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Kris Draper

Kristopher Bruce "Kris" Draper (born May 24, 1971) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey player and current director of amateur scouting and assistant general manager for the Detroit Red Wings, the team which he played 17 seasons for during his 20-year National Hockey League (NHL) playing career.

Kris Draper
Draper in 2007
Born (1971-05-24) May 24, 1971 (age 52)
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Height 5 ft 10 in (178 cm)
Weight 188 lb (85 kg; 13 st 6 lb)
Position Centre
Shot Left
Played for Winnipeg Jets
Detroit Red Wings
National team  Canada
NHL Draft 62nd overall, 1989
Winnipeg Jets
Playing career 1989–2011

Draper is a four-time Stanley Cup champion (all with Detroit), a Frank J. Selke Trophy winner and has scored over 100 goals in his NHL career with the Red Wings. Draper was a member of the famous "Grind Line" in Detroit, consisting of himself, Kirk Maltby and either Joe Kocur or Darren McCarty. His 222 playoff games ranked him tenth of most career playoff games played.

Playing career

Draper grew up in West Hill, Ontario, a neighbourhood in the east end of Toronto, where he played minor ice hockey for the Don Mills Flyers of the MTHL. He played in the 1983 Quebec International Pee-Wee Hockey Tournament with the Don Mills team, and in the 1984 tournament with the Toronto Young Nationals.[1]

After attending De La Salle College in Toronto, he was selected by the Ontario Hockey League (OHL)'s Windsor Spitfires in the fourth round of the 1988 OHL Priority Selection. Instead of reporting to Windsor, however, Draper elected to play for the Team Canada.[citation needed]

Drafted 62nd overall in the 1989 NHL Entry Draft by the original Winnipeg Jets, Draper did not see much NHL action in his early years. He is a rarity in that he played in the American Hockey League (AHL) and NHL before playing junior in the OHL. After playing just 20 NHL games for the Jets in four seasons since he was drafted, he was traded to the Detroit Red Wings in 1993 in exchange for $1.[2] Doug MacLean, the general manager of the Adirondack Red Wings at the time and a former Detroit Red Wings assistant, was responsible for the trade.[3] Draper would quickly become a valuable fixture for Detroit, and he began his reputation as the "One Dollar Man," eventually becoming one of only seven players (four others were longtime teammates) to play over 1,000 games in a Red Wings uniform.[4]

 
Draper warming up before a 2008 game against the Boston Bruins.

On May 29, 1996, during Game 6 of the Western Conference Finals of the 1996 Stanley Cup playoffs, Draper was checked from behind into the boards at the end of the players bench by Colorado Avalanche player Claude Lemieux. The hit forced Draper face-first into the dasher (the top edge of the boards), causing him to suffer a broken jaw, broken nose, broken cheekbone and a concussion. After the game, when interviewed about the hit and the handshake line, Draper's teammate, Dino Ciccarelli, reacted and coldly remarked, "I can't believe I shook this guy's friggin' hand after the game! That pisses me right off!"[5] When the Wings and Avalanche met again on March 26, 1997, play was very physical between the two teams, and the existing animosity over the hit on Draper set off a massive brawl ("Brawl in Hockeytown") between the two teams.[6] According to ESPN’s E60 Special “Unrivaled,” Draper has not yet forgiven Lemieux for the hit, nor has Lemieux reached out to apologize.

Draper did not have a breakout season offensively until the 2003–04 season, when he scored 24 goals and 40 points, helping Detroit win the Presidents' Trophy as the team with the highest regular season point total. In addition to his offensive contributions, Draper also won the Frank J. Selke Trophy at season's end as the NHL's top defensive forward.[7]

Draper was selected to play for Team Canada at the 2006 Winter Olympics in Turin, Italy. Despite the personal achievement for Draper, Canada disappointed in the tournament, losing 2–0 to Russia in the quarter-finals and failing to medal.[citation needed]

During the 2006–07 season, Draper was named an alternate captain of the Red Wings. On October 25, 2007, he signed a three-year, $4.75 million contract extension with the team. He earned $1.85 million in 2008–09, $1.65 million in 2009–10 and $1.25 million in the 2010–11 for an annual salary cap hit of $1.58 million.[citation needed]

 
Draper prior to a faceoff against the Calgary Flames.

