Quote:
Originally Posted by Tiger
I'll pick Mike Gartner for right wing because Super stole my Shanahan pick
More info later as I have to go out of town
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Frick Tiger... first Luc... now Gartner... I'm starting to hate you!
While his Rookie Card says C, we're putting him in LW (as per the NHL.com link).
Team "Modern Era" selects
DAVID ANDREYCHUK
http://www.nhl.com/ice/player.htm?id=8445000
Did it ever suck to see him hoist the Cup, rather than Jarome, but he's 3rd all time for LWs and 1st all time in PP goals. Can't argue with that.
GP - 1693
G - 640 (274 on the PP)
A - 698
Pts - 1338
David John "Dave" Andreychuk (born
29 September, 1963, in
Hamilton,
Ontario)
[1] is a former professional
hockey left winger who played in the
NHL with the
Buffalo Sabres,
Toronto Maple Leafs,
New Jersey Devils,
Boston Bruins,
Colorado Avalanche and
Tampa Bay Lightning.
Dave Andreychuk was drafted by the
Buffalo Sabres from the
Ontario Hockey League's
Oshawa Generals in the
1982 NHL Entry Draft and played his first NHL season in
1982–83. He went on to play 11 seasons in Buffalo before being traded on February 2, 1993, with
Daren Puppa, and a
1993 first-round pick (
Kenny Jonsson) go to the
Toronto Maple Leafs in exchange for
Grant Fuhr and a conditional
1995 fifth-round draft pick. He played for the Leafs until the
1995–96 when he was traded to the
New Jersey Devils, where he stayed until
1999. After New Jersey, he had short stints with the
Boston Bruins (
1999–2000),
Colorado Avalanche (2000), and Buffalo Sabres (
2000–01), before settling with the
Tampa Bay Lightning (
2001–02 to
2005–06).
His best seasons offensively were in 1992–93 and
1993–94 when, with Toronto, he posted 99 points in each season. The 1993 and 1994 playoffs also saw Andreychuk and the Maple Leafs advance to the Conference Finals, where they lost to the
Los Angeles Kings and the
Vancouver Canucks, respectively.