- Cam Neely
Infobox Ice Hockey Player
image_size = 180px
position = Right Wing
played_for =Vancouver Canucks
Boston Bruins
shot = Right
height_ft = 6
height_in = 1
weight_lb = 218
nationality = CAN
birth_date = birth date and age|mf=yes|1965|06|6
birth_place = Comox, BC, CAN
draft = 9th overall
draft_year = 1983
draft_team =Vancouver Canucks
career_start = 1983
career_end = 1996
halloffame = 2005Cameron "Cam" Michael Neely (born June 6, 1965, in Comox,
British Columbia ) played right wing in theNational Hockey League from 1983 to 1996. He is currently the Vice President of theBoston Bruins .Playing career
Neely was drafted by the
Vancouver Canucks as the ninth overall pick in the 1983 entry draft, after a stellar season with thePortland Winter Hawks of theWestern Hockey League in which he led the team to the Memorial Cup Championship, becoming the first US-based team to claim the Cup. He played three seasons in Vancouver before being traded along with a draft pick (1st choice, 3rd overall in the 1987 NHL Entry Draft, used to getGlen Wesley ) to theBoston Bruins forBarry Pederson . Almost immediately, it became apparent that the Bruins had received the better of the deal. In his first full season following the trade, Neely's 36 goals led the club, and his 72 points more than doubled his previous year's performance.Neely's success stemmed largely from his hard, accurate shot, quick release, and his willingness to engage in the more physical aspects of the game. At 6 ft 1 in and 215 lb, Neely was as devastating with his body checks and fists as he was with his goal scoring exploits. He became the archetype of the ultimate power forward and earned the nickname 'Bam-Bam Cam' (in draft after draft, general managers would say that they needed to find a "Cam Neely" type).
On May 11, 1991, during the Game 3 of the 1991
Prince of Wales Conference Finals, Neely was checked byUlf Samuelsson , and injured on the play, and was hit again to the knee in game 6. Many thought that this was a "cheap" hit by Samuelsson. Compounding the situation was the fact that Neely developedmyositis ossificans in the injured area. This caused him to not return to hockey until 1993, and ultimately retire from hockey in 1996. Neely would play ten seasons with the Bruins, and though his condition made it impossible for him to play more than 49 games due to the incredible pain, recorded some remarkable scoring feats. OnlyWayne Gretzky ,Mario Lemieux , andBrett Hull scored a better goals per game average over the course of an NHL season than Neely did with his 50-goals-in-44-games in the 1993–94 season. Also, only ten players in NHL history scored a better goals per game average over their career than Neely. He reached the fifty goal mark three times, played in five All-Star games, and was named the league's Second Team All-Star at right wing in 1988, 1990, 1991, and 1994.In the 1993–94 season Neely scored his 50th goal in his 44th game; only Gretzky has scored 50 goals in fewer games. This milestone is unofficial as the 50 goals must be scored in the first 50 games the team plays, counting from the start of the season. Other players have also "unofficially" reached this milestone such as
Alexander Mogilny ,Jari Kurri , andBobby Hull . He was regularly listed as a healthy scratch in alternate games in order to rest his ailing knee.In addition, Neely's intense efforts to come back time and again from his devastating injuries were recognized with his winning of the Masterton Trophy after the 1993–94 season. A degenerative hip condition forced Neely into retirement. His #8 jersey has been retired by the Bruins, making him the tenth player to have a number retired by the team.
Neely was inducted into the
Hockey Hall of Fame in 2005.Off the ice, Neely's personal family tragedies, with both his parents dying of cancer, have made him very aware of those whose circumstances are less fortunate than his own. Today, Neely remains active in the Cam Neely Foundation run in conjunction with the New England Medical Center, where patients and their families avail themselves of accommodation at the "Neely House" while undergoing cancer treatments.
Neely has also appeared on close friend
Denis Leary 's series "Rescue Me", playing a hockey-playing firefighter who wreaks havoc during aNYPD vs.FDNY game.In the eighth-season opening episode of the popular television series "
Cheers " entitled 'The Improbable Dream", an uncredited Neely can be seen as a bar patron, drinking quietly, and later, talking to several women as the jokes fly around him. Neely also had acameo appearance in the movie "Dumb & Dumber ", as the character Sea Bass. Sea Bass was brought back as a smaller cameo role in the film "Me, Myself and Irene ".WWE performerJustin LaRouche wrestles for the company'sECW brand under the moniker 'Bam Neely', which is a take off Cam Neely's name as well as his nickname 'Bam-Bam Cam'.On September 25, 2007, Neely was appointed Vice President of the
Boston Bruins . [Neely Becomes Vice President of Bruins [http://bruins.nhl.com/team/app/?service=page&page=NewsPage&articleid=338302] ]Career statistics
See also
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Hockey Hall of Fame
*List of NHL players
*List of NHL seasons
*Power forward (ice hockey)
*50 goals in 50 games
*List of WHL seasons References
External links
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* [http://www.camneelyfoundation.com/ Cam Neely Foundation for Cancer Care]
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