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  Andy Bathgate: Sport Celebrity - Hockey -
Andy Bathgate proved to be a dominating player during the late 1950's and early 1960's, earning two berths each on the NHL First and Second All-Star squads.
Andy Bathgate began the 1963-64 season with the Rangers, but after appearing in 56 contests with New York, Bathgate and Don McKenney were traded to the Toronto Maple Leafs for five players.
Andy Bathgate played the 1964-65 season with Toronto, but was traded in May of 1965 to the Detroit Red Wings in an eight-player transaction.
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  Andy Bathgate Information
Andrew James Bathgate, (Born - August 28, 1932 in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada) is a retired Canadian Professional Hockey Centerman who played 17 seasons in the National Hockey League for the New York Rangers, Toronto Maple Leafs, Detroit Red Wings and Pittsburgh Penguins.
Andy Bathgate was a popular star-player of the New York Rangers and also holds the honor of being declared the MVP of both the NHL and WHL.
Bathgate's career was frustrated by the mediocre play of the Rangers and a nagging knee problem.
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  Ghosts of The Past
Bathgate severely injured a knee during his time with Guelph, requiring the winger to wear a special brace, but that did not stop the crafty winger from helping the Biltmores win a Memorial Cup championship in 1952.
Bathgate began the 1963-64 season with the Rangers, but after appearing in 56 contests with New York, the winger was traded to the Toronto Maple Leafs.
Bathgate produced 20 goals and 59 points for the Penguins, but registered a –11 for the year, the first in which plus/minus numbers were officially tabulated.
www.sportznutz.com /nhl/ghostsofthepast/andy_bathgate.htm   (870 words)

  
 Legends of Hockey - Spotlight - One on One with Andy Bathgate
Bathgate and a couple of his teammates were summoned to play with the parent New York Rangers during 1952-53.
Andy was named to the NHL First All-Star Team in 1959 and 1962, and was selected for the Second Team in '58 and '63.
Andy Bathgate and Don McKenney were sent from the Rangers to the Leafs in exchange for Dick Duff, Bob Nevin, Rod Seiling, Arnie Brown and Bill Collins on February 22, 1964.
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 NHL Player Biographies-Andy Bathgate
Andy's game continued to improve and by the 1955-56 season he was fifth in scoring, fourth the following year and by the 1957-58 season he was third in the scoring race and earned a spot on the NHL Second All Star Team.
Andy was traded to Toronto on February 22, 1964.
Despite a 59 point season, Bathgate was loaned to the Vancouver Canucks of the WHL for two seasons where he won the MVP for the 1969-70 season with 108 points on 40 goals.
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 Legends of Hockey - Spotlight - Andy Bathgate - The Pinnacle
Andy Bathgate had already scored once, the goal that opened the scoring in the first.
Bathgate finished the season tied with Bobby Hull in scoring with 84 points, although Hull would collect the Art Ross Trophy by scoring 50 goals to Bathgate's 28, although Andy led all NHLers with 56 assists in 1961-62.
Andy's pinnacle #2 — Bathgate scored the Stanley Cup-winning goal for the Maple Leafs on April 25, 1964.
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 NHL-hockey - ishockey och spelare » New York Rangers
Han var efter Andy Bathgate den mest berömde spelaren i laget under dessa år.
Bathgate fick Hart Trophy som ligans MVP en gång, 1959 och valdes till första All Star Team två gånger, 1959 och 62.
Andy Bathgate valdes in i Hall of Fame 1978.
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 New York Rangers Official Web Site :: All-Time Roster - Andy Bathgate
Hall of Famer Andy Bathgate did it all for the Rangers in a remarkable 12-year span that saw him captain the team, win the NHL's Hart Trophy as league MVP, play in eight NHL All-Star Games and tie for the league scoring lead.
Bathgate joined the Rangers organization as a 17-year-old in 1949, when he began playing for the Guelph Biltmores, the Rangers' junior team in Ontario.
Bathgate dominated the OHA over three seasons in Guelph, and by the time he was 20, he got his first call-up to the Blueshirts early in the 1952-53 season.
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 Reference.com/Encyclopedia/Andy Bathgate
Bathgate was chosen by the Pittsburgh Penguins in the 1967 NHL Expansion Draft, and after one season, he returned to the Canucks where he would help lead the team to 2 consecutive Lester Patrick Cup victories, in 1969 and 1970.
Andy Bathgate's final NHL year was with the Penguins in 1971; 1971-1972 he was playing coach for HC Ambri-Piotta in Switzerland.
Andy Bathgate won the Hart Memorial Trophy for the MVP of the NHL in 1958-59 after scoring 40 goals, which was no easy feat in that era.
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 New York Rangers Roster   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Bathgate was a First Team All-Star that year, as he would be again in 1961-62 when he tied Bobby Hull for the NHL scoring title with 84 points.
Bathgate played a year in Pittsburgh, then two seasons with the Vancouver of the Western Hockey League (winning the MVP in 1969-70) before returning to the Penguins for a final NHL season in 1970-71.
Bathgate was elected to the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1978.
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 Andy Bathgate - Japan
Andy Bathgate was a popular star-player of the New York Rangers and also holds the honor of being declared the MVP of both the NHL and WHL.
