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Bernie Nicholls
Canadian ice hockey player

Bernie Nicholls

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Canadian ice hockey player
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Male
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CancerCancer
Birth
24 June 1961, Dysart et al, Canada
Age
62 years
Stats
Weight:
185 lbs
Awards
Stanley Cup
 
Sports Teams
San Jose Sharks
Chicago Blackhawks
Edmonton Oilers
Los Angeles Kings
New Jersey Devils
New York Rangers
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Biography

Nicholls with the All-Star Legends team in 2008.

Bernard Irvine Nicholls (born June 24, 1961) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey centre, who played over 1000 games in the National Hockey League (NHL). His junior career was spent with the Kingston Canadians, where he established himself as a dynamic scorer and a multi-faceted talent. He was selected by the Los Angeles Kings in the fourth round of the 1980 NHL Entry Draft, 73rd overall. Over his 17-year playing career, Nicholls played 1127 games for the Los Angeles Kings, New York Rangers, Edmonton Oilers, New Jersey Devils, Chicago Blackhawks and San Jose Sharks, scoring 1209 points. He is one of only eight players in NHL history to score 70 goals in one season, and one of five to score 150 points. Nicholls was born in Haliburton, Ontario, but grew up in West Guilford, Ontario.

Los Angeles Kings

After Nicholls was drafted, he played one more year of junior hockey before making his professional debut with the New Haven Nighthawks of the American Hockey League (AHL). He scored 41 goals in 55 games as a rookie, and was recalled to the Kings on February 18, 1982 to finish the season, where he had 32 points in 22 games. He was a contributor in the playoffs as the Kings upset the Edmonton Oilers to reach the second round. He also scored hat tricks in three straight home games in that rookie season. Nicholls would never again play in the minor leagues.

During his first full season in the NHL, Nicholls played behind Hall of Fame centre Marcel Dionne and posted 28 goals and 50 points in 71 games. The following year Nicholls led the team in scoring with 90 points and then hit 100 points in 1984-85. He continued to be a valuable offensive contributor over the two seasons and took over first-line centre duties when Dionne was traded in March 1987.

Injuries that limited Nicholls to just 65 games in 1987-88, and the rise of young centre Jimmy Carson, saw Nicholls slip to third in team scoring but a trade that shook the entire NHL would change his fortunes. On August 9th, 1988, the Edmonton Oilers and Los Angeles Kings completed a blockbuster trade that sent Wayne Gretzky to Los Angeles for a package including Carson to Edmonton. Slotting into the second-line centre job behind Gretzky set the stage for Nicholls' most productive season. He scored a team-record 70 goals and added 80 assists for a total of 150 points. The totals put Nicholls in rare company, and with 70 goals, he joined a group of just eight players to hit that plateau and his 150 points put him a group of just five players in league history to achieve that level of scoring.

The following season, Nicholls continued producing points at an impressive pace for Los Angeles, highlighted by an eight-point effort on December 1st, 1988 against the Toronto Maple Leafs, which put Nicholls into another small group, becoming one of only 13 players in NHL history to record an eight-point game. By the All-Star break, Nicholls had 75 points in 47 games and was selected, along with teammates Gretzky, Luc Robitaille and Steve Duchesne to play in the All-Star Game. The night before the All-Star Game, the Kings shocked the hockey world by shipping Nicholls to the New York Rangers in exchange for wingers Tomas Sandstrom and Tony Granato. Despite now playing for an Eastern Conference team, Nicholls played in the All-Star Game the next day representing the Western Conference (and playing against his new teammate Brian Leetch.) Despite his solid offensive production, the Kings were having a mediocre season with a 21-21-5 record at the time of the deal. Kings owner Bruce McNall felt "something was missing" and that the Kings were "soft" and needed some grit. Nicholls left the Kings as the franchise's fifth all-time leading scorer

New York Rangers

Nicholls joined the New York Rangers following the All-Star Game and while he did not keep up his torrid scoring pace, he did produce at over a point-a-game pace for New York. The following season he again was over a point-a-game but his goal production dipped to just 25, and the Rangers were eliminated in the first round of the Playoffs. Just one game into the 1991-92 season Nicholls was again involved in a blockbuster transaction when Rangers general manager Neil Smith packaged him up with prospects Steven Rice and Louie DeBrusk and shipped him to the Edmonton Oilers in exchange for Mark Messier. Nicholls, however, did not report to the Oilers for two full months because his wife was pregnant with twins and on bed rest. A week after the babies were born he finally left New York to join the Oilers after surrendering over a quarter of a million dollars in salary for not reporting.

