Tim Ecclestone, born on September twenty-fourth, nineteen forty-seven, is a distinguished Canadian professional ice hockey player and coach. Known for his role as a left winger, he made a significant impact in the National Hockey League (NHL) over the course of eleven seasons.
During his career, which spanned from nineteen sixty-seven to nineteen seventy-eight, Ecclestone showcased his talent with several teams, including the St. Louis Blues, Detroit Red Wings, Toronto Maple Leafs, and Atlanta Flames. He played a total of six hundred ninety-two NHL games, where he achieved notable statistics, scoring one hundred twenty-six goals and providing two hundred thirty-three assists, culminating in three hundred fifty-nine career points.
Ecclestone's prowess on the ice was highlighted by his ability to score fifty points or more in two separate seasons, demonstrating his offensive capabilities. After hanging up his skates, he transitioned into coaching, serving as an assistant coach for the Flames for three seasons, where he continued to influence the game from the bench.