Ernest Alfred Linton Wakely (born November 27, 1940) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey goaltender. He played 113 games in the National Hockey League from 1962 to 1972, and 334 games in the World Hockey Association from 1972 to 1979.

Ernie Wakely
Born (1940-11-27) November 27, 1940 (age 83)
Flin Flon, Manitoba, Canada
Height5 ft 11 in (180 cm)
Weight160 lb (73 kg; 11 st 6 lb)
PositionGoaltender
CaughtLeft
Played forMontreal Canadiens
St. Louis Blues
Winnipeg Jets
San Diego Mariners
Cincinnati Stingers
Houston Aeros
Birmingham Bulls
Playing career1959–1979

Career

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Wakely was a goaltender in the National Hockey League (NHL) for the Montreal Canadiens and St. Louis Blues. He also played for the Quebec Aces, the Cleveland Barons (AHL), Winnipeg Jets, San Diego Mariners, Cincinnati Stingers, Houston Aeros, Houston Apollos, and Birmingham Bulls of the World Hockey Association. Wakely was goaltender for the 1958–59 Memorial Cup-winning Winnipeg Braves of the MJHL.

In the 1969–70 NHL season Wakely took over in St. Louis for Glenn Hall. Wakely appeared in 30 games, won 12, and recorded an NHL league-leading goals against average of 2.11 in leading the Blues to the Stanley Cup Finals against the Boston Bruins. Although Wakely did not start the first game of the finals, he replaced Jacques Plante early in the game after Plante was injured. Wakely played well through the second period, but Boston prevailed in that game 6–1 and swept the Blues in four straight games to win the Stanley Cup.

The following season, Wakely played in 51 games, won 20, and posted a 2.79 GAA. Two years later, he played with the Winnipeg Jets and former Chicago Black Hawks star Bobby Hull in the World Hockey Association. No other goalie played more games in the WHA and his 16 shutouts are also a WHA career record.

Career statistics

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Regular season and playoffs

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Regular seasonPlayoffs
SeasonTeamLeagueGPWLTMINGASOGAASV%GPWLMINGASOGAASV%
1957–58Winnipeg BravesMJHL2712141164012114.485233002004.00
1958–59Winnipeg BravesMJHL302271181010713.548714902212.69
1958–59Winnipeg BravesM-Cup161249604512.81
1959–60Winnipeg BravesMJHL271511116409913.624132501503.50
1959–60Winnipeg WarriorsWHL41302401604.00
1960–61Winnipeg BravesMJHL3118130186011123.573032101404.00
1960–61Winnipeg WarriorsWHL94505404304.77
1961–62Hull-Ottawa CanadiensEPHL2101120402.00
1961–62Kingston FrontenacsEPHL32101801003.33
1961–62North Bay TrappersEPHL61413601803.00
1962–63Montreal CanadiensNHL110060303.00.897
1962–63Hull-Ottawa CanadiensEPHL4126123246012222.97
1962–63Spokane CometsWHL31201801605.33
1963–64Quebec AcesAHL83504803304.12
1963–64Omaha KnightsCPHL5938165354017322.9310826001931.90
1964–65Omaha KnightsCPHL1511319004002.67
1964–65Cleveland BaronsAHL102806004904.90
1964–65Quebec AcesAHL20910112287713.764132401704.25
1965–66Cleveland BaronsAHL100020103.00
1965–66Quebec AcesAHL101060606.00
1965–66Seattle TotemsAHL271214116178323.08
1966–67Cleveland BaronsAHL7036259418721603.105233011001.99
1967–68Houston ApollosCPHL57242110331216312.95
1968–69Montreal CanadiensNHL101060404.00.852
1968–69Cleveland BaronsAHL65252811385213.275233042003.95
1969–70St. Louis BluesNHL30129416505842.11.9304042151704.74.877
1970–71St. Louis BluesNHL51201411285813332.79.902321178712.36.919
1971–72St. Louis BluesNHL30818216059113.40.8943011131306.93.800
1972–73Winnipeg JetsWHA4926193288915223.16.8927434202223.14.895
1973–74Winnipeg JetsWHA3715184225412333.27.896
1974–75Winnipeg JetsWHA63303551612.70.925
1974–75San Diego MarinersWHA3520122206211523.35.89510465203904.50
1975–76San Diego MarinersWHA6735274382420833.26.89511566403903.66
1976–77San Diego MarinersWHA4622183250612933.09.896321160903.38.880
1977–78Cincinnati StingersWHA60503112605.02.822
1977–78Houston AerosWHA5128184307016623.24.897
1978–79Birmingham BullsWHA3715171206012903.76.880
1978–79Phoenix RoadrunnersPHL110060404.00
WHA totals3341641372119,3351064163.30.893311516174010923.76
NHL totals113414217623428982.78.90710265093714.36.872

Awards and achievements

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References

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  1. ^ "WHA Hall of Fame Members". Archived from the original on August 26, 2018. Retrieved September 14, 2013.
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