David Richard Hudson (born December 28, 1949) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey player who played 409 games in the National Hockey League in the 1970s, with the New York Islanders, Kansas City Scouts, and Colorado Rockies. Hudson played for the University of North Dakota before turning professional in 1970. Selected by the Chicago Black Hawks in the 1969 NHL Amateur Draft, he spent two years in their system before being claimed by the expansion Islanders, making his NHL debut with them in 1972. Hudson took the opening faceoff during the first-ever game in Islanders history.

"Hud" was again selected by an expansion team, the Scouts in 1974, playing in Kansas City for two years, and a further two when the team relocated to Colorado, retiring in 1978. In his career, Hudson scored 59 goals, 124 assists, and 183 points. Hudson was the last Islander to wear number 5 before Denis Potvin.

Following his professional hockey career, Hudson settled in Texas, eventually founding his own commercial printing business, Colormark.

Career statistics

Regular season and playoffs

Regular seasonPlayoffs
SeasonTeamLeagueGPGAPtsPIMGPGAPtsPIM
1966–67University of North DakotaWCHA
1967–68University of North DakotaWCHA3386146
1968–69University of North DakotaWCHA2916143016
1969–70University of North DakotaWCHA3016132928
1970–71Dallas Black HawksCHL6917375457701119
1971–72Dallas Black HawksCHL632934634912771412
1972–73New York IslandersNHL6912193117
1973–74New York IslandersNHL63210127
1973–74Fort Worth WingsCHL1053819
1974–75Kansas City ScoutsNHL709324127
1975–76Kansas City ScoutsNHL7411203112
1976–77Colorado RockiesNHL7315213614
1976–77Rhode Island RedsAHL50222
1977–78Colorado RockiesNHL601022321221120
NHL totals409591241838921120

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