Steve Yzerman

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Steve Yzerman is a Hall of Fame Canadian ice hockey center best known as the longtime captain and three-time Stanley Cup champion with the Detroit Red Wings.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf centre (ice hockey)
human
ice hockey player
member of the Hockey Hall of Fame
sports executive
allStarAppearance NHL All-Star Game
awardReceived Bill Masterton Memorial Trophy
Conn Smythe Trophy
Frank J. Selke Trophy
Lester B. Pearson Award
captaincyEnd 2006
captaincyStart 1986
captainOf Detroit Red Wings
careerEnd 2006
careerStart 1983
competedInTournament Olympic Winter Games
countryOfCitizenship Canada
dateOfBirth 1965-05-09
draftedBy Detroit Red Wings
draftLeague NHL
draftPosition 4th overall
draftYear 1983
familyName Yzerman
fullName Stephen Gregory Yzerman
givenName Stephen
grewUpIn Nepean, Ontario, Canada
hallOfFameInduction Hockey Hall of Fame
hallOfFameInductionYear 2009
height 180 cm
5 ft 11 in
jerseyNumber 19
jerseyNumberHonored 19 retired by Detroit Red Wings
jerseyNumberRetiredBy Detroit Red Wings
league National Hockey League
nickname Stevie Y
The Captain
notableAchievement longest-serving captain of a single team in NHL history at the time of his retirement
OlympicGoldMedalEvent men's ice hockey
OlympicGoldMedalYear 2002
placeOfBirth Cranbrook, British Columbia, Canada
playedFor Detroit Red Wings
positionPlayed centre
postRetirementRole general manager
representedNationalTeam Canada
roleAtDetroitRedWings executive vice president and general manager
roleAtTampaBayLightning general manager
sexOrGender male
shoots right
sport ice hockey
StanleyCupWinningYearsAsPlayer 1997
1998
2002
StanleyCupWinsWithTeam Detroit Red Wings
weight 185 lb
wonChampionship Stanley Cup
workedFor Detroit Red Wings
Tampa Bay Lightning


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