Jim Warden
Jim Warden is a retired ice hockey goaltender.
High school career
Warden attended The Blake School (Minneapolis) for his junior and senior years, where he earned all-state honors.[1]
College career
At the 1975 NCAA Division I Men's Ice Hockey Tournament, Warden was named Most Outstanding Player while also winning a national title.[2]
Professional career
WHA Draft
He was picked in the 3rd round, 36th overall, by the San Diego Mariners in the 1974 WHA Amateur Draft.[3]
NHL Draft
He was picked in the 5th round, 75th overall, by the California Golden Seals in the 1974 NHL amateur draft.[4]
Minor league career
Warden competed in the Central Hockey League and the Atlantic Coast Hockey League.[5]
International career
Warden competed for the United States at the 1976 Winter Olympics.[6]
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References
- Mulvoy, Mark. "Sun child in the icy nets".
- "Men's Division I NCAA tournament - USCHO.com :: NCAA".
- Marqueur.com. "WHA drafts - players draft of the World Hockey Association - MarkerZone.com". www.markerzone.com.
- "1974 NHL amateur draft -- Jim Warden". www.hockeydraftcentral.com.
- "James Warden". Elite Prospects.
- "The Arrival Of California Hockey: A Look At The History And The Future Of The Game In The Golden State".
Awards and achievements | ||
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Preceded by Brad Shelstad |
NCAA Tournament Most Outstanding Player 1975 |
Succeeded by Tom Vannelli |
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