- Brian Mullen
Brian Patrick Mullen (born
March 16 ,1962 inNew York City , New York) is a former professionalice hockey player who spent eleven seasons in the NHL playing for theWinnipeg Jets ,New York Rangers ,San Jose Sharks , andNew York Islanders . Mullen appeared in 832 career NHL games, recording 260 goals and 622 points, along with 30 playoff points in 62 post-season games.Amateur career
Mullen grew up in an Irish-American family in the Hell's Kitchen neighborhood of New York. He and older brother
Joe Mullen playedroller hockey in the streets ofManhattan as children. After landing a job as a stick boy for theNew York Rangers , he and Joe were offered a spot on a junior league team coached by Ranger head coach Emile Francis.Brian won an athletic scholarship to the
University of Wisconsin-Madison where he played under legendary college hockey coach "Badger" Bob Johnson.Professional career
Mullen was selected in the seventh round of the 1980
NHL Entry Draft by the Jets. Two years later, he signed with the Jets and scored an impressive 24 goals and recorded 50 points during his rookie season. He spent five seasons with Winnipeg before joining his hometown New York Rangers where he spent four seasons. Mullen also represented the United States in the 1989 and 1991Ice Hockey World Championship tournaments after the Rangers were knocked out in the first round of theStanley Cup playoffs (he was also a member of the1984 Canada Cup team). Mullen spent the 1991–1992 season with the Sharks and the following season with the Islanders.On
August 9 ,1993 , Brian suffered a smallstroke caused by ablood clot in his brain. The stroke severely impacted his motor skills and he required open heart surgery. Mullen was recovering well and his reflexes largely returned to normal. He hoped to one day return to action in the NHL but a subsequentseizure in 1994 ended his dreams of a comeback and he was forced to retire from hockey.Post career
After his retirement, he worked for the NHL front office for eight years. He also worked as a radio color analyst for the
New York Rangers alongside play-by-play announcerKenny Albert for the 2003–2004 season.Awards and Accomplishments
*Played in NHL All-Star Game (1989)
*Lester Patrick Trophy (1995)References
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* [http://www.hockeydraftcentral.com/1980/80128.html Brian Mullen @ hockeydraftcentral.com]
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