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Juha Widing: Scandinavian Pioneer In The NHL

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juha widing los angeles kings 1971-72 o-pee-chee rookie cardHe was a NHL pioneer in that he grew up playing hockey in Scandinavia before coming over to Canada to play junior and ultimately move on to the big leagues. Players from Sweden and Finland are commonplace in today’s National Hockey League but when Juha Widing played in the 1970’s, it was a rarity.

Born in Oulu, Finland to Swedish nationals, Widing spent his youth in Sweden and moved to Canada as a 17 year old. In 1984, Juha died at the young age of 38 from a heart attack.

Juha Widing – Junior and Minor Pro

Widing came to Canada to play junior on the prairies with the Brandon Wheat Kings. He played three years for Brandon from 1964-65 to 1966-67, the first two years in the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League (SJHL) and the final year in Manitoba (MJHL).


In 1965-66, Juha tied with Ross Lonsberry of the Estevan Bruins for the league’s goal scoring lead with 67. Yet, he won no individual awards and was not named to the first or second all-star teams.

For 1966-67, the Wheat Kings moved to the MJHL after the SJHL folded. Also making the move back their home province were the Flin Flon Bombers. Widing put up incredible numbers with 70 goals and 74 assists for 144 points in just 43 games. However, a kid named Bobby Clarke was playing for Flin Flon and totalled 183 points on 71 goals and 112 assists. Widing was named the Second Team All-Star Centre with Clarke getting First Team honours. Brandon and Flin Flon faced off in the finals with the Bombers coming out ahead.

Juha’s time in the minors was limited to the 1967-68 and 1968-69 seasons. In both years, he played for the Omaha Knights in the Central Hockey League. In his second season, Widing totalled 80 points on 41 goals and 39 assists over 72 regular season games. His goal total led the league and he placed tied for second for overall scoring. He was once again a Second Team All-Star centre.

Juha Widing – Major League Hockey

Widing played 575 regular season games in the National Hockey League between 1969-70 and 1976-77 with the New York Rangers, Los Angeles Kings and Cleveland Barons. Over that time, Juha scored 144 and assisted on 226 for 370 points. Playing for some pretty weak teams, he played just eight games in the Stanley Cup playoffs.


Juha Widing Collection

dads cookies 1970-71 button

 

1971-72 o-pee-chee button

 

opc 1972-73 button

 

opc 1973-74 button

 


Most of his time was spent with the Kings. His career started with the Rangers in 1969-70 but 44 games into the season he was traded to Los Angeles along with Real Lemieux for Ted Irvine. In his final year, 1976-77, Widing was traded midseason to the Cleveland Barons with Gary Edwards for Jim Moxey and Gary Simmons.

juha widing los angeles kings 1970-71 dads cookiesPlaying for the lowly Kings of the early 1970’s, Widing led the team in scoring on more than one occasion. Four times, he scored 25 or more goals in a single season. His best year offensively was 1972-73 when he totalled 70 points on 16 goals and 54 assists over 77 games. His assist total was one away from finishing in the NHL’s top ten.

Juha played one year in the World Hockey Association, 1977-78. The Edmonton Oilers picked him up for the second to last season of the WHA’s existence. His numbers were decent with 42 points over 71 games. Widing played in Edmonton’s five playoff games as the Oilers were ousted in the opening round 4-1 by the New England Whalers. The Whalers outscored the Oilers 23-9 over the five games.

In the off-season, the Oilers traded Widing to the Indianapolis Racers in exchange for Bill Goldsworthy. Juha chose to instead retire from the game.

Juha Widing – Rookie Card

The official Juha Widing is either of the 1971-72 O-Pee-Chee or 1971-72 Topps number 86. He is shown as a member of the Los Angeles Kings. However, Widing does appear the year before in the 1970-71 Dad’s Cookies set.

Season Team Lge GP G A Pts PIM
1964-65 Brandon Wheat Kings SJHL 45 23 15 38 26
1965-66 Brandon Wheat Kings SJHL 50 62 52 114 29
1966-67 Brandon Wheat Kings MJHL 43 70 74 144 64
1967-68 Omaha Knights CPHL 62 27 33 60 19
1968-69 Omaha Knights CHL 72 41 39 80 58
1969-70 New York Rangers NHL 44 7 7 14 10
1969-70 Los Angeles Kings NHL 4 0 2 2 2
1970-71 Los Angeles Kings NHL 78 25 40 65 24
1971-72 Los Angeles Kings NHL 78 27 28 55 26
1972-73 Los Angeles Kings NHL 77 16 54 70 30
1973-74 Los Angeles Kings NHL 71 27 30 57 26
1974-75 Los Angeles Kings NHL 80 26 34 60 46
1975-76 Los Angeles Kings NHL 67 7 15 22 26
1976-77 Los Angeles Kings NHL 47 3 8 11 8
1976-77 Cleveland Barons NHL 29 6 8 14 10
1977-78 Edmonton Oilers WHA 71 18 24 42 8
NHL Totals 575 144 226 370 208
WHA Totals 71 18 24 42 8

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