Joe Zanussi

Joseph Lawrence Zanussi (born September 25, 1947 in Rossland, British Columbia) is a Canadian retired professional ice hockey player who played 149 games in the World Hockey Association and 87 games in the National Hockey League. Zanussi's skating ability and agility earned him the nicknames 'Crazy Legs' and 'Tazmanian Devil' and although small for a pro hockey defenseman, Zanussi was a good bodychecker and possessed a big shot. His only hockey card noted that he had a big smile. He signed originally with the Detroit Red Wings and played with the New York Rangers, Winnipeg Jets, St. Louis Blues, and Boston Bruins. He was part of the 1975 trade that brought Phil Esposito to the Rangers and sent Brad Park and Jean Ratelle to the Bruins. Zanussi led the AHL in scoring at the time, with 19 points through 11 games.

Joe Zanussi
Born (1947-09-25) September 25, 1947
Rossland, British Columbia, Canada
Height 5 ft 10 in (178 cm)
Weight 180 lb (82 kg; 12 st 12 lb)
Position Defence
Shot Right
Played for Winnipeg Jets
New York Rangers
Boston Bruins
St. Louis Blues
NHL Draft Undrafted
Playing career 19681978

Career highlights

1967-68: 1st league captain of the Swift Current Broncos of the Western Canadian Junior Hockey League; member of the 1968 Estevan Bruins, 1968 Memorial Cup Champions.

1970-71: CHL MVP (tie); CHL 2nd team all star; team sportsmanship award; CHL best defenseman.

1972-73: Assisted on first ever Winnipeg Jets regular season WHA goal.

1973-74: Winnipeg Jets most exciting player as voted by the fans.

1974-75: Eddie Shore Award (AHL Best Defenseman); MVP Runner Up; 1st team all star; Providence Reds team MVP and Defensive awards.

1977-78: CHL 1st team all star; Salt Lake Golden Eagles best defenseman.

Trades

May 24, 1972: Traded to the New York Rangers by the Detroit Red Wings along with the Red Wings first round choice in the 1972 draft (#10 overall, Rangers selected Al Blanchard) in exchange for Gary Doak and Rick Newell.

Nov. 7, 1975: Traded to the Boston Bruins by the New York Rangers along with Jean Ratelle and Brad Park in exchange for Phil Esposito and Carol Vadnais.

Dec. 20, 1976: Traded to the St. Louis Blues by the Boston Bruins in exchange for Rick Smith.

Career statistics

    Regular season   Playoffs
Season Team League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM
1966–67 Edmonton Oil Kings CMJHL 4211172833 92246
1967–68 Swift Current Broncos WCHL 5717486546
1968–69 Johnstown Jets EHL 72203656107 321312
1969–70 Fort Worth Wings CHL 56491365 710116
1970–71 Fort Worth Wings CHL 72131932172 30114
1971–72 Fort Worth Wings CHL 484242869 701118
1972–73 Winnipeg Jets WHA 734212553 142576
1973–74 Winnipeg Jets WHA 763222553 40000
1974–75 New York Rangers NHL 80224
1974–75 Providence Reds AHL 6422365876 31014
1975–76 Providence Reds AHL 118111929
1975–76 Boston Bruins NHL 6017830 40112
1975–76 Rochester Americans AHL 20112
1976–77 Boston Bruins NHL 80118
1976–77 Rochester Americans AHL 17191018
1976–77 St. Louis Blues NHL 110334
1976–77 Kansas City Blues CHL 304141826 1022414
1977–78 Salt Lake Golden Eagles CHL 7110243474 61452
NHL totals 87 1 13 14 46 4 0 1 1 2
AHL totals 94 31 57 88 125 3 1 0 1 4
Preceded by
Dan Johnson
CHL Most Valuable Player Award
1970–71
shared with
Andre Dupont
Peter McDuffe
Gerry Ouellette
Succeeded by
Gregg Sheppard
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