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Born April 17, 1943 (1943-04-17) (age 66),
Poplar Point, MB, CAN
Height
Weight
5 ft 11 in (1.80 m)
175 lb (79 kg; 12 st 7 lb)
Position Left Wing
Pro clubs Los Angeles Kings
New York Rangers
California Golden Seals
Minnesota North Stars
Detroit Red Wings
Washington Capitals
Pro career 1967 – 1980

Dennis Hextall (Born April 17, 1943 in Poplar Point, Manitoba) was a professional hockey forward who spent most of his career with the Minnesota North Stars and Detroit Red Wings. He is the son of Bryan Hextall, brother of Bryan Hextall Jr, and uncle of the 1987 Conn Smythe Trophy winner goalie Ron Hextall and sportscaster Leah Hextall.

Dennis played two years at the University of North Dakota followed by brief stints in the EHL, CSHL, and American Hockey League. The left-winger broke into the NHL with the New York Rangers during the 1968 playoffs. The next few years he jumped back and forth between the AHL and NHL, spending time with the Rangers, Los Angeles Kings and California Golden Seals. He would secure a spot with the North Stars in 1972. Hextall played five seasons with the North Stars followed by another four with the Detroit Red Wings. His final two seasons were spent with the Washington Capitals where he retired with 681 games under his belt. In his thirteen NHL seasons he recorded a total of 153 goals, 350 assists, 503 points, and 1398 penalty minutes.

Hextall is currently a member of the Detroit Red Wings Alumni Association and is active in its efforts to raise money for children's charities in Metro Detroit. He is also the coaching director for the Victory Honda AAA hockey club.

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                                   Regular Season               Season  Team                    Lge   GP   G   A    Pts  PIM         1968-69 New York Rangers        NHL   13   1   4    5    25 1969-70 Los Angeles Kings       NHL   28   5   7    12   40 1970-71 California Seals        NHL   78   21  31   52   217 1971-72 Minnesota North Stars   NHL   33   6   10   16   49 1972-73 Minnesota North Stars   NHL   78   30  52   82   140  1973-74 Minnesota North Stars   NHL   78   20  62   82   138 1974-75 Minnesota North Stars   NHL   80   17  57   74   147 1975-76 Minnesota/Detroit       NHL   76   16  44   60   164 1976-77 Detroit Red Wings       NHL   78   14  32   46   158 1977-78 Detroit Red Wings       NHL   78   16  33   49   195 1978-79 Detroit/Washington      NHL   46   6   17   23   76 1979-80 Washington Capitals     NHL   15   1   1    2    49                     NHL Totals         681  153 350  503  1398 

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Preceded by
Dan Maloney
Detroit Red Wings captains
1978-79
Succeeded by
Nick Libett
Paul Woods



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