"The fifth game was the turning point. We were leading and then we lost. That should have destroyed us, but in the locker room we were really excited. We knew then we could beat this team."

Red Berenson



Team Rosters: Canada
     


Position: C
Shoots: Left
Height: 5-11
Weight: 190
Born:
12/8/1939
Regina, Saskatchewan

Club 1972:
Detroit Red Wings

Red Berenson
Team Canada # 15

Red Berenson was a solid NHL winger whose reputation in professional hockey benefited alot after the NHL expansion in the 1960’s. Known by his “Red Baron” nickname for his hair and name, Berenson was a clean and crafty player whose skills led him to several NHL All Star games. He was famous for a good tactical vision on ice and impressive scoring results in his seasons with the NHL and minor leagues throughout his career.

Career Statistics
Competitions GP G A PTS PIM
NHL Reg. Season 987 262 397 658 305
NHL Playoffs 85 23 14 37 49

CAREER HIGHLIGTS:

  • Played in the professional hockey leagues: 1961-1978
  • Professional hockey clubs that Red Berenson played in: Montreal Canadiens, NY Rangers, St.-Louis Blues, Detroit Red Wings
  • Stanley Cups (1) : 1965
  • Professional hockey awards:
    Jack Adams Award 1980-81

PERFORMANCE IN THE 1972 SUMMIT

1972 Summit Overall Statistics
GP G A P PIM SOG SAG +/-
2 0 1 1 0 3 4 0
 
 


Game-by-Game Performance: Scoring

Summit 1972: Scoring
Game   Period Time Scoring Notes
Game 6206:21Assist 
- Game Summaries -
 
 


Game-by-Game Performance: Penalty History

Summit 1972: Penalty
Game   Period Time Description
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