Wes Jarvis

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Wesley Herbert Jarvis (born May 30, 1958) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey player. He played in the National Hockey League with four teams between 1979 and 1988, though much of his career was spent in the minor American Hockey League. His cousin, Doug Jarvis, also played in the NHL.

Wes Jarvis
Born (1958-05-30) May 30, 1958 (age 66)
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Height5 ft 11 in (180 cm)
Weight185 lb (84 kg; 13 st 3 lb)
PositionCentre
Played forWashington Capitals
Minnesota North Stars
Los Angeles Kings
Toronto Maple Leafs
NHL draft213th overall, 1978
Washington Capitals
Playing career1978–1990

Hockey career

As a youth, Jarvis played in the 1971 Quebec International Pee-Wee Hockey Tournament with a minor ice hockey team from Toronto.[1]

Selected by the Washington Capitals in the 1978 NHL Entry Draft, Jarvis also played for the Minnesota North Stars, Los Angeles Kings, and Toronto Maple Leafs. Jarvis was the winner of the 1978–79 Gary F. Longman Memorial Trophy, which is awarded to the player voted to be most outstanding in his first season in the International Hockey League by the league coaches. During the 1982–83 season, Jarvis won the Phil Esposito Trophy, which is awarded to the leading scorer of the Central Hockey League for the regular season. His last season of professional hockey was in 1989–90 with the Newmarket Saints. Jarvis was the head coach of the Newmarket Hurricanes of the OPJHL and was an assistant coach with the Barrie Colts for three seasons.

Personal life

Now living in Ontario with his wife Darlene and four daughters (Darcie, Corie, Terrie, and Leslie), Jarvis and former NHL teammate Mike Gartner own and run National Training Rinks, a hockey training and instruction facility. He is the uncle of Alex Foster, and cousin of Doug Jarvis.

Career statistics

Regular season and playoffs

Regular seasonPlayoffs
SeasonTeamLeagueGPGAPtsPIMGPGAPtsPIM
1974–75Weston DodgersOPJAHL3820274718
1975–76Sudbury WolvesOMJHL6426487422
1976–77Sudbury WolvesOMJHL6536609624
1977–78Sudbury WolvesOMJHL217162316
1977–78Windsor SpitfiresOMJHL4427517837
1978–79Port Huron FlagsIHL7344651003974482
1979–80Washington CapitalsNHL631115268
1979–80Hershey BearsAHL16614204
1980–81Washington CapitalsNHL559142330
1980–81Hershey BearsAHL241525403910313162
1981–82Washington CapitalsNHL261121318
1981–82Hershey BearsAHL563161924453474
1982–83Minnesota North StarsNHL30002
1982–83Birmingham South StarsCHL754068108361388164
1983–84Los Angeles KingsNHL619132236
1984–85Toronto Maple LeafsNHL260112
1984–85St. Catharines SaintsAHL5229447322
1985–86Toronto Maple LeafsNHL21012
1985–86St. Catharines SaintsAHL743660963813581312
1986–87Toronto Maple LeafsNHL20002
1986–87Newmarket SaintsAHL7028507832
1987–88Toronto Maple LeafsNHL10000
1987–88Newmarket SaintsAHL7925598448
1988–89Newmarket SaintsAHL522231533852464
1989–90Newmarket SaintsAHL3613223518
AHL totals4592053665712833313294222
NHL totals2373155869820002

References

Preceded by Winner of the Phil Esposito Trophy
1982–83
Succeeded by
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