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EditJames Bradley "Jim" McLeod - Born April 8, 1937 in Thunder Bay, Ontario - Died May 18, 2019 in Clackamas County, Oregon was a Canadian/American ice Hockey goaltender.
- Turner Cup Champion 1962 with Muskegon Zephyrs.
- Lester Patrick Cup Champion 1963 with San Francisco Seals, 1967 Seattle Totems, 1971 with Portland Buckaroos.
McLeod played 12 years in the Western Hockey League / WHL, with the San Francisco Seals, Seattle Totems, Los Angeles Blades and the Portland Buckaroos from 1961 to 1972.
McLeod got his shot in the NHL in 1971-72 season, playing 16 games for the St. Louis Blues. He made his NHL debut on October 17, 1971 vs Detroit Red Wings at Detroit Olympia in a 5-3 Red Wings win.
McLeod got his 1st NHL victory vs California Golden Seals on November 13, 1971 at St. Louis Arena in a 5-1 Blues win.
McLeod won 6 NHL games, lost 6 with 4 ties, a GAA 3.01 and 1 assist.
McLeod then joined the World Hockey Association / WHA from 1972 to 1975 with the Chicago Cougars, Los Angeles Sharks, New York Golden Blades/Jersey Knights and the Michigan Stags/Baltimore Blades
He retired in 1975 after playing a few games for Syracuse Blazers and Greensboro Generals.
