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Mike Modano

Michael Thomas Modano Jr. (/mˈdɑːn/; born June 7, 1970) is an American former professional ice hockey player, who played primarily for the Minnesota North Stars/Dallas Stars franchise. He spent the final season of his NHL career with his hometown Detroit Red Wings.

Mike Modano
Hockey Hall of Fame, 2014
Modano with the Dallas Stars in 2007
Born (1970-06-07) June 7, 1970 (age 52)
Livonia, Michigan, U.S.
Height 6 ft 3 in (191 cm)
Weight 210 lb (95 kg; 15 st 0 lb)
Position Center
Shot Left
Played for Minnesota North Stars
Dallas Stars
Detroit Red Wings
National team  United States
NHL Draft 1st overall, 1988
Minnesota North Stars
Playing career 1989–2011
Website mikemodano.com
Medal record

He is the all-time goal-scoring and points leader amongst American-born players in NHL history. Modano was drafted first overall by the North Stars in 1988, and after the team moved to Texas he helped the Stars win the Stanley Cup in 1999.

Modano is considered one of the most influential figures in popularizing hockey in Texas and the southern United States.[1] Modano was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame on November 17, 2014.[2] In 2017, he was named one of the 100 Greatest NHL Players.[3]

Early life

Modano was born in Livonia, Michigan, the third child and only son of Michael, Sr. and Karen Modano. He grew up in Highland Township, and due to causing problems at school with his mischievous behavior, a friend of his father suggested to put Modano in a team sport to get him controlled. Michael, Sr. was a fan of hockey, and decided to teach ice skating to seven-year-old Modano. He learned it well, and six months later was put in local hockey teams. As a youth, he was part of a Detroit Red Wings team in the 1982 Quebec International Pee-Wee Hockey Tournament.[4] To spend his minor hockey career with the Detroit Little Caesar's Triple AAA Hockey Club, the Modano family moved to Westland. He made the Midget Major team at the age of fourteen when his teammates were two to three years older. In the 1984–85 season, Modano scored 50 goals and 50 assists on the way to win the USA Hockey National Championship in 1985.[5][6] As a child Modano decided to pick the number 9 for his jersey in an homage to both Ted Williams, an idol of his Boston Red Sox fan father, and the Red Wings' own Gordie Howe.[7]

Playing career

Minor leagues

In 1986, 16-year-old Modano was invited by coach Rick Wilson of the Prince Albert Raiders to come to Saskatchewan and join the Western Hockey League team. At his very first game, he scored a hat trick, and by his second year, Modano was part of the WHL All-Star Team. Four days after Modano's eighteenth birthday, the Minnesota North Stars selected him as the first overall draft pick in the 1988 NHL Entry Draft. Modano was the second American to be selected first overall in the draft, after Brian Lawton in 1983. Contract problems lead Modano to play one more season with the Raiders.[5]

Minnesota North Stars/Dallas Stars

The North Stars signed Modano on Christmas of 1988, and he joined the team for the 1989–90 season. He scored his first career NHL goal against Glenn Healy of the New York Islanders, and had a good rookie season which landed him on the NHL All-Rookie team and made him a finalist for the Calder Memorial Trophy.[5] He controversially lost to 31-year-old Sergei Makarov, who had already played professionally in the Soviet Championship League for over 12 years; this led to an age barrier of 26 for Calder candidates from the following year to the present.

Despite the good start, Modano was often criticized in Minnesota as an underachiever who did not compare to the 1988 number two pick, Trevor Linden. This was evidenced by a sophomore season where the North Stars reached the Stanley Cup Finals, but Modano barely repeated his goals and assists, while confronting coach Bob Gainey for his overtly defensive style. In 1992, Modano signed a four-year extension that made him the highest-paid member of the team, receiving $2 million per year. He soon had his best season up to that point, scoring 93 points at the 1992–93 NHL season and earning his first NHL All-Star Game invitation.[5]

