Aldo Guidolin
Born (1932-06-06)June 6, 1932
Forks of the Credit, Ontario
Died November 8, 2015(2015-11-08) (aged 83)
Guelph, Ontario
Height 6 ft 0 in (183 cm)
Weight 180 lb (82 kg; 12 st 12 lb)
Position Right Wing/Defence
Shot Right
Played for New York Rangers
Playing career 19521969

Aldo Reno Guidolin (June 6, 1932 – November 8, 2015) was a Canadian professional ice hockey defenceman and coach. He played in the National Hockey League with the New York Rangers between 1952 and 1956. The rest of his career, which lasted from 1952 to 1969, was mainly spent in the American Hockey League. After his playing career Guidolin became a coach, and was the head coach of the NHL's Colorado Rockies during the 1978–79 season.

Playing career

Guidolin began his career with the junior league Guelph Biltmores. He won the Memorial Cup in 1952 while still playing in a role as a two-way winger. After a partial minor league season with the Valleyfield Braves, Guidolin was called up to the New York Rangers and moved permanently to defence. He played 182 games in the National Hockey League with the club, serving as a regular at the blue line for two seasons before being relegated to the American Hockey League.

Guidolin played for the next fourteen seasons with Springfield Indians, Cleveland Barons and Baltimore Clippers, serving as a bruising defender with an offensive flare.

Post-playing career

In his final three seasons with the Clippers Guidolin also worked as the coach of the team, before taking an NHL job as a scout with the Atlanta Flames. He later became the Colorado Rockies director of player development and served a partial season behind the team's bench as interim head coach.[1][2]

Personal life

Guidolin experienced a series of strokes after retirement. In his later life, he lived at an assisted living facility in Guelph, Ontario.[2] He died on November 8, 2015.[3][4]

He is the first cousin of fellow NHL player and coach Bep Guidolin.[5]

Career statistics

Regular season and playoffs

Regular season Playoffs
Season Team League GPGAPtsPIM GPGAPtsPIM
1949–50 Guelph Biltmores OHA 38881621 1520218
1949–50 Guelph Biltmores M-Cup 110338
1950–51 Guelph Biltmores OHA 387111835 50110
1951–52 Guelph Biltmores OHA 4721335495 1024616
1951–52 Guelph Biltmores M-Cup 42132
1952–53 New York Rangers NHL 3044824
1952–53 Vancouver Canucks WHL 32024
1952–53 Valleyfield Braves QSHL 2435829 110339
1953–54 New York Rangers NHL 6826851
1954–55 New York Rangers NHL 7025734
1955–56 New York Rangers NHL 141018
1955–56 Providence Reds AHL 5152631111 843711
1956–57 Providence Reds AHL 348162428 51126
1957–58 Providence Reds AHL 596162264 512312
1958–59 Springfield Indians AHL 553182190
1959–60 Cleveland Barons AHL 66102232168 702216
1960–61 Cleveland Barons AHL 72103747152 40118
1961–62 Cleveland Barons AHL 6873441177 612310
1962–63 Baltimore Clippers AHL 5982836144
1963–64 Baltimore Clippers AHL 7271724165
1964–65 Baltimore Clippers AHL 6712829143
1965–66 Providence Reds AHL 7142125157
1966–67 Baltimore Clippers AHL 6431417108 901120
1967–68 Baltimore Clippers AHL 696121895
1968–69 Baltimore Clippers AHL 7208860
AHL totals 879782973751662 447121983
NHL totals 18291524117

Coaching record

TeamYearRegular seasonPost season
GWLTPtsFinishResult
Colorado Rockies 1978–79 591239832 4th in SmytheMissed playoffs

References

  1. "Aldo Guidolin Stats and Profile". hockeydb.com.
  2. 1 2 "Catching up with ... Aldo Guidolin".
  3. "Guelph hockey legend Aldo Guidolin recalled as both tough and gentle". Guelph Mercury. 9 November 2015. Retrieved 10 November 2015.
  4. "ALDO GUIDOLIN Obituary (2015) - Guelph, ON - Toronto Star". Legacy.com.
  5. Fischler, Stan; Fischler, Shirley (2003). Who's who in Hockey. ISBN 9780740719042.
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