News Article: RIP Jack Egers

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Jack EGERS Obituary (2021) - Woodstock, ON - Waterloo Region Record

i was turning 14 the season Egers turned 21 and made his NHL/NYR debut

how about this showing how much things have changed
Draft: NY Rangers, 4th round (20th overall), 1966 NHL Amateur

how about a trade where the 3 guys you send away all have better post-trade NHL careers than the 3 you bring in ...
November 15, 1971: Traded by the New York Rangers with Andre Dupont and Mike Murphy to the St. Louis Blues for Gene Carr, Wayne Connelly and Jim Lorentz.

...Egers had that big shot but couldn’t skate. But he had a big game when the Rangers had to win the last game of the season to make the playoffs and the crazy tie breaker was goals scored. The Rangers scored ten times and kept pulling Giacomin. ...
 
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The trade was lopsided though I always enjoyed Carr’s skating abilities. I wondered decades later if maybe he had vision problems that went undetected?

I had high hopes for Carr, his long hair and his skating were eye-catching.
but eventually, when playing driveway street hockey, we'd shoot wide on empty nets and say we were Carr
 

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...how about a trade where the 3 guys you send away all have better post-trade NHL careers than the 3 you bring in ...
November 15, 1971: Traded by the New York Rangers with Andre Dupont and Mike Murphy to the St. Louis Blues for Gene Carr, Wayne Connelly and Jim Lorentz.

hah I'd forgotten that the Wayne Connelly era lasted only one day,
and led into a 2nd unproductive deal by NYR
(yeah Doak had his moments, perhaps fewer than B.Smith, but a legacy Tinordi can aspire too)

November 15, 1971: (Wayne Connelly) Traded by the St. Louis Blues with Gene Carr and Jim Lorentz to the New York Rangers for Andre Dupont, Jack Egers and Mike Murphy.

November 16, 1971: (Wayne Connelly) Traded by the New York Rangers with Dave Balon and Ron Stewart to the Vancouver Canucks for Gary Doak and Jim Wiste.
 

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I remember Egers getting in a fight, once, and he had amazingly fast fists, but I don't think there was any power behind them.

I loved watching Carr, even though he couldn't score. In one game, he missed a wide-open net and color-man Bill Chadwick screamed Carr couldn't put the puck in the water from a dock.
 

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hah I'd forgotten that the Wayne Connelly era lasted only one day,
and led into a 2nd unproductive deal by NYR
(yeah Doak had his moments, perhaps fewer than B.Smith, but a legacy Tinordi can aspire too)

November 15, 1971: (Wayne Connelly) Traded by the St. Louis Blues with Gene Carr and Jim Lorentz to the New York Rangers for Andre Dupont, Jack Egers and Mike Murphy.

November 16, 1971: (Wayne Connelly) Traded by the New York Rangers with Dave Balon and Ron Stewart to the Vancouver Canucks for Gary Doak and Jim Wiste.
Wow! In my memory, I thought we lost Arnie Brown and Ron Stewart to the LI franchise in the expansion draft?
 
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I remember Egers getting in a fight, once, and he had amazingly fast fists, but I don't think there was any power behind them.

I loved watching Carr, even though he couldn't score. In one game, he missed a wide-open net and color-man Bill Chadwick screamed Carr couldn't put the puck in the water from a dock.
I loved Chadwick’s play by play partner Jim Gordon.
It was reported that Gordon had an 3 minute egg timer which he used to remind himself to announce the score. This was the days before running graphics on the screen.
 

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Wow! In my memory, I thought we lost Arnie Brown and Ron Stewart to the LI franchise in the expansion draft?

Stewart came and went, including his 1/2 season as NYR HC ... some cool names there in the trades

Ron Stewart Stats | Hockey-Reference.com
June 8, 1965: Traded by the Toronto Maple Leafs to the Boston Bruins for Andy Hebenton, Orland Kurtenbach and Pat Stapleton.
June 6, 1967: Drafted by the St. Louis Blues from the Boston Bruins in the 1967 expansion draft.
November 29, 1967: Traded by the St. Louis Blues with Ron Attwell to the New York Rangers for Red Berenson and Barclay Plager.
November 16, 1971: Traded by the New York Rangers with Dave Balon and Wayne Connelly to the Vancouver Canucks for Gary Doak and Jim Wiste.
March 5, 1972: Traded by the Vancouver Canucks to the New York Rangers for Cash and the loan of Mike McMahon for the remainder of the 1971-72 season.
November 14, 1972: Traded by the New York Rangers to the New York Islanders for cash.

Ron Stewart NHL & WHA Hockey Coaching Record | Hockey-Reference.com
 

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One thing to keep in mind with guys like Egers and Murphy is they were buried down in our lineup. The Rangers had Ratelle, Gilbert, Hadfield. Tkaczuk, Fairbairn, Balon/Carr. Stemkowski, MacGregor, Irvine and Rousseau was a power play specialist who shared point duties with Park on the first power play unit. Those three lines and Rousseau’s place on the team were pretty much set in stone and then there were other vets like Sather, Goyette and Stewart. Also back then it was 17 players and two goalies not 18 and two.

Egers had a couple good years with the Blues but that’s about it. Big slap shot. I do remember that.

Gordon and Chadwick were awful. Just watch old clips of them on YouTube. It’s cringeworthy. The radio team of Albert and Messina were excellent.
 
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I beg to differ. I thought Gordon was topnotch. Not so much Chadwick, who was often embarrassing.
I well recall Carr’s first game: multiple goals and assists. In the blue seats, we were electrified.
It was still the era of wildly curved sticks and guys like Egers, with hard shots but poor skaters, were always on the periphery, waiting for a chance. He did score some big goals for us.
Hadfield used a very curved stick and could really shoot.
 

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Gene Carr. My most hated Ranger for much of my life. Maybe passed by Brashear. Thrilled when Carr got hurt. Bill Chadwick said it best. "Gene Carr couldn't put the puck in the ocean if he was standing at the end of the pier."
 

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I beg to differ. I thought Gordon was topnotch. Not so much Chadwick, who was often embarrassing.
I well recall Carr’s first game: multiple goals and assists. In the blue seats, we were electrified.
It was still the era of wildly curved sticks and guys like Egers, with hard shots but poor skaters, were always on the periphery, waiting for a chance. He did score some big goals for us.
Hadfield used a very curved stick and could really shoot.

I will agree that Gordon was better than Chadwick. To me the radio team f Albert and Messina was top notch.

Gene Carr was a disappointment but I never had any animosity towards him. Generally I liked my first Rangers teams pretty much to the man.
 
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