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Tom Songin

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Tom Songin
Songin while with Boston College, c. 1973–1977
Born (1953-12-20) December 20, 1953 (age 70)
Norwood, Massachusetts, U.S.A.
Height 6 ft 3 in (191 cm)
Weight 197 lb (89 kg; 14 st 1 lb)
Position Right wing
Shot Right
Played for Boston Bruins
NHL draft Undrafted
Playing career 1978–1981

Thomas Songin (born December 20, 1953) is an American former professional ice hockey player who played 43 games in the National Hockey League (NHL) with the Boston Bruins between 1978 and 1981. He recorded five goals and five assists.

Biography

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A native of Norwood, Massachusetts, Songin is the nephew of professional football player Butch Songin. He played scholastic ice hockey at Mount Saint Charles Academy (MSC) and Northwood School, leading MSC to the Rhode Island state championship in 1971–72 as the state scoring champion with 27 goals and 43 assists.[1] Songin went on to attend Boston College, where he earned eight varsity letters as a star baseball and ice hockey player.[2] A power-hitting shortstop on the baseball diamond, he played collegiate summer baseball with the Yarmouth Red Sox of the Cape Cod Baseball League in 1974,[3] and returned to the league in 1975 and 1976 to play for the Orleans Cardinals.[4][5][6]

Songin was undrafted out of college, and went on to play in parts of three seasons for the Boston Bruins. His first NHL goal came in Toronto on December 5, 1978, in Boston's 5-1 victory over the Maple Leafs.[7] Songin was an assistant coach at the University of Massachusetts Boston in 1988–89,[8] and was inducted into the Boston College Varsity Club Hall of Fame in 1996,[2] and the Mount Saint Charles Athletic Hall of Fame in 2012.[1]

Career 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
1971–72 Mount Saint Charles Academy HSRI 27 43 70
1972–73 Northwood School HS-Prep
1973–74 Boston College HE 5 0 1 1 4
1974–75 Boston College HE 28 13 27 40 44
1975–76 Boston College HE 22 9 7 16 24
1976–77 Boston College HE 27 7 7 14 24
1977–78 Long Beach Sharks PHL 42 25 25 50 66
1978–79 Boston Bruins NHL 17 3 1 4 0
1978–79 Rochester Americans AHL 59 21 38 59 92
1979–80 Boston Bruins NHL 17 1 3 4 16
1979–80 Binghamton Dusters AHL 63 24 39 63 36
1980–81 Boston Bruins NHL 9 1 1 2 6
1980–81 Springfield Indians AHL 57 26 32 58 68 2 0 1 1 24
1981–82 Erie Blades AHL 53 10 26 36 10
1982–83 Birmingham South Stars CHL 5 0 1 1 2
AHL totals 232 81 135 216 206 2 0 1 1 24
NHL totals 43 5 5 10 22

References

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  1. ^ a b "Mount Saint Charles Academy Presents Its First Athletic Hall of Fame". Mount. Woonsocket, RI: Mount Saint Charles Academy. 2012. p. 7. Retrieved December 11, 2021.
  2. ^ a b "Varsity Club Hall of Fame: Tom Songin". bceagles.com. Retrieved December 11, 2021.
  3. ^ "Yarm. bats lead but team slumps". Yarmouth Register. Yarmouth, MA. August 1, 1974. pp. S8.
  4. ^ "Cardinals Have Many Returning for Summer Ball". The Cape Codder. Orleans, MA. April 29, 1976. p. 27.
  5. ^ Gray, John (July 8, 1976). "Chatham Holds Cape League Lead But Cotuit Has Unbeaten Week". The Cape Codder. Orleans, MA. p. 22.
  6. ^ Gray, John (December 19, 1978). "Sports Chatter". The Cape Codder. Orleans, MA. p. 28.
  7. ^ "Tom Songin 1978-79 Game Log". hockey-reference.com. Retrieved December 11, 2021.
  8. ^ "Tom Songin". hockeydb.com. Retrieved December 11, 2021.
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