Stars move to Dallas

Prior to the 1993–94 NHL season, the North Stars moved to Dallas to become the Dallas Stars. Considering the relocation to Texas as an opportunity for a fresh start, with different expectations from fans and the media, Modano decided to accept Gainey's suggestions to become a more complete player and perform more attacks. Modano recorded a personal-best 50 goals and again scored 93 points. Soon he became an idol in Dallas, becoming the player who sold the most jerseys and received the most letters. During the next two seasons, Modano lowered his goalscoring and had many injuries - a concussion, a knee injury and ruptured ankle tendons - but improved his defensive play. Despite that, the Stars failed to qualify for the 1996 Stanley Cup Playoffs, and Gainey stepped down as head coach, while remaining GM.[5]

Ken Hitchcock was hired on January 8, 1996, as Dallas' coach, installing a defensive-minded system while requesting Modano to concentrate on his offense and using him more routinely - instead of the 15–18 minutes he played under Gainey, Modano routinely played 25 minutes with Hitchcock. Helped by new acquisitions Joe Nieuwendyk and Sergei Zubov, Modano led the Stars to the Central Division title in the 1996-97 NHL season. In the 1998 Stanley Cup playoffs, with new goaltender Ed Belfour, the Stars reached the Western Finals.[5]

In 1999, Modano won the Stanley Cup with the Stars, playing all six games of the finals against the Buffalo Sabres despite breaking his wrist in the second game.[5] Modano assisted on the Stars' final five goals of the series, including both in Game 5 and Game 6, and final goal. Led the Stars with 23 points in the playoffs, with all seven in the finals on assists.[8] The Stars returned to the finals in 2000 against the New Jersey Devils. Modano scored the overtime goal that gave the Stars a victory in game 5,[9] but in game 6 in Dallas, the Devils wound up closing the series 4–2.[10]

Modano averaged 78 points per season from 1996–2002, and was also one of the NHL's top forwards in plus/minus over that span (his +43 in 1997 was second only to John LeClair's +44 mark). Modano's career high for points in a game is six (2–4–6) against the Anaheim Ducks, and he has seven career hat tricks. His only career fight was against Rod Brind'Amour. He was also a candidate for the Frank J. Selke Trophy (2001), and the Lady Byng Trophy (2003).

2005–2010

As the long-time face of the Dallas franchise, he has recorded over 1,000 NHL points and became the captain of the Stars in 2003. During the 2005 offseason, Modano contemplated signing with the Boston Bruins, but he decided to stay with the Stars after owner Tom Hicks got involved. Modano would sign a five-year contract extension with Dallas on August 5, 2005. On September 29, 2006, Brenden Morrow replaced him as the Stars' captain; Modano served an alternate captain from that time until 2010, a role in which he had previously served from 1995 to 2003.

Modano scored his 500th career regular-season goal on March 13, 2007, with 10:24 left in the 3rd period in a regulation win against Antero Niittymäki of the Philadelphia Flyers with assists by Antti Miettinen and Jon Klemm. He is only the 14th goal scorer to score 500 goals with a single team and the 39th player to reach 500 goals overall.

 
Modano's shorthanded, record breaking goal, November 7, 2007

On March 17, 2007, in an away game versus the Nashville Predators, Modano scored his 502nd and 503rd career regular-season goals in a 3–2 loss, thus passing Joe Mullen's NHL record (502) for most goals scored by an American-born player.

Modano also holds the NHL all-time record for most points scored by a U.S.-born player. He broke the record, which previously belonged to Phil Housley, on November 7, 2007, by scoring two goals in the first five minutes, with the record-breaker being a short-handed goal on a breakaway, against the San Jose Sharks. That night, amongst his congratulatory phone calls was one from Air Force One, U.S. President George W. Bush spoke to him for a few minutes about the record.

November 21, 2007, was "Mike Modano Tribute Night" at American Airlines Center, where Modano was honored by the franchise for his achievements in U.S. hockey. Those who spoke in the pre-game ceremony included Brett Hull, Joe Mullen, Phil Housley, and Stars owner Tom Hicks. Capping off an emotional night, Modano later went on to score the game-tying goal, as well as a shootout goal in a 3–2 Stars victory against the Anaheim Ducks.

With his production declining from 2007–2010, Modano played out the duration of his contract, which expired after the 2009–10 season. In the final game of that season (coincidentally played in Minnesota, where Modano began his pro career), Modano was saluted with a video tribute and a standing ovation, and named the game's first star, skating around the ice wearing a Minnesota North Stars jersey.

