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Jamie Langenbrunner

Jamie Craig Langenbrunner (/ˈlæŋɡənbrʌnər/; born July 24, 1975) is an American former professional ice hockey player. He is a member of the 1998–99 Dallas Stars and 2002–03 New Jersey Devils teams that won the Stanley Cup, and was the captain of the silver medal-winning United States national team in the 2010 Winter Olympics.

Jamie Langenbrunner
Langenbrunner with the New Jersey Devils in 2008
Born (1975-07-24) July 24, 1975 (age 48)
Duluth, Minnesota, U.S.
Height 6 ft 1 in (185 cm)
Weight 200 lb (91 kg; 14 st 4 lb)
Position Right wing
Shot Right
Played for Dallas Stars
New Jersey Devils
ERC Ingolstadt
St. Louis Blues
National team  United States
NHL Draft 35th overall, 1993
Dallas Stars
Playing career 1995–2013
Website www.jl15.com
Langenbrunner during a stoppage against Canada at the 2010 Winter Olympics

Playing career edit

Junior edit

In high school, Langenbrunner played for the Cloquet Lumberjacks in the Minnesota State High School Hockey League.

After scoring 148 points in 70 games during his freshmen, sophomore and junior years in high school and leading the Lumberjacks to back-to-back State Tournament appearances, Langenbrunner was named the AP's Minnesota High School Hockey Player of the Year. Following a spectacular State Tournament performance, Langenbrunner was drafted out of Cloquet 35th overall in the 1993 NHL Entry Draft by the Dallas Stars.

Langenbrunner would then forego playing his senior year of high school ice hockey and instead played his next two seasons with the Peterborough Petes of the Ontario Hockey League (OHL), recording 75 goals and 115 assists for 190 points in only 124 games. He additionally tallied 12 goals and 20 assists for 32 points in 18 playoff games. In his second year in Peterborough (during the 1994–95 season), he made his NHL debut with the Dallas Stars.

Professional edit

The following year, during the 1995–96 season, he played 59 games with the Michigan K-Wings of the International Hockey League (IHL), scoring 25 goals and notching 40 assists for 65 points, while tallying 13 points in 10 playoff games. His impressive numbers earned him the team's MVP award and also got him called up to the NHL, where he played 12 games that year.

Dallas Stars edit

Langenbrunner made his NHL debut on April 9, 1995, skating with Dallas in a game against the St. Louis Blues,[1] but he did not become an NHL regular until the 1996–97 season, when he played 76 games and scored 39 points playing on the left wing. For his strong first-year efforts, he was named a candidate for the Calder Memorial Trophy, given annually to the NHL's Rookie of the Year. Langenbrunner, however, was ultimately edged-out by Bryan Berard of the New York Islanders for the honor.

During the 1997–98 season, Langenbrunner reached the 20-goal plateau, scoring 23 goals and 29 assists for 52 points while playing in 81 games. That year, Langenbrunner also represented his country at the 1998 Winter Olympics, though the Americans fell short of winning a medal.

In the 1998–99 season, Langenbrunner played in 75 games, scoring 12 goals and adding 33 assists for 45 total points. However, his real breakthrough came in the 1999 Stanley Cup playoffs, where he scored 10 goals and had 17 points, while winning his and Dallas' first Stanley Cup over the Buffalo Sabres. He was third in scoring for the Stars, behind Mike Modano and that year's Conn Smythe Trophy winner, Joe Nieuwendyk.

New Jersey Devils edit

 
Langenbrunner signing jerseys for fans at the Continental Airlines Arena, circa 2006–07

On March 19, 2002, Langenbrunner was traded with Nieuwendyk to the New Jersey Devils for Jason Arnott, Randy McKay and a first-round draft pick. The next season, in 2002–03, Langenbrunner had a then career-best 22 goals and 33 assists for 55 points in 78 games for the Devils. He continued his scoring numbers in the playoffs, leading the league in goals (11) and points (18) en route to his second Stanley Cup in a 4–3 series victory versus the Mighty Ducks of Anaheim.