On March 17, 2009, Draper became the fifth player to play 1,000 games in a Red Wing uniform, a feat accomplished only by Gordie Howe, Alex Delvecchio, Steve Yzerman, Nicklas Lidström and Tomas Holmström. All aforementioned players, save for Holmström, are enshrined in the Hockey Hall of Fame, and all have had their numbers retired by the Red Wings, except for Holmström. In Draper's case, his 1,000th game in a Red Wing uniform was his 1,020th game overall (passing the 1,000 NHL game milestone February 2, 2009).[8]

Draper, discussing his accomplishment, said:

"Anytime you can join a group like that or there's a sentence and Draper slides in with them, it's a huge honor. I know I've been fortunate. I've been able to stay relatively healthy throughout my career and just been given a tremendous opportunity to remain a Red Wing as long as I have. A thousand games in a Red Wings uniform is something that I'm really proud of. I never imagined we'd be sitting here talking about something like that."[9]

On July 25, 2011, the Detroit Red Wings prematurely announced the retirement of Draper, which was to be announced the next day at an 11 a.m news conference in Detroit at Joe Louis Arena. The news of the retirement was leaked through a photo album the organization posted on their official website. The album, titled "Kris Draper in Photographs," contained 71 pictures. The 68th picture was accompanied by a caption that read, "After 1,157 games and four Stanley Cup championships, Kris Draper announced his retirement during a press conference on July 26, 2011."[10] It was reported that Draper desired to play another season; however, the team did not have a roster spot for him, and he refused to sign a two-way deal or attend training camp to try out for a roster spot.[11] Draper retired on July 26, 2011.[12]

Draper returned to the ice on December 31, 2016, playing for the Red Wings in their Centennial Classic alumni game against the Toronto Maple Leafs. During the game, Draper was involved in a heated physical exchange with Gary Roberts, an uncommon occurrence in alumni games.[13]

Post-playing career

Immediately following Draper's retirement from hockey, he was added to the Red Wings' front office staff. He previously served as the special assistant to the general manager, Ken Holland. In this position Draper "work[s] closely with Detroit’s management team, assisting in player evaluation at both the professional and amateur levels. He will be asked to provide input regarding potential trades and free agent signings, as well as providing insight into potential selections at the annual NHL Entry Draft."

On July 11, 2019, Draper was promoted to director of amateur scouting by new general manager and former teammate Steve Yzerman, following the departure of Tyler Wright to Edmonton. On July 5, 2023, he was promoted to assistant general manager for the Red Wings.[14]

Personal life

Draper and his wife, Julie, have two daughters, Kennedi and Kamryn, and a son, Kienan. Kienan was drafted by the Saginaw Spirit in the eighth round of the 2018 Ontario Hockey League (OHL) draft.[15][16] He played for the Chilliwack Chiefs of the British Columbia Hockey League during the 2020–2021 season, and currently plays for the Michigan Wolverines.[17][18] Kienan was drafted in the seventh round, 187th overall, overall by the Detroit Red Wings in the 2020 NHL Entry Draft.[19]

International play

Draper participated in eight international tournaments for Canada:

Career statistics

Regular season and playoffs

    Regular season   Playoffs
Season Team League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM
1987–88 Don Mills Flyers Midget AAA MTHL 40 35 32 67 46
1988–89 Canadian National Team Intl 60 11 15 26 16
1989–90 Canadian National Team Intl 62 12 22 34 44
1990–91 Ottawa 67's OHL 39 19 42 61 35 17 8 11 19 20
1990–91 Moncton Hawks AHL 7 2 1 3 2
1990–91 Winnipeg Jets NHL 3 1 0 1 5
1991–92 Moncton Hawks AHL 61 11 18 29 113 4 0 1 1 6
1991–92 Winnipeg Jets NHL 10 2 0 2 2 2 0 0 0 0
1992–93 Moncton Hawks AHL 67 12 23 35 40 5 2 2 4 18
1992–93 Winnipeg Jets NHL 7 0 0 0 2
1993–94 Adirondack Red Wings AHL 46 20 23 43 49
1993–94 Detroit Red Wings NHL 39 5 8 13 31 7 2 2 4 4
1994–95 Detroit Red Wings NHL 36 2 6 8 22 18 4 1 5 12
1995–96 Detroit Red Wings NHL 52 7 9 16 32 18 4 2 6 18
1996–97 Detroit Red Wings NHL 76 8 5 13 73 20 2 4 6 12
1997–98 Detroit Red Wings NHL 64 13 10 23 45 19 1 3 4 12
1998–99 Detroit Red Wings NHL 80 4 14 18 79 10 0 1 1 6
1999–00 Detroit Red Wings NHL 51 5 7 12 28 9 2 0 2 6
2000–01 Detroit Red Wings NHL 75 8 17 25 38 6 0 1 1 2
2001–02 Detroit Red Wings NHL 82 15 15 30 56 23 2 3 5 20
2002–03 Detroit Red Wings NHL 82 14 21 35 82 4 0 0 0 4
2003–04 Detroit Red Wings NHL 67 24 16 40 31 12 1 3 4 6
2005–06 Detroit Red Wings NHL 80 10 22 32 58 6 0 0 0 6
2006–07 Detroit Red Wings NHL 81 14 15 29 58 18 2 0 2 24
2007–08 Detroit Red Wings NHL 65 9 8 17 68 22 3 1 4 10
2008–09 Detroit Red Wings NHL 79 7 10 17 40 8 1 0 1 0
2009–10 Detroit Red Wings NHL 81 7 15 22 28 12 0 0 0 16
2010–11 Detroit Red Wings NHL 47 6 5 11 12 8 0 1 1 2
NHL totals 1,157 161 203 364 790 222 24 22 46 160

