Jake Milford was a professional hockey player who had a successful career in the National Hockey League (NHL). He was a left winger who was known for his speed and agility on the ice. He was also known for his physical play and his ability to score goals.

Milford was drafted by the Detroit Red Wings in 1974 and played for them for four seasons. During that time, he scored a total of 83 goals and had a total of 149 points. He was also a part of the Red Wings' Stanley Cup championship team in 1976.

In 1978, Milford was traded to the St. Louis Blues, where he played for three seasons. During his time with the Blues, he scored a total of 62 goals and had a total of 119 points. He was also a part of the Blues' Stanley Cup championship team in 1979.

In 1981, Milford was traded to the Vancouver Canucks, where he played for one season. During his time with the Canucks, he scored a total of 20 goals and had a total of 37 points.

Milford retired from the NHL in 1982 after playing a total of eight seasons. During his career, he scored a total of 165 goals and had a total of 305 points. He was also a part of two Stanley Cup championship teams.

Milford was an important part of the NHL during his career and was known for his speed, agility, physical play, and goal-scoring ability. He was a key contributor to the success of the Detroit Red Wings, St. Louis Blues, and Vancouver Canucks during his time in the NHL.

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