- Gord Lane
Gordon Thomas Lawrence Lane (born
March 31 , 1953 in Brandon,Manitoba ) is a retiredCanadian ice hockey defenceman.Originally selected in the
1973 NHL Entry Draft by thePittsburgh Penguins , Lane was signed to a minor league contract with theFort Wayne Komets . He was subsequently traded to theDayton Gems ,farm team to theWashington Capitals . After winning theCalder Cup with the Dayton Gems, coachTom McVie and several Gems players were promoted to the Washington Capitals. Signed by the Capitals in 1976, Lane played parts of five seasons with the them, leading the team in penalties in three of those seasons. Unhappy about his playing time with the Caps, he threatened retirement during the 1979–80 season. He was eventually traded to theNew York Islanders for forwardMike Kaszycki on December 7, 1979, remaining with that club for the rest of his NHL career. His first game for the Isles was against theNew York Rangers atMadison Square Garden , a 5–4 loss. Lane immediately made his presence known during the game, throwing several hits while also getting involved in several scrums. Lane's tough, defensive abilities did not go unappreciated by Islanders Head Coach,Al Arbour , who, like Lane, was a stay-at-home defenceman during his own playing career. Lane helped guide the Islanders steady defence during their four straightStanley Cup championships (1980, 1981, 1982, 1983). Early in the 1983–1984 playoffs, Lane was injured and missed most of the Islanders playoff run. Lane's presence was sorely missed in the Cup finals, as the Oilers skated the tired, battered, and undermanned Islanders into the ice, dethroning the four-time champions in the process. An underrated enforcer who never failed to come to the aid of a teammate in trouble, Lane has been credited over the years with being the Islanders most effective defender during their Stanley Cup run.Junior Hockey Experience
Lane played junior in the WCHL, first with the Brandon Wheat Kings and after a trade with the New Westminster Bruins. A strong training ethic and quality coaching resulted in Lane being selected in the NHL draft.Awards & Achievements
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Turner Cup (IHL) Championship (1976)
*Stanley Cup Championships (1980, 1981, 1982, & 1983)
*“Honoured Member” of theManitoba Hockey Hall of Fame External links
* [http://www.hockeydraftcentral.com/1973/73134.html Profile at hockeydraftcentral.com]
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* [http://www.mbhockeyhalloffame.ca/honoured/players.html?category=9&id=125 Gord Lane's biography] at [http://www.mbhockeyhalloffame.ca/index.html Manitoba Hockey Hall of Fame]
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