International

Year Team Event Result   GP G A Pts PIM
1990 Canada WJC   7 0 2 2 4
1991 Canada WJC   7 1 3 4 0
2000 Canada WC 4th 3 1 0 1 0
2001 Canada WC 5th 7 1 2 3 0
2003 Canada WC   9 0 3 3 10
2004 Canada WCH   5 2 2 4 2
2005 Canada WC   9 0 2 2 6
2006 Canada OG 7th 6 0 0 0 0
Junior totals 14 1 5 6 4
Senior totals 39 4 9 13 18

Awards and honours

See also

References

  1. ^ (PDF). Quebec International Pee-Wee Hockey Tournament. 2018. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2019-03-06. Retrieved 2019-01-19.
  2. ^ Wheatley, Tom (2003-06-20). "Futures can help the present". Retrieved 2009-03-12.
  3. ^ Murray, Ray (February 8, 1996). "WINGS GRATEFUL TO MACLEAN, MURRAY". Sun Sentinel. Retrieved September 6, 2021.
  4. ^ "Detroit Red Wings Career Leaders". Hockey-Reference.com. Retrieved 2019-11-09.
  5. ^ "Making of the league's bloodiest rivalry". NHL.com. Retrieved 2019-11-09.
  6. ^ "Remembering the NHL's most brutally epic brawl 20 years later". For The Win. 2017-03-23. Retrieved 2019-11-09.
  7. ^ "Kris Draper Stats and News". NHL.com. Retrieved 2019-11-09.
  8. ^ Khan, Ansar (2009-03-17). "Kris Draper set for 1,000th game with Red Wings". mlive. Retrieved 2019-11-09.
  9. ^ Khan, Ansar (2009-03-17). "Kris Draper set for 1,000th game with Red Wings". mlive. Retrieved 2019-11-09.
  10. ^ Malik, George. "Looks Like Draper Retiring Tomorrow". Retrieved 25 July 2011.
  11. ^ Khan, Ansar (25 July 2011). "Red Wings' Kris Draper to announce retirement Tuesday during news conference". Michigan Local News. Retrieved 25 July 2011.
  12. ^ "Report: Wings' Draper to announce retirement".
  13. ^ Kulfan, Ted. "Draper dominates alumni game with goal, near-fight". Detroit News. Retrieved 2019-11-09.
  14. ^ Khan, Ansar (July 5, 2023). "Kris Draper promoted to Red Wings' assistant GM, continues role as scouting director". MLive.com. Retrieved July 5, 2023.
  15. ^ "Son of Wings' Draper selected in OHL draft". The Detroit News. April 7, 2018. Retrieved April 7, 2018.
  16. ^ "Kris Draper Bio". Detroit Red Wings. April 7, 2018. Retrieved April 7, 2018.
  17. ^ "Chilliwack Chiefs add player with NHL bloodlines". Chilliwack Chiefs. February 20, 2020. Retrieved July 22, 2020.
  18. ^ "Kienan Draper Bio". Michigan Athletics. Retrieved October 21, 2022.
  19. ^ St. James, Helene (October 7, 2020). "Detroit Red Wings pick Kris Draper's son in Round 7". Detroit Free Press. Retrieved October 7, 2020.
  20. ^ "Frank J. Selke Trophy winners". National Hockey League. 2010-06-04. Retrieved 2010-06-04.