Detroit Red Wings

 
Mike Modano with the Red Wings in October 2010.

On June 29, 2010, the Stars announced that Modano would not be re-signed to a contract for the 2010–11 season.[11] After contemplating retirement or signing with the Detroit Red Wings (in his home state) or with the Minnesota Wild (in the state where he began his NHL career),[12] Modano signed a one-year contract with the Red Wings.[13][14][15] As the no. 9 jersey had been retired by the Red Wings, Modano went for no. 90 instead.[6] Coach Mike Babcock expressed a desire for Modano to center Detroit's third line with Dan Cleary and Jiří Hudler.[16]

At 5:35 of the first period of Detroit's 2010–11 home opener, on just his second shift, Modano took a pass from Cleary and beat Anaheim goaltender Jonas Hiller for his first goal as a Red Wing.[17]

Modano's time with the Red Wings ended on a sour note when Babcock made him a healthy scratch for his potential 1,500th regular-season game in the NHL. Modano finished his career with 1,499 regular-season games played.[18]

Post-playing career

On September 23, 2011, after 21 seasons in the NHL, Modano officially announced his retirement from hockey at a press conference in Dallas.[19] Modano was the last active player to have played in the 1980s, along with Mark Recchi, as well as the last active player to have played for the Minnesota North Stars. The Stars signed Modano to a one-day contract to allow Modano to retire as a Dallas Star.[20] In January 2013, Modano became an alternate governor and executive advisor for the Stars' office.[21] He described his role as regarding the "business side of the organization", attracting the involvement of local businesses to the team, as well as getting more fans to Stars games.[22]

In 2019, Modano was hired by the Minnesota Wild to serve as an executive advisor in the front office.[23]

Personal life

During his tenure with the Raiders, Modano started dating Kerri Nelson, sister of his teammates Jeff and Todd Nelson.[5] In October 1999, he proposed to her, but eventually they ended the engagement in February 2000.[24]

On November 30, 2006, singer/songwriter Willa Ford announced that Modano, her long-time boyfriend, had proposed to her during the weekend of Thanksgiving, 2006.[25] Modano and Ford were married in a small ceremony in Athens, Texas, on August 25, 2007, where Brett Hull and Darryl Sydor attended as Modano's co-best men.[26][27] Ford was asked by the NHL to blog the Stars' 2007 playoff series; her posts were well-received, and her support of her husband quite vocal.[28] In August 2012, Ford and Modano announced that they were divorcing.[29]

Modano married professional golfer Allison Micheletti, daughter and niece of former NHL players Joe Micheletti and Pat Micheletti, respectively, on September 1, 2013.[30] They have twins (Jack and Kate), born in 2014 as well as a daughter, Reese (born 2016) and son, Luca (born 2018).[22][31]

Modano is the founder and current Vice President of the Mike Modano Foundation, Inc., which raises awareness and funding for organizations offering education and assistance to children and families affected by child abuse, acts with canine rescue and has also united with the Wounded Warrior Project.[22] Moreover, since the start of his NHL career, Modano has affiliated many times with both charitable organizations and the Texas community in general. He has also had his own clothing line during the 1990s.[5]

 
Modano and Willa Ford, 2007.

On January 21, 2007, the NHL announced Modano as the Special Ambassador to the 2007 NHL All-Star Celebration, thanks to his numerous contributions towards bringing the 55th National Hockey League All-Star Game to Dallas and also for his contributions to Dallas hockey as a whole. Modano, the Stars' all-time leader in several statistical categories and a member of the franchise for the entirety of his 17-year career, appeared at selected All-Star events and dropped the puck in a ceremonial face-off prior the game on January 24, 2007.

Modano was one of a number of sportsmen to feature in a series of vignettes for WWF superstar Mr. Perfect, with Perfect playing as a goaltender saving every shot including Modano's.

Modano made a brief cameo appearance alongside then-teammate Basil McRae in the 1992 film The Mighty Ducks. Modano received a membership voucher to the Screen Actors Guild for the role.

