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Simon Nolet

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Simon Nolet
Born (1941-11-23) November 23, 1941 (age 83)
Saint-Odilon-de-Cranbourne, Quebec, Canada
Height 5 ft 9 in (175 cm)
Weight 185 lb (84 kg; 13 st 3 lb)
Position Right Wing
Shot Right
Played for Philadelphia Flyers
Kansas City Scouts
Pittsburgh Penguins
Colorado Rockies
Playing career 1962–1977

Simon Laurent Nolet (born November 23, 1941) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey player. He played ten seasons in the National Hockey League (NHL), most notably for the Philadelphia Flyers, with whom he won the Stanley Cup in 1973-74.

Playing career

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Nolet started his junior career with the Quebec Citadelles of the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League and appeared in the Memorial Cup playoffs with them. In 1963-64 he scored 68 goals in 68 games with the Windsor, Nova Scotia Maple Leafs and helped them reach the Allan Cup Eastern semi-finals; he also scored ten goals in the playoffs. After sitting out most of the following season, he joined the Sherbrooke Castors, for whom he scored 21 goals in 15 games to lead them to the Allan Cup.

Immediately after that, Nolet signed with the Quebec Aces of the American Hockey League, and scored two goals and an assist in his professional debut. He starred with the Aces for most of the next five seasons; in 1967-68 he led the league in scoring with 44 goals and 52 assists for 96 points, and scored 15 points in ten playoff games, and he helped the Aces reach the Calder Cup finals that season and the following season as well.

The Philadelphia Flyers, who joined the NHL in 1967-68, purchased the Aces and the rights to its players, and Nolet made his NHL debut that season. He was a firm fixture by 1969–70, when he scored 22 goals in 56 games after his permanent promotion from Quebec. He showed strength in two-way play and penalty killing, and was known for his blazing speed and heavy slapshot. He earned a place in the All-Star Game in 1971–72.

Left exposed in the 1974 NHL Expansion Draft, Nolet was selected fifth overall by the Kansas City Scouts, and was named the team's first captain. He led a weak squad in scoring that first season and was Kansas City's sole representative in the All-Star Game. Halfway through the next year, he was dealt to the Pittsburgh Penguins, but was reacquired by the team in the 1976 offseason after it had moved to Denver and become the Colorado Rockies. He was named team captain again, and retired after the 1976–77 NHL season.

Post-playing career

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After his playing days, Nolet worked as a scout for the Quebec Nordiques of the World Hockey Association, and later served as an assistant coach for the club from 1982 to 1987. He later became and remains a scout in the Flyers' organization.[citation needed][when?]

Achievements and facts

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Career statistics

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Regular season and playoffs

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Regular season Playoffs
Season Team League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM
1960–61 Quebec Citadelles QJHL 11 2 1 3 0
1961–62 Quebec Citadelles QJHL 39 25 27 52 22 10 4 4 8 12
1961–62 Quebec Aces AHL 1 0 0 0 2
1961–62 Quebec Citadelles Mem-Cup 9 2 4 6 2
1962–63 Windsor Maple Leafs NSSHL 55 53 55 108 30 7 5 6 11 14
1962–63 Moncton Hawks NSSHL 12 4 5 9 2
1963–64 Windsor Maple Leafs NSSHL 68 68 65 133 19 8 2 6 8 4
1963–64 Windsor Maple Leafs Al-Cup 11 10 8 18 8
1964–65 Quebec Aces AHL 2 2 1 3 2
1964–65 Sherbrooke Castors Al-Cup 15 21 14 35 4
1965–66 Quebec Aces AHL 61 16 17 33 12 6 0 0 0 2
1966–67 Quebec Aces AHL 66 32 24 56 28 5 1 4 5 4
1967–68 Philadelphia Flyers NHL 4 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0
1967–68 Quebec Aces AHL 70 44 52 96 45 10 5 10 15 10
1968–69 Philadelphia Flyers NHL 35 4 10 14 8
1968–69 Quebec Aces AHL 33 11 21 32 28 15 5 3 8 28
1969–70 Philadelphia Flyers NHL 56 22 22 44 36
1969–70 Quebec Aces AHL 22 13 18 31 14
1970–71 Philadelphia Flyers NHL 74 9 19 28 42 4 2 1 3 0
1971–72 Philadelphia Flyers NHL 67 23 20 43 22
1972–73 Philadelphia Flyers NHL 70 16 20 36 6 11 3 1 4 4
1973–74 Philadelphia Flyers NHL 52 19 17 36 13 15 1 1 2 4
1974–75 Kansas City Scouts NHL 72 26 32 58 30
1975–76 Kansas City Scouts NHL 41 10 15 25 16
1975–76 Pittsburgh Penguins NHL 39 9 8 17 2 3 0 0 0 0
1976–77 Colorado Rockies NHL 52 12 19 31 10
AHL totals 255 118 133 251 131 36 11 17 28 44
NHL totals 562 150 182 332 187 34 6 3 9 8

Notes

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  1. ^ This may also be considered the first goal in the New Jersey Devils' history, as the two franchises are the same, the Scouts having moved to Colorado in 1976 and to New Jersey in 1982.
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Preceded by
Position created
Kansas City Scouts captain
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Succeeded by
Guy Charron
Preceded by
Kansas City Scouts captain
Guy Charron
Colorado Rockies captain
1976–77
Succeeded by