Career
Ted Hampson was awarded the in 1969 while playing for the Oakland Seals. He retired from the National Hockey League following the 1971-1972 season, and went on to play five seasons in the WHA. Hampson recorded 108 goals, 245 assists, 353 points, and a mere 94 penalty minutes in 676 National Hockey League games. In 305 WHA appearances Hampson tallied 60 goals, 143 assists, 203 points, and 51 penalty minutes.
Hampson was the general manager and player-coach for the Oklahoma City Stars of the Central Hockey League from 1978 to 1981.
At the age of 45 in his final stint, one of the oldest men ever to play professional hockey. He is currently employed by the Vancouver Canucks as chief scout.