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Dave Poulin

David James Poulin (born December 17, 1958) is a Canadian professional ice hockey executive and former player. A centre, Poulin played 13 seasons in the National Hockey League (NHL) with the Philadelphia Flyers, Boston Bruins and Washington Capitals. In his post-playing career, Poulin has coached college hockey and has been an analyst on NHL television broadcasts.

Dave Poulin
Poulin (right) with Nancy Reagan and Rod Langway in 1988
Born (1958-12-17) December 17, 1958 (age 65)
Timmins, Ontario, Canada
Height 5 ft 11 in (180 cm)
Weight 190 lb (86 kg; 13 st 8 lb)
Position Centre
Shot Left
Played for Rögle BK
Philadelphia Flyers
Boston Bruins
Washington Capitals
NHL draft Undrafted
Playing career 1982–1995
Coaching career
Biographical details
Alma materNotre Dame
Playing career
1978–1982Notre Dame
Position(s)Center
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1995–2005Notre Dame
Head coaching record
Overall139–197–50 (.425)
Tournaments0–1 (.000)

Playing career edit

Poulin went undrafted in the NHL Entry Draft and played with the Notre Dame Fighting Irish at the University of Notre Dame from 1978–1982. He was named to the Second All-Star Team in 1982. Following his NCAA career, he moved to Sweden to play for Rögle BK. Poulin's head coach was Ted Sator, who was also a scout for the Philadelphia Flyers in the National Hockey League. Sator was impressed with Poulin's abilities and called for him to be put on board the Flyers' roster.

Philadelphia Flyers edit

In 1982–83, Poulin made the leap to the NHL after a brief stint with the Maine Mariners of the American Hockey League. On the second-last day of the season, Poulin made his debut at Maple Leaf Gardens, scoring two goals in a 6-3 Philadelphia victory.

The following season, Poulin was put on a line with Brian Propp and Tim Kerr. The line became a dangerous offensive line in the league for the bulk of the next three seasons, and in his first full NHL campaign, helped him set a club record (now since passed) for most points by a Flyers rookie with 76. Poulin quickly established himself as a strong leader and a player that could play at both ends of the ice, owing to the fact that he was 25 years old before taking a regular shift in the NHL. Those attributes aided in his being named team captain on the eve of the 1984–85 season, replacing Hall of Famer Bobby Clarke,[1] who had dealt former teammate Darryl Sittler to the Detroit Red Wings on the day he was to take the captaincy.

Poulin continued to be a strong presence offensively and defensively during his eight-year stay in Philadelphia, and overcame debilitating injuries at key times to help the club win. In 1985, though slowed by knee and rib injuries, he helped a young Flyers club reach the 1985 Stanley Cup Finals, where they lost to the Edmonton Oilers in five games. During Game 6 of the Wales Conference Finals at the Spectrum, Poulin scored a memorable two-man disadvantage short-handed goal which helped close out the Quebec Nordiques. Two years later, Poulin missed chunks of playoff time with fractured ribs, but contributed to a pair of series clinchers—a 5–1 win over the New York Islanders in Game 7 of the Patrick Division Finals, and in Game 6 of the Wales Finals at the Montreal Forum. Once healthy, he could not aid Philly in the 1987 Stanley Cup Finals, as the Flyers lost to Edmonton again, but this time in a seven-game thriller. For his efforts during the regular season, he was awarded the Frank J. Selke Trophy in 1986–87 and was named to the 1986 and 1988 NHL All-Star Games.[1] Poulin also played at the Rendez-vous '87 event[1] where he recorded the winner late in the third period of Game 1.

The switch from Mike Keenan to Paul Holmgren as Flyers head coach meant a shift in responsibilities, as Poulin became more of a defensive specialist. By 1989–90, Poulin's play was deteriorating due to injuries and inconsistent play of his teammates, and less than a month after being stripped of the captaincy, was traded to the Boston Bruins for former Flyers centre Ken Linseman.

Boston Bruins edit

In his first season with the Bruins, Poulin, along with former teammate Brian Propp, made it all the way to the Stanley Cup Finals against the Edmonton Oilers, but Boston lost in five games. He stayed with the team for three more years which saw him win the King Clancy Memorial Trophy and finish as runner-up for the Frank J. Selke Trophy in 1992–93. He left the team as a free agent following the 1992–93 season and signed on with the Washington Capitals. Poulin lasted another season-and-a-half before retiring from professional play.

