Greg C. Adams

Greg Charles Adams (born the May 31st 1960 with Duncan in Colombia-British) is a former player of professional Hockey which played in the National league of hockey of 1980 with 1990.

Career of player

Adams began its career at the Flyers from Philadelphia, after the latter did not engage it as free agent the September 28th 1979. During its 9 seasons career, Adams travelled much, being found within seven clubs: Flyers, the Whalers de Hartford, the Capitals of Washington, the Oilers d' Edmonton, the Canucks of Vancouver, Scandinavian of Quebec and the Red Wings de Détroit. Its best offensive season came in 1985-86, whereas it marks 18 goals and adds 38 master keys, for 56 points, in 78 matches. He is recognized more for his robustness than its smoothness, he even already threw the gloves with 3 recoveries in the same match and against the same adversary Gord Kluzak of time when he played for Whalers. He withdrew himself in 1990.

During its stay with Vancouver, he played with another Greg Adams: Greg " Gus" Adams.

Statistics of career

  • Card on www.hockeydb.com

Teams of stars and Trophies

  • 1980: Named on the 1st team of stars of the Western Hockey League.

Transaction in career

  • September 28th, 1979. Sign like free agent with Flyers of Philadelphia.
  • August 19th, 1982. Exchanged in Whalers de Hartford by Flyers of Philadelphia with Ken Liseman and the choice of round first (David Jensen) and of third round (Leif Karlsson) of Flyers to the fishing out of 1983 of the LNH for Mark Howe and the choice of round third (Derrick Smith) of Whalers to the fishing out of 1983 of the LNH.
  • October 3rd, 1983. Exchanged in Capitals of Washington by Whalers de Hartford for Torrie Robertson.
  • July 22nd, 1988. Exchanged in Oilers d' Edmonton by Capitals of Washington for Geoff Courtnall.
  • March 7th, 1989. Exchanged in Canucks of Vancouver by Oilers d' Edmonton with Doug Smith for John LeBlanc and the choice of round fifth Peter White of Canucks to the Fishing out of 1989 of the LNH.
  • October 2nd, 1989. Selected by the Scandinavian ones of Quebec of Canucks of Vancouver to the fishing out intra-team of 1989.
  • December 4th, 1989. Exchanged in Red Wings de Detroit by the Scandinavian ones of Quebec with Picardy Robert for Tony McKegney.

Career of trainer

He was trainer-chief of Capitals de Cowichan Valley of the British Columbia Hockey League (BCHL) at the time of the season 2000-2001.

External sources & Bonds

; Sources
  • hockeydb.com
  • Legends off Hockey

See too

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