Bep Guidolin

Bep Guidolin
Born (1925-12-09)December 9, 1925
Thorold, Ontario, Canada
Died November 24, 2008(2008-11-24) (aged 82)
Barrie, Ontario, Canada
Height 5 ft 8 in (173 cm)
Weight 175 lb (79 kg; 12 st 7 lb)
Position Left Wing
Shot Left
Played for Chicago Black Hawks
Detroit Red Wings
Boston Bruins
Playing career 19421952

Armand "Bep" Guidolin (December 9, 1925 – November 24, 2008) was a Canadian National Hockey League player. He was born in Thorold, Ontario. He and Eleanor, his wife of 62 years, had four children.

Guidolin stood 5'8" at 175 lbs, and was left shooting left winger in the NHL. He later went on to a coaching career. He was nicknamed "Bep" because his mother spoke Italian and very little English. Armand was the baby of the family and his mother pronounced baby as "beppy". The nickname stuck and was shortened to "Bep". He is the cousin of fellow NHL player and coach Aldo Guidolin.[1]

Playing career

Guidolin played junior hockey with the Oshawa Generals of the OHA, playing in the Memorial Cup in 1942. Later that year he became the youngest player (16 years, 11 months) to play in an NHL game, on November 12, 1942.

His quick rise to the NHL was a direct result of World War II. The Boston Bruins were in dire need of replacements to fill the roster holes created by so many players leaving for military service. In 1944, his eligibility for military service brought a one-year break from his NHL career.

Guidolin also played for the Detroit Red Wings and the Chicago Black Hawks. Armand was an ardent supporter for the formation of a players' union, which led to an early demise to his NHL career in 1952. He played for nine years in the minors, then retired to a coaching career.

Coaching career

Guidolin coached the Belleville McFarlands, winning the Allan Cup in 1958, and the World Championship in 1959. In 1965 he became the coach of his former junior team the Oshawa Generals, featuring 17-year-old future Hockey Hall of Fame defenceman Bobby Orr. He led the Generals to the Memorial Cup final in 1966 versus the Edmonton Oil Kings. Guidolin later coached the London Knights of the OHL, Boston Bruins and the Kansas City Scouts of the NHL, the Edmonton Oilers of the World Hockey Association, and the Boston Braves and Philadelphia Firebirds of the American Hockey League. Coached the Timmins Northstars of the Northland Intermediate Hockey League which went on to the Hardy Cup Finals for the All Canadians.

Career statistics

Regular season   Playoffs
Season Team League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM
1942-43 Boston Bruins NHL 42 7 15 22 53 9 0 4 4 12
1943-44 Boston Bruins NHL 47 17 25 42 58 - - - - -
1945-46 Boston Bruins NHL 50 15 17 32 62 10 5 2 7 13
1946-47 Boston Bruins NHL 56 10 13 23 73 3 0 1 1 6
1947-48 Detroit Red Wings NHL 58 12 10 22 78 2 0 0 0 4
1948-49 Detroit Red Wings NHL 4 0 0 0 0 - - - - -
1948-49 Chicago Black Hawks NHL 56 4 17 21 116 - - - - -
1949-50 Chicago Black Hawks NHL 70 17 34 51 42 - - - - -
1950-51 Chicago Black Hawks NHL 69 12 22 34 56 - - - - -
1951-52 Chicago Black Hawks NHL 67 13 18 31 78 - - - - -
1952-53 Syracuse Warriors AHL 23 1 8 9 24 3 0 0 0 8
1952-53 Ottawa Senators QSHL 43 9 24 33 54 - - - - -
1953-54 Ottawa Senators QHL 71 18 38 56 148 - - - - -
1954-55 Ottawa Senators QHL 19 5 12 17 77 - - - - -
1954-55 North Bay Trappers NOHA 0 0 0 0 0 - - - - -
1956-57 Bellville McFarlands OHASr 0 16 29 45 156 - - - - -
1957-58 Windsor Bulldogs OHASr 7 2 6 8 24 - - - - -
1957-58 Bellville McFarlands OHASr 0 12 18 30 60 - - - - -
1958-59 Kingston Merchants OHASr 0 0 0 0 0 - - - - -
1960–61 Omaha Knights IHL 64 14 33 47 62 - - - - -
NHL Total 519 107 171 278 616 24 5 7 12 35
AHL Total 23 1 8 9 24 3 0 0 0 8
QSHL/QHL Total 133 32 74 106 279 - - - - -
NOHA Total 0 0 0 0 0 - - - - -
OHASr Total 7 30 53 83 240 - - - - -
IHL Total 64 14 33 47 63 - - - - -

Coaching statistics

NHL

TeamYearRegular seasonPost season
GWLTPtsDivision RankResult
Boston Bruins1972–73 262060(40)2nd in EastLost in Quarter-Finals
Boston Bruins1973–74 78521791131st in EastLost in Cup Finals
Kansas City Scouts1974–75 80155411415th in Smythemissed playoffs
Kansas City Scouts1975–76 4511304(26)5th in Smythe(fired)
Total2299810724220

WHA

TeamYearRegular seasonPost season
GWLTPtsDivision RankResult
Edmonton Oilers1976–77 6325362(72)4th in West(fired)
Total632536272

WOJBHL

TeamYearRegular seasonPost season
GWLTPtsPctResult
Windsor Spitfires1964-65 4011272240.300 Out of playoffs
Total4027224

OHA

TeamYearRegular seasonPost season
GWLTPtsPctResult
Oshawa Generals1965-66 4822188520.542Won J. Ross Robertson Cup
London Knights1969-70 5422257510.472Lost in round 2
London Knights1970-71 6219358460.371Lost in round 1
Total164637823149

AHL

TeamYearRegular seasonPost season
GWLTPtsPctResult
Boston Braves1971–72 76412114960.632Lost in round 2
Philadelphia Firebirds1978-79 8023498540.338Out of Playoffs
Total156647322150

OHL

TeamYearRegular seasonPost season
GWLTPtsDivision RankResult
Brantford Alexanders1981-82 6825412525th in EmmsLost in quarter-finals
Total682541252

OHASr

TeamYearRegular seasonPost season
GWLTPtsPctResult
Barrie Broncos1983-84

References

Preceded by
Bill Hunter
General Manager of the Edmonton Oilers
1976–77
Succeeded by
Brian Conacher
Preceded by
Tom Johnson
Head coach of the Boston Bruins
197274
Succeeded by
Don Cherry
Preceded by
Position created
Head coach of the Kansas City Scouts
197475
Succeeded by
Sid Abel
Preceded by
Clare Drake
Head coach of the Edmonton Oilers
1976–77
Succeeded by
Glen Sather
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