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He also finished with a plus-minus of +45.
He also finished with a plus-minus of +45.
Goodenough was drafted by the Philadelphia Flyers in the second-round (20th overall) of the 1973 National Hockey League Amateur Draft. He spent most of his first two professional seasons with the Richmond Robins, the Flyers" American Hockey League (AHL) affiliate. He was called up to the Flyers late in the 1974-1975 season and paired with Ted Harris.
Goodenough played in games four and five of the series, assisting on two second period goals in the latter.
The 1975-1976 season was Goodenough"s best National Hockey League season, recording career highs across the board. He scored 8 goals and assisted on 34 others for a total of 42 points in 77 games.
The Flyers returned to the Finals but were swept by the Montreal Canadiens in four games. Goodenough played in all 16 Flyers playoff games and set a then National Hockey League rookie record for most points in a playoff season (14).
Midway through the 1976-1977 season, the Flyers traded Goodenough and Jack McIlhargey to the Vancouver Canucks for Bob Dailey.
He split the next three seasons between Vancouver and the Central Hockey League (CHL), seeing his last National Hockey League action during the 1979-1980 season. Goodenough was awarded the Governor"s Trophy as the league"s most outstanding defenceman and was named to the IHL First All-Star Team. After spending the 1981-1982 season in the AHL with the New Haven Nighthawks, the Kings traded him along with a 1984 third-round draft pick to the Chicago Black Hawks for Terry Ruskowski.
Goodenough played the rest of the 1982-1983 season with the Binghamton Whalers and retired following the season.
Goodenough is currently Hockey Director at the Buckinghamshire County Ice Sports Center where he conducts clinics and classes to train young hockey players. He conducts skating, defense, shooting, passing, stickhandling and checking clinics weekly.
He also administers and coaches the in-house youth program In the summers, Goodenough and Frank Reago (owner of Frank"s Hockey House) conduct summer camps for kids looking to enhance their knowledge of the game and to have fun.
Goodenough participated in the 2012 National Hockey League Winter Classic Alumni Game at Citizens Bank Park.
Goodenough lives outside of Chalfont, Pennsylvania.