- Lou Nanne
Infobox Ice Hockey Player
image_size = 200px
position = Defence
shoots = Right
height_ft = 6
height_in = 0
weight_lb = 180
league = NHL
nationality = USA
nationality_2 = CAN
birth_date = birth date and age|1941|6|2
birth_place = Sault Ste. Marie, ON, CAN
former_teams =Minnesota North Stars
career_start = 1968
career_end = 1978Louis Vincent "Lou" Nanne (born
June 2 ,1941 in Sault Ste. Marie,Ontario ) is a retiredice hockey defenceman andgeneral manager who has made significant contributions to hockey in the United States.Early life
Nanne grew up in Ontario where he played hockey with
Phil Esposito andTony Esposito . He moved to theUniversity of Minnesota in 1960 where he played for theMinnesota Gophers while studying business administration and was coached by the legendaryJohn Mariucci . He was one of the biggest stars in American college hockey during the 1960s, and became an American citizen in 1967 which allowed him to play for the US Olympic hockey team along sideHerb Brooks which finished 6th at the1968 Winter Olympics in Grenoble.Pro career
Nanne started his
National Hockey League career with theMinnesota North Stars in 1968 after the Olympics. He would spend his entire career inMinnesota , playing 635 NHL regular season games for the Stars in 1968–78. A steady defenceman and sometime forward, he scored 21 goals in 1971–72 but was mostly known for his defensive, penalty killing abilities. Nanne frequently played for U.S. national team in 1976–77 as the North Stars usually failed to make theStanley Cup playoffs, allowing him to participate in the 1976 and 1977Ice Hockey World Championship tournaments as well as the inaugural1976 Canada Cup . Nanne served as the team captain or assisting captain in all of these tournaments (he also was captain of the 1968 Olympic team).Post career
Lou Nanne is probably best known for his career as a
general manager and coach of the North Stars and for the United StatesCanada Cup entries. He quickly rebuilt the North Stars into a contender after his playing career ended in 1978. The Stars reached theStanley Cup finals in 1981 and semifinals in 1984. Nanne also served as general manager of the United States team in the1981 Canada Cup and1984 Canada Cup tournaments. He finally resigned from the North Stars in 1988 due to health reasons.Awards
*WCHA First All-Star Team (1963)
*WCHA Most Valuable Player (1963)
*NCAA West First All-American Team (1963)
*Lester Patrick Trophy (1989)
*International Ice Hockey Federation Hall of Fame
*United States Hockey Hall of Fame References
* [http://www.legendsofhockey.net:8080/LegendsOfHockey/jsp/SearchPlayer.jsp?player=13821 Nanne's Legends of Hockey profile]
External links
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* [http://www.gopherhockeyhistory.com/players/playerDetail.asp?plID=738 Gopher Hockey History Player Info]
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