IMAGE INFORMATION
EditBlaine Stoughton - Born March 13, 1953 in Gilbert Plains, Manitoba is a Canadian retired ice Hockey right winger, coach and general manager
- Turnbull Memorial Trophy (Turnbull Cup) Champion 1969 with Dauphin Kings.
- WCHL President's Cup Champion 1970 with Flin Flon Bombers
Stoughton made his NHL debut with Pittsburgh Penguins on October 12, 1973 vs Atlanta Flames at Omni Coliseum in a 4-3 Pittsburgh win.
Stoughton scored his 1st NHL goal vs Ross Brooks of Boston Bruins at 14:13 of 1st period on February 3, 1974 at Boston Garden in a 5-4 Boston win.
Stoughton scored his 1st NHL hat-trick vs Don Edwards of Buffalo Sabres on November 21, 1979 at Springfield Civic Center in a 5-3 Hartford win. His 2nd goal was the game winner.
Stoughton played in the 1982 NHL All-Star Game.
Stoughton played in 526 regular season NHL games, scoring 258 goals (31 GWG / 1 OTG), 191 assists with 204 pwnalty minutes and 8 NHL playoff games, scoring 4 goals (1 GWG / 1 OTG), 2 assists with 2 penalty minutes.
Stoughton won (tied) the NHL scoring race for the 1979-80 season with 56 goals (44 assists) in 80 games.
There was no Rocket Richard Trophy until 1999.
Stoughton played in 219 regular season World Hockey Association / WHA games, scoring 89 goals, 90 assists with 121 penalty minutes and 11 WHA playoff games, scoring 4 goals, 6 assists with 6 penalty minutes.
Blaine Stoughton was inducted into the Manitoba Hockey Hall of Fame in 1990