Willie Marshall
Marshall c. 1960s with the Baltimore Clippers
Born (1930-12-01)December 1, 1930
Kirkland Lake, Ontario, Canada
Died June 2, 2023(2023-06-02) (aged 92)
Lebanon, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Height 5 ft 10 in (178 cm)
Weight 165 lb (75 kg; 11 st 11 lb)
Position Centre
Shot Left
Played for NHL
Toronto Maple Leafs
AHL
Pittsburgh Hornets
Hershey Bears
Rochester Americans
Providence Reds
Baltimore Clippers
IHL
Toledo Hornets
NAHL
Buffalo Norsemen
Playing career 19521972
Marshall (right) being inducted into the Hershey Bears Hall of Fame in 2012

Wilmott J. Marshall (December 1, 1930 – June 2, 2023) was a Canadian ice hockey forward.[1] Marshall held the all-time record for most goals, most points, most assists, most hat tricks, and most games played in the American Hockey League (AHL), registered over a 20-season career.

Marshall also played with the Toronto Maple Leafs in the National Hockey League over the course of four seasons between 1953 and 1958.

The Willie Marshall Award, which is awarded to the AHL's leading goal scorer, is named after him.

Hockey career

Marshall made his professional debut with the AHL's Pittsburgh Hornets in 1952–53, recording 66 points in 62 games and leading the team to the Calder Cup Finals.[2]

Marshall was voted a First Team AHL All-Star twice, first in 1955–56 and again in 1957–58, when he won the AHL scoring title with a career-best 104 points in 68 games. He was also selected as a Second Team All-Star in 1961–62.

Marshall won the Calder Cup with Pittsburgh in 1955, and with Hershey in 1958 and 1959. He ranks second in AHL history with 119 career playoff points over 112 postseason games.[2]

Marshall played for the Providence Reds in 1963, then moved to the Baltimore Clippers for 1966–71. He finished his career with the Rochester Americans in 1971–72. He was the league's all-time leader in games played (1,205), goals (523), assists (852), points (1,375) and hat tricks (25).[2]

Marshall had 570 points in 439 games with the Hershey Bears and is sixth on their all-time scoring list. His number 16 was retired by the club.[3]

The American Hockey League presents the Willie Marshall Award annually in his honor to the AHL player who scores the most goals that season.[2] Marshall was named to the AHL Hall of Fame in 2006.

Personal life and death

In his later years, Marshall became an avid author who self-published numerous volumes of Christian poetry and several nonfiction works on Christian history, theology, and doctrine. He later lived in Lebanon, Pennsylvania.

Marshall died at his home in Lebanon, Pennsylvania on June 2, 2023, at the age of 91.[4][5]

Awards and honours

Taken from eliteprospects.com

Career statistics

Regular season and playoffs

Regular season Playoffs
Season Team League GPGAPtsPIM GPGAPtsPIM
1948–49 Toronto St. Michael's Majors OHA 3213183114
1949–50 Toronto St. Michael's Majors OHA 4839276632 561710
1950–51 Toronto St. Michael's Majors OHA 4329305920 61122
1950–51 Guelph Biltmores OHA 44372
1951–52 Charlottetown Islanders MMHL 8450449489
1952–53 Pittsburgh Hornets AHL 6227396658 1018913
1952–53 Toronto Maple Leafs NHL 20000
1953–54 Pittsburgh Hornets AHL 6128457341 51452
1954–55 Pittsburgh Hornets AHL 4623254837 1097166
1954–55 Toronto Maple Leafs NHL 161450
1955–56 Pittsburgh Hornets AHL 5845529747 42130
1955–56 Toronto Maple Leafs NHL 60000
1956–57 Hershey Bears AHL 6435599418 737104
1957–58 Hershey Bears AHL 68406410456 11109196
1958–59 Rochester Americans AHL 19716236
1958–59 Hershey Bears AHL 372216384 95270
1958–59 Toronto Maple Leafs NHL 90112
1959–60 Hershey Bears AHL 7238407899
1960–61 Hershey Bears AHL 5625446936 73582
1961–62 Hershey Bears AHL 7030659524 70660
1962–63 Hershey Bears AHL 7236569212 15371010
1963–64 Providence Reds AHL 7233508318 32350
1964–65 Providence Reds AHL 6912445612
1965–66 Providence Reds AHL 701327408
1966–67 Baltimore Clippers AHL 6833568922 967130
1967–68 Baltimore Clippers AHL 512441652
1968–69 Baltimore Clippers AHL 7426527818 41230
1969–70 Baltimore Clippers AHL 42919280 52240
1970–71 Baltimore Clippers AHL 641540550 60110
1971–72 Toledo Hornets IHL 461532472
1971–72 Rochester Americans AHL 102242
1975–76 Buffalo Norsemen NAHL 10000
AHL totals 12055238521375520 111487111943
NHL totals 331562

References

  1. His full name is listed in the NHL Media guides of the mid 1950s.
  2. 1 2 3 4 "AHL Hall of Fame: Willie Marshall". Retrieved June 3, 2023.
  3. "Hershey Bears mourn the passing of Willie Marshall". Retrieved June 3, 2023.
  4. "AHL mourns passing of Willie Marshall". Retrieved June 3, 2023.
  5. "Obituary". Finkenbinder Family Funeral Homes. Retrieved June 4, 2023.
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