Brad Selwood Ice hockey player

Bradley Wayne Selwood (born March 18, 1948 in Leamington, Ontario) is the former General Manager and head coach of the Oshawa Generals of the Ontario Hockey League.Selwood played junior ice hockey for the 1968 Memorial Cup champion Niagara Falls Flyers before a professional career. He played two seasons with the Toronto Maple Leafs, but shortly after was lured by the New England Whalers of the fledgling World Hockey Association. Selwood played 431 games in the WHA with the Whalers, the third highest total in the team's history.Selwood also played in the 1974 Summit Series for Team Canada against the Soviet Union. When the WHA folded, Selwood signed with the Los Angeles Kings, and played a few more seasons in the minors before retiring. He has served as a coach and executive for much of his retirement, notably with the Generals, London Knights, and Newmarket Hurricanes.Selwood is now serving as President of the Markham Islanders of the GTHL.

Personal facts

Birth dateMarch 18, 1948
Birth place
Ontario , Leamington Ontario , Canada
Height (meters)1.905
Weight (Kilograms)84.3696

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Ice hockey player

Career start1968
Career end1982
draft10th overall
draft team
Toronto Maple Leafs
draft year1968
former team
Tulsa Oilers
Los Angeles Kings
Toronto Maple Leafs
Hartford Whalers
Fort Worth Texans
New Haven Nighthawks
Vancouver Canucks (WHL)
Houston Apollos
position
Defenceman
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