Charlie Simmer
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[edit] Biography
Charlie Simmer is a retired hockey player who most notably played with the Los Angeles Kings. During his time with Los Angeles he was a member of the Triple Crown Line, playing alongside Marcel Dionne and Dave Taylor.
Simmer finished his NHL career with 711 points (342 goals, 369 assists) in 712 career games. At the time of his retirement, he was the last member of the California Golden Seals and the last member of the NHL Cleveland Barons active in professional hockey.
[edit] Transactions
- Transferred to Cleveland Barons after California Golden Seals franchise relocated, August 26, 1976.
- Signed as a free agent by Los Angeles Kings, August 8, 1977.
- Traded to Boston Bruins by Los Angeles Kings for Boston's 1st round choice (Dan Gratton) in 1985 Entry Draft, October 24, 1984.
- Claimed by Pittsburgh Penguins from Boston in Waiver Draft, October 5, 1987.
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[edit] Awards and Accomplishments
- 19886 Bill Masterton Memorial Trophy, Los Angeles Kings
- NHL All-Star Game 1981 and 1984, Los Angeles Kings.
- NHL Goal Scoring Leader 1979-80, Los Angeles Kings
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