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Derek Sanderson: 1971-72 O-Pee-Chee 65

1971-72 O-Pee-Chee 65 Derek Sanderson Hockey Card (Front)

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Crossing The Line: The Outrageous Story of a Hockey Original (Derek Sanderson) cover

Crossing The Line: The Outrageous Story of a Hockey Original (Derek Sanderson)

The wild and unforgettable life story of Derek Sanderson, one of hockey’s most colorful personalities, detailing his rise to fame, off-ice excesses, and eventual redemption.

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1971-72 O-Pee-Chee 65 Derek Sanderson Hockey Card (Back)

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Card Notes

First player in recent years to wear a moustache. One of best in league on faceoffs and also as a penalty-killer. Real favorite with Boston fans. Has had rough, aggressive style since he was a junior standout.

En Français

Premier joueur récemment à porter une moustache. Expert des mises au jeu et pour tuer le temps durant les punitions. Très populaire à Boston. Style rude et agressif depuis son entrée dans le hockey junior où il brilla.

Details

Derek Sanderson’s 29 goals in 1970-71 would stand as a career best. It was the third of six times he would surpass the 20 goal plateau over his NHL career. Sanderson contributed just a single goal and assist over eleven games in the 1971-72 playoffs as the Bruins captured their second Stanley Cup championship over a three year span.

That single goal came in game 1 of the final series against the New York Rangers. Derek scored shorthanded at 17:29 of the first period, assisted by Ed Westfall, making the score 3-1 for Boston. 45 seconds later, on the same penalty kill, the Bruins again scored a shortie, this time off the stick of Ken Hodge and assisted by Phil Esposito. The Bruins won the game 6-5.

Following the 1971-72 NHL season, Sanderson made the jump to the World Hockey Association to play for the Philadelphia Blazers in the Rebel League’s inaugural season. His time with the Blazers would last just eight games and he would return to Boston to finish out the 1972-73 season.

Between 1965-66 and 1977-78, Derek Sanderson appeared in 598 regular season and 66 playoff games in the National Hockey League with the Bruins, New York Rangers, St. Louis Blues, Vancouver Canucks and Pittsburgh Penguins. He was the Eddie Powers Trophy winner in 1966-67 with 101 points as a member of the Niagara Falls Flyers, edging out Mickey Redmond of the Peterborough TPT’s and teammate Jim Lorentz.

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Derek Sanderson NHL Career Stats

Regular Season

YearTeamGPGAPtsPIM
1965-66Boston Bruins20000
1966-67Boston Bruins20000
1967-68Boston Bruins7124254998
1968-69Boston Bruins61262248146
1969-70Boston Bruins50182341118
1970-71Boston Bruins71293463130
1971-72Boston Bruins78253358108
1972-73Boston Bruins255101538
1973-74Boston Bruins298122048
1974-75New York Rangers75252550106
1975-76New York Rangers80004
1975-76St. Louis Blues6524436759
1976-77St. Louis Blues328132126
1976-77Vancouver Canucks16791630
1977-78Pittsburgh Penguins133140
Totals598202250452911

Playoffs

YearTeamGPGAPtsPIM
1965-66Boston Bruins00000
1966-67Boston Bruins00000
1967-68Boston Bruins40229
1968-69Boston Bruins9821036
1969-70Boston Bruins1454972
1970-71Boston Bruins721313
1971-72Boston Bruins1111244
1972-73Boston Bruins512313
1973-74Boston Bruins00000
1974-75New York Rangers30000
1975-76New York Rangers00000
1975-76St. Louis Blues31010
1976-77St. Louis Blues00000
1976-77Vancouver Canucks00000
1977-78Pittsburgh Penguins00000
Totals56181230187

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