 
Langenbrunner's name close-up on the Stanley Cup

After both an injury-plagued season in 2003–04 in which Langenbrunner played only 53 games and the NHL's lockout season in 2004–05, Langenbrunner bounced back strongly in 2005–06, scoring 53 points in 80 games. He again had a strong playoff performance, scoring 13 points in nine games before the Devils lost to the eventual Stanley Cup champions, the Carolina Hurricanes, in the conference semifinals.

On July 1, 2006, signed a five-year, $14 million contract extension with the Devils worth an annual average of $2.8 million.[2] During the 2006–07 season, Langenbrunner scored a career-best 60 points, where he also played in all 82 games that season, scoring 23 goals and adding 37 assists (both career bests). In the 2007 playoffs, Langenbrunner again played well, scoring eight points in 11 games before losing to the Stanley Cup Finals-bound Ottawa Senators.

On December 5, 2007, Langenbrunner was named captain of the New Jersey Devils. That year, however, Langenbrunner missed nearly 20 games to a groin injury and his stats dipped as he scored 41 points in 64 games. In the 2008 playoffs, the Devils lost in the conference quarterfinals to the New York Rangers 4–1, though Langenbrunner played well, scoring four points in the short series.

Beginning in the 2007–08 season, Langenbrunner played on a line with teammates Zach Parise and Travis Zajac. The line was dubbed "ZZ Pops" due to the difference in age between the veteran and the two youngsters who have initials with the letter "Z."

In January 2009, Langenbrunner scored two goals in each of three consecutive games, including three game winners for the Devils. Two of those game-winning goals were scored in overtime. His streak of three consecutive multi-goal games with a game-winning goal was last accomplished by Wayne Gretzky during the 1981–82 season.[3] Langenbrunner played extremely well in the second half of the season and went on to set career highs in goals (29), assists (40), points (69) and plus-minus rating (+25). Langenbrunner, along with fellow linemates Parise and Zajac, all had remarkable seasons, as the line combined for 94 goals and 131 assists for a total of 225 points as well as having a combined plus-minus of +88.

On January 2, 2010, Langenbrunner scored the first hat-trick of his career while playing against the Minnesota Wild in his home state of Minnesota as the Devils defeated the Wild 5–3.[3][4]

Return to Dallas edit

On January 7, 2011, Langenbrunner was traded to the Dallas Stars for a conditional third-round pick in the 2011 NHL Entry Draft. The pick would become a second-round pick if the Stars either win a playoff round or re-sign Langenbrunner before the draft.[5] He would score his first goal in his return to Dallas in his 1,000th career game, which was against the Los Angeles Kings on January 17, 2011, as the Stars defeated the Kings 2–1.[6]

St. Louis Blues edit

Langenbrunner signed a one-year contract as a free agent with the St. Louis Blues on July 6, 2011.[7] In his first season with the Blues, in 2011–12, Langenbrunner added depth to the team and was used primarily as a checking line forward, scoring six goals and 24 points in 70 games. He was re-signed to a one-year extension with St. Louis on July 10, 2012.[8]

In the lockout-shortened 2012–13 season, Langenbrunner participated in only four games with the Blues, posting one assist before an ongoing torn labrum in his left hip required season-ending surgery on February 9, 2013.[9]

Retirement edit

On January 15, 2014, Langenbrunner announced his retirement after 16 seasons in the NHL.[10] He joined the Boston Bruins on September 12, 2015, as the team's player development coach.[11]

Personal life edit

Langenbrunner was born in Duluth, Minnesota in 1975; the family lived in Moose Lake, Minnesota, at the time. When he was one-year-old, the family moved for a short time to Moorhead before moving to International Falls in 1979. Langenbrunner was well into his skating career by age five. They moved to Cloquet in 1985.