Post-playing career edit

Poulin spent 10 years as head hockey coach at his alma mater, the University of Notre Dame. In 2004, Poulin was inducted into the Flyers Hall of Fame.[1] On July 23, 2009, Toronto Maple Leafs GM Brian Burke introduced Poulin as the club's new Vice-President of Hockey Operations. In January 2013, Poulin began serving as the GM of the Toronto Marlies.

On July 22, 2014, the Maple Leafs announced that they had fired Poulin.[2] He has since joined TSN as a hockey analyst on radio and TV.[3][4] He is also a freelance contributor to the Toronto Star newspaper.

On December 31, 2023, Dave Poulin was hired by the Ottawa Senators to the role of Senior Vice-President, Hockey Operations.[5][6][7]

Awards and honours edit

Career statistics edit

Regular season and playoffs edit

    Regular season   Playoffs
Season Team League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM
1977–78 Dixie Beehives OPJHL 34 28 31 59 59
1978–79 Notre Dame Fighting Irish WCHA 37 28 31 59 32
1979–80 Notre Dame Fighting Irish WCHA 24 19 24 43 46
1980–81 Notre Dame Fighting Irish WCHA 35 13 22 35 53
1981–82 Notre Dame Fighting Irish CCHA 39 29 30 59 44
1982–83 Rögle BK SWE.2 32 35 27 62 64
1982–83 Maine Mariners AHL 16 7 9 16 2
1982–83 Philadelphia Flyers NHL 2 2 0 2 2 3 1 3 4 9
1983–84 Philadelphia Flyers NHL 73 31 45 76 47 3 0 0 0 2
1984–85 Philadelphia Flyers NHL 73 30 44 74 59 11 3 5 8 6
1985–86 Philadelphia Flyers NHL 79 27 42 69 49 5 2 0 2 2
1986–87 Philadelphia Flyers NHL 75 25 45 70 53 15 3 3 6 14
1987–88 Philadelphia Flyers NHL 68 19 32 51 32 7 2 6 8 4
1988–89 Philadelphia Flyers NHL 69 18 17 35 49 19 6 5 11 16
1989–90 Philadelphia Flyers NHL 28 9 8 17 12
1989–90 Boston Bruins NHL 32 6 19 25 12 18 8 5 13 8
1990–91 Boston Bruins NHL 31 8 12 20 25 16 0 9 9 20
1991–92 Boston Bruins NHL 18 4 4 8 18 15 3 3 6 22
1992–93 Boston Bruins NHL 84 16 33 49 62 4 1 1 2 10
1993–94 Washington Capitals NHL 63 6 19 25 52 11 2 2 4 19
1994–95 Washington Capitals NHL 29 4 5 9 10 2 0 0 0 0
NHL totals 724 205 325 530 482 129 31 42 73 132

All-Star Games edit

Year Location   G A P
1986 Hartford 0 0 0
1987 (Rendez-vous '87) Quebec 1 1 2
1988 St. Louis 0 0 0
All-Star totals 1 1 2

Head coaching record edit

Statistics overview
Season Team Overall Conference Standing Postseason
Notre Dame Fighting Irish (CCHA) (1995–2005)
1995–96 Notre Dame 9–23–4 6–20–4 t-9th
1996–97 Notre Dame 9–25–1 6–20–1 10th
1997–98 Notre Dame 18–19–4 12–14–4 t-6th CCHA first round
1998–99 Notre Dame 19–14–5 15–11–4 4th CCHA first round
1999–00 Notre Dame 16–18–8 11–10–7 5th CCHA Semifinals
2000–01 Notre Dame 10–22–7 7–15–6 11th
2001–02 Notre Dame 16–17–5 12–12–4 t-7th CCHA Quarterfinals
2002–03 Notre Dame 17–17–6 13–12–3 t-5th CCHA Quarterfinals
2003–04 Notre Dame 20–15–4 14–11–3 5th NCAA Midwest Regional semifinals
2004–05 Notre Dame 5–27–6 3–20–5 12th CCHA first round
Notre Dame: 139–197–50 99–145–41
Total: 139–197–50

      National champion         Postseason invitational champion  
      Conference regular season champion         Conference regular season and conference tournament champion
      Division regular season champion       Division regular season and conference tournament champion
      Conference tournament champion

