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Canada. NHL draft. 10th overall, 1969. Detroit Red Wings. Playing career. 1969–1983. James Earl Rutherford (born February 17, 1949) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey goaltender and executive. He is the president of hockey operations of the Vancouver Canucks of the National Hockey League (NHL). Prior to his position with the Canucks ...
The team's collapse prompted Penguins ownership to fire general manager Ray Shero, replacing him with Jim Rutherford, the former general manager of the Carolina Hurricanes. Rutherford's first action as GM was to fire Dan Bylsma as head coach, and on June 25, he announced that Mike Johnston was the new head coach. [104]
Penalty minutes. Bryan Watson (179) Wins. Jim Rutherford (20) Goals against average. Jim Rutherford (2.91) ← 1971–72. 1973–74 →. The 1972–73 Pittsburgh Penguins season was the franchise's sixth season in the National Hockey League.
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Allvin worked as the European scout for the Montreal Canadiens between 2002 and 2006. [3] He worked for the Pittsburgh Penguins for 16 years, winning three Stanley Cups (first as European Scout and back-to-back as Director of Amateur Scouting), and eventually worked up to Assistant General Manager and interim GM after the departure of Jim Rutherford.
The 1952 Brooklyn Dodgers rebounded from the heartbreaking ending of 1951 to win the National League pennant by four games over the New York Giants.However, they dropped the World Series in seven games to the New York Yankees.
One of the few highlights of the season was the emergence of young rookie goaltender Jim Rutherford. On October 29, Gordie Howe became the first player to record 1,000 assists in a 5–3 win over Boston at the Detroit Olympia. The Wings suffered their worst defeat in franchise history January 2, when Toronto beat them 13–0. Season standings
Rutherford played second row in the 1933 Grand Final. He also represented New South Wales on four occasions in 1933, and played from New South Wales City Firsts in 1934. Rutherford was captain-coach of Young in 1939 and Dubbo in 1940. [3][4] He returned to Sydney in 1941, playing one season for Western Suburbs. [5]