Fred Williams (ice Hockey) - Career Statistics

Career Statistics

Regular season Playoffs
Season Team League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM
1971-72 Saskatoon Blades WCHL 54 7 9 16 6
1972-73 Saskatoon Blades WCHL 67 7 18 25 24
1973-74 Saskatoon Blades WCHL 67 16 20 36 46
1974-75 Saskatoon Blades WCHL 59 21 49 70 61 17 8 16 24 43
1975-76 Saskatoon Blades WCHL 72 31 87 118 129 20 7 20 27 20
1976-77 Detroit Red Wings NHL 44 2 5 7 10
1976-77 Rhode Island Reds AHL 34 7 19 26 24
1977-78 Kansas City Red Wings CHL 32 0 6 6 12
1977-78 Philadelphia Firebirds AHL 35 5 11 16 22 4 2 3 5 2
1979-80 Maine Mariners AHL 73 17 34 51 26 12 5 12 18 8
1980-81 Maine Mariners AHL 79 21 34 55 78 20 8 8 16 20
1981-82 Maine Mariners AHL 46 6 26 32 44 3 0 0 0 2
NHL Totals 44 2 5 7 10
AHL Totals 267 56 124 180 194 39 15 23 39 32

Note: GP = Games played, G = Goals, A = Assists, Pts = Points, PIM = Penalties in minutes

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