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Hockey Player
The Resume
(November 2, 1953- )
Born in Belleville, Ontario, Canada
Forward for the Montreal Canadiens (1979-80), Hartford Whalers (1980-82), New Jersey Devils (1982-85) and the St. Louis Blues (1985-91)
Frank J. Selke Trophy winner (1990)
Why he might be annoying
He was undersized for a forward which played a factor in him being passed over in the NHL Entry Draft.
He bounced around between the NHL and the minors prior to landing in St. Louis.
His career ended prematurely due to injuries.
He primarily played on the bottom six forward lines.
He admitted his weekend routine in college was eating lots of pasta at his teammate Mike Eruzione's family home.
Why he might not be annoying
He improved his conditioning upon arriving in St. Louis.
He was the first member of the Blues to win the Frank J. Selke Trophy.
He served as the Blues team captain for the last couple seasons of his career.
He defied the odds and had a serviceable career in the later stages.
He founded a golf tournament in his hometown of Belleville to benefit the children's charities in the community.
Credit: Ricky
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