External links

  • Biographical information and career statistics from NHL.com, or Eliteprospects.com, or Hockey-Reference.com, or The Internet Hockey Database
Preceded by Winner of the Frank J. Selke Trophy
2004
Succeeded by

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Kristopher Bruce Kris Draper born May 24 1971 is a Canadian former professional ice hockey player and current director of amateur scouting and assistant general manager for the Detroit Red Wings the team which he played 17 seasons for during his 20 year National Hockey League NHL playing career Kris DraperDraper in 2007Born 1971 05 24 May 24 1971 age 52 Toronto Ontario CanadaHeight5 ft 10 in 178 cm Weight188 lb 85 kg 13 st 6 lb PositionCentreShotLeftPlayed forWinnipeg JetsDetroit Red WingsNational team CanadaNHL Draft62nd overall 1989Winnipeg JetsPlaying career1989 2011Draper is a four time Stanley Cup champion all with Detroit a Frank J Selke Trophy winner and has scored over 100 goals in his NHL career with the Red Wings Draper was a member of the famous Grind Line in Detroit consisting of himself Kirk Maltby and either Joe Kocur or Darren McCarty His 222 playoff games ranked him tenth of most career playoff games played Contents 1 Playing career 2 Post playing career 3 Personal life 4 International play 5 Career statistics 5 1 Regular season and playoffs 5 2 International 6 Awards and honours 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksPlaying career EditDraper grew up in West Hill Ontario a neighbourhood in the east end of Toronto where he played minor ice hockey for the Don Mills Flyers of the MTHL He played in the 1983 Quebec International Pee Wee Hockey Tournament with the Don Mills team and in the 1984 tournament with the Toronto Young Nationals 1 After attending De La Salle College in Toronto he was selected by the Ontario Hockey League OHL s Windsor Spitfires in the fourth round of the 1988 OHL Priority Selection Instead of reporting to Windsor however Draper elected to play for the Team Canada citation needed Drafted 62nd overall in the 1989 NHL Entry Draft by the original Winnipeg Jets Draper did not see much NHL action in his early years He is a rarity in that he played in the American Hockey League AHL and NHL before playing junior in the OHL After playing just 20 NHL games for the Jets in four seasons since he was drafted he was traded to the Detroit Red Wings in 1993 in exchange for 1 2 Doug MacLean the general manager of the Adirondack Red Wings at the time and a former Detroit Red Wings assistant was responsible for the trade 3 Draper would quickly become a valuable fixture for Detroit and he began his reputation as the One Dollar Man eventually becoming one of only seven players four others were longtime teammates to play over 1 000 games in a Red Wings uniform 4 Draper warming up before a 2008 game against the Boston Bruins On May 29 1996 during Game 6 of the Western Conference Finals of the 1996 Stanley Cup playoffs Draper was checked from behind into the boards at the end of the players bench by Colorado Avalanche player Claude Lemieux The hit forced Draper face first into the dasher the top edge of the boards causing him to suffer a broken jaw broken nose broken cheekbone and a concussion After the game when interviewed about the hit and the handshake line Draper s teammate Dino Ciccarelli reacted and coldly remarked I can t believe I shook this guy s friggin hand after the game That pisses me right off 5 When the Wings and Avalanche met again on March 26 1997 play was very physical between the two teams and the existing animosity over the hit on Draper set off a massive brawl Brawl in Hockeytown between the two teams 6 According to ESPN s E60 Special Unrivaled Draper has not yet forgiven Lemieux for the hit nor has Lemieux reached out to apologize Draper did not have a breakout season offensively until the 2003 04 season when he scored 24 goals and 40 points helping Detroit win the Presidents Trophy as the team with the highest regular season point total In addition to his offensive contributions Draper also won the Frank J Selke Trophy at season s end as the NHL s top defensive forward 7 Draper was selected to play for Team Canada at the 2006 Winter Olympics in Turin Italy Despite the personal achievement for Draper Canada disappointed in the tournament losing 2 0 to Russia in the