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Doug
Gilmour Biography |
Birth
Date: June 25, 1963
Place of Birth: Kingston, ON
Height: 5'11"
Weight: 175 lbs.
Position: Centre
Shoots: Left
Year Drafted: 1982
Round Drafted: 7
Overall Pick: 134
Drafted by: St Louis Blues
Sweater Number: 93 |
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Doug Gilmour was born
in Kingston, Ontario, on June 25,
1963. He has been a major player for
all teams he's played with including
the St. Louis Blues (83-88), the Calgary
Flames (88-92), the Maple Leafs (92-97),
the New Jersey Devils (97-98), and
the Chicago Blackhawks (98-present).
While with the Calgary Flames he scored
the game winning goal that captured
the Stanley Cup in 88-89. He is 5'11,
165lbs. Doug Gilmour was captain of
the Toronto Maple Leafs from the beginning
of the 94-95 season when then captain
Wendel Clark was traded to the Quebec
Nordiques until February 25, 1997
when he was traded to the Devils.
While in Toronto he helped the Leafs
get to the Western Conference Finals
twice. |
| *
Traded to Calgary by St. Louis
with Mark Hunter, Steve Bozek, and
Michael Dark for Mike Bullard, Craig
Coxe and Tim Corkery. September 6,
1988. |
| * Traded
to Toronto by Calgary with Jamie
Macoun, Ric Nattress, Kent Manderville
and Rick Wamsley for Gary Leeman, Alexander
Godynyuk, Jeff Reese, Michel Petit and
Craig Berube. January 2, 1992. |
| * Traded
to New Jersey by Toronto with
Dave Ellett for Alyn McCauley, Steve
Sullivan, and Jason Smith. February
25, 1997. |
| * Signed with Chicago
as a free agent. July 28, 1998. |
| * Buffalo
Sabres traded Michal Grosek to the Chicago
Blackhawks for Doug Gilmour and Jean-Pierre
Dumont on March 10, 2000. |
| * Signed as an unrestricted
free agent by the Montreal Canadiens
on October 6, 2001 |
| * Montreal Canadiens
traded Doug Gilmour to the Toronto
Maple Leafs for a 6th round selection
in 2003 on March 11, 2003 |
| 1993-94 |
Played
in NHL All-Star |
| 1992-93 |
NHL
- Frank J. Selke Trophy (Best Defensive
Forward) |
| 1992-93 |
Played
in NHL All-Star |
| 1988-89 |
Stanley
Cup (Calgary) |
| 1982-83 |
OHL
- Red Tilson Trophy (Most Oustanding
Player) |
| 1982-83 |
OHL
- Eddie Powers Memorial Trophy (Leading
Scorer) |
| 1982-83 |
OHL
- First All-Star Team |
| 1988-89 |
Two
fastest shorthanded goals, scored
4 seconds apart NHL record |
| 1992-93 |
Nominated
for Hart Trophy (1993) |
| 1992-93 |
Most
points in one season (127), Toronto
club record |
| 1992-93 |
Most
assists in one season (95), Toronto
club record |
| 1992-93 |
Most
Assist (game *tied)- 6, Toronto
club record |
| 1981-90 |
17
International matches (8 in Canada
Cup -87 + 9 in World Championship
-90) and 5 in the Junior World Championship
-81 |
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