[9]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d "Dave Poulin To Be Inducted Into Philadelphia Flyers Hall Of Fame". Notre Dame Athletics. Feb 23, 2004. Retrieved 15 April 2012.
  2. ^ McGran, Kevin (July 22, 2014). "Maple Leafs shake up front office, hire stats guru Kyle Dubas, 28, as assistant GM". Toronto Star. Retrieved July 22, 2014.
  3. ^ "Leafs Lunch: Dave Poulin". 2016-02-12. Retrieved 25 August 2016.
  4. ^ TSN ca Staff (2023-12-31). "Senators appoint Steve Staios as GM and president, add Dave Poulin and Ryan Bowness to hockey ops". TSN. Retrieved 2024-01-03.
  5. ^ Warne, Steve (2023-12-31). "Senators Name Steve Staios as Permanent GM; Hire Former TSN Analyst Dave Poulin". The Hockey News Ottawa Senators News, Analysis and More. Retrieved 2024-01-03.
  6. ^ "Senators name Steve Staios as GM, removing interim tag, and add Dave Poulin, Ryan Bowness to staff". USA TODAY. Retrieved 2024-01-03.
  7. ^ "Senators name Steve Staios as GM, removing interim tag, and add Dave Poulin, Ryan Bowness to staff". AP News. 2024-01-01. Retrieved 2024-01-03.
  8. ^ "CCHA All-Teams". College Hockey Historical Archives. Retrieved May 19, 2013.
  9. ^ "2015-16 Notre Dame Hockey Media Guide" (PDF). Notre Dame Fighting Irish. Retrieved 2017-07-02.[permanent dead link]
  • Meltzer, Bill Flyers Heroes of the Past: Dave Poulin at PhiladelphiaFlyers.com

External links edit

  • Biographical information and career statistics from NHL.com, or Eliteprospects.com, or Hockey-Reference.com, or The Internet Hockey Database
Sporting positions
Preceded by Philadelphia Flyers captain
198489
Succeeded by
Awards and achievements
Preceded by Winner of the Frank J. Selke Trophy
1987
Succeeded by
Preceded by Winner of the King Clancy Memorial Trophy
1993
Succeeded by