Langenbrunner and his wife have three children (one daughter and two sons).[12] His son, Mason, was drafted 151st overall in the 2020 NHL Entry Draft by the Boston Bruins.[13] While with the Devils, Langenbrunner lived in North Caldwell, New Jersey.[14]

In December of 2023 Langenbrunner was elected to the U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame alongside Dustin Brown, Brian Burke, Katie King Crowley and Brian Murphy.[15]

Career statistics edit

Regular season and playoffs edit

Regular season Playoffs
Season Team League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM
1990–91 Cloquet High School HS-MN 20 6 16 22 8
1991–92 Cloquet High School HS-MN 23 16 23 39 24
1992–93 Cloquet High School HS-MN 27 27 62 89 18 0 3 3
1993–94 Peterborough Petes OHL 62 33 58 91 53 7 4 6 10 2
1994–95 Peterborough Petes OHL 62 42 57 99 84 11 8 14 22 12
1994–95 Dallas Stars NHL 2 0 0 0 2
1994–95 Kalamazoo Wings IHL 11 1 3 4 2
1995–96 Michigan K-Wings IHL 59 25 40 65 129 10 3 10 13 8
1995–96 Dallas Stars NHL 12 2 2 4 6
1996–97 Dallas Stars NHL 76 13 26 39 51 5 1 1 2 14
1997–98 Dallas Stars NHL 81 23 29 52 61 16 1 4 5 14
1998–99 Dallas Stars NHL 75 12 33 45 62 23 10 7 17 16
1999–00 Dallas Stars NHL 65 18 21 39 68 15 1 7 8 18
2000–01 Dallas Stars NHL 53 12 18 30 57 10 2 2 4 6
2001–02 Dallas Stars NHL 68 10 16 26 54
2001–02 New Jersey Devils NHL 14 3 3 6 23 5 0 1 1 8
2002–03 New Jersey Devils NHL 78 22 33 55 65 24 11 7 18 16
2003–04 New Jersey Devils NHL 53 10 16 26 43 5 0 2 2 2
2004–05 ERC Ingolstadt DEL 11 2 2 4 22 11 1 6 7 6
2005–06 New Jersey Devils NHL 80 19 34 53 74 9 3 10 13 16
2006–07 New Jersey Devils NHL 82 23 37 60 64 11 2 6 8 7
2007–08 New Jersey Devils NHL 64 13 28 41 30 5 0 4 4 4
2008–09 New Jersey Devils NHL 81 29 40 69 56 4 2 1 3 2
2009–10 New Jersey Devils NHL 81 19 42 61 44 5 0 1 1 4
2010–11 New Jersey Devils NHL 31 4 10 14 16
2010–11 Dallas Stars NHL 39 5 13 18 29
2011–12 St. Louis Blues NHL 70 6 18 24 32 9 1 0 1 11
2012–13 St. Louis Blues NHL 4 0 1 1 0
NHL totals 1,109 243 420 663 837 146 34 53 87 138

International edit

Jamie Langenbrunner
Medal record
Men's ice hockey
Representing the   United States
Olympic Games
  2010 Vancouver
Year Team Event   GP G A Pts PIM
1994 United States WJC 7 2 0 2 13
1995 United States WJC 7 1 1 2 6
1998 United States OG 3 0 0 0 4
2004 United States WCH 3 0 0 0 4
2010 United States OG 6 1 3 4 0
Junior totals 14 3 1 4 19
Senior totals 12 1 3 4 8

Awards and honors edit

Award Year Ref
Michigan K-Wings
Most valuable player 1995–96
NHL
Stanley Cup champion 1999, 2003
IIHF
Winter Olympics silver medal 2010

