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Dave Poulin Born December 17, 1958
Timmins, ON, CANHeight 5 ft 11 in (1.80 m) Weight 190 lb (86 kg; 13 st 8 lb) Position Centre Shot Left Played for Philadelphia Flyers
Boston Bruins
Washington CapitalsNHL Draft Undrafted Playing career 1982–1995 David James Poulin (born December 17, 1958) is a retired Canadian professional ice hockey centre who played 13 seasons in the National Hockey League (NHL) with the Philadelphia Flyers, Boston Bruins and Washington Capitals.
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Playing career
Poulin began his hockey career with the Notre Dame Fighting Irish at the University of Notre Dame. He played with the Fighting Irish from 1978–1982 and he was named to the Second All-Star Team in 1982. His small size got him overlooked in the NHL Entry Draft so instead he went to Sweden to play for Rögle BK. Poulin's head coach was Ted Sator and Sator also happened to be a scout for the Philadelphia Flyers in the National Hockey League. Sator was impressed with Poulin's abilities and called for him to be put on board the Flyers' roster. In 1982-83, he began his NHL debut and played in two games scoring two points. Next season, Poulin was put on a line with superstar Brian Propp and Tim Kerr. The line became a dangerous offensive line in the NHL and he went on to set a record for most points by a Flyers rookie with 76 points. Poulin qiuckly established himself as a strong leader and a player that could play at both ends of the ice. This earned him the team's captaincy in 1983-84 replacing Hall of Famer Bobby Clarke. He continued to be a strong presence offensively and defensively during his six year stay in Philadelphia. Poulin led the team all the way to the Stanley Cup Finals where they lost to the Edmonton Oilers in seven games in 1986-87. He was awarded the Frank J. Selke Trophy in 1986-87 and was named to the 1986 and 1988 NHL All-Star Games. Poulin also played at the Rendez-vous '87 event where he had a goal and an assist.
By 1989-90, Poulin's play was quickly deteriorating and he was traded to the Boston Bruins for Ken Linseman. In his first season with the Bruins, Poulin and the Bruins made it all the way to the Stanley Cup Finals against the Edmonton Oilers. Poulin could not beat the Oilers again and the Bruins lost in six games. He stayed with the team for three more years which saw him win the King Clancy Memorial Trophy in 1992-93. He left the team as a free agent in 1992-93 and signed on with the Washington Capitals. Poulin lasted another season and a half before retiring.
Post-playing career
Poulin spent 10 years as head hockey coach at his alma mater, the University of Notre Dame. In 2004, Poulin was inducted into the Flyers Hall of Fame. On July 23, 2009, Toronto Maple Leafs GM Brian Burke introduced Poulin as the club's new Vice-President of Hockey Operations.
Awards and achievements
- Selected to the CCHA Second All-Star Team in 1982.
- Played in 1986, 1988 NHL All-Star Games.
- Frank J. Selke Trophy winner in 1987.
- King Clancy Memorial Trophy winner in 1993.
- Inducted into the Flyers Hall of Fame on February 23, 2004.
- Holds Philadelphia Flyers record for most points in a season by a rookie (76).
Career statistics
Regular season and playoffs
Regular season Playoffs Season Team League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM 1977–78 Dixie Beehives OHA-B 34 28 31 59 59 — — — — — 1978–79 Notre Dame Fighting Irish WCHA 37 28 31 59 32 — — — — — 1979–80 Notre Dame Fighting Irish WCHA 24 19 24 43 46 — — — — — 1980–81 Notre Dame Fighting Irish WCHA 35 13 22 35 53 — — — — — 1981–82 Notre Dame Fighting Irish CCHA 39 29 30 59 44 — — — — — 1982–83 Rögle BK Swe-2 32 35 27 62 64 — — — — — 1982–83 Maine Mariners AHL 16 7 9 16 2 — — — — — 1982–83 Philadelphia Flyers NHL 2 2 0 2 2 3 1 3 4 9 1983–84 Philadelphia Flyers NHL 73 31 45 76 47 3 0 0 0 2 1984–85 Philadelphia Flyers NHL 73 30 44 74 59 11 3 5 8 6 1985–86 Philadelphia Flyers NHL 79 27 42 69 49 5 2 0 2 2 1986–87 Philadelphia Flyers NHL 75 25 45 70 53 15 3 3 6 14 1987–88 Philadelphia Flyers NHL 68 19 32 51 32 7 2 6 8 4 1988–89 Philadelphia Flyers NHL 69 18 17 35 49 19 6 5 11 16 1989–90 Philadelphia Flyers NHL 28 9 8 17 12 — — — — — 1989–90 Boston Bruins NHL 32 6 19 25 12 18 8 5 13 8 1990–91 Boston Bruins NHL 31 8 12 20 25 16 0 9 9 20 1991–92 Boston Bruins NHL 18 4 4 8 18 15 3 3 6 22 1992–93 Boston Bruins NHL 84 16 33 49 62 4 1 1 2 10 1993–94 Washington Capitals NHL 63 6 19 25 52 11 2 2 4 19 1994–95 Washington Capitals NHL 29 4 5 9 10 2 0 0 0 0 NHL totals 724 205 325 530 482 129 31 42 73 132 International
Year Team Event GP G A Pts PIM 1987 NHL All-Stars RV-87 2 1 1 2 0 Senior int'l totals 2 1 1 2 0 All-Star Games
Year Location G A P 1986 Hartford 0 0 0 1988 St. Louis 0 0 0 All-Star totals 0 0 0 References
External links
- Dave Poulin to be Inducted Into Philadelphia Flyers Hall of Fame, 23 Feb 2004
- Dave Poulin's career stats at The Internet Hockey Database
- Dave Poulin at Hockey-Reference.com
- Dave Poulin's biography at Legends of Hockey
- Dave Poulin's NHL player profile
Preceded by
Bobby ClarkePhiladelphia Flyers captain
1984–89Succeeded by
Ron SutterPreceded by
Troy MurrayWinner of the Frank J. Selke Trophy
1987Succeeded by
Guy CarbonneauPreceded by
Ray BourqueWinner of the King Clancy Memorial Trophy
1993Succeeded by
Adam GravesCategories:- 1958 births
- Boston Bruins players
- Canadian ice hockey centres
- Franco-Ontarian people
- Frank Selke Trophy winners
- Ice hockey people from Ontario
- King Clancy Memorial Trophy winners
- Living people
- Maine Mariners players
- National Hockey League All-Stars
- Notre Dame Fighting Irish ice hockey coaches
- Notre Dame Fighting Irish men's ice hockey players
- People from Timmins
- Philadelphia Flyers captains
- Philadelphia Flyers players
- Rögle BK players
- Undrafted National Hockey League players
- Washington Capitals players
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