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Paul Coffey (born June 1 1961, in Weston, Ontario) is a former professional ice hockey defenseman in the National Hockey League. Known for his speed and scoring prowess, Coffey scored the second-most points in a single season amongst defensemen, behind only Bobby Orr.

NHL career


Paul Coffey was drafted sixth overall by the Edmonton Oilers in the 1980 NHL Entry Draft. He played his first seven seasons during the heyday of the Oilers in which he won three Stanley Cups with them in 1983-84, 1984-85 and 1986-87. After a monetary dispute, Coffey was traded to the Pittsburgh Penguins in 1987, where he played four and a half seasons, and won another Stanley Cup in 1990-91. He was then traded to the Los Angeles Kings where he was re-united with Wayne Gretzky and would play for half of two seasons.

After his brief stint with L.A., he was traded to the Detroit Red Wings where he played for four and a half seasons and enjoyed moderate success. In the lockout shortened 1994-95 NHL season, Coffey led the Red Wings in scoring, the ony time in his entire career he would accomplish that feat. He was then traded to the Hartford Whalers. But before he could even get halfway into the season, he was dealt to the Philadelphia Flyers. He played for Philadelphia for a season and a half before being traded to the Chicago Blackhawks. After a very brief stint (10 games) in Chicago, he was traded to the Carolina Hurricanes, where he played one and a half seasons. He would play his final season in Boston, with the Boston Bruins. Paul Coffey retired in 2000 with a very impressive 396 goals, 1135 assists, and 1531 points, ranking second all-time among defensemen. In 2005, the Edmonton Oilers retired his uniform number 7.

Awards


Records


  • NHL record for most goals in one season by a defenseman — 48 in 1985-86
  • NHL record for most points in one game by a defenseman — 8 on March 14, 1986 (2G, 6A, shared with Tom Bladon)
  • NHL record for longest point-scoring streak by a defenseman — 28 games in 1985-86

Career statistics


    Regular season   Playoffs
Season Team League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM
1978-79 S.S. Marie OHA 68 17 72 89 103 - - - - -
1979-80 S.S. Marie OHA 23 10 21 31 63 - - - - -
1979-80 Kitchener OHA 52 19 52 71 130 - - - - -
1980-81 Edmonton NHL 74 9 23 32 130 9 4 3 7 22
1981-82 Edmonton NHL 80 29 60 89 106 5 1 1 2 6
1982-83 Edmonton NHL 80 29 67 96 87 16 7 7 14 14
1983-84 Edmonton NHL 80 40 86 126 104 19 8 14 22 21
1984-85 Edmonton NHL 80 37 84 121 97 18 12 25 37 44
1985-86 Edmonton NHL 79 48 90 138 120 10 1 9 10 30
1986-87 Edmonton NHL 59 17 50 67 49 17 3 8 11 30
1987-88 Pittsburgh NHL 46 15 52 67 93 - - - - -
1988-89 Pittsburgh NHL 75 30 83 113 195 11 2 13 15 31
1989-90 Pittsburgh NHL 80 29 74 103 95 - - - - -
1990-91 Pittsburgh NHL 76 24 69 93 128 12 2 9 11 6
1991-92 Pittsburgh NHL 54 10 54 64 62 - - - - -
1991-92 Los Angeles NHL 10 1 4 5 25 6 4 3 7 2
1992-93 Los Angeles NHL 50 8 49 57 50 - - - - -
1992-93 Detroit NHL 30 4 26 30 27 7 2 9 11 2
1993-94 Detroit NHL 80 14 63 77 106 7 1 6 7 8
1994-95 Detroit NHL 45 14 44 58 72 18 6 12 18 10
1995-96 Detroit NHL 76 14 60 74 90 17 5 9 14 30
1996-97 Hartford NHL 20 3 5 8 18 - - - - -
1996-97 Philadelphia NHL 37 6 20 26 20 17 1 8 9 6
1997-98 Philadelphia NHL 57 2 27 29 30 - - - - -
1998-99 Chicago NHL 10 0 4 4 0 - - - - -
1998-99 Carolina NHL 44 2 8 10 25 5 0 1 1 2
1999-00 Carolina NHL 69 11 29 40 40 - - - - -
2000-01 Boston NHL 18 0 4 4 30 - - - - -
NHL totals 1409 396 1135 1531 1802 194 59 137 196 264

International Play


Played for Canada in:

Trivia


  • Coffey preferred his skates to fit as tightly as possible, and were two sizes smaller than his shoes. They were tied with two sets of laces, one laced from the bottom to half way up, and the other from the halfway point to the top. The skates were so tight that rather than untying them trainers cut the laces to remove his skates after every game.
  • He is currently the owner of a Toyota dealership named Paul Coffey's Bolton Toyota in Bolton, Ontario.
  • He lives with his wife and 3 children.

See also


References


  • http://www.hockey-fans.com/players/coffey.php

1961 births | Boston Bruins players | Canadian ice hockey players | Carolina Hurricanes players | Chicago Blackhawks players | Detroit Red Wings players | Edmonton Oilers players | Hartford Whalers players | Hockey Hall of Fame | Kingston Canadians alumni | Kitchener Rangers alumni | Living people | Los Angeles Kings players | National Hockey League 100-point seasons | Norris Trophy winners | Ontario sportspeople | Philadelphia Flyers players | Pittsburgh Penguins players | Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds alumni | Stanley Cup champions | Torontonians | National Hockey League first round draft picks

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