Dave Gagner

Canadian ice hockey player (born 1964)


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::summary Canadian ice hockey player (born 1964) ::

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FieldValue
positionCentre
shootsLeft
height_ft5
height_in10
weight_lb188
played_forNew York Rangers
Minnesota North Stars
Dallas Stars
Toronto Maple Leafs
Calgary Flames
Florida Panthers
Vancouver Canucks
leagueNHL
ntl_teamCAN
birth_date
birth_placeChatham, Ontario, Canada
career_start1984
career_end1999
draft12th overall
draft_year1983
draft_teamNew York Rangers
image_size230px
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| caption = | alt = | position = Centre | shoots = Left | height_ft = 5 | height_in = 10 | weight_lb = 188 | played_for = New York Rangers Minnesota North Stars Dallas Stars Toronto Maple Leafs Calgary Flames Florida Panthers Vancouver Canucks | league = NHL | ntl_team = CAN | birth_date = | birth_place = Chatham, Ontario, Canada | career_start = 1984 | career_end = 1999 | draft = 12th overall | draft_year = 1983 | draft_team = New York Rangers | image = | image_size = 230px David Rene Gagner (born December 11, 1964) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey player and current Executive Vice President of Wasserman Hockey.

Playing career

Dave Gagner spent two full seasons with the OHL's Brantford Alexanders. In 1982–83 he registered 55 goals and 121 points in 70 games, catching the attention of NHL scouts. The same season he was named to the OHL Second All-Star Team.

He was selected in the first round of the 1983 NHL Entry Draft (12th overall) by the New York Rangers and bounced back and forth between New York and their American Hockey League farm team, the New Haven Nighthawks over the next several seasons. He remained with the Rangers' organization until 1987 but was never able to completely get over the hump and earn a full-time roster spot, largely due to his being considered too small for an NHL forward.

His career took off when he was traded to the Minnesota North Stars in 1987. Though initially spending time with Minnesota's farm team in Kalamazoo, Gagner broke out in 1989–90 with 40 goals and was in the NHL to stay. In his best season (1990–91), Gagner recorded 82 points in 73 games. He remained with the Stars when they moved to Dallas, until he was traded to Toronto on January 29, 1996. His stay in Toronto would last only 28 games before he was again traded, this time to Calgary, where he would spend the entire 1996–97 season, scoring a very respectable 27 goals and 60 points in 82 games.

In the summer of 1997 Gagner was on the move again, signing a free agent contract with the Florida Panthers. Gagner would spend a season and a half in Florida before being involved in a blockbuster trade on January 17, 1999. Gagner, along with Ed Jovanovski, Mike Brown, Kevin Weekes and Florida's 1st round choice (Nathan Smith) in the 2000 NHL Entry Draft were dealt to Vancouver in exchange for superstar Pavel Bure, Bret Hedican, Brad Ference and Vancouver's 3rd round choice (Robert Fried) 2000 NHL Entry Draft.

Gagner would finish the 1998–99 season with the Canucks before officially announcing his retirement on September 29, 1999, after 15 years in the NHL. He finished with 719 points in 946 NHL regular season games.

Post-playing career

In March, 2000, Gagner founded Custom Ice Inc., a company that manufactures permanent and portable ice skating rinks.

In 2001, Brad Grant sold the Milton Icehawks to an Oakville trio that consisted of ex-NHLer Gagner, Mario Forgione who owned the Mississauga IceDogs at the time and was an automotive parts manufacturing president, and wine distillery consultant Ken Chase.

In August, 2006, it was announced that Gagner would serve as assistant coach of the London Knights of the Ontario Hockey League; his son, Sam, also played for the team. His daughter, Jessica Gagner plays hockey for the Dartmouth Big Green women's ice hockey program. Dave spent the 2006–07 and 2007–08 seasons with the Knights, and also opened a training centre in London to work with young prospects.

In June, 2008, Gagner's former agent Mike Gillis, who had recently been named General Manager of the Vancouver Canucks, hired Gagner as the team's Director of Player Development. Gagner replaced Canucks' legend Stan Smyl, who had been named the team's new Director of Collegiate Scouting. On September 3, 2013, Gagner left the Canucks to work with the Orr Hockey Group player agency in the same capacity.

Career statistics

Regular season and playoffs

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Regular seasonPlayoffsSeasonTeamLeagueGPGAPtsPIMGPGAPtsPIMNHL totals9463184017191,0165722264864
1979–80Chatham MaroonsWOHL61010
1980–81Newmarket FlyersOPJHL4133558842
1981–82Brantford AlexandersOHL6830467631113696
1982–83Brantford AlexandersOHL70556612157855104
1983–84CanadaIntl4315223734
1983–84Brantford AlexandersOHL1271320460446
1984–85New York RangersNHL38661216
1984–85New Haven NighthawksAHL3813203323
1985–86New York RangersNHL32461019
1985–86New Haven NighthawksAHL161011211141232
1986–87New York RangersNHL1014512
1986–87New Haven NighthawksAHL5622416350715618
1987–88Minnesota North StarsNHL518111955
1987–88Kalamazoo WingsIHL1416102626
1988–89Minnesota North StarsNHL75354378104
1988–89Kalamazoo WingsIHL10114
1989–90Minnesota North StarsNHL7940387854723516
1990–91Minnesota North StarsNHL734042821142312152728
1991–92Minnesota North StarsNHL7831407110772468
1992–93Minnesota North StarsNHL84334376141
1993–94Dallas StarsNHL763229618395162
1994–95HC CourmaostaITA30000
1994–95Dallas StarsNHL481428424251124
1995–96Dallas StarsNHL4514132744
1995–96Toronto Maple LeafsNHL28715225960226
1996–97Calgary FlamesNHL8227336048
1997–98Florida PanthersNHL7820284855
1998–99Florida PanthersNHL364101439
1998–99Vancouver CanucksNHL332121424
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International

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YearTeamEventGPGAPtsPIMSenior totals15841212
1984CanadaWJC74264
1984CanadaOG75276
1993CanadaWC83146
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References

References

  1. (September 29, 1999). "Veteran Center Gagner Retires".
  2. "Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 15 Mar 2005, p. 17".
  3. "Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 22 Jun 2001, p. 22".
  4. (1991-05-07). "Jessica Gagner Bio - Official web site of Dartmouth Varsity Athletics". Dartmouthsports.com.

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