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ http://www.bnd.com/2012/03/28/2118373/langenbrunner-plays-in-1100th.html[permanent dead link]
  2. ^ "Langenbrunner signs five-year deal with Devils". ESPN. July 1, 2006. Retrieved October 18, 2023.
  3. ^ a b "O Captain My Captain". nhlpa.com. January 15, 2010. Retrieved October 18, 2023.
  4. ^ "Lemaire guides Devils past Wild in return to Minnesota". ESPN. January 2, 2010. Retrieved October 18, 2023.
  5. ^ "Jamie Langenbrunner dealt to Stars". ESPN. January 7, 2011. Retrieved October 18, 2023.
  6. ^ "Jamie Langenbrunner lifts Stars in 1,000th NHL game". ESPN. January 17, 2011. Retrieved October 18, 2023.
  7. ^ Morreale, Mike G. (July 6, 2011). . NHL.com. Archived from the original on August 9, 2011. Retrieved October 18, 2023.
  8. ^ . NHL.com. July 10, 2012. Archived from the original on October 13, 2013. Retrieved October 18, 2023.
  9. ^ "Langenbrunner to undergo hip surgery, out for season". Stltoday.com. 2013-02-09. Retrieved 2013-02-09.
  10. ^ "Jamie Langenbrunner Retires After 16 NHL Seasons". NHLPA.com. January 15, 2014. Retrieved November 18, 2020.
  11. ^ "Bruins hire Langenbrunner as development coach". NHL.com. September 12, 2015. Retrieved November 18, 2020.
  12. ^ "Powered by Google Docs". Retrieved 2012-02-13.
  13. ^ Wyshynski, Greg (October 6, 2020). "Detroit Red Wings' Kris Draper, Bruins' Jamie Langenbrunner pick sons in NHL draft". ESPN. Retrieved October 18, 2023.
  14. ^ Pates, Kevin. "FOR LANGENBRUNNER, SECOND CUP JUST AS SWEET", Duluth News Tribune, June 11, 2003.
  15. ^ Benjamin, Amalie (December 5, 2023). "Langenbrunner's big moments as 'winner' led to U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame". NHL.com. Retrieved December 5, 2023.

External links edit

  • Biographical information and career statistics from NHL.com, or Eliteprospects.com, or Eurohockey.com, or Hockey-Reference.com, or The Internet Hockey Database

