Résultats de recherche
Brendan Frederick Shanahan (born January 23, 1969) is a Canadian professional ice hockey executive and former player who currently serves as the president and alternate governor for the Toronto Maple Leafs, having previously served as the director of player safety for the National Hockey League (NHL).
Brendan Frederick Shanahan (né le 23 janvier 1969 à Mimico, Ontario, Canada) est un joueur canadien de hockey sur glace professionnel. Shanahan a inscrit 615 buts dans la Ligue nationale de hockey, il a gagné trois coupes Stanley avec les Red Wings de Détroit.
Shanahan is the only player in NHL history with over 600 goals and 2,000 penalty minutes. The 6'3 power forward totaled 656 goals, 698 assists, and 2,489 PIMs over his 21-year career, winning 3 Stanley Cups with Detroit from 1997-2002.
10 mai 2024 · Despite having only one playoff-round win to his name in 10 years as Toronto Maple Leafs president, Brendan Shanahan is staying in Toronto.
14 mai 2019 · Brendan Shanahan is staying with the Toronto Maple Leafs for the long haul. The team announced a six-year extension for its president that takes Shanahan through the 2024-25 season.
Contact Us. NHL.com is the official website of the National Hockey League. All NHL logos and marks and NHL team logos and marks depicted herein are the property of the NHL and the respective teams ...
Brendan Shanahan Statistiques et nouvelles
28 nov. 2022 · It was the spring of 1994, and Brendan Shanahan suddenly had a lot of time on his hands. He was coming off a career year in St. Louis, with 52 goals, 50 assists, 102 points and 211 penalty...
Biographie. Membre du club exclusif du « Triple Gold Club », Brendan Shanahan et Équipe Canada ont décroché la médaille d’or aux Jeux de Salt Lake City en 2002, mettant fin à la disette de 50 ans du Canada sans médaille d’or au hockey sur glace.
18 avr. 2024 · While every April brings immense playoff pressure in Toronto, this spring feels particularly different than any of the previous nine under Leafs president Brendan Shanahan, writes Nick Kypreos.