Billy Dea Ice hockey player

William Fraser Dea (born April 3, 1933) was a professional ice hockey centre and head coach in the National Hockey League.A minor league standout, Dea began his NHL career with a brief fourteen game assignment with the New York Rangers during the 1953-54 season. In 1957, he joined the Detroit Red Wings as a starting two-way forward. The next season, he was traded mid-season to the Chicago Black Hawks. For the next nine years, Dea would play exclusively in the American Hockey League, before expansion gave him another crack at the NHL. During the 1968-69 and 1969-70 campaigns, he was a regular on the Pittsburgh Penguins. He then returned to the Red Wings for an additional two years, ending his career with 67 goals and 54 assists in 397 games.[1] In 1975 Dea became an assistant coach with the Red Wings.In retirement, Dea joined the Detroit front office. During the 1981–82 NHL season, he became the head coach as a mid-season replacement for Wayne Maxner. He currently serves as a scout for the Florida Panthers.[2]Dea earned the nickname "Hard Rock" for his punishing style of play.[3] He is an uncle to NHL defenceman James Wisniewski.

Personal facts

Billy Dea
Birth dateApril 03, 1933
Birth place
Alberta , Edmonton , Canada
Height (meters)1.7018
Weight (Kilograms)77.112

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Ice hockey player

Career start1964
Career end1978
former team
Detroit Red Wings
National Hockey League
Baltimore Clippers
Western Hockey League (1952–74)
Chicago Blackhawks
New York Rangers
Pittsburgh Penguins
Fort Worth Texans
Buffalo Bisons (AHL)
Central Professional Hockey League
Edmonton Flyers
American Hockey League
Vancouver Canucks (WHL)
Saskatoon Quakers
Virginia Wings
position
Centre (ice hockey)
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External resources

  1. http://rangers.nhl.com/club/atrplayer.htm?id=8445855
  2. http://www.legendsofhockey.net/LegendsOfHockey/jsp/SearchPlayer.jsp?player=12422