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{{short description|Canadian ice hockey player}}
{{short description|Canadian ice hockey player}}
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{{Infobox ice hockey player
{{Infobox ice hockey player
| name=Ian McKegney
| image = Ian McKegney 1976.JPG
| image_size =
| image=Ian McKegney 1976.JPG
| caption=McKegney in 1976
| caption = McKegney in 1976
| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1947|5|7}}
| image_size=
| birth_place = [[Sarnia, Ontario]], Canada
| position =[[Defenceman]]
| shoots = Left
| height_ft = 5
| height_ft = 5
| height_in =11
| height_in = 11
| weight_lb = 165
| weight_lb = 165
| position = [[Defenceman]]
| played_for=[[Chicago Blackhawks|Chicago Black Hawks]]
| shoots = Left
| birth_date = {{birth date and age|mf=yes|1947|5|7}}
| played_for = [[Chicago Black Hawks]] <br>[[ECS Innsbruck]]
| birth_place =[[Sarnia, Ontario]], Canada
| death_date =
| death_place =
| career_start = 1971
| career_start = 1971
| career_end = 1978
| career_end = 1978
}}
}}
'''Ian Robert McKegney''' (born May 7, 1947) is a [[Canadians|Canadian]] former professional [[ice hockey]] player. McKegney played three games in the [[National Hockey League]] for the [[Chicago Blackhawks|Chicago Black Hawks]].
'''Ian Robert McKegney''' (born May 7, 1947) is a Canadian former [[ice hockey]] player. McKegney played three games in the [[National Hockey League]] with the [[Chicago Black Hawks]] during the [[1976–77 NHL season|1976–77 season]]. McKegney spent a season in Sweden in 1971–72 and then mostly with the [[Dallas Black Hawks]] of the [[Central Professional Hockey League|Central Hockey League]]. from 1972 to 1977. After his NHL stint he played with the [[Nova Scotia Voyageurs]] and [[Innsbrucker EV]] in Austria before ending his professional career in 1979.


==Career statistics==
McKegney spent a season in Sweden in 1971-1972 and then mostly with the [[Dallas Black Hawks]] from 1972 to 1977. After his NHL stint he played with the [[Nova Scotia Voyageurs]] and [[Innsbrucker EV]] in Austria before ending his professional career in 1979.
===Regular season and playoffs===

{| border="0" cellpadding="1" cellspacing="0" style="text-align:center; width:60em"
His younger brother is [[Tony McKegney]], who played for 13 seasons in the NHL from 1978 to 1991.<ref>{{cite web |last1=Pelletier |first1=Joe |title=Tony McKegney |url=http://sabreslegends.blogspot.com/2007/02/tony-mckegney.html |website=Greatest Hockey Legends.com |accessdate=2016-06-14}}</ref>
|- bgcolor="#e0e0e0"
! colspan="3" bgcolor="#ffffff"|
! rowspan="100" bgcolor="#ffffff"|
! colspan="5"|[[Regular season]]
! rowspan="100" bgcolor="#ffffff"|
! colspan="5"|[[Playoffs]]
|- bgcolor="#e0e0e0"
! [[Season (sports)|Season]]
! Team
! League
! GP !! [[Goal (ice hockey)|G]] !! [[Assist (ice hockey)|A]] !! [[Point (ice hockey)|Pts]] !! [[Penalty (ice hockey)|PIM]]
! GP !! G !! A !! Pts !! PIM
|-
| 1965–66
| [[Sarnia Legionnaires (1954–1970)|Sarnia Legionnaires]]
| [[Southern Ontario Junior A Hockey League|WOJBHL]]
| — || — || — || — || —
| — || — || — || — || —
|- bgcolor="#f0f0f0"
| 1966–67
| Sarnia Legionnaires
| WOJBHL
| — || — || — || — || —
| — || — || — || — || —
|-
| 1967–68
| [[Waterloo Warriors|University of Waterloo]]
| [[U Sports|CIAU]]
| — || — || — || — || —
| — || — || — || — || —
|- bgcolor="#f0f0f0"
| 1968–69
| University of Waterloo
| CIAU
| — || — || — || — || —
| — || — || — || — || —
|-
| 1969–70
| University of Waterloo
| CIAU
| — || — || — || — || —
| — || — || — || — || —
|- bgcolor="#f0f0f0"
| 1970–71
| University of Waterloo
| CIAU
| 15 || 2 || 12 || 14 || 15
| — || — || — || — || —
|-
| [[1971–72 Division 2 season (Swedish ice hockey)|1971–72]]
| IFK Luleå
| [[Hockeytvåan|SWE-2]]
| 18 || 5 || 13 || 18 || —
| — || — || — || — || —
|- bgcolor="#f0f0f0"
| [[1972–73 CHL season|1972–73]]
| [[Dallas Black Hawks]]
| [[Central Professional Hockey League|CHL]]
| 72 || 10 || 24 || 34 || 20
| 7 || 1 || 2 || 3 || 0
|-
| [[1973–74 CHL season|1973–74]]
| Dallas Black Hawks
| CHL
| 65 || 1 || 27 || 28 || 18
| 10 || 2 || 4 || 6 || 4
|- bgcolor="#f0f0f0"
| [[1974–75 CHL season|1974–75]]
| Dallas Black Hawks
| CHL
| 76 || 10 || 31 || 41 || 21
| 10 || 2 || 5 || 7 || 2
|-
| [[1975–76 CHL season|1975–76]]
| Dallas Black Hawks
| CHL
| 76 || 3 || 29 || 32 || 20
| 10 || 3 || 2 || 5 || 0
|- bgcolor="#f0f0f0"
| [[1976–77 NHL season|1976–77]]
| [[Chicago Black Hawks]]
| [[National Hockey League|NHL]]
| 3 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 2
| — || — || — || — || —
|-
| [[1976–77 CHL season|1976–77]]
| Dallas Black Hawks
| CHL
| 61 || 6 || 22 || 28 || 18
| 5 || 1 || 1 || 2 || 0
|- bgcolor="#f0f0f0"
| [[1977–78 AHL season|1977–78]]
| [[Nova Scotia Voyageurs]]
| [[American Hockey League|AHL]]
| 12 || 0 || 5 || 5 || 0
| 11 || 1 || 4 || 5 || 7
|-
| [[1977–78 Austrian Hockey League season|1977–78]]
| [[ECS Innsbruck]]
| [[Austrian Hockey League|AUT]]
| 33 || 13 || 19 || 32 || 27
| — || — || — || — || —
|- bgcolor="#e0e0e0"
! colspan="3" | CHL totals
! 350 !! 30 !! 133 !! 163 !! 97
! 42 !! 9 !! 14 !! 23 !! 6
|- bgcolor="#e0e0e0"
! colspan="3" | NHL totals
! 3 !! 0 !! 0 !! 0 !! 2
! — !! — !! — !! — !! —
|}