quarter finals and failing to medal citation needed During the 2006 07 season Draper was named an alternate captain of the Red Wings On October 25 2007 he signed a three year 4 75 million contract extension with the team He earned 1 85 million in 2008 09 1 65 million in 2009 10 and 1 25 million in the 2010 11 for an annual salary cap hit of 1 58 million citation needed Draper prior to a faceoff against the Calgary Flames On March 17 2009 Draper became the fifth player to play 1 000 games in a Red Wing uniform a feat accomplished only by Gordie Howe Alex Delvecchio Steve Yzerman Nicklas Lidstrom and Tomas Holmstrom All aforementioned players save for Holmstrom are enshrined in the Hockey Hall of Fame and all have had their numbers retired by the Red Wings except for Holmstrom In Draper s case his 1 000th game in a Red Wing uniform was his 1 020th game overall passing the 1 000 NHL game milestone February 2 2009 8 Draper discussing his accomplishment said Anytime you can join a group like that or there s a sentence and Draper slides in with them it s a huge honor I know I ve been fortunate I ve been able to stay relatively healthy throughout my career and just been given a tremendous opportunity to remain a Red Wing as long as I have A thousand games in a Red Wings uniform is something that I m really proud of I never imagined we d be sitting here talking about something like that 9 On July 25 2011 the Detroit Red Wings prematurely announced the retirement of Draper which was to be announced the next day at an 11 a m news conference in Detroit at Joe Louis Arena The news of the retirement was leaked through a photo album the organization posted on their official website The album titled Kris Draper in Photographs contained 71 pictures The 68th picture was accompanied by a caption that read After 1 157 games and four Stanley Cup championships Kris Draper announced his retirement during a press conference on July 26 2011 10 It was reported that Draper desired to play another season however the team did not have a roster spot for him and he refused to sign a two way deal or attend training camp to try out for a roster spot 11 Draper retired on July 26 2011 12 Draper returned to the ice on December 31 2016 playing for the Red Wings in their Centennial Classic alumni game against the Toronto Maple Leafs During the game Draper was involved in a heated physical exchange with Gary Roberts an uncommon occurrence in alumni games 13 Post playing career EditImmediately following Draper s retirement from hockey he was added to the Red Wings front office staff He previously served as the special assistant to the general manager Ken Holland In this position Draper work s closely with Detroit s management team assisting in player evaluation at both the professional and amateur levels He will be asked to provide input regarding potential trades and free agent signings as well as providing insight into potential selections at the annual NHL Entry Draft On July 11 2019 Draper was promoted to director of amateur scouting by new general manager and former teammate Steve Yzerman following the departure of Tyler Wright to Edmonton On July 5 2023 he was promoted to assistant general manager for the Red Wings 14 Personal life EditDraper and his wife Julie have two daughters Kennedi and Kamryn and a son Kienan Kienan was drafted by the Saginaw Spirit in the eighth round of the 2018 Ontario Hockey League OHL draft 15 16 He played for the Chilliwack Chiefs of the British Columbia Hockey League during the 2020 2021 season and currently plays for the Michigan Wolverines 17 18 Kienan was drafted in the seventh round 187th overall overall by the Detroit Red Wings in the 2020 NHL Entry Draft 19 International play EditMedal recordRepresenting CanadaMen s ice hockeyWorld Championships 2003 Finland 2005 AustriaWorld Cup of Hockey 2004 CanadaWorld Junior Championships 1991 Canada 1990 FinlandDraper participated in eight international tournaments for Canada 1990 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships 1991 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships 2000 IIHF World Championship 2001 IIHF World Championship 2003 IIHF World Championship 2004 World Cup of Hockey 2005 IIHF World Championship 2006 Winter OlympicsCareer statistics EditRegular season and playoffs Edit Regular season PlayoffsSeason Team