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Sean Burke
Ice hockey player

Sean Burke

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Sean Burke (born January 29, 1967) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey goaltender who played 18 seasons in the National Hockey League (NHL) for the New Jersey Devils, Hartford Whalers, Carolina Hurricanes, Vancouver Canucks, Philadelphia Flyers, Florida Panthers, Phoenix Coyotes, Tampa Bay Lightning and Los Angeles Kings. Burke was born in Windsor, Ontario.

Playing career

Burke was drafted by the New Jersey Devils in the second round of the 1985 NHL Entry Draft. He earned national attention from his international play. He backstopped Canada's junior team to a silver medal in the 1986 World Junior Championships and a fourth-place finish for the national men's team at the 1988 Calgary Olympics.

Burke went from the Olympics to the Devils. He started 11 games for the Devils in the 1987–88 NHL season, including an overtime victory against the Chicago Blackhawks on the final night of the season that qualified the Devils for their first playoff series.

Dubbed a "rookie sensation", Burke helped the Devils go on a playoff roll, defeating the division-leader New York Islanders in the first round in six games and then the Washington Capitals in seven games. Burke was one game away from the Stanley Cup Finals but lost in Game 7 of the Wales Conference finals to the Boston Bruins.

Burke's play was widely heralded. The Hockey Digest declared, "Burke is now the franchise for the Devils, and to whatever heights he rises, the Devils will rise with him" and in December 1988 made Burke the first Devil to appear on its cover.

Because he played just 11 games in the 1987–88 regular season, he maintained his rookie status for the next season. The next season, Burke was elected into the NHL All-Star Game.

Burke played for the Devils through the 1990–91 NHL season, and then sat out the 1991–92 season in a contract dispute. Instead, he played for the Canadian national team and played in the Olympics for a second time. This time, he backstopped Canada to a silver medal.

On August 28, 1992, Burke was traded to the Hartford Whalers for Bobby Holik, a second-round pick in 1993 draft (Jay Pandolfo) and future considerations. He played there (and with the relocated Whalers team, the Carolina Hurricanes) for six seasons. Was voted Whalers' team MVP from '93–'97. Burke then played with several teams, including the Philadelphia Flyers, Vancouver Canucks, and Florida Panthers. He then signed with the Phoenix Coyotes, and played there for five seasons, where he was a finalist for the Vezina Trophy and 3rd finalist for the Hart Trophy in the 2001–02 NHL season.

After that, Burke played for the Philadelphia Flyers (for the second time) recording his 300th career win (the twentieth goalie to reach this milestone), and the Tampa Bay Lightning. Burke was placed on waivers by Tampa Bay before the 2006–07 NHL season, but was not picked up. He then played for the Lightning's American Hockey League affiliate Springfield Falcons. However, he struggled with the Falcons and lost his starting job to Karri Ramo. He was then placed on waivers by the Lightning and picked up off re-entry waivers by the Los Angeles Kings.

Burke, a 3-time NHL All-Star (1989, 2001, 2002), officially announced his retirement on September 18, 2007.

International play

Burke played in 11 games for the Canadian National team in the 1988 and 1992 Winter Olympics. He served as the back-up Goalie in the 1991 Canada Cup, and has also played in 130 games for other Canadian National teams from 1985 through 2003.

Personal life

On March 4, 2008, the Phoenix Coyotes hired Burke as the Director of Prospect Development. He was the Assistant to the General Manager and Coyotes' goaltending coach.

Burke and his wife Christy Burke-Williams welcomed their first son Hudson on April 9, 2015. Burke also has two adult children from a previous relationship, Andie and Brendan. He currently resides in Paradise Valley, Arizona with his wife Christy, their son Hudson and Burkes' two stepchildren, Alexis and Jimmy.

Career statistics

Regular season

SeasonTeamLeagueGPWLTOTMINGASOGAASV%
1983–84St. Michael's BuzzersMetJHL25148212004.86
1984–85Toronto MarlborosOHL4925213298721104.24
1985–86Toronto MarlborosOHL4716273284023304.92
1986–87Team CanadaNat-Tm4227132255013003.05
1987–88New Jersey DevilsNHL1310106883513.05.883
1987–88Team CanadaNat-Tm37199219629212.81
1988–89New Jersey DevilsNHL6222319359023033.84.873
1989–90New Jersey DevilsNHL5222226291417503.60.880
1990–91New Jersey DevilsNHL358128187011203.59.872
1991–92Team CanadaNat-Tm31186417217512.61
1991–92San Diego GullsIHL74214241702.41
1992–93Hartford WhalersNHL5016273265618404.16.876
1993–94Hartford WhalersNHL4717245275013722.99.906
1994–95Hartford WhalersNHL4217194241810802.68.912
1995–96Hartford WhalersNHL6628286366919043.11.907
1996–97Hartford WhalersNHL5122226298513442.69.914
1997–98Carolina HurricanesNHL25711514156612.80.899
1997–98Vancouver CanucksNHL162948384903.51.876
1997–98Philadelphia FlyersNHL117306322712.56.913
1998–99Florida PanthersNHL59212414340215132.66.907
1999–2000Florida PanthersNHL72504181802.58.913
1999–2000Phoenix CoyotesNHL351714320748832.55.914
2000–01Phoenix CoyotesNHL62252213364413842.27.922
2001–02Phoenix CoyotesNHL6033216358713752.29.920
2002–03Phoenix CoyotesNHL22126212484422.11.930
2003–04Phoenix CoyotesNHL321015517958412.81.908
2003–04Philadelphia FlyersNHL156528253512.55.910
2005–06Tampa Bay LightningNHL351410417138022.80.895
2006–07Springfield FalconsAHL72503452604.52.856
2006–07Los Angeles KingsNHL23610513106813.11.901
NHL totals820324341101946,4402290382.96.902

Playoffs

SeasonTeamLeagueGPWLMINGASOGAASV%
1984–85Toronto MarlborosOHL5132662505.64
1985–86Toronto MarlborosOHL4042382406.05
1987–88New Jersey DevilsNHL17989995713.42.889
1989–90New Jersey DevilsNHL202125803.84.860
1991–92San Diego GullsIHL3031601304.88
1997–98Philadelphia FlyersNHL5142831703.60.860
1999–2000Phoenix CoyotesNHL5142961603.24.904
2001–02Phoenix CoyotesNHL5142971302.63.902
2003–04Philadelphia FlyersNHL10040101.50.889
2005–06Tampa Bay LightningNHL301109703.85.877
NHL totals381223214911913.32.888

International

YearTeamEvent GPWLTMINGASOGAA
1986CanadaWJC2110120703.50
1987CanadaWC52213001202.40
1988CanadaOLY41212381203.02
1989CanadaWC52751012.18
1991CanadaWC85124792102.63
1991CanadaCC0
1992CanadaOLY75204291702.37
1997CanadaWC117136082232.17
2003CanadaWC6329711.28
Junior totals2110120703.50
Senior totals46265810152.28

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