Grant Ledyard


title: "Grant Ledyard" type: doc version: 1 created: 2026-02-28 author: "Wikipedia contributors" status: active scope: public tags: ["1961-births", "living-people", "boston-bruins-players", "buffalo-sabres-executives", "buffalo-sabres-players", "canadian-ice-hockey-defencemen", "dallas-stars-players", "los-angeles-kings-players", "fort-garry-blues-players", "new-haven-nighthawks-players", "new-york-rangers-players", "ottawa-senators-players", "rochester-americans-players", "saskatoon-blades-players", "ice-hockey-people-from-winnipeg", "tampa-bay-lightning-players", "tulsa-oilers-(1964–1984)-players", "undrafted-national-hockey-league-players", "vancouver-canucks-players", "washington-capitals-players", "canadian-expatriate-ice-hockey-players-in-the-united-states", "20th-century-canadian-sportsmen"] topic_path: "science/astronomy" source: "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grant_Ledyard" license: "CC BY-SA 4.0" wikipedia_page_id: 0 wikipedia_revision_id: 0

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FieldValue
played_forNew York Rangers
Los Angeles Kings
Washington Capitals
Buffalo Sabres
Dallas Stars
Vancouver Canucks
Boston Bruins
Ottawa Senators
Tampa Bay Lightning
leagueNHL
positionDefence
shootsLeft
height_ft6
height_in2
weight_lb200
ntl_teamCAN
birth_date
birth_placeWinnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
career_start1984
career_end2002
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| played_for = New York Rangers Los Angeles Kings Washington Capitals Buffalo Sabres Dallas Stars Vancouver Canucks Boston Bruins Ottawa Senators Tampa Bay Lightning | league = NHL | position = Defence | shoots = Left | height_ft = 6 | height_in = 2 | weight_lb = 200 | ntl_team = CAN | birth_date = | birth_place = Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada | career_start = 1984 | career_end = 2002 Grant Stuart Ledyard (born November 19, 1961) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey defenceman. Beginning his career in 1984 as an undrafted free agent, Ledyard spent 18 seasons in the NHL as a journeyman; he played at least one game with nine NHL teams over the course of his career.

Playing career

As a youth, Ledyard played in the 1974 Quebec International Pee-Wee Hockey Tournament with a minor ice hockey team from Winnipeg.

Ledyard made his NHL debut in the 1984–85 season with the New York Rangers. A journeyman, he played with nine NHL teams during his career. He spent the most time with the Buffalo Sabres and the Dallas Stars, four full seasons each. He also played for the Los Angeles Kings, Washington Capitals, Vancouver Canucks, Boston Bruins, Ottawa Senators, and Tampa Bay Lightning. His last NHL season came with the Lightning in the 2001–02 season. In his NHL career, Ledyard appeared in 1,028 regular season games. He scored 90 goals and added 276 assists. In addition, he played in 83 Stanley Cup playoff games, scoring 6 goals and tallying 12 assists.

Personal life

Ledyard currently lives in the Buffalo area, and was recently awarded head coach position of the Buffalo Junior Sabres.

In 2016, Ledyard and 12 other ex-NHL players joined a class action lawsuit against the NHL for failing to protect its players against brain injuries.

Career statistics

Regular season and playoffs

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Regular seasonPlayoffsSeasonTeamLeagueGPGAPtsPIMGPGAPtsPIMNHL totals1,02890276366766836121896
1979–80Fort Garry BluesMJHL4913243790
1980–81Saskatoon BladesWHL7192837148
1981–82Fort Garry BluesMJHL63254570150
1982–83Tulsa OilersCHL80132942115
1983–84Tulsa OilersCHL589172671954910
1984–85New Haven NighthawksAHL366202618
1984–85New York RangersNHL42812205330224
1985–86New York RangersNHL27291120
1985–86Los Angeles KingsNHL527182578
1986–87Los Angeles KingsNHL6714233793500010
1987–88New Haven NighthawksAHL32134
1987–88Los Angeles KingsNHL2317852
1987–88Washington CapitalsNHL21437141410130
1988–89Washington CapitalsNHL613111443
1988–89Buffalo SabresNHL13156851232
1989–90Buffalo SabresNHL672131537
1990–91Buffalo SabresNHL608233146633610
1991–92Buffalo SabresNHL505162145
1992–93Rochester AmericansAHL50228
1992–93Buffalo SabresNHL50214164580008
1993–94Dallas StarsNHL84937464291236
1994–95Dallas StarsNHL38513182030002
1995–96Dallas StarsNHL735192420
1996–97Dallas StarsNHL67115166170220
1997–98Vancouver CanucksNHL492131514
1997–98Boston BruinsNHL22279660002
1998–99Boston BruinsNHL4748123320002
1999–2000Ottawa SenatorsNHL402468600016
2000–01Tampa Bay LightningNHL1422412
2000–01Dallas StarsNHL8011490114
2001–02Tampa Bay LightningNHL5313412
2002–03Brantford BlastOHA-Sr.60440
2003–04Brantford BlastOHA-Sr.162121420
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International

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YearTeamEventGPGAPtsPIMSenior totals1303310
1985CanadaWC30110
1986CanadaWC1002210
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Awards and achievements

References

References

  1. [https://www.winnipegfreepress.com/sports/hockey/junior/winnipeg-blues-hall-of-fame-calls-on-ledyard-411285975.html "Winnipeg Blues Hall of Fame calls on Ledyard"] ''Winnipeg Free Press''. Retrieved 2018-03-27.
  2. (2018). "Pee-Wee players who have reached NHL or WHA".
  3. Drapack, Michael. (February 3, 2016). "NHL concussions lawsuit: 12 more ex-players join". cbc.ca.
  4. "Tulsa Oilers 1983-84 roster and scoring statistics at hockeydb.com".

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