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David James Poulin born December 17 1958 is a Canadian professional ice hockey executive and former player A centre Poulin played 13 seasons in the National Hockey League NHL with the Philadelphia Flyers Boston Bruins and Washington Capitals In his post playing career Poulin has coached college hockey and has been an analyst on NHL television broadcasts Dave PoulinPoulin right with Nancy Reagan and Rod Langway in 1988Born 1958 12 17 December 17 1958 age 65 Timmins Ontario CanadaHeight5 ft 11 in 180 cm Weight190 lb 86 kg 13 st 8 lb PositionCentreShotLeftPlayed forRogle BKPhiladelphia FlyersBoston BruinsWashington CapitalsNHL draftUndraftedPlaying career1982 1995Coaching careerBiographical detailsAlma materNotre DamePlaying career1978 1982Notre DamePosition s CenterCoaching career HC unless noted 1995 2005Notre DameHead coaching recordOverall139 197 50 425 Tournaments0 1 000 Contents 1 Playing career 1 1 Philadelphia Flyers 1 2 Boston Bruins 2 Post playing career 3 Awards and honours 4 Career statistics 4 1 Regular season and playoffs 4 2 All Star Games 5 Head coaching record 6 References 7 External linksPlaying career editPoulin went undrafted in the NHL Entry Draft and played with the Notre Dame Fighting Irish at the University of Notre Dame from 1978 1982 He was named to the Second All Star Team in 1982 Following his NCAA career he moved to Sweden to play for Rogle BK Poulin s head coach was Ted Sator who was also a scout for the Philadelphia Flyers in the National Hockey League Sator was impressed with Poulin s abilities and called for him to be put on board the Flyers roster Philadelphia Flyers edit In 1982 83 Poulin made the leap to the NHL after a brief stint with the Maine Mariners of the American Hockey League On the second last day of the season Poulin made his debut at Maple Leaf Gardens scoring two goals in a 6 3 Philadelphia victory The following season Poulin was put on a line with Brian Propp and Tim Kerr The line became a dangerous offensive line in the league for the bulk of the next three seasons and in his first full NHL campaign helped him set a club record now since passed for most points by a Flyers rookie with 76 Poulin quickly established himself as a strong leader and a player that could play at both ends of the ice owing to the fact that he was 25 years old before taking a regular shift in the NHL Those attributes aided in his being named team captain on the eve of the 1984 85 season replacing Hall of Famer Bobby Clarke 1 who had dealt former teammate Darryl Sittler to the Detroit Red Wings on the day he was to take the captaincy Poulin continued to be a strong presence offensively and defensively during his eight year stay in Philadelphia and overcame debilitating injuries at key times to help the club win In 1985 though slowed by knee and rib injuries he helped a young Flyers club reach the 1985 Stanley Cup Finals where they lost to the Edmonton Oilers in five games During Game 6 of the Wales Conference Finals at the Spectrum Poulin scored a memorable two man disadvantage short handed goal which helped close out the Quebec Nordiques Two years later Poulin missed chunks of playoff time with fractured ribs but contributed to a pair of series clinchers a 5 1 win over the New York Islanders in Game 7 of the Patrick Division Finals and in Game 6 of the Wales Finals at the Montreal Forum Once healthy he could not aid Philly in the 1987 Stanley Cup Finals as the Flyers lost to Edmonton again but this time in a seven game thriller For his efforts during the regular season he was awarded the Frank J Selke Trophy in 1986 87 and was named to the 1986 and 1988 NHL All Star Games 1 Poulin also played at the Rendez vous 87 event 1 where he recorded the winner late in the third period of Game 1 The switch from Mike Keenan to Paul Holmgren as Flyers head coach meant a shift in responsibilities as Poulin became more of a defensive specialist By 1989 90 Poulin s play was deteriorating due to injuries and inconsistent play of his teammates and less than a month after being stripped of the captaincy was traded to the Boston Bruins for former Flyers centre Ken Linseman Boston Bruins edit In his first season with the Bruins Poulin along with former teammate Brian Propp made it all the way to the Stanley Cup Finals against the Edmonton Oilers but Boston lost in five games He stayed with the team for three more years which saw him win the King Clancy Memorial Trophy and finish as runner up for the Frank J Selke Trophy in 1992 93 He left the team as a free agent following the 1992 93 season and signed on with the Washington Capitals Poulin lasted another season and a half before retiring from professional play Post playing career editPoulin spent 10 years as head hockey coach at his alma mater the University of Notre Dame In 2004 Poulin was inducted into the Flyers Hall of Fame 1 On July 23 2009 Toronto Maple Leafs GM Brian