Modano is an avid golfer, having met his second wife on a golf course, and playing in some tournaments after retirement.[22] On Mike Modano Tribute Night, both the Dallas Stars and Anaheim Ducks organizations presented him with golf packages, one of which was for the course at The Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St Andrews in Scotland. His golf partner is often former Stars teammate Brett Hull. In the 2nd round of the 2021 American Century Celebrity Golf Championship on the 18th hole, Modano hit a double eagle (albatross) for the first time in the history of the event. The result of his shot going in gave him a tie for lead with John Smoltz going into the 3rd and final round.

Hull and Modano ran a Dallas restaurant, Hully & Mo Restaurant and Tap Room, from 2008 to 2012.[32][33] In 2003, the town of Westland, where Modano lived during his minor hockey career and his parents still reside, renamed their ice rink as Mike Modano Ice Arena.[34]

Career achievements

Awards

Records

NHL

  • Goals by a player born in the United States (561)
  • Points by an American-born player (1374)
  • Playoff points by an American-born player, career (146)
  • Games played by an American-born forward (1499)

Minnesota North Stars/Dallas Stars

  • Games played, regular season and playoffs (1459, 174)
  • Goals, regular season and playoffs (557, 58)
  • Assists, regular season and playoffs (802, 87)
  • Points, regular season and playoffs (1359, 145)

Career statistics

Regular season and playoffs

Regular season Playoffs
Season Team League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM
1985–86 Detroit Compuware MNHL 69 66 65 131 32
1986–87 Prince Albert Raiders WHL 70 32 30 62 96 8 1 4 5 4
1987–88 Prince Albert Raiders WHL 65 47 80 127 80 9 7 11 18 18
1988–89 Prince Albert Raiders WHL 41 39 66 105 74
1988–89 Minnesota North Stars NHL 2 0 0 0 0
1989–90 Minnesota North Stars NHL 80 29 46 75 63 7 1 1 2 12
1990–91 Minnesota North Stars NHL 79 28 36 64 65 23 8 12 20 6
1991–92 Minnesota North Stars NHL 76 33 44 77 46 7 3 2 5 4
1992–93 Minnesota North Stars NHL 82 33 60 93 83
1993–94 Dallas Stars NHL 76 50 43 93 54 9 7 3 10 16
1994–95 Dallas Stars NHL 30 12 17 29 8
1995–96 Dallas Stars NHL 78 36 45 81 63
1996–97 Dallas Stars NHL 80 35 48 83 42 7 4 1 5 0
1997–98 Dallas Stars NHL 52 21 38 59 32 17 4 10 14 12
1998–99 Dallas Stars NHL 77 34 47 81 44 23 5 18 23 16
1999–2000 Dallas Stars NHL 77 38 43 81 48 23 10 13 23 10
2000–01 Dallas Stars NHL 81 33 51 84 52 9 3 4 7 0
2001–02 Dallas Stars NHL 78 34 43 77 38
2002–03 Dallas Stars NHL 79 28 57 85 30 12 5 10 15 4
2003–04 Dallas Stars NHL 76 14 30 44 46 5 1 2 3 8
2005–06 Dallas Stars NHL 78 27 50 77 58 5 1 3 4 4
2006–07 Dallas Stars NHL 59 22 21 43 34 7 1 1 2 4
2007–08 Dallas Stars NHL 82 21 36 57 48 18 5 7 12 22
2008–09 Dallas Stars NHL 80 15 31 46 46
2009–10 Dallas Stars NHL 59 14 16 30 22
2010–11 Detroit Red Wings NHL 40 4 11 15 8 2 0 1 1 0
NHL totals 1,499 561 813 1,374 926 176 58 88 146 128

International

Year Team Event GP G A Pts PIM
1988 United States WJC 7 4 1 5 8
1989 United States WJC 7 6 9 15 12
1990 United States WC 8 3 3 6 2
1991 United States CC 8 2 7 9 2
1993 United States WC 6 0 0 0 2
1996 United States WCH 7 2 4 6 4
1998 United States OG 4 2 0 2 0
2002 United States OG 6 0 6 6 4
2004 United States WCH 5 1 5 6 0
2005 United States WC 7 3 1 4 4
2006 United States OG 6 2 0 2 6
Senior totals 57 15 26 41 24

