Gene Peacosh

Gene Peacosh
1973-74 card of Peacosh
Born (1948-09-28) September 28, 1948
Height 5 ft 11 in (180 cm)
Weight 180 lb (82 kg; 12 st 12 lb)
Position Centre
Shot Left
Played for WHA
New York Raiders
New York Golden Blades
Jersey Knights

San Diego Mariners
Edmonton Oilers
Indianapolis Racers
Playing career 1964–1977

Eugene Michael "Gene" Peacosh (born September 28, 1948) is a retired professional ice hockey player who played 367 games in the World Hockey Association. He played with the New York Raiders, New York Golden Blades, Jersey Knights, San Diego Mariners, Edmonton Oilers and Indianapolis Racers.

Hockey career

Incidentally, Gene's older brother Walt played professional hockey in the 1960s.[1]

Peacosh was one of the best hockey players to come out of British Columbia during the late 1960s and early 70s. Despite being born in Manitoba, he grew up in the Okanagan Valley in British Columbia, and that is where his hockey career began. He won the Okanagan Junior Hockey League scoring championship with 94 points and set a league record with 51 goals while playing for the Penticton Broncos. He led the team to win both the regular season championship and Fred Page's post-season championship as well. As a junior, Peacosh quickly established himself as a prolific goal scorer. He was drafted into major junior hockey and continued to top team and league scoring statistics.

From 1968–69 to 1971–72, he played for the Johnstown Jets in the Eastern Hockey League. Peacosh scored over 100 points in each of his last three seasons, after totaling 87 in his first year. He scored at least 43 goals each of these seasons.

After turning down a contract from the Montreal Canadiens, he decided instead to play in the World Hockey Association. Peacosh's scoring touch remained constant as a pro, averaging approximately a goal every other game. He occupies a high position in the WHA record books as his 330 points in 5 seasons are the 33rd highest total recorded in the circuit.

Peacosh scored 37 goals as a rookie in the WHA. He scored only 21 goals the following season but then registered two impressive seasons with the San Diego Mariners scoring 43 and 37 goals respectively. He was still putting the puck into the net in 1976–77, despite being moved from San Diego to the Edmonton Oilers, and finally to the Indianapolis Racers. In Game 1 of the first round of the 1977 WHA playoffs on April 9, Peacosh scored the winning goal for the Racers against the Cincinnati Stingers to end the longest game in WHA history, doing so with 8:40 remaining in triple-overtime.[2] He played in nine postseason games that year, scoring three total goals in what ended up being his last games as a WHA player.

Gene and his wife Cathy have lived in Cranbrook, BC since 2005.

Career statistics

Regular season and playoffs

Regular season Playoffs
Season Team League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM
1965–66 Edmonton Oil Kings ASHL Statistics Unavailable
1966–67 Edmonton Oil Kings CMJHL Statistics Unavailable
1967–68 Swift Current Broncos WCJHL 53 52 48 100 60
1968–69 Johnstown Jets EHL 71 44 43 87 36 3 0 1 1 0
1969–70 Johnstown Jets EHL 74 49 66 115 42 4 1 0 1 2
1970–71 Johnstown Jets EHL 74 51 66 117 24 10 9 4 13 20
1971–72 Johnstown Jets EHL 75 43 64 107 28 11 11 6 17 9
1972–73 New York Raiders WHA 67 37 34 71 25
1973–74 New York Golden Blades/Jersey Knights WHA 68 21 32 53 17
1974–75 San Diego Mariners WHA 78 43 36 79 22 10 7 5 12 4
1975–76 San Diego Mariners WHA 79 37 33 70 35 11 2 1 3 21
1976–77 Edmonton Oilers WHA 11 5 4 9 14
1976–77 Indianapolis Racers WHA 64 22 26 48 21 9 3 3 6 2
WHA totals 367 165 165 330 134 30 12 9 21 27

References

  1. ^ DRANSFELD, ANTHONY (August 24, 2017). "Walt Peacosh; Mex the Magician of Dynamiter fame". Archived from the original on June 3, 2025.
  2. ^ Grant, Tom (April 10, 1977). "Stingers bow to Racers in overtime marathon". Hamilton Journal News – via Newspaper Archive.