Burke introduced Poulin as the club s new Vice President of Hockey Operations In January 2013 Poulin began serving as the GM of the Toronto Marlies On July 22 2014 the Maple Leafs announced that they had fired Poulin 2 He has since joined TSN as a hockey analyst on radio and TV 3 4 He is also a freelance contributor to the Toronto Star newspaper On December 31 2023 Dave Poulin was hired by the Ottawa Senators to the role of Senior Vice President Hockey Operations 5 6 7 Awards and honours editAward Year All CCHA Second Team 1981 82 8 NHL All Star Game 1986 1988 NHL Frank J Selke Trophy 1986 87 NHL King Clancy Memorial Trophy 1992 93 Inducted into the Flyers Hall of Fame on February 23 2004 Career statistics editRegular season and playoffs edit Regular season Playoffs Season Team League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM 1977 78 Dixie Beehives OPJHL 34 28 31 59 59 1978 79 Notre Dame Fighting Irish WCHA 37 28 31 59 32 1979 80 Notre Dame Fighting Irish WCHA 24 19 24 43 46 1980 81 Notre Dame Fighting Irish WCHA 35 13 22 35 53 1981 82 Notre Dame Fighting Irish CCHA 39 29 30 59 44 1982 83 Rogle BK SWE 2 32 35 27 62 64 1982 83 Maine Mariners AHL 16 7 9 16 2 1982 83 Philadelphia Flyers NHL 2 2 0 2 2 3 1 3 4 9 1983 84 Philadelphia Flyers NHL 73 31 45 76 47 3 0 0 0 2 1984 85 Philadelphia Flyers NHL 73 30 44 74 59 11 3 5 8 6 1985 86 Philadelphia Flyers NHL 79 27 42 69 49 5 2 0 2 2 1986 87 Philadelphia Flyers NHL 75 25 45 70 53 15 3 3 6 14 1987 88 Philadelphia Flyers NHL 68 19 32 51 32 7 2 6 8 4 1988 89 Philadelphia Flyers NHL 69 18 17 35 49 19 6 5 11 16 1989 90 Philadelphia Flyers NHL 28 9 8 17 12 1989 90 Boston Bruins NHL 32 6 19 25 12 18 8 5 13 8 1990 91 Boston Bruins NHL 31 8 12 20 25 16 0 9 9 20 1991 92 Boston Bruins NHL 18 4 4 8 18 15 3 3 6 22 1992 93 Boston Bruins NHL 84 16 33 49 62 4 1 1 2 10 1993 94 Washington Capitals NHL 63 6 19 25 52 11 2 2 4 19 1994 95 Washington Capitals NHL 29 4 5 9 10 2 0 0 0 0 NHL totals 724 205 325 530 482 129 31 42 73 132 All Star Games edit Year Location G A P 1986 Hartford 0 0 0 1987 Rendez vous 87 Quebec 1 1 2 1988 St Louis 0 0 0 All Star totals 1 1 2Head coaching record editStatistics overview Season Team Overall Conference Standing Postseason Notre Dame Fighting Irish CCHA 1995 2005 1995 96 Notre Dame 9 23 4 6 20 4 t 9th 1996 97 Notre Dame 9 25 1 6 20 1 10th 1997 98 Notre Dame 18 19 4 12 14 4 t 6th CCHA first round 1998 99 Notre Dame 19 14 5 15 11 4 4th CCHA first round 1999 00 Notre Dame 16 18 8 11 10 7 5th CCHA Semifinals 2000 01 Notre Dame 10 22 7 7 15 6 11th 2001 02 Notre Dame 16 17 5 12 12 4 t 7th CCHA Quarterfinals 2002 03 Notre Dame 17 17 6 13 12 3 t 5th CCHA Quarterfinals 2003 04 Notre Dame 20 15 4 14 11 3 5th NCAA Midwest Regional semifinals 2004 05 Notre Dame 5 27 6 3 20 5 12th CCHA first round Notre Dame 139 197 50 99 145 41 Total 139 197 50 National champion Postseason invitational champion Conference regular season champion Conference regular season and conference tournament champion Division regular season champion Division regular season and conference tournament champion Conference tournament champion 9 References edit a b c d Dave Poulin To Be Inducted Into Philadelphia Flyers Hall Of Fame Notre Dame Athletics Feb 23 2004 Retrieved 15 April 2012 McGran Kevin July 22 2014 Maple Leafs shake up front office hire stats guru Kyle Dubas 28 as assistant GM Toronto Star Retrieved July 22 2014 Leafs Lunch Dave Poulin 2016 02 12 Retrieved 25 August 2016 TSN ca Staff 2023 12 31 Senators appoint Steve Staios as GM and president add Dave Poulin and Ryan Bowness to hockey ops TSN Retrieved 2024 01 03 Warne Steve 2023 12 31 Senators Name Steve Staios as Permanent GM Hire Former TSN Analyst Dave Poulin The Hockey News Ottawa Senators News Analysis and More Retrieved 2024 01 03 Senators name Steve Staios as GM removing interim tag and add Dave Poulin Ryan Bowness to staff USA TODAY Retrieved 2024 01 03 Senators name Steve Staios as GM removing interim tag and add Dave Poulin Ryan Bowness to staff AP News 2024 01 01 Retrieved 2024 01 03 CCHA All Teams College Hockey Historical Archives Retrieved May 19 2013 2015 16 Notre Dame Hockey Media Guide PDF Notre Dame Fighting Irish Retrieved 2017 07 02 permanent dead link Meltzer Bill Flyers Heroes of the Past Dave Poulin at PhiladelphiaFlyers comExternal links editBiographical information and career statistics from NHL com or Eliteprospects com or Hockey Reference com or The Internet Hockey Database Sporting positions Preceded byBobby Clarke Philadelphia Flyers captain1984 89 Succeeded byRon Sutter Awards and achievements Preceded byTroy Murray Winner of the Frank J Selke Trophy1987 Succeeded byGuy Carbonneau Preceded byRay Bourque Winner of the King Clancy Memorial Trophy1993 Succeeded byAdam Graves Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Dave Poulin amp oldid 1220206328, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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