Edward George Hampson (born December 11, 1936) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey centre, who played in the National Hockey League and World Hockey Association during the 1960s and 70s. Ted is the father of Gord Hampson.

Career

Hampson, as captain of the Flin Flon Bombers, won the Memorial Cup in 1957, a significant achievement for a small-town hockey team in Northern Manitoba playing in the SJHL.

Hampson was drafted by the Toronto Maple Leafs and began his professional career in 1959. Hampson was awarded the Bill Masterton Memorial Trophy in 1969 while playing for the Oakland Seals. He retired from the National Hockey League (NHL) following the 1971–72 season and went on to play five seasons in the World Hockey Association (WHA). The WHA awarded him the Paul Deneau Trophy (Most Gentlemanly Player) in 1973 as a member of the Minnesota Fighting Saints. Hampson recorded 108 goals, 245 assists, 353 points, and a mere 94 penalty minutes in 676 NHL games. In 305 WHA appearances, Hampson tallied 60 goals, 143 assists, 203 points, and 51 penalty minutes. Hampson was the Captain of the Oakland Seals (NHL) and the Minnesota Fighting Saints (WHA).

Hampson was the general manager and player-coach for the Oklahoma City Stars of the Central Hockey League from 1978 to 1981; at the age of 45 in his final stint, he was one of the oldest men ever to play professional hockey. After his playing career, Hampson began a long-time amateur scouting career that spanned another 40 years. He started with Central Scouting, led the amateur scouting for the St. Louis Blues and Colorado Avalanche, and then joined the Vancouver Canucks, whom he scouted for until retiring in July 2022 at the age of 85.

Career statistics

Regular season and playoffs

Regular seasonPlayoffs
SeasonTeamLeagueGPGAPtsPIMGPGAPtsPIM
1953–54Flin Flon BombersSJHL11010
1953–54Flin Flon BombersM-Cup21120
1954–55Flin Flon BombersSJHL1366124
1955–56Flin Flon BombersSJHL4851621131612912214
1955–56Flin Flon BombersM-Cup75162
1956–57Flin Flon BombersSJHL5548701183710613194
1956–57Flin Flon BombersM-Cup17717246
1956–57Brandon RegalsWHL21340
1957–58Providence RedsAHL701525402250220
1958–59Vancouver CanucksWHL662741682391450
1959–60Rochester AmericansAHL29618249122462
1959–60Toronto Maple LeafsNHL41281017
1960–61New York RangersNHL69614204
1961–62New York RangersNHL68424281060110
1962–63Baltimore ClippersAHL22121426431230
1962–63New York RangersNHL464262
1963–64Detroit Red WingsNHL70110
1963–64Pittsburgh HornetsAHL66153348652240
1964–65Detroit Red WingsNHL10000
1964–65Pittsburgh HornetsAHL641539543941232
1965–66Pittsburgh HornetsAHL72202949631010
1966–67Pittsburgh HornetsAHL71452
1966–67Detroit Red WingsNHL651335484
1967–68Detroit Red WingsNHL379182710
1967–68Oakland SealsNHL34819274
1968–69Oakland SealsNHL76264975673472
1969–70Oakland SealsNHL761735521341120
1970–71California Golden SealsNHL6010203014
1970–71Minnesota North StarsNHL1846104113360
1971–72Minnesota North StarsNHL7851419670110
1972–73Minnesota Fighting SaintsWHA771745622063140
1973–74Minnesota Fighting SaintsWHA771738559114488
1974–75Minnesota Fighting SaintsWHA781736536121780
1975–76Minnesota Fighting SaintsWHA595141914
1975–76Quebec NordiquesWHA14410142502210
1978–79Oklahoma City StarsCHL232794
1979–80Oklahoma City StarsCHL30110
1980–81Oklahoma City StarsCHL600012
WHA totals3056014320351348142218
NHL totals6761082453539435710172

Awards and achievements

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Preceded byBobby BaunOakland Seals/California Golden Seals captain 196871Succeeded byCarol Vadnais
Preceded byClaude ProvostBill Masterton Trophy Winner 1969Succeeded byPit Martin