Sunday, November 8, 2020

JIM NEILSON 1940-2020

 


Jim Neilson, a former NHL defenceman, passed away on November 6, 2020.

Neilson began in National Hockey League career in 1962-63 with the New York Rangers. He made his debut on October 11, 1962, at Madison Square Garden. The Rangers fell to the Detroit Red Wings by a score of 2-1. Below is an action photo of Neilson in his maiden voyage.

In March 1968, Neilson was named New York's outstanding defensive player by the writer's that covered the Rangers. Also, his steady play resulted in him being named to the NHL's Second All-Star Team alongside Montreal's J. C. Tremblay.

The following year, 1968-69, Neilson put together his best season statistically. In 76 games he recorded 10 goals and 34 assists for 44 points. 

He spent 12 seasons with the Rangers prior to joining the California Golden Seals. Neilson was left unprotected by New York in the annual June Draft. Neilson's return to his first NHL home came on October 16, 1974, when the Seals visited the Garden. 

"It was kind of strange coming up the elevator and walking to this locker room," Neilson told the reporter's in the visitors' dressing room. "I hope I'd be missed," Neilson said reflecting on his departure from the Rangers. "If the Ranger defence is down, maybe people will figure I was a cog there for a number of years."

Neilson played on the West coast for two years.

His time in the NHL came to a close in 1978 after two seasons with the Cleveland Barons.

Writing in his Twitter account, Neilson's former teammate and Rangers' legend, Rod Gilbert, expressed his sadness. "It's with a heavy heart that the Rangers' family learned of the passing of my very special friend and long time teammate. Jim (Chief) Neilson made (an) immeasurable contribution to the Rangers and was admired by all his supporters. Rest In Peace friend and we pray for you."

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