==References==
==References==
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==External links==
==External links==
*{{hockeydb|7869}}
* {{Ice hockey stats}}


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{{succession box | before = [[Wayne Schaab]] | title = Winner of the [[Tommy Ivan Trophy]] | years =[[1975–76 CHL season|1975–76]] | after = [[Barclay Plager]]}}
{{succession box | before = [[Wayne Schaab]] | title = Winner of the [[Tommy Ivan Trophy]] | years =[[1975–76 CHL season|1975–76]] | after = [[Barclay Plager]]}}
{{s-end}}
{{s-end}}


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[[Category:1947 births]]
[[Category:1947 births]]
[[Category:Living people]]
[[Category:Canadian ice hockey defencemen]]
[[Category:Canadian ice hockey defencemen]]
[[Category:Chicago Blackhawks players]]
[[Category:Chicago Blackhawks players]]
[[Category:Ice hockey people from Ontario]]
[[Category:Canadian expatriate ice hockey players in the United States]]
[[Category:Living people]]
[[Category:Dallas Black Hawks players]]
[[Category:Sportspeople from Sarnia]]
[[Category:Innsbrucker EV players]]
[[Category:Nova Scotia Voyageurs players]]
[[Category:Ice hockey people from Sarnia]]
[[Category:Undrafted National Hockey League players]]
[[Category:Undrafted National Hockey League players]]



Latest revision as of 12:08, 22 April 2024

Ian McKegney
McKegney in 1976
Born (1947-05-07) May 7, 1947 (age 77)
Sarnia, Ontario, Canada
Height 5 ft 11 in (180 cm)
Weight 165 lb (75 kg; 11 st 11 lb)
Position Defenceman
Shot Left
Played for Chicago Black Hawks
ECS Innsbruck
Playing career 1971–1978

Ian Robert McKegney (born May 7, 1947) is a Canadian former ice hockey player. McKegney played three games in the National Hockey League with the Chicago Black Hawks during the 1976–77 season. McKegney spent a season in Sweden in 1971–72 and then mostly with the Dallas Black Hawks of the Central Hockey League. from 1972 to 1977. After his NHL stint he played with the Nova Scotia Voyageurs and Innsbrucker EV in Austria before ending his professional career in 1979.

Career statistics[edit]

Regular season and playoffs[edit]

Regular season Playoffs
Season Team League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM
1965–66 Sarnia Legionnaires WOJBHL
1966–67 Sarnia Legionnaires WOJBHL
1967–68 University of Waterloo CIAU
1968–69 University of Waterloo CIAU
1969–70 University of Waterloo CIAU
1970–71 University of Waterloo CIAU 15 2 12 14 15
1971–72 IFK Luleå SWE-2 18 5 13 18
1972–73 Dallas Black Hawks CHL 72 10 24 34 20 7 1 2 3 0
1973–74 Dallas Black Hawks CHL 65 1 27 28 18 10 2 4 6 4
1974–75 Dallas Black Hawks CHL 76 10 31 41 21 10 2 5 7 2
1975–76 Dallas Black Hawks CHL 76 3 29 32 20 10 3 2 5 0
1976–77 Chicago Black Hawks NHL 3 0 0 0 2
1976–77 Dallas Black Hawks CHL 61 6 22 28 18 5 1 1 2 0
1977–78 Nova Scotia Voyageurs AHL 12 0 5 5 0 11 1 4 5 7
1977–78 ECS Innsbruck AUT 33 13 19 32 27
CHL totals 350 30 133 163 97 42 9 14 23 6
NHL totals 3 0 0 0 2

References[edit]

External links[edit]

Preceded by Winner of the Tommy Ivan Trophy
1975–76
Succeeded by