IMAGE INFORMATION
EditDaniel Charles "Dan" Maloney - Born September 24, 1950 in Barrie, Ontario – Died November 19, 2018 in Barrie, Ontario was a Canadian ice Hockey left winger and coach.
- Adams Cup Champion 1972 with Dallas Black Hawks.
- 1989 Ice Hockey World Championships Silver Medal Winner with Team Canada (assistant coach).
Stanley Cup finalist 1971.
Maloney made his NHL debut with the Chicago Black Hawks vs California Golden Seals on October 11, 1970 at Chicago Stadium in a 5-1 Chicago win.
Maloney scored his 1st NHL goal vs George Gardner of the Vancouver Canucks at :50 of the 1st period on October 14, 1970 at the Pacific Coliseum in a 8-2 Chicago win. Maloney had 2 goals, 1 assist in game.
Maloney played in 737 regular season NHL games, scoring 192 goals (26 GWG), 259 assists with 1489 penalty minutes and 40 NHL playoff games, scoring 4 goals (1 GWG), 7 assists with 35 penalty minutes.
Maloney played in the 1976 NHL All-Star Game.
Dan Maloney was inducted into the Barrie Sports Hall of Fame in 1994
