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The Hockey News recently cited him as the 97th best Dman of all time. Having seen his entire career, I think that is a bit of a stretch but it has forced me to reevaluate just how good he was. He was a solid D who you never really needed to worry about. You knew you were always going to get a solid effort. Teams in those days only dressed 5 D so it is hard to equate where he would fall today. Probably on the 2nd pair. He spanned two Ranger eras...when they were just awful through the first half of the 1960s to the success of the Francis era. He was always there, always responsible. As a season ticket holder in the old blue seats for the entire era, and one who attended many games in the old Garden when the team was god awful, I have fond memories of him. He deserves to be remembered.
My strongest memory of Neilson is his shot from the point fairly consistently hitting the glass.
Agreed. Neilson was Rejo "Rexy Plexy" Routsalainen before Rejo...lol. He very rarely hit the net with his shot. Chief was simply a solid defensive dman who was an integral part of those very solid early to mid 70's Ranger squads that were always a threat for the Cup but could never get over the hump.
Too many names from the past are leaving us as this nightmare of the year 2020 continues to rear it's ugly head. The Chief will be missed!.
My strongest memory of Neilson is his shot from the point fairly consistently hitting the glass.
Agreed. Neilson was Rejo "Rexy Plexy" Routsalainen before Rejo...lol. He very rarely hit the net with his shot. ...
Comparing Neilson to one of the best offensive defensemen I've ever seen in a Rangers uniform doesn't make sense to me. Am I misunderstanding your post?
Interesting that Jim was referred to as "Chief" as a sign of respect but that is now considered an insult to 1st Nation and no longer acceptable. Changing values.
Seriously? Chief comes from the French “chef” and, ultimately, the Latin “caput.” So what will chefs now be? Kitchen CEOs? Culinary Generals? The society we live in ...![]()
Comparing Neilson to one of the best offensive defensemen I've ever seen in a Rangers uniform doesn't make sense to me. Am I misunderstanding your post?
As @cwede just mentioned, my comment and comparison to Rejo was in response to your comment that Nielson's shot from the point invariably missed the net and hit the glass behind the net. As you know Rejo's nickname back than was "Rexy Plexy" seeing despite how great an offensive dman he was, Rejo's howitzer of a shot invariably missed the net often as well hence his nickname.
Hope that helps your being vexed at my comment.
Yes, one of my faves as well. Back then if you werent able "or old enough" to go to the garden, you often heard "shot wide", but maybe he did that on purpose as to NOT get his shot blocked? ... His #was 15, but I would swear I remember him wearing another.....didn't he don 5, for a bit? Could be wrong. Ric Seiling wore 3, right? Ok, whatever.
Of course it was ROD, would like to say it was a spell check thing, but was more like a "brainfart". Thanks, and prob right about Chief's # always being 15.Ric Seiling, Rod's much younger brother, never played for NYR
I don't recall Neilson or Seiling wearing other than 15, 16 but, that was when I was a pre-teen and teen, long ago.
NYR official site seems to have whitewashed their Uni # history, no longer showing prior/temporary ##'s like Dubi's 54 and G's 46
... Jesper Fast's page at NYR site seems to display NO # at all
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