League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM1987 88 Don Mills Flyers Midget AAA MTHL 40 35 32 67 46 1988 89 Canadian National Team Intl 60 11 15 26 16 1989 90 Canadian National Team Intl 62 12 22 34 44 1990 91 Ottawa 67 s OHL 39 19 42 61 35 17 8 11 19 201990 91 Moncton Hawks AHL 7 2 1 3 2 1990 91 Winnipeg Jets NHL 3 1 0 1 5 1991 92 Moncton Hawks AHL 61 11 18 29 113 4 0 1 1 61991 92 Winnipeg Jets NHL 10 2 0 2 2 2 0 0 0 01992 93 Moncton Hawks AHL 67 12 23 35 40 5 2 2 4 181992 93 Winnipeg Jets NHL 7 0 0 0 2 1993 94 Adirondack Red Wings AHL 46 20 23 43 49 1993 94 Detroit Red Wings NHL 39 5 8 13 31 7 2 2 4 41994 95 Detroit Red Wings NHL 36 2 6 8 22 18 4 1 5 121995 96 Detroit Red Wings NHL 52 7 9 16 32 18 4 2 6 181996 97 Detroit Red Wings NHL 76 8 5 13 73 20 2 4 6 121997 98 Detroit Red Wings NHL 64 13 10 23 45 19 1 3 4 121998 99 Detroit Red Wings NHL 80 4 14 18 79 10 0 1 1 61999 00 Detroit Red Wings NHL 51 5 7 12 28 9 2 0 2 62000 01 Detroit Red Wings NHL 75 8 17 25 38 6 0 1 1 22001 02 Detroit Red Wings NHL 82 15 15 30 56 23 2 3 5 202002 03 Detroit Red Wings NHL 82 14 21 35 82 4 0 0 0 42003 04 Detroit Red Wings NHL 67 24 16 40 31 12 1 3 4 62005 06 Detroit Red Wings NHL 80 10 22 32 58 6 0 0 0 62006 07 Detroit Red Wings NHL 81 14 15 29 58 18 2 0 2 242007 08 Detroit Red Wings NHL 65 9 8 17 68 22 3 1 4 102008 09 Detroit Red Wings NHL 79 7 10 17 40 8 1 0 1 02009 10 Detroit Red Wings NHL 81 7 15 22 28 12 0 0 0 162010 11 Detroit Red Wings NHL 47 6 5 11 12 8 0 1 1 2NHL totals 1 157 161 203 364 790 222 24 22 46 160International Edit Year Team Event Result GP G A Pts PIM1990 Canada WJC 7 0 2 2 41991 Canada WJC 7 1 3 4 02000 Canada WC 4th 3 1 0 1 02001 Canada WC 5th 7 1 2 3 02003 Canada WC 9 0 3 3 102004 Canada WCH 5 2 2 4 22005 Canada WC 9 0 2 2 62006 Canada OG 7th 6 0 0 0 0Junior totals 14 1 5 6 4Senior totals 39 4 9 13 18Awards and honours EditAward YearNHLStanley Cup 1997 1998 2002 2008Frank J Selke Trophy 2004 20 See also EditList of NHL players with 1000 games playedReferences Edit Pee Wee players who have reached NHL or WHA PDF Quebec International Pee Wee Hockey Tournament 2018 Archived from the original PDF on 2019 03 06 Retrieved 2019 01 19 Wheatley Tom 2003 06 20 Futures can help the present Retrieved 2009 03 12 Murray Ray February 8 1996 WINGS GRATEFUL TO MACLEAN MURRAY Sun Sentinel Retrieved September 6 2021 Detroit Red Wings Career Leaders Hockey Reference com Retrieved 2019 11 09 Making of the league s bloodiest rivalry NHL com Retrieved 2019 11 09 Remembering the NHL s most brutally epic brawl 20 years later For The Win 2017 03 23 Retrieved 2019 11 09 Kris Draper Stats and News NHL com Retrieved 2019 11 09 Khan Ansar 2009 03 17 Kris Draper set for 1 000th game with Red Wings mlive Retrieved 2019 11 09 Khan Ansar 2009 03 17 Kris Draper set for 1 000th game with Red Wings mlive Retrieved 2019 11 09 Malik George Looks Like Draper Retiring Tomorrow Retrieved 25 July 2011 Khan Ansar 25 July 2011 Red Wings Kris Draper to announce retirement Tuesday during news conference Michigan Local News Retrieved 25 July 2011 Report Wings Draper to announce retirement Kulfan Ted Draper dominates alumni game with goal near fight Detroit News Retrieved 2019 11 09 Khan Ansar July 5 2023 Kris Draper promoted to Red Wings assistant GM continues role as scouting director MLive com Retrieved July 5 2023 Son of Wings Draper selected in OHL draft The Detroit News April 7 2018 Retrieved April 7 2018 Kris Draper Bio Detroit Red Wings April 7 2018 Retrieved April 7 2018 Chilliwack Chiefs add player with NHL bloodlines Chilliwack Chiefs February 20 2020 Retrieved July 22 2020 Kienan Draper Bio Michigan Athletics Retrieved October 21 2022 St James Helene October 7 2020 Detroit Red Wings pick Kris Draper s son in Round 7 Detroit Free Press Retrieved October 7 2020 Frank J Selke Trophy winners National Hockey League 2010 06 04 Retrieved 2010 06 04 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Kris Draper Biographical information and career statistics from NHL com or Eliteprospects com or Hockey Reference com or The Internet Hockey DatabasePreceded byJere Lehtinen Winner of the Frank J Selke Trophy2004 Succeeded byRod Brind Amour Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Kris Draper amp oldid 1163763447, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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