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Dallas Drake
Canadian ice hockey player

Dallas Drake

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Dallas James Drake (born February 4, 1969) is a retired Canadian professional ice hockey winger in the National Hockey League who last played for the Detroit Red Wings. Previously, Drake played for the Winnipeg Jets/Phoenix Coyotes, and St. Louis Blues. Drake played his college hockey at Northern Michigan University.

Playing career

Dallas Drake was drafted by the Detroit Red Wings in the 1989 NHL Entry Draft in the 6th round, 116th overall. During his junior year at Northern Michigan, he was a key factor in the team winning the 1991 NCAA Men's Ice Hockey Championship. In the final game, NMU teammate Darryl Plandowski scored the winning goal as the Wildcats defeated Boston University 8–7 in triple overtime.

Following a stellar four-year college career, Drake made the Red Wings roster out of training camp without playing in the minor leagues. He enjoyed a fine rookie season in 1992–93, posting 44 points on 18 goals and 26 assists. The following season he was part of a trade that saw him shipped to the Winnipeg Jets along with goaltender Tim Cheveldae. The Red Wings received goaltender Bob Essensa and defenceman Sergei Bautin in return. The trade was generally a wash for the Wings, as Essensa appeared in only 13 games and was not a factor in the playoffs. Drake went on to have a successful role on the checking lines and penalty kill units of the Winnipeg/Phoenix Coyotes organization.

While on the Phoenix Coyotes, the Phoenix-area band, Stone Bogart, wrote and recorded the song "Dallas Drake," depicting many great moments by the player and clipping various radio broadcasts. The song was used on ESPN and ABC broadcasts of NHL games for the few years following the song's release.

Drake has become known as a tenacious skater and a tough customer in the corners. Although as a pro, he's never been the goal scorer he was in college, his knowledge of the game, leadership and fierce competitiveness allowed him to skate in 1009 NHL games. Since 1992, he was sent to the minor leagues only once. In the 1993–1994 season, Drake skated one game in Adirondack on a rehab assignment, scoring two goals before returning to Detroit the following day and finishing with 10 goals and 22 assists.

Drake signed with the St. Louis Blues for the 2000–01 season, and remained with the organization for six seasons. He achieved his career high in goals with 20 during the 2002–03 season, and was named captain for the 2005–06 and 2006–07 seasons.

Drake was placed on waivers by the Blues on June 26, 2007 with the purpose of buying out his contract. On July 9, 2007, he was signed as an unrestricted free agent by the Detroit Red Wings to a one-year, $550,000 contract. He had considered ending his professional career with other NHL teams, but chose to return to Detroit in hopes of winning a Stanley Cup with the club that had drafted him over 16 years prior. On June 4, 2008 those dreams were realized when Detroit defeated the Pittsburgh Penguins to win their 11th franchise Stanley Cup championship. During the on ice post-game celebrations Detroit captain Nicklas Lidström passed the Stanley Cup to Drake first.

On July 15, 2008 Drake announced his retirement from the NHL. Coach Mike Babcock recently was quoted saying, "The thing that stands out in my mind is he's a family man; he was totally committed to our team. He drove us with his passion [and] his physicallity. He was a true professional, and the guys wanted to win for him. You can never replace the will of a quality, quality man and quality veteran."

Personal

Drake lives with his family in Traverse City, Michigan and still spends time in Marquette, Michigan. He has four children, Jakson, Delaney, Darby, and Dysen. Both Jakson and Delaney play youth hockey in Traverse City. Dallas Drake coaches Dysen's hockey team. His daughter Delaney Drake has committed to play for the Wisconsin Badgers womens ice hockey team. She was a member of the US squad that captured the gold medal at the 2017 IIHF World Women's U18 Championship. In addition, she scored a goal for the US in the gold medal game.

Drake was inducted into the Northern Michigan University Hall of Fame in 2002.

Career statistics

  Regular season Playoffs
SeasonTeamLeagueGPGAPtsPIMGPGAPtsPIM
1987–88Vernon LakersBCJHL
1988–89Northern Michigan UniversityNCAA4518244226
1989–90Northern Michigan UniversityNCAA3613243742
1990–91Northern Michigan UniversityNCAA4422365889
1991–92Northern Michigan UniversityNCAA4039448358
1992–93Detroit Red WingsNHL721826449373366
1993–94Detroit Red WingsNHL4710223237
1993–94Adirondack Red WingsAHL12020
1993–94Winnipeg JetsNHL1535812
1994–95Winnipeg JetsNHL438182630
1995–96Winnipeg JetsNHL691920393630000
1996–97Phoenix CoyotesNHL631719365270112
1997–98Phoenix CoyotesNHL601129407140112
1998–99Phoenix CoyotesNHL53922316574374
1999–00Phoenix CoyotesNHL791530456250114
2000–01St. Louis BluesNHL82122941711542616
2001–02St. Louis BluesNHL801115268780008
2002–03St. Louis BluesNHL8020103066714523
2003–04St. Louis BluesNHL791322356551122
2004–05Did not play — LockoutNHL
2005–06St. Louis BluesNHL622242659
2006–07St. Louis BluesNHL60661238
2007–08Detroit Red WingsNHL65336412213412
NHL totals10091773004778859014193379

Awards and honors

  • Stanley cup champion 2008

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