Camille Henry - Career Statistics

Career Statistics

Regular season Playoffs
Season Team League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM
1949-50 Quebec Citadelles QJHL 1 0 0 0 0
1950-51 Quebec Citadelles QJHL 46 25 23 48 26 22 13 12 25 22
1951-52 Quebec Citadelles QJHL 50 55 59 114 59 6 8 4 12 2
1952-53 Quebec Citadelles QJHL 46 46 30 76 43 9 10 8 18 21
1952-53 Quebec Citadelles M-Cup 8 14 7 21 2
1953-54 New York Rangers NHL 66 24 15 39 10
1954-55 New York Rangers NHL 21 5 2 7 4
1954-55 Quebec Aces QHL 37 20 18 38 2 8 3 1 4 0
1955-56 Providence Reds AHL 59 50 41 91 8 9 10 6 16 2
1956-57 New York Rangers NHL 36 14 15 29 2 5 2 3 5 0
1956-57 Providence Reds AHL 29 31 16 47 8
1957-58 New York Rangers NHL 70 32 24 56 2 6 1 4 5 5
1958-59 New York Rangers NHL 70 23 35 58 2
1959-60 New York Rangers NHL 49 12 15 27 6
1960-61 New York Rangers NHL 53 28 25 53 8
1961-62 New York Rangers NHL 60 23 15 38 8 5 0 0 0 0
1962-63 New York Rangers NHL 60 37 23 60 8
1963-64 New York Rangers NHL 69 29 26 55 8
1964-65 New York Rangers NHL 48 21 15 36 20
1964-65 Chicago Black Hawks NHL 22 5 3 8 2 14 1 0 1 2
1965-66 St. Louis Braves CPHL 37 14 22 36 4 5 2 1 3 0
1967-68 New York Rangers NHL 36 8 12 20 0 6 0 0 0 0
1967-68 Buffalo Bisons AHL 22 9 10 19 0
1968-69 St. Louis Blues NHL 64 17 22 39 8 11 2 5 7 0
1969-70 St. Louis Blues NHL 4 1 2 3 0
1969-70 Kansas City Blues CHL 15 5 7 12 4
NHL totals 727 279 249 528 88 47 6 12 18 7

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