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Dale Rolfe

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Dale Rolfe

Dale Roland Carl Rolfe (born April 30, 1940) is a Canadian former ice hockey defenceman. He played for four teams in the National Hockey League (NHL) between 1960 and 1975. He spent his junior career with the Barrie Flyers through the 1956–57 and 1959–60 seasons. During the 1959–60 NHL season, Rolfe played three games with the Boston Bruins as well as two games with the Kingston Frontenacs of the EPHL.

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Dale Rolfe
Rolfe in 1971
Born (1940-04-30) April 30, 1940 (age 84)
Timmins, Ontario, Canada
Height 6 ft 4 in (193 cm)
Weight 195 lb (88 kg; 13 st 13 lb)
Position Defence
Shot Left
Played for Boston Bruins
Los Angeles Kings
Detroit Red Wings
New York Rangers
Playing career 19561975
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Rolfe then spent the 1960–61 and 1961–62 seasons with the Portland Buckaroos of the Western Hockey League. Rolfe then moved to the American Hockey League where he spent the next season with the Hershey Bears and the following four seasons with the Springfield Indians. In the 1967–68 season, he returned to the National Hockey League, playing for the Los Angeles Kings. He played for the Kings until he was traded to the Detroit Red Wings on February 20, 1970. Rolfe stayed with Detroit for the remainder of the 1969–70 season and the majority of the 1970–71 season before being traded to the New York Rangers for Jim Krulicki where he would spend the rest of his professional career, retiring after the 1974–75 NHL season.

Rolfe was noted for being at the wrong end of a lopsided fight with Dave Schultz in a 43 defeat to the Philadelphia Flyers in the decisive Game 7 of the Stanley Cup Semifinals at The Spectrum on May 5, 1974. Dispelling any perception that his Rangers teammates were intimidated because they stood by and did nothing, Brad Park sent an email to the New York Post in 2011 stating that the NHL "had brought the third-man-in rule, so someone would have gotten thrown out of the game with a game misconduct for intervening" and that Rolfe "looked me in the eye and said to stay out of it" for that exact reason when Park tried to step in.[1]

Rolfe's career as an active player ended as a result of a left ankle fracture when the blade of his skate caught a rut on Madison Square Garden ice in the second period of an 86 Rangers loss to the Pittsburgh Penguins on March 2, 1975. His left talus was pulled completely out of the ankle joint with the broken bones cutting through his hockey sock. Team orthopedist Dr. James Nicholas informed him that "there is a real and dangerous risk of reinjury" and advised him to stop playing hockey.[2][3]

Rolfe played a total of 509 NHL regular season games with 25 goals, 125 assists, and 556 penalty minutes.

He was recognized by opponents to be a smart defender who used tremendous reach and strength to play the puck or take a man out of the play.

Career statistics

Regular season and playoffs

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Regular season Playoffs
Season Team League GPGAPtsPIM GPGAPtsPIM
1956–57 Barrie Flyers OHA 5218163437 30002
1957–58 Barrie Flyers OHA 505222783 40008
1958–59 Barrie Flyers OHA 4492534132 614524
1959–60 Barrie Flyers OHA 4883947127 616725
1959–60 Boston Bruins NHL 30000
1959–60 Kingston Frontenacs EPHL 20112
1960–61 Portland Buckaroos WHL 704121652 142578
1961–62 Portland Buckaroos WHL 707152265 71238
1962–63 Hershey Bears AHL 53391278 1113426
1963–64 Springfield Indians AHL 7121618103
1964–65 Springfield Indians AHL 6910253568
1965–66 Springfield Indians AHL 715273294 601116
1966–67 Springfield Indians AHL 6714354994
1967–68 Los Angeles Kings NHL 683131684 701114
1967–68 Springfield Indians AHL 61562
1968–69 Los Angeles Kings NHL 753192285 100448
1969–70 Los Angeles Kings NHL 55191077
1969–70 Detroit Red Wings NHL 20291112 40228
1970–71 Detroit Red Wings NHL 44391248
1970–71 New York Rangers NHL 1407723 1301114
1971–72 New York Rangers NHL 682141667 1643716
1972–73 New York Rangers NHL 727253274 80556
1973–74 New York Rangers NHL 483121556 1318923
1974–75 New York Rangers NHL 4218930
NHL totals 50925125150556 715242989
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