- Randy McKay
Randy McKay (born
January 25 ,1967 ,Montreal ,Quebec ) is a formerNational Hockey League right winger.McKay was selected by
Detroit Red Wings round six, #113 overall in1985 NHL Entry Draft . He played for the Detroit Red Wings,New Jersey Devils ,Dallas Stars andMontreal Canadiens during his NHL career. Although a physical presence on the ice, he is best remembered for scoring the winning goal in game six of the1995 Eastern Conference Finals against thePhiladelphia Flyers ; the Devils won the game 4–2 and went on to win their firstStanley Cup against the Detroit Red Wings in four games.On October 29, 2000 in a regular season game against the
Pittsburgh Penguins , Randy McKay and teammate John Madden each scored 4 goals in a 9–0 win for the Devils. It was the first time since 1922 that two teammates each scored 4 goals. [ [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=940DE5D71730F93AA15753C1A9669C8B63 | NEW YORK TIMES | HOCKEY; Madden and McKay Score 4 Goals Each ] ]McKay was also a member of the New Jersey Devils when they won Stanley Cup in 2000 against the Dallas Stars in six games. He retired after the
2002–03 NHL season , finishing his career in his birth city as a member of the Montreal Canadiens.McKay is a graduate of
Michigan Technological University (1984–1988)References
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