Bathgate was chosen by the Pittsburgh Penguins in the 1967 NHL Expansion Draft, and after one season, he returned to the Canucks where he would help lead the team to 2 consecutive Lester Patrick Cup victories, in 1969 and 1970.
Andy Bathgate won the Hart Memorial Trophy for the; MVP of the NHL in 1958-59 after scoring 40 goals, which was no easy feat in that era.
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 Andy Bathgate: From peach fuzz to the Hall of Fame - 50Plus.com
In Andy Bathgate's day, however, a boulder of skill and potential could crash through the rink window and catch as much attention as a custodian gives to a wrapper on the floor.
Andy seized the moment, scoring five vital goals during the playoffs to claim his lone Stanley Cup victor.
Andy Bathgate Golf Centre is located one mile from the town centre known as Square One.
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 Andy Bathgate - hockeyfights.com forums
Bathgate was the type of guy to tell it like it was and therefore got himself in a little hot water.
He thinks it was Andy Bathgate's shot that busted up Jacques Plante's face in 1959 and caused Plante to wear a goalie mask and tell Toe Blake to go to hell.
Bathgate did win the Hart Trophy for the 1958-59 season but he is remembered as being part of a team that completely collapsed over the last few weeks of the season and missed the playoffs on the last night of the season.
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 MSG
Andy was traded for a reason and Rod was kept as a Ranger for a reason.
Bathgate's teams missed three straight playoffs: briefly got back in 1961-62 and missed again in 62-63 and were going to miss again in 1963-64.
BATHGATE WAS THE RANGERS-- Yes, he was terrific but he got plenty of support from such Hall of Famers as Gump Worsley, Bill Gadsby and Harry Howell, not to mention Andy's left wing, Dean Prentice who did as much for the Rangers as Bathgate.
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 Andy Bathgate Biography
Andy Bathgate was a popular star-player of the New York Rangers and also holds the honor of being declared the MVP of both the NHL and WHL.
Bathgate's career was frustrated by the mediocre play of the Rangers and a nagging knee problem.
He was traded to the Toronto Maple Leafs in a heartbreaking move, and later to the Detroit Red Wings, where he helped the team reach the Stanley Cup Finals in 1966-67.
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 YouTube - Legends of Hockey - Andy Bathgate -DayWalk3r
Bathgate was probably the greatest Ranger of all time.
No disrespect to Mark Messier, but if Bathgate had the quality of players on his team that Messier did the sky would have been the limit.
If Andy had been surrounded by stars - as was Mark in New York in the early 90s - he would have won at least one cup with the Rangers.
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 Official Website of the NHL Alumni as powered by SLAM! Sports
Andy Bathgate, a 20-year NHL veteran and respected member of the Hockey Hall of Fame, was named as the NHL Alumni's "Man-of the-Year." The former standout, who appeared in over 1,000 league games, has applied the intangibles of perseverance, commitment and teamwork developed during his playing days into a successful post-hockey career.
By all accounts, Bathgate, recipient of the NHL Alumni's 2003 "Man of the Year" Award is the ideal selection.
A genuine superstar on the ice, the Manitoba native was an imaginative and creative performer, wreaking havoc on defenders and goaltenders alike.
www.nhlalumni.com /slam/hockey/nhlalumni/news/03/0228.html   (1287 words)

  
 Andy   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Andy is predominantly a diminutive version of the male given name Andrew, based on the Scottish "ie" diminutive ending.
It is also occasionally spelt as Andie, and is the 217th most popular name in the USA, with less than 0.001% of the people with this name being female.
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 The Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame & Museum   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The list of accomplishments that Andrew James (Andy) Bathgate achieved easily qualifies him for a spot in the Sports Hall of Fame.
He played his minor hockey in West Kildonan, “(the late) Vince Leah...I have to give him all the credit in the world,” Bathgate recalled, “Vince was there before my father passed away and after my father passed away when I was 13.
Bathgate captained the Guelph Biltmores to the 1952 Memorial Cup Championship.
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 50Plus.com - Whatever Became of... Andy Bathgate?
Nor does history record that it was Bathgate who invented the curved hockey stick blade (an achievement usually credited to Chicago Black Hawk star Stan Mikita.) It was Bathgate who, in the late '50s, first discovered the unique whipping action created by a curved stick blade.
One night when Bathgate was playing for the Rangers, Mikita and the Hawks hit the Big Apple and Mikita sweet-talked the Rangers' trainer into borrowing one of Bathgate's unique sticks.
At 64, Andy Bathgate's still swinging as a golf pro and is owner/manager of his own driving range in west-end Toronto.
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 ESPN.com - There is precedent in the case for Iginla
In 1959, Andy Bathgate, toiling for the non-playoff New York Rangers, took home hockey's most coveted individual bauble.
He was awarded the Hart (and, quite probably, the Purple Heart) for surviving a season tending goal for the pathetic Chicago Blackhawks.
The Flames may be out of the playoffs again, but for a city starved for any form of NHL excellence, there is still a reason to go to the rink.
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 Amazon.com: "Andy Bathgate": Key Phrase page
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His 33 goals in the first season and again in 1931-32 stood as a team record until Andy Bathgate got 40 in 1958-59.
The Rangers dropped to the basement, but the debuts of Gump Worsley Andy Bathgate, Dean Prentice, and Harry Howell provided reason for optimism at Madison Square Garden.
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