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Jamie Craig Langenbrunner ˈ l ae ŋ ɡ en b r ʌ n er born July 24 1975 is an American former professional ice hockey player He is a member of the 1998 99 Dallas Stars and 2002 03 New Jersey Devils teams that won the Stanley Cup and was the captain of the silver medal winning United States national team in the 2010 Winter Olympics Jamie LangenbrunnerLangenbrunner with the New Jersey Devils in 2008Born 1975 07 24 July 24 1975 age 48 Duluth Minnesota U S Height6 ft 1 in 185 cm Weight200 lb 91 kg 14 st 4 lb PositionRight wingShotRightPlayed forDallas StarsNew Jersey DevilsERC IngolstadtSt Louis BluesNational team United StatesNHL Draft35th overall 1993Dallas StarsPlaying career1995 2013Websitewww wbr jl15 wbr com Langenbrunner during a stoppage against Canada at the 2010 Winter Olympics Contents 1 Playing career 1 1 Junior 1 2 Professional 1 2 1 Dallas Stars 1 2 2 New Jersey Devils 1 2 3 Return to Dallas 1 2 4 St Louis Blues 1 2 5 Retirement 2 Personal life 3 Career statistics 3 1 Regular season and playoffs 3 2 International 4 Awards and honors 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksPlaying career editJunior edit In high school Langenbrunner played for the Cloquet Lumberjacks in the Minnesota State High School Hockey League After scoring 148 points in 70 games during his freshmen sophomore and junior years in high school and leading the Lumberjacks to back to back State Tournament appearances Langenbrunner was named the AP s Minnesota High School Hockey Player of the Year Following a spectacular State Tournament performance Langenbrunner was drafted out of Cloquet 35th overall in the 1993 NHL Entry Draft by the Dallas Stars Langenbrunner would then forego playing his senior year of high school ice hockey and instead played his next two seasons with the Peterborough Petes of the Ontario Hockey League OHL recording 75 goals and 115 assists for 190 points in only 124 games He additionally tallied 12 goals and 20 assists for 32 points in 18 playoff games In his second year in Peterborough during the 1994 95 season he made his NHL debut with the Dallas Stars Professional edit The following year during the 1995 96 season he played 59 games with the Michigan K Wings of the International Hockey League IHL scoring 25 goals and notching 40 assists for 65 points while tallying 13 points in 10 playoff games His impressive numbers earned him the team s MVP award and also got him called up to the NHL where he played 12 games that year Dallas Stars edit Langenbrunner made his NHL debut on April 9 1995 skating with Dallas in a game against the St Louis Blues 1 but he did not become an NHL regular until the 1996 97 season when he played 76 games and scored 39 points playing on the left wing For his strong first year efforts he was named a candidate for the Calder Memorial Trophy given annually to the NHL s Rookie of the Year Langenbrunner however was ultimately edged out by Bryan Berard of the New York Islanders for the honor During the 1997 98 season Langenbrunner reached the 20 goal plateau scoring 23 goals and 29 assists for 52 points while playing in 81 games That year Langenbrunner also represented his country at the 1998 Winter Olympics though the Americans fell short of winning a medal In the 1998 99 season Langenbrunner played in 75 games scoring 12 goals and adding 33 assists for 45 total points However his real breakthrough came in the 1999 Stanley Cup playoffs where he scored 10 goals and had 17 points while winning his and Dallas first Stanley Cup over the Buffalo Sabres He was third in scoring for the Stars behind Mike Modano and that year s Conn Smythe Trophy winner Joe Nieuwendyk New Jersey Devils edit nbsp Langenbrunner signing jerseys for fans at the Continental Airlines Arena circa 2006 07 On March 19 2002 Langenbrunner was traded with Nieuwendyk to the New Jersey Devils for Jason Arnott Randy McKay and a first round draft pick The next season in 2002 03 Langenbrunner had a then career best 22 goals and 33 assists for 55 points in 78 games for the Devils He continued his scoring numbers in the playoffs leading the league in goals 11 and points 18 en route to his second Stanley Cup in a 4 3 series victory versus the Mighty Ducks of Anaheim nbsp