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Greg Hubick
Born (1951-11-12)November 12, 1951
Strasbourg, Saskatchewan, Canada
Died December 4, 2013(2013-12-04) (aged 62)
Strasbourg, Saskatchewan, Canada
Height 5 ft 11 in (180 cm)
Weight 183 lb (83 kg; 13 st 1 lb)
Position Left wing/Defence
Shot Left
Played for Toronto Maple Leafs
Vancouver Canucks
NHL Draft 53rd overall, 1971
Montreal Canadiens
Playing career 1972–1982

Gregory Wayne Hubick (November 12, 1951 - December 4, 2013[1]) was a Canadian professional ice hockey defenceman/left wing who played for the Toronto Maple Leafs and Vancouver Canucks in the National Hockey League (NHL). He also spent several years with the Dallas Black Hawks of the minor Central Hockey League.

Playing career

Hubick played two seasons for University of Minnesota Duluth.[2] Selected in the 1971 NHL Entry Draft by the Montreal Canadiens, Hubick was traded to the Toronto Maple Leafs almost immediately after the 1975 NHL Entry Draft took place. The Canadiens acquired the Maple Leafs' second-round choice, center/left wing Doug Jarvis.

Hubick played one full season with the Maple Leafs, and then spent the next four seasons in the minors, primarily with the Dallas Black Hawks of the Central Hockey League. Hubick signed with the Vancouver Canucks in 1979 but played only five games with the Canucks during the 1979–80 NHL season. He played the rest of his career in the minors until he retired in the early 1980s.

Career statistics

Regular season and playoffs

Regular season Playoffs
Season Team League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM
1969–70 Weyburn Red Wings SJHL 35 9 21 30 61 10 0 0 0 7
1970–71 University of Minnesota-Duluth WCHA 31 7 15 22 69
1971–72 University of Minnesota-Duluth WCHA 35 7 14 21 36
1972–73 Nova Scotia Voyageurs AHL 49 6 14 20 17 13 2 7 9 13
1973–74 Nova Scotia Voyageurs AHL 75 11 26 37 44 6 0 2 2 0
1974–75 Nova Scotia Voyageurs AHL 74 9 27 36 93 6 4 1 5 0
1975–76 Toronto Maple Leafs NHL 72 6 8 14 10
1976–77 Dallas Black Hawks CHL 70 13 22 35 12 5 0 1 1 4
1977–78 Dallas Black Hawks CHL 76 6 15 21 64 13 2 2 4 8
1978–79 Dallas Black Hawks CHL 69 10 16 26 52 9 0 5 5 6
1979–80 Dallas Black Hawks CHL 68 3 22 25 59
1979–80 Vancouver Canucks NHL 5 0 1 1 0
1980–81 Dallas Black Hawks CHL 74 8 51 59 46 6 0 3 3 8
1981–82 Wichita Wind CHL 27 0 6 6 26 7 1 3 4 12
1982–83 Ambrì-Piotta SUI 10 6 2 8
CHL totals 384 40 132 172 259 40 3 14 17 38
NHL totals 77 6 9 15 10

References

  1. ^ "Gregory Hubick". legacy.com.
  2. ^ "Former Bulldog Hubick Succumbs to Cancer at age 62". UMD Athletics. University of Minnesota. December 9, 2013. Retrieved January 30, 2019.

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