- Steve Chiasson
Infobox Ice Hockey Player
former_teams =Carolina Hurricanes
Hartford Whalers
Calgary Flames
Detroit Red Wings
league = NHL
position = Defence
shoots = Left
height_ft = 6
height_in = 1
weight_lb = 205
nickname = Chase
nationality = CAN
birth_date = birth date|1967|4|14|df=y
birth_place = Barrie, ON, CAN
death_date = death date and age|1999|5|3|1967|4|14|df=y
death_place = Raleigh, NC, USA
draft = 50th overall
draft_year = 1985
draft_team =Detroit Red Wings
career_start = 1986
career_end = 1999Steven Chiasson (
April 14 , 1967 –May 3 ,1999 ) was aCanadian ice hockey defenseman with the NHL'sDetroit Red Wings ,Calgary Flames ,Hartford Whalers , andCarolina Hurricanes .NHL career
Chiasson was born in
Barrie, Ontario and raised inPeterborough, Ontario . Drafted by theDetroit Red Wings in 1985, he was an offensive defenceman who displayed a lot of skill. He was traded to theCalgary Flames in exchange for Mike Vernon in the 1994 off-season. Chiasson spent two and a half seasons with the Flames before being dealt to theHartford Whalers in 1997 and continued with the team as they became theCarolina Hurricanes the following season. After spending most of the 1998–99 season on the injured list, Chiasson returned for the playoffs and scored an overtime goal in Game 2 of their conference quarterfinal round with theBoston Bruins , which would end up being his last NHL goal.Chiasson was also frequently a member of the Canadian national team, representing them in eight
IIHF World Championships over the course of his career.Fatal accident
On
May 3 ,1999 , after the Hurricanes were eliminated from the playoffs inBoston and returned to Raleigh, Chiasson wrecked hispickup truck on the way home from a team party at the home of Gary Roberts, killing himself instantly. According to teammateKevin Dineen , Chiasson refused to call ataxi or accept a ride home, insisting on driving himself despite ablood alcohol content later found to be 0.27, over three timesNorth Carolina 's legal limit of 0.08. Chiasson was survived by his wife, Susan, and three young children: Michael, Ryan and Stephanie. There is a small statue and plaque in his memory in Millennium Park,Peterborough, Ontario , the town where he was raised. TheStanley Cup was brought to this spot on July 27, 2006, by former Flames teammateCory Stillman , after Stillman won the Cup with the Hurricanes that season. [ [http://www.hhof.com/html/exSCJ06_17.shtml Hockey Hall of Fame - Stanley Cup Journals: 17 ] ]ee also
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