Bob Errey

Robert " Bob" Errey ( born September 21, 1964 in Montreal, Quebec ) is a retired Canadian professional ice hockey player. During his career he played for the Pittsburgh Penguins, with whom he celebrated two Stanley Cup victories, as well as for the Buffalo Sabres, San Jose Sharks, Detroit Red Wings, Dallas Stars and New York Rangers of the National Hockey League. He is a second cousin of NHL legend Ted Lindsay.

Career

Errey played as a junior player at the Peterborough Petes in the Ontario Hockey League. After the Petes, he scored in his third and final season 100 points in 67 games, and was also elected to the First All -Star Team, voted him the Pittsburgh Penguins in the NHL Entry Draft in 1983 in the first round at position 15 from. In his first season he played regularly in the NHL team, and was occasionally used only in the seasons 1984/85 and 1985/86 also at the AHL farm team Baltimore Skipjacks. From the 1986/87 season the Canadians then belonged to the tribe of the Penguins squad and was able to celebrate winning the Stanley Cup in 1991 and 1992.

Because of his expiring contract, the Penguins transferred him in March 1993 for Mike Ramsey to the Buffalo Sabres, before half a year later as a free agent signed a contract with the San Jose Sharks. There he was, like elected team captain by the end of the preseason after the resignation of Doug Wilson. This position filled from the left wing until he moved to the Detroit Red Wings in February 1995. After just two years with the Red Wings put him on the waiver to this list and then his ex-team secured from San Jose for the umpteenth time his services until the end of season 1996 / 97th Following this, he took part with the Canadian national team at the World Championships in Finland and won the gold medal.

In July 1997, the free agent to the Dallas Stars, which it charges for Mike Keane and Brian Skrudland in March 1998 with Todd Harvey to the New York Rangers moved. After they had used it during the entire 1998/99 season with their farm team, the Hartford Wolf Pack, he finished on 27 September 1999 his active career and announced that he returns to the Pittsburgh Penguins to where the radio transmission team to support. He had his best NHL season game in 1988/ 89, with 58 scorer points in 76 games.

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