Val James
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Val James | |||
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Born | Ocala, FL, USA |
February 14, 1957 ||
Height | 6 ft 2 in (188 cm) | ||
Weight | 205 lb (93 kg; 14 st 9 lb) | ||
Position | Left Wing | ||
Shot | Left | ||
Played for | Buffalo Sabres Toronto Maple Leafs |
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NHL Draft | 184th overall, 1977 Detroit Red Wings |
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Playing career | 1978–1988 |
Valmore Curtis James (born February 14, 1957) is a retired American professional ice hockey left winger, as well as defenseman, who played 2 seasons in the National Hockey League (NHL) for the Buffalo Sabres and Toronto Maple Leafs.
Early life
James was born in Ocala, Florida and raised on Long Island, New York. It was on Long Island that James began skating and playing ice hockey in Commack where his father was employed as the manager of an ice rink.[1] James was the first American-born black man to play in the NHL when he debuted with the Sabres, although he was not the first black player. He was preceded by several black Canadians, starting with Willie O'Ree.[2] While James was the first American-born black man to play in the NHL, he was not the first exclusively U.S.-trained black man in the league; that milestone did not occur until 1996, when Mike Grier made his NHL debut.[3] James was the first native-born Floridian to play in the NHL.[4]
Playing career
James was drafted by the Detroit Red Wings in the 16th Round, 184th overall in the 1977 NHL Entry Draft after playing 2 seasons in the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League (QMJHL) for the Quebec Remparts, although he never played in any regulation games for the Red Wings.[5] He also played several seasons, in the late 1970s, for the Erie Blades, in the Eastern Hockey League (EHL). James's propensity for using hip checks garnered notoriety in the Erie County Field House, home of the Blades. He signed with the Buffalo Sabres on July 22, 1981.[6] Val James made his NHL debut for the Sabres during the 1981–82 NHL season, playing seven games.[7]
In 1983, while playing in the American Hockey League (AHL), under the direction of rookie coach Mike Keenan, James scored the winning goal for the Rochester Americans in the Calder Cup.[8]
His next NHL stint came in the 1986–87 NHL season with the Toronto Maple Leafs, playing four games. As an African-American, James often faced situations at all levels of his career where he was the victim of incidents of racial prejudice by opposing fans, and, sometimes, opposing players.[9]
On the ice, James became revered for his fighting ability. Spirited bouts and victories over noted enforcers Terry O'Reilly and John Kordic were part of his record. One of the NHL's all-time top enforcers, Dave Brown, singled out James as one of the hardest punching players, and toughest opponents, he had ever fought.[10] After only 14 professional NHL hockey games a shoulder injury forced Val James to retire from the sport in 1988.[11] After retirement he taught hockey for 10 years before leaving sports altogether.[12]
Val James's autobiography Black Ice: The Val James Story, is scheduled by ECW Press for worldwide distribution to coincide with Black History Month in February 2015.[13]
References
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