Langenbrunner s name close up on the Stanley Cup After both an injury plagued season in 2003 04 in which Langenbrunner played only 53 games and the NHL s lockout season in 2004 05 Langenbrunner bounced back strongly in 2005 06 scoring 53 points in 80 games He again had a strong playoff performance scoring 13 points in nine games before the Devils lost to the eventual Stanley Cup champions the Carolina Hurricanes in the conference semifinals On July 1 2006 signed a five year 14 million contract extension with the Devils worth an annual average of 2 8 million 2 During the 2006 07 season Langenbrunner scored a career best 60 points where he also played in all 82 games that season scoring 23 goals and adding 37 assists both career bests In the 2007 playoffs Langenbrunner again played well scoring eight points in 11 games before losing to the Stanley Cup Finals bound Ottawa Senators On December 5 2007 Langenbrunner was named captain of the New Jersey Devils That year however Langenbrunner missed nearly 20 games to a groin injury and his stats dipped as he scored 41 points in 64 games In the 2008 playoffs the Devils lost in the conference quarterfinals to the New York Rangers 4 1 though Langenbrunner played well scoring four points in the short series Beginning in the 2007 08 season Langenbrunner played on a line with teammates Zach Parise and Travis Zajac The line was dubbed ZZ Pops due to the difference in age between the veteran and the two youngsters who have initials with the letter Z In January 2009 Langenbrunner scored two goals in each of three consecutive games including three game winners for the Devils Two of those game winning goals were scored in overtime His streak of three consecutive multi goal games with a game winning goal was last accomplished by Wayne Gretzky during the 1981 82 season 3 Langenbrunner played extremely well in the second half of the season and went on to set career highs in goals 29 assists 40 points 69 and plus minus rating 25 Langenbrunner along with fellow linemates Parise and Zajac all had remarkable seasons as the line combined for 94 goals and 131 assists for a total of 225 points as well as having a combined plus minus of 88 On January 2 2010 Langenbrunner scored the first hat trick of his career while playing against the Minnesota Wild in his home state of Minnesota as the Devils defeated the Wild 5 3 3 4 Return to Dallas edit On January 7 2011 Langenbrunner was traded to the Dallas Stars for a conditional third round pick in the 2011 NHL Entry Draft The pick would become a second round pick if the Stars either win a playoff round or re sign Langenbrunner before the draft 5 He would score his first goal in his return to Dallas in his 1 000th career game which was against the Los Angeles Kings on January 17 2011 as the Stars defeated the Kings 2 1 6 St Louis Blues edit Langenbrunner signed a one year contract as a free agent with the St Louis Blues on July 6 2011 7 In his first season with the Blues in 2011 12 Langenbrunner added depth to the team and was used primarily as a checking line forward scoring six goals and 24 points in 70 games He was re signed to a one year extension with St Louis on July 10 2012 8 In the lockout shortened 2012 13 season Langenbrunner participated in only four games with the Blues posting one assist before an ongoing torn labrum in his left hip required season ending surgery on February 9 2013 9 Retirement edit On January 15 2014 Langenbrunner announced his retirement after 16 seasons in the NHL 10 He joined the Boston Bruins on September 12 2015 as the team s player development coach 11 Personal life editLangenbrunner was born in Duluth Minnesota in 1975 the family lived in Moose Lake Minnesota at the time When he was one year old the family moved for a short time to Moorhead before moving to International Falls in 1979 Langenbrunner was well into his skating career by age five They moved to Cloquet in 1985 Langenbrunner and his wife have three children one daughter and two sons 12 His son Mason was drafted 151st overall in the 2020 NHL Entry Draft by the Boston Bruins 13 While with the Devils Langenbrunner lived in North Caldwell New Jersey 14 In December of 2023 Langenbrunner was elected to the U S Hockey Hall of Fame alongside Dustin Brown Brian