Former Sabres defeseman Richie Dunn has reportedly died.
Paul Hamilton
Buffalo, NY (WGR 550) -- Amerks play by play man Don Stevens reported Tuesday night that former Sabres defenseman Richie Dunn has died.
Dunn was 59 years old and stayed in Buffalo after retiring. Dunn refereed amateur games for years in Western New York, including many I played in.
Dunn played 483 NHL games with the Sabres, Calgary and Hartford. He had American League stops in Rochester, Hershey and Binghamton.
Dunn came to the Sabres organization as a free agent in 1977. He stayed until June of 1982 when he was sent to the Flames with Don Edwards and a 2nd round pick which turned out to be Richard Kromm for a first round pick which turned into Paul Cyr, a second round pick which became Jens Johansson and another second round pick which was John Tucker. Johansson never came to North America to play.
In his 483 NHL games Dunn scored 36 goals with 140 assists for 176 points. In 36 Stanley Cup games the defenseman registered 18 points. He had 10 points in 14 playoff games for the Sabres in 1980.