Chuck Arnason
Ernest Charles Arnason is a former Canadian professional ice hockey right wing who played 401 games over eight seasons in the National Hockey League for the Montreal Canadiens, Atlanta Flames, Pittsburgh Penguins, Kansas City Scouts, Cleveland Barons, Colorado Rockies, Minnesota North Stars and Washington Capitals.
He was the first player to play for five defunct teams - Atlanta, Kansas City, Colorado, Cleveland and Minnesota. He is the Father of Tyler Arnason.
Arnason was born in Dauphin, Manitoba and raised in Ashern, Manitoba.Awards and achievements
Transactions
- On June 10, 1971 the Montreal Canadiens selected Chuck Arnason in the first-round of the 1971 NHL draft.
- On May 29, 1973 the Montreal Canadiens traded Chuck Arnason to the Atlanta Flames in exchange for a 1974 first-round pick.
- On January 4, 1974 the Atlanta Flames traded Chuck Arnason and Bob Paradise to the Pittsburgh Penguins in exchange for Al McDonough.
- On January 9, 1976 the Pittsburgh Penguins traded Chuck Arnason, Steve Durbano and a 1976 first-round pick to the Kansas City Scouts in exchange for Simon Nolet, Ed Gilbert and a 1976 first-round pick.
- On July 15, 1976 the Kansas City Scouts moved to Colorado and renamed Colorado Rockies.
- On January 9, 1978 the Colorado Rockies traded Chuck Arnason and Rick Jodzio to the Cleveland Barons in exchange for Ralph Klassen and Fred Ahern.
- On June 15, 1978 Chuck Arnason was placed on the Minnesota North Stars reserve list following Cleveland Barons/Minnesota North Stars merger.
- On March 12, 1979 the Minnesota North Stars traded Chuck Arnason to the Washington Capitals for future considerations.
- On April 24, 1979 the Washington Capitals traded Chuck Arnason to the Minnesota North Stars for future considerations.
- On July 19, 1979 the Minnesota North Stars traded Chuck Arnason to the Vancouver Canucks for cash.