Burke Katie King Crowley and Brian Murphy 15 Career statistics editRegular season and playoffs edit Regular season Playoffs Season Team League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM 1990 91 Cloquet High School HS MN 20 6 16 22 8 1991 92 Cloquet High School HS MN 23 16 23 39 24 1992 93 Cloquet High School HS MN 27 27 62 89 18 0 3 3 1993 94 Peterborough Petes OHL 62 33 58 91 53 7 4 6 10 2 1994 95 Peterborough Petes OHL 62 42 57 99 84 11 8 14 22 12 1994 95 Dallas Stars NHL 2 0 0 0 2 1994 95 Kalamazoo Wings IHL 11 1 3 4 2 1995 96 Michigan K Wings IHL 59 25 40 65 129 10 3 10 13 8 1995 96 Dallas Stars NHL 12 2 2 4 6 1996 97 Dallas Stars NHL 76 13 26 39 51 5 1 1 2 14 1997 98 Dallas Stars NHL 81 23 29 52 61 16 1 4 5 14 1998 99 Dallas Stars NHL 75 12 33 45 62 23 10 7 17 16 1999 00 Dallas Stars NHL 65 18 21 39 68 15 1 7 8 18 2000 01 Dallas Stars NHL 53 12 18 30 57 10 2 2 4 6 2001 02 Dallas Stars NHL 68 10 16 26 54 2001 02 New Jersey Devils NHL 14 3 3 6 23 5 0 1 1 8 2002 03 New Jersey Devils NHL 78 22 33 55 65 24 11 7 18 16 2003 04 New Jersey Devils NHL 53 10 16 26 43 5 0 2 2 2 2004 05 ERC Ingolstadt DEL 11 2 2 4 22 11 1 6 7 6 2005 06 New Jersey Devils NHL 80 19 34 53 74 9 3 10 13 16 2006 07 New Jersey Devils NHL 82 23 37 60 64 11 2 6 8 7 2007 08 New Jersey Devils NHL 64 13 28 41 30 5 0 4 4 4 2008 09 New Jersey Devils NHL 81 29 40 69 56 4 2 1 3 2 2009 10 New Jersey Devils NHL 81 19 42 61 44 5 0 1 1 4 2010 11 New Jersey Devils NHL 31 4 10 14 16 2010 11 Dallas Stars NHL 39 5 13 18 29 2011 12 St Louis Blues NHL 70 6 18 24 32 9 1 0 1 11 2012 13 St Louis Blues NHL 4 0 1 1 0 NHL totals 1 109 243 420 663 837 146 34 53 87 138 International edit Jamie Langenbrunner Medal record Men s ice hockey Representing the nbsp United States Olympic Games nbsp 2010 Vancouver Year Team Event GP G A Pts PIM 1994 United States WJC 7 2 0 2 13 1995 United States WJC 7 1 1 2 6 1998 United States OG 3 0 0 0 4 2004 United States WCH 3 0 0 0 4 2010 United States OG 6 1 3 4 0 Junior totals 14 3 1 4 19 Senior totals 12 1 3 4 8Awards and honors editAward Year Ref Michigan K Wings Most valuable player 1995 96 NHL Stanley Cup champion 1999 2003 IIHF Winter Olympics silver medal 2010See also editList of NHL players with 1 000 games playedReferences edit http www bnd com 2012 03 28 2118373 langenbrunner plays in 1100th html permanent dead link Langenbrunner signs five year deal with Devils ESPN July 1 2006 Retrieved October 18 2023 a b O Captain My Captain nhlpa com January 15 2010 Retrieved October 18 2023 Lemaire guides Devils past Wild in return to Minnesota ESPN January 2 2010 Retrieved October 18 2023 Jamie Langenbrunner dealt to Stars ESPN January 7 2011 Retrieved October 18 2023 Jamie Langenbrunner lifts Stars in 1 000th NHL game ESPN January 17 2011 Retrieved October 18 2023 Morreale Mike G July 6 2011 Blues sign Arnott Langenbrunner NHL com Archived from the original on August 9 2011 Retrieved October 18 2023 Langenbrunner Signs One Year Deal NHL com July 10 2012 Archived from the original on October 13 2013 Retrieved October 18 2023 Langenbrunner to undergo hip surgery out for season Stltoday com 2013 02 09 Retrieved 2013 02 09 Jamie Langenbrunner Retires After 16 NHL Seasons NHLPA com January 15 2014 Retrieved November 18 2020 Bruins hire Langenbrunner as development coach NHL com September 12 2015 Retrieved November 18 2020 Powered by Google Docs Retrieved 2012 02 13 Wyshynski Greg October 6 2020 Detroit Red Wings Kris Draper Bruins Jamie Langenbrunner pick sons in NHL draft ESPN Retrieved October 18 2023 Pates Kevin FOR LANGENBRUNNER SECOND CUP JUST AS SWEET Duluth News Tribune June 11 2003 Benjamin Amalie December 5 2023 Langenbrunner s big moments as winner led to U S Hockey Hall of Fame NHL com Retrieved December 5 2023 2005 NHL Official Guide amp Record Book ISBN 0 920445 91 8External links editBiographical information and career statistics from NHL com or Eliteprospects com or Eurohockey com or Hockey Reference com or The Internet Hockey Database Preceded byPatrik Elias New Jersey Devils captain2007 2011 Succeeded byZach Parise Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jamie Langenbrunner amp oldid 1218347839, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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