- Brian Propp
Infobox Ice Hockey Player
image_size =
position = Left Wing
played_for =Philadelphia Flyers
Boston Bruins
Minnesota North Stars
Hartford Whalers
shot = Left
height_ft = 5
height_in = 9
weight_lb = 190
nationality = CAN
birth_date = birth date and age|1959|02|15
birth_place = Lanigan, SK, CAN
draft = 14th overall
draft_year = 1979
draft_team =Philadelphia Flyers
career_start = 1979
career_end = 1995Brian Propp (born February 15, 1959 in Lanigan,
Saskatchewan ) is a retired Canadian professionalice hockey left winger who played 15 seasons in the NHL from 1979 until 1994. He currently works as a broadcaster for thePhiladelphia Flyers .Playing career
Propp started his notable career with the
Melville Millionaires of theSaskatchewan Junior Hockey League and shattered the scoring record with 75 goals and 92 assists for 168 points in 57 games playing on a line with Kelly Dean and Dwayne Tuberfield. He then moved on to theBrandon Wheat Kings of the WCJHL, at the same time when the team was one of the most dominating clubs in all of Canadian Major Junior Hockey. When Propp was with the team it produced future NHLer's such asBrad McCrimmon ,Bill Derlago ,Laurie Boschman ,Dave Semenko ,Glen Hanlon ,Ray Allison andWalt Poddubny . Propp himself won two league scoring titles, and put up spectacular numbers in all three of his seasons in Junior. At the end of his third season, he was drafted 14th overall by thePhiladelphia Flyers in the1979 NHL Entry Draft , a draft that many hockey experts say was the most productive ever.Propp made the Flyers the next season, and proved his mettle in the NHL right away. He managed to score the game-winning goal in his first career game. He played on a line with legends
Reggie Leach andBobby Clarke in his rookie season, and that contributed to his quick success. It would not be the last time Propp played with two elite players, as he played withWayne Gretzky andMario Lemieux for most of the 1987Canada Cup Canadian team that won the tournament.In Game 1 of the 1989 Stanley Cup playoff series against the
Montreal Canadiens , which his Flyers lost in six games, Propp sustained a concussion from a hard, but unpenalized hit by Montreal defensemanChris Chelios , where it appeared Chelios may have hit him with his elbow. Propp fell to the ice hard, hitting his head against the ice. Though Propp missed only one game, his teammates maintained their anger at Chelios. Finally, with 1:37 left in regulation in Game 6, Flyer goaltenderRon Hextall took matters into his own hands, whacking his stick and shoulder pad across Chelios' head, apparently in retaliation for the hit on Propp.It took him until his 11th season to fail to score at least 65 points in a season, and that was the year when he was traded away by the Flyers. However, in his 10-plus seasons with the club, he was more or less the catalyst of the team, performing in all situations and wherever the team needed him.
The 1990–91 season was Propp's last hurrah when he was a member of the
Minnesota North Stars . Propp scored 73 points and helped the team theStanley Cup Finals, where they lost to thePittsburgh Penguins . Propp only played 68 games the next two seasons, and even took a sabbatical to play inSwitzerland in 1993. During his time in Switzerland, he played for Team Canada in theSpengler Cup and helped them to win the tournament.Propp played for the
Hartford Whalers during the1993–94 NHL season . Although Propp only scored 29 points, it was a productive season for him as he played both his 1000th NHL game and scored his 1000th NHL point in his last NHL season.During the NHL labour stoppage in 1994, Propp played as a player-coach for HC Anglet in
France , and when the NHL returned, Propp was not there.Propp holds a very dubious achievement in that he went to the Stanley Cup Finals five times, with Philadelphia in 1980, 1985, and 1987, with the
Boston Bruins in 1990 and with Minnesota in 1991, without ever winning a Stanley Cup. He also played in the NHL All-Star game five times.In 1999, Brian Propp was named to the
MasterCard Canadian Junior All-Time team, which also included Mario Lemieux,Guy Lafleur ,Bobby Orr ,Denis Potvin , andBernie Parent . The team was selected based on play in theCanadian Hockey League . Also in 1999, Propp was inducted into the Philadelphia Flyers Hall of Fame. Propp was inducted into the Saskatchewan Rural Hockey Hall of Fame in 2002 and in 2003 he was inducted into the Saskatchewan Provincial Hall of Fame.In 2007, Propp unsuccessfully ran as a Republican for an New Jersey Assembly seat in the 7th district of Burlington County.
Awards
*Named to the SJHL All-Star Team (1976)
*Named as SJHL Rookie of the Year (1976)
*Named as SJHL Most Valuable Player (1976)
*Named to the WCJHL All-Star Team (1977)
*Named to the WCJHL All-Star Team (1978)
*Named to the WHL All-Star Team (1979)
*Played in NHL All-Star Game (1980, 1982, 1984, 1986, 1990)Records
*Most goals by a left wing in the WHL, single season (94 in 1978–79)
*Most assists by a left wing in the WHL, single season (112 in 1977–78)
*Most points by a left wing in the WHL, single season (194 in 1978–79)
*Most game-winning goals in WHL, single season (16 in 1978–79)
*Philadelphia Flyers team record for most short handed goals (7)
*Philadelphia Flyers team record for most points in a playoff year (28 in 1987)
*Minnesota North Stars/Dallas Stars team record for most power-play goals in a playoff year (8 in 1991)
*Most points by a left wing in the NHL playoffs (64 goals, 84 assists for 148 points)Career statistics
International play
*Played for Team Canada in the 1979 World Junior Championships.
*Played for Team Canada in the 1982 and 1983 World Championships.
*Played for Team Canada in the 1987 Canada Cup.
*Played for Team Canada in the 1992 Spengler Cup.International Statistics
Family
Propp has two children with his wife, Kris. He has a son, Jackson, and a daughter, Paige. He grew up as the son of a
Lutheran minister.ee also
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List of NHL players
*List of NHL seasons
*List of NHL players with 1000 points References
*hockeydb|4401
*legendsofhockey|11326
* [http://whl.ca/records/?id=46 WHL records]
* Meltzer, Bill [http://flyers.nhl.com/team/app?articleid=346605&page=NewsPage&service=page Great Moments: Brian Propp at Philadelphiaflyers.com]
*"Total Hockey" (Second Edition), Editor - Dan Diamond, ISBN 1–892129–85-XPersondata
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DATE OF BIRTH= 1959-02-15
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