Doug Mohns, a durable and versatile skater who lasted 22 seasons in the NHL, playing in seven all-star games, died Feb. 7 in Reading, Mass. He was 80.

The cause was myelodysplastic syndrome, a blood and bone marrow disorder, said his wife, Tabor Ansin Mohns.

He played 11 seasons for the Boston Bruins and had his most productive period in Chicago, before finishing his career in the era of expansion with the Minnesota North Stars, the Atlanta Flames and the Washington Capitals. He scored 248 regular-season goals and had 462 assists.