"I knew that I'd enver reach that level of play again. In retrospect, it was easier to reach within the NHL, give a little more, because you remembered giveing more in the series."

Wayne Cashman



Team Rosters: Canada
     


Position: RW
Shoots: Left
Height: 6-1
Weight: 165
Born:
6/24/1945
Kingston, Canada

Club 1972:
Boston Bruins

Wayne Cashman
Team Canada # 14

Wayne Cashman was a physically strong NHL player famous for his size and fierce corner battles for the puck on the Espo Line in Boston. He was a set-up man on many goals scored by the famous center. Cashman wasn’t a slick player with impressive technical skills. His strongest side was his physical dominance, dirty work in the corners, fights and impressive forechecking. This skill set made him one of the key team player of the “Big Bad Bruins” of the 1970’s.

Career Statistics
Competitions GP G A PTS PIM
NHL Reg. Season 1027 277 516 793 1041
NHL Playoffs 145 31 57 88 250

CAREER HIGHLIGTS:

  • Played in the professional hockey leagues: 1964-1983
  • Professional hockey clubs that Wayne Cashman played in: Boston Bruins
  • Stanley Cups (2) : 1970, 1972

PERFORMANCE IN THE 1972 SUMMIT

Wayne Cashman saw a limited ice time in the 1972 Summit Series. He played only in two games in Toronto and Winnipeg and was able to earn two assists as a wing forward of the Phil Esposito's line.

1972 Summit Overall Statistics
GP G A P PIM SOG SAG +/-
2 0 2 2 14 3 4 +2
 
 


Game-by-Game Performance: Scoring

Summit 1972: Scoring
Game   Period Time Scoring Notes
Game 2207:14Assist 
Game 3204:19Assist 
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Game-by-Game Performance: Penalty History

Summit 1972: Penalty
Game   Period Time Description
Game 3108:01slashing
Game 3310:44slashing, misconduct
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