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Joe deBastiani

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Joe deBastiani
Born (1922-12-10)December 10, 1922
Cobalt, Ontario, CAN
Died June 7, 2010(2010-06-07) (aged 87)
Mexico City, MEX
Position Defenceman/Center
Played for Michigan Tech
National team  Canada
Playing career 1948–1953
Medal record
World Championship
Silver medal – second place 1949 Stockholm Ice hockey

Joseph "Joe" DeBastiani was a Canadian ice hockey Defenceman and center who played for Michigan Tech in the early 1950s.[1]

Career

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Born Giuseppe Antonio deBastiani to Pietro and Augusta, immigrants from Veneto, Joe grew up in Ontario. After graduating from Haileybury Mining School, deBastiani worked in the mines for a year or so before taking part in the 1949 Ice Hockey World Championships and was regarded as one of the best wingers in the tournament.[2] The following year he began attending Michigan College of Mining and Technology and, after sitting out his freshman season (a common practice at the time), Joe joined the ice hockey team in 1950. He led the team in scoring as a sophomore and was selected as an AHCA First Team All-American in 1950–51.[3]

The following year Michigan Tech became a founding member of the Midwest Collegiate Hockey League (a forerunner of the WCHA) and while deBastiani performed well, the team could find no success and lost all 12 of their conference games. deBastiani was selected as team captain for his senior season and helped the team to a modest improvement for which he was selected as team MVP. In addition, deBastiani switched from his usual position at defence to center for his final campaign with the team. As a result, deBastiani is the first person to be selected to two different positions for the All–MCHA Teams.[4]

deBastiani graduated with a degree in mechanical engineering and began working in that field after leaving Michigan Tech but after a year he had grown bored with the job and returned to mining. in 1954 he went to work for Eagle-Picher in Parral, Mexico. He met his wife there and in 1961 he moved south to Querétaro after starting his own contracting company. deBastiani eventually returned to Parral where he resided until dying in 2010 at the age of 80.[2]

deBastiani was inducted into the Michigan Tech athletic hall of fame in 2000.

Statistics

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Regular season and playoffs

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Regular season Playoffs
Season Team League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM
1949 Canada WC 7 7 2 9 2
1950–51 Michigan Tech NCAA 13 11 24
1951–52 Michigan Tech MCHA 7 13 20
1952–53 Michigan Tech MCHA 12 14 26 10
NCAA totals 32 38 70 10

Awards and honors

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Award Year
AHCA First Team All-American 1950–51 [3]
All-MCHL Second Team 1951–52 [4]
AHCA Second Team All-American 1951–52 [5]
All-MCHL Second Team 1952–53 [4]
Michigan Tech Athletic Hall of Fame 2010

References

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  1. ^ "Joe deBastiani". Michigan Tech Huskies. Archived from the original on April 20, 2022. Retrieved June 26, 2020.
  2. ^ a b "Joe DeBastiani". Hockey Archives. Retrieved June 26, 2020.
  3. ^ a b "1950-1951 All-American Team". The American Hockey Coaches Association. Retrieved 2017-06-21.
  4. ^ a b c "All-WCHA Teams". College Hockey Historical Archives. Retrieved 2014-04-13.
  5. ^ "1951-1952 All-American Team". The American Hockey Coaches Association. Retrieved 2017-06-21.
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