Craig Norwich
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Craig Richard Norwich is a retired professional ice hockey
Ice hockey
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 player. Norwich led the Edina East High School hockey team to the prestigious Minnesota State High School League Hockey Tournament three times, including captaining the 1974 championship team. In college, Norwich became the first (and only) defenceman in NCAA history to lead his team in scoring and win the NCAA Championship in the same season. As a professional he played in 145 games with the Cincinnati Stingers
Cincinnati Stingers
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 of the World Hockey Association
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 and 104 games in the National Hockey League
National Hockey League
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 with the Colorado Rockies (NHL)
Colorado Rockies (NHL)
The Colorado Rockies were an American professional ice hockey team in the National Hockey League that played in Denver, Colorado, from 1976 to 1982. They were a relocation of the Kansas City Scouts, a 1974 expansion team. The franchise moved to East Rutherford, New Jersey, in 1982 and was...

, Winnipeg Jets, and St. Louis Blues.

Norwich played three years at the University of Wisconsin. After scoring 45 points in 38 games as a freshman in 1974-75, Norwich was chosen 142nd overall by the Montreal Canadiens at the Amateur Draft. He finished with 168 career points during his college career and was named to the WCHA second all-star team in 1976 and the first team the next year. After helping the Badgers win the NCAA title in 1977, he was named to the championship tournament all-star team.

The talented blueliner opted to join the Cincinnati Stingers of the WHA where he could play regularly rather than try to break into the Habs' deep roster. He scored 87 points in two years for Cincinnati and was a member of the US team that finished sixth at the 1978 World Championships.

On June 9, 1979, Norwich was claimed by the Winnipeg Jets in the WHA Dispersal Draft. He remained with the team when it joined the NHL in 1979-80 and was an offensive force from the blueline. A highlight for him that season was scoring two goals when the Jets earned their first NHL win, 4-2 over the Colorado Rockies. Norwich registered 45 points and scored seven power play goals on the fast-skating Jets. Prior to the 1980-81 season, he was traded to the St. Louis Blues for defensive forward Rick Bowness. He scored 16 points in 23 games for his new club then was claimed off waivers by the Colorado Rockies. He averaged over a point per game in Denver then joined the US squad that finished fifth at the 1981 World Championships.

Norwich battled injuries and played exclusively in the AHL during the 1981-82 season. He then chose to explore his options in Europe with the Gardenia Finstral club of Italy where he averaged over three points per game. He later suited up for Lausanne in Switzerland before returning to Italy with Groden and HC Fassa and played with Innsbruck, Austria in 1987-88, then Lake Como in Italy retiring in 1990 after winning the Italian Championship with Como.

From 1990 to 1996, Norwich was the Director of Hockey and Head Coach at Shattuck St. Mary's in Faribault, MN. After leaving Shattuck, he moved to Vail, CO to become the Director of Hockey and Head Coach of the Vail AAA Hockey Program. Norwich was the Director of Hockey Operations and Head Coach of the boys Varsity hockey team at St. Paul Academy and Summit School
St. Paul Academy and Summit School
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 in St. Paul, MN, from 2005 until he resigned in January 2010. Norwich has also coached with the LA Junior Kings, the Minnesota Rockets AAA, and Team Midwest Tier One Hockey Program.

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Career Statistics

High School

* Member of Edina East High School State Tournament teams 1972, ’73, ’74 (state champions 1974)
* Captained 1974 Edina East High School team
* 1974 Minnesota State High School League State Champions
* Inducted into the Edina High School Hockey Hall of Fame

College

* University of Wisconsin defensemen: 1974–77
* Scored 168 points in 144 games (42 goals, 126 assists)
* NCAA Championship: 1977
* NCAA All-American: 1975–76, 1976–77 (only player in Wisconsin history to earn All-America honors twice)
* NCAA Tournament All-Star First Team: 1977
* WCHA All-Star First Team: 1976–77
* WCHA All-Star Second Team: 1975–76
* WCHA records: Most assists by a defensemen in a season (65 in 1976–77), most points by a defensemen in WCHA games in a season (63 in 1976–77), most assists by a defensemen in WCHA games in a season (49 in 1976–77)
* Wisconsin records: Most career goals by a defensemen (42), most points by a defensemen in a season (83 in 1976–77), most assists by a defensemen in a season (65 in 1976–77), second in career assists by a defensemen (126) and career points by a defensemen (168)
* Only defenceman in NCAA history to lead team in scoring and win the NCAA Championship in the same season (1976–77)
* Inducted into University of Wisconsin Hockey Hall of Fame
* Named one of Wisconsin’s Top 100 Athletes of the Century
* Named to the WCHA All-Time Top 50 player list
* American College Hockey Coaches Association: All-Time West Team selection

NHL Teams
* Winnipeg Jets (1979–1980)
*St. Louis Blues (1980–1981)
*Colorado Rockies (1981–1982)
*New York Rangers (1981–1982)
*Detroit Red Wings (1984)

Post-College
* NHL 1979-1984
* Four time Team USA World Hockey Championships team member
* Member of the 1981 U.S. World Hockey Championships fifth place team and the 1983 U.S. World Hockey Championships Gold medal team
* 1983 World Hockey Championships All-World Team selection
* Professional experience: WHA: Cincinnati Stingers, 1977–79 (87 points in 145 games); NHL: Winnipeg Jets, 1979–80 (45 points in 70 games); St. Louis Blues, Colorado Rockies, 1980–81 (30 points in 34 games)
* NHL Totals: 75 points in 104 games
* Played in the AHL during the 1981–82 season before joining the HC Gardena Finstral of Italy where he averaged over three points per game. Other European clubs played for include Lausanne (Switzerland), HC Fassa (Italy), Innsbruck (Austria), and Lake Como (Italy).
* Retired from professional hockey in 1990.
* Started Shattuck St. Mary's Hockey Program in 1990
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