Team All-Star (1949, 1950)
  • 2-time NHL Second Team All-Star (1942, 1951)
  • 3-time Stanley Cup champion (1943, 1950, 1952)
  • 1-time Hart Memorial Trophy (1949)
  • Detroit Red Wings #12 retired on April 29, 1995
  • In January, 2017, Abel was part of the first group of players to be named one of the '100 Greatest NHL Players' in history.

Career statistics

  Regular season Playoffs
SeasonTeamLeagueGPGAPtsPIMGPGAPtsPIM
1936–37Melville MillionairesS-SJHL
1936–37Saskatoon WesleysN-SJHL36282
1936–37Saskatoon WesleysM-Cup885136
1937–38Flin Flon BombersN-SSHL2312162813844817
1937–38Flin Flon BombersAl-Cup76174
1938–39Detroit Red WingsNHL15112061122
1938–39Pittsburgh HornetsIAHL4122244627
1939–40Detroit Red WingsNHL241564503321
1939–40Indianapolis CapitalsIAHL217111810
1940–41Detroit Red WingsNHL471122332992242
1941–42Detroit Red WingsNHL4818314945124268
1942–43Detroit Red WingsNHL49182442331058134
1943–44Montreal RCAFQSHL754912
1943–44Montreal Canada CarMCHL21014
1944–45Montreal RCAFMCHL468144
1944–45Lachine RapidesQPHL22242
1944–45Kingston RCAFExhib.22130
1945–46Detroit Red WingsNHL7022030000
1946–47Detroit Red WingsNHL601929482931122
1947–48Detroit Red WingsNHL60143044691003316
1948–49Detroit Red WingsNHL6028265449113366
1949–50Detroit Red WingsNHL6934356946146286
1950–51Detroit Red WingsNHL692338613064370
1951–52Detroit Red WingsNHL6217365332722412
1952–53Chicago Black HawksNHL39549610000
1953–54Chicago Black HawksNHL30004
NHL totals6121892834723769728305879

Coaching record

TeamYearRegular seasonPost season
GWLTPtsDivision rankResult
CHI1952–5370272815694th in NHLLost in first round
CHI1953–547012517316th in NHLDNQ
DET1957–583316125373rd in NHLLost in first round
DET1958–597025378586th in NHLDNQ
DET1959–6070262915674th in NHLLost in first round
DET1960–6170252916664th in NHLLost in Stanley Cup Final
DET1961–6270233314605th in NHLDNQ
DET1962–6370322513774th in NHLLost in Stanley Cup Final
DET1963–6470302911714th in NHLLost in Stanley Cup Final
DET1964–657040237871st in NHLLost in first round
DET1965–6670312712744th in NHLLost in Stanley Cup Final
DET1966–677027394585th in NHLDNQ
DET1967–6874273512665th in EastDNQ
DET1969–7074382115913rd in EastLost in First Round
STL1971–721036173rd in WestFired
KC1975–76303005th in SmytheInterim Coach
Total964382427155919

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