Edmonton Oilers

When Nicholls did finally join the Oilers, he managed to produce despite the distractions of having his wife back in New York with his newborn children, and trade rumours suggesting he might not stay in Edmonton long. He posted 49 points in 49 games with the Oilers and rediscovered his scoring touch posting 20 goals in those 49 games. He saved his best production for the post season where he helped lead the Oilers to the Conference Final. He was particularly effective in the first round where he posted five goals and 13 points in a six-game defeat of his former team, the Los Angeles Kings. However, the following year, his production slowed down and the Oilers finally accommodated his wish to move back East when the dealt him to the New Jersey Devils for young forwards Kevin Todd and Zdeno Ciger.

Later Career

Nicholls adapted his game to become more of a defensive forward in the tight-checking system of then-Devils coach Jacques Lemaire. When his contract expired, Nicholls signed a two-year deal with the Chicago Blackhawks, where he was allowed to take more offensive liberties. He averaged better than a point-per-game in Chicago.

Nicholls finished his NHL career with the San Jose Sharks. At the age of 36, and with a budding young franchise, Nicholls took on more of an elder statesman role. At the end of the 1998–99 NHL season, Nicholls retired.

Nicholls won a silver medal in the 1985 World Ice Hockey Championships while playing for Canada.

In early 2012 he returned to the Los Angeles Kings as a coaching consultant and won his first Stanley Cup ring in June of that year.

Personal life

Nicholls married Jill in 2014, they live in Las Vegas. Nicholls fathered twins, son Flynn and daughter McKenna. Nicholls also had a son, Jack, born on November 25, 1992 who died six days before his first birthday on Nov. 19, 1993.

Awards

  • Selected to three NHL All-Star Games: 1984, 1989 and 1990

Career statistics

Regular season and playoffs

  Regular season Playoffs
SeasonTeamLeagueGPGAPtsPIMGPGAPtsPIM
1978–79North York RangersOPJHL50406210260
1978–79Kingston CanadiansOMJHL20110
1979–80Kingston CanadiansOMJHL6836437985310110
1980–81Kingston CanadiansOHL656389152109148101817
1981–82New Haven NighthawksAHL5541307131
1981–82Los Angeles KingsNHL22141832271040423
1982–83Los Angeles KingsNHL71282250124
1983–84Los Angeles KingsNHL7841549583
1984–85Los Angeles KingsNHL8046541007631129
1985–86Los Angeles KingsNHL8036619778
1986–87Los Angeles KingsNHL8033488110152576
1987–88Los Angeles KingsNHL65324678114526811
1988–89Los Angeles KingsNHL7970801509611791612
1989–90Los Angeles KingsNHL4727487566
1989–90New York RangersNHL321225372010751216
1990–91New York RangersNHL712548739654378
1991–92New York RangersNHL10000
1991–92Edmonton OilersNHL4920294960168111925
1992–93Edmonton OilersNHL468324040
1992–93New Jersey DevilsNHL23515204050006
1993–94New Jersey DevilsNHL611927468616491328
1994–95Chicago BlackhawksNHL482229513216111128
1995–96Chicago BlackhawksNHL5919416060102794
1996–97San Jose SharksNHL6512334563
1997–98San Jose SharksNHL60622282660558
1998–99San Jose SharksNHL100224
NHL totals1127475734120912921184272114164

International

YearTeamEvent GPGAPtsPIM
1985CanadaWC1002212

Transactions

  • January 20, 1990- Traded by the Los Angeles Kings to the New York Rangers in exchange for Tomas Sandstrom and Tony Granato.
  • October 4, 1991- Traded by the New York Rangers, along with Steven Rice and Louie DeBrusk, to the Edmonton Oilers in exchange for Mark Messier and future considerations
  • January 13, 1993- Traded by the Edmonton Oilers to the New Jersey Devils in exchange for Zdeno Ciger and Kevin Todd.
  • July 14, 1994- Signed as a free agent with the Chicago Blackhawks
  • August 5, 1996- Signed as a free agent with the San Jose Sharks.

International play

Played for Canada in:

  • 1985 World Ice Hockey Championships
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