Hockey Player
The Resume
(March 9, 1964- )
Born in St. Paul, Minnesota
Drafted sixth overall by the Buffalo Sabres in the 1982 NHL Entry Draft
Defenseman for the Buffalo Sabres (1982-90), Winnipeg Jets (1990-93), St. Louis Blues (1993-94), Calgary Flames (1994-96, 1998-2001), New Jersey Devils (1996), Washington Capitals (1996-98), Chicago Blackhawks (2001-03) and the Toronto Maple Leafs (2003)
United States Hockey Hall of Fame inductee (2004)
Why he might be annoying
He was a journeyman player.
He wore the toilet bowl style helmet for the majority of his playing career (see above).
Despite his accolades, he never was considered for Norris Trophy voting.
He spent the majority of his career on lackluster teams, which cost him a chance of winning a Stanley Cup.
He played in only one game with the Maple Leafs, prior to retiring.
He subsequently retired when he wasn't offered a contract by the Minnesota Wild prior to the 2003-04 season.
Why he might not be annoying
He was the first American born NHL player to play over 1,000 career games.
He recorded a career high 93 points (1992-93).
He was versatile, playing forward in the occasional game.
He was the key player acquired in both the Dale Hawerchuk and Al MacInnis trades of the early 1990s.
He was a member of the silver medal winning United States men's Olympic hockey team (2002).
Credit: Ricky
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Year In Review:
In 2020, Out of 3 Votes: 66.67% Annoying
In 2018, Out of 2 Votes: 50.0% Annoying
In 2017, Out of 7 Votes: 28.57% Annoying
In 2016, Out of 1 Votes: 100% Annoying
In 2015, Out of 8 Votes: 50.0% Annoying
In 2014, Out of 13 Votes: 53.85% Annoying
In 2013, Out of 17 Votes: 64.71% Annoying
In 2012, Out of 15 Votes: 53.33% Annoying
In 2011, Out of 9 Votes: 55.56% Annoying
In 2010, Out of 17 Votes: 52.94% Annoying
In 2009, Out of 22 Votes: 40.91% Annoying
In 2008, Out of 30 Votes: 50.0% Annoying
In 2007, Out of 35 Votes: 62.86% Annoying
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