Adam Deadmarsh

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Adam Deadmarsh is a former professional ice hockey forward best known for his NHL career with the Colorado Avalanche and Los Angeles Kings, including winning the Stanley Cup in 1996.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf human
ice hockey player
right winger
birthPlace Trail, British Columbia, Canada NERFINISHED
dateOfBirth 1975-05-10
draftedBy Quebec Nordiques NERFINISHED
draftLeague NHL Entry Draft
draftOverallPick 14th overall
draftYear 1993
jerseyNumber 18
league National Hockey League
nationality American
Canadian
notableFor physical style of play
playoff performances
occupation professional ice hockey player
participatedIn 1998 Winter Olympics ice hockey tournament NERFINISHED
playedFor Colorado Avalanche NERFINISHED
Los Angeles Kings NERFINISHED
Quebec Nordiques NERFINISHED
playedIn Northwest Division NERFINISHED
Pacific Division NERFINISHED
Western Conference NERFINISHED
playedInLeague NHL NERFINISHED
playedPosition forward
position right wing
reasonForRetirement concussion issues
representedNationalTeam United States NERFINISHED
retiredFromPlaying true
shootingHand right
shoots right
sport ice hockey
StanleyCupWinYear 1996
teamAchievement helped Colorado Avalanche win 1996 Stanley Cup
won Stanley Cup NERFINISHED
wonWithTeam Colorado Avalanche NERFINISHED

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Portland Winterhawks notableAlumni Adam Deadmarsh