John Joseph Blum (born September 8, 1959) is an American former professional ice hockey defenseman. He played in the National Hockey League with the Edmonton Oilers, Boston Bruins, Washington Capitals, and Detroit Red Wings between 1982 and 1990. He also spent considerable time in the minor American Hockey League, and retired in 1995.

Playing career

Blum was born in Detroit, Michigan. He is a graduate of Notre Dame High School in Harper Woods, Michigan. His high school hockey teammates were comedian Dave Coulier and other well known players and personalities. Blum played both high school and college hockey under head coach John Giordano.

Signed as an undrafted free agent by the Edmonton Oilers in 1981, Blum played mostly in the minors before being traded to the Boston Bruins, a team that he would play for three different times during his career. He also played for the Washington Capitals and Detroit Red Wings.

Blum scored in first NHL goal on April 1, 1984—in the last game of Boston's 1983-84 schedule—during his team's 3-1 victory over the New Jersey Devils. It was the game-winning goal.

Post-playing career

Blum would later serve as an assistant coach in the minor leagues for the Detroit Falcons, Saginaw Lumber Kings, Detroit Vipers, Toledo Storm, and Motor City Mechanics.

He is also a new addition to the Detroit Red Wings Alumni Team and a former employee at De La Salle Collegiate High School in Warren, MI.

Career statistics

Regular season and playoffs

Regular seasonPlayoffs
SeasonTeamLeagueGPGAPtsPIMGPGAPtsPIM
1976–77Harper Woods High SchoolHS-MI
1977–78University of MichiganB-1070004
1978–79University of MichiganB-10351111287
1979–80University of MichiganB-10379415079
1980–81University of MichiganB-10389435293
1981–82Wichita WindCHL7883341247703324
1982–83Edmonton OilersNHL503324
1982–83Moncton AlpinesAHL76103040219
1983–84Edmonton OilersNHL40112
1983–84Moncton AlpinesAHL5732225202
1983–84Boston BruinsNHL121123030004
1984–85Boston BruinsNHL7531316263500013
1985–86Boston BruinsNHL611788030006
1985–86Moncton Golden FlamesAHL1215637
1986–87Washington CapitalsNHL66281013360114
1987–88Boston BruinsNHL190117030110
1987–88Maine MarinersAHL4351823136806635
1988–89Detroit Red WingsNHL60008
1988–89Adirondack Red WingsAHL56119201681201118
1989–90Boston BruinsNHL20000
1989–90Maine MarinersAHL7712021134
1990–91Maine MarinersAHL5748127510002
1991–92Capital District IslandersAHL510667610002
1993–94Daytona Beach Sun DevilsSuHL1202267
1994–95Detroit FalconsCoHL7111415981202220
AHL totals4292512815310472207757
NHL totals250734416102002227

Awards and honors

AwardYear
All-WCHA Second Team1980–81

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