See also

References

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  3. ^ Allen, Kevin (January 1, 2017). "Mike Modano: 100 Greatest NHL Players". NHL.com. Retrieved May 15, 2017.
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  18. ^ Bartkowiak Jr., Dave (March 12, 2021). "Mike Modano talks about Babcock benching him: 'It was a bitter pill'". WDIV. Retrieved November 22, 2021.
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  25. ^ Silverman, Stephen (December 1, 2006). "Willa Ford Engaged to Hockey Player Beau". People Magazine. Retrieved August 6, 2008.
  26. ^ Rizzo, Monica (August 25, 2007). "Willa Ford Marries Hockey Star in Texas". People Magazine. Retrieved August 6, 2008.
  27. ^ PEPPARD, Alan (August 26, 2007). "Stars' Modano, actress-singer Ford wed in E. Texas". The Dallas Morning News. Retrieved August 6, 2008.
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  29. ^ "Willa Ford and Husband to Divorce". People. August 7, 2012. Retrieved August 7, 2012.
  30. ^ "Mike Modano Wedding: NHL Legend Married Girlfriend Allison Micheletti, 24-Year-Old Golfer, In Dallas [PHOTOS]". Ibtimes.com. September 5, 2013. Retrieved December 27, 2013.
  31. ^ Duhatschek, Eric (November 16, 2014). "Legends reflect on call from Hockey Hall of Fame". The Globe and Mail.
  32. ^ "Sports grill ready to break the ice - Dallas Business Journal". Bizjournals.com. Retrieved December 27, 2013.
  33. ^ Nichols, Nancy. "Hully & Mo Restaurant and Tap Room in Uptown is Closed | SideDish". Sidedish.dmagazine.com. Retrieved December 27, 2013.
  34. ^ . The Detroit News. November 10, 2010. Archived from the original on December 27, 2013. Retrieved December 27, 2013.
  35. ^ Stepneski, Mark (June 6, 2013). "Nine To Be Raised To The Rafters". Dallas Stars official website. Retrieved June 6, 2013.

External links

  • Biographical information and career statistics from NHL.com, or Eliteprospects.com, or ESPN.com, or Hockey-Reference.com, or Legends of Hockey, or The Internet Hockey Database
  • Mike Modano Ice Arena

mike, modano, michael, thomas, modano, ɑː, born, june, 1970, american, former, professional, hockey, player, played, primarily, minnesota, north, stars, dallas, stars, franchise, spent, final, season, career, with, hometown, detroit, wings, hockey, hall, fame,. Michael Thomas Modano Jr m oʊ ˈ d ɑː n oʊ born June 7 1970 is an American former professional ice hockey player who played primarily for the Minnesota North Stars Dallas Stars franchise He spent the final season of his NHL career with his hometown Detroit Red Wings Mike ModanoHockey Hall of Fame 2014Modano with the Dallas Stars in 2007Born 1970 06 07 June 7 1970 age 52 Livonia Michigan U S Height6 ft 3 in 191 cm Weight210 lb 95 kg 15 st 0 lb PositionCenterShotLeftPlayed forMinnesota North StarsDallas StarsDetroit Red WingsNational team United StatesNHL Draft1st overall 1988Minnesota North StarsPlaying career1989 2011Websitemikemodano comMedal record Men s ice hockeyRepresenting the United StatesOlympic Games2002 Salt Lake City Ice hockeyHe is the all time goal scoring and points leader amongst American born players in NHL history Modano was drafted first overall by the North Stars in 1988 and after the team moved to Texas he helped the Stars win the Stanley Cup in 1999 Modano is considered one of the most influential figures in popularizing hockey in Texas and the southern United States 1 Modano was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame on November 17 2014 2 In 2017 he was named one of the 100 Greatest NHL Players 3 Contents 1 Early life 2 Playing career 2 1 Minor leagues 2 2 Minnesota North Stars Dallas Stars 2 2 1 Stars move to Dallas 2 2 2 2005 2010 2 3 Detroit Red Wings 3 Post playing career 4 Personal life 5 Career achievements 5 1 Awards 5 2 Records 5 2 1 NHL 5 2 2 Minnesota North Stars Dallas Stars 6 Career statistics 6 1 Regular season and playoffs 6 2 International 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksEarly life EditModano was born in Livonia Michigan the third child and only son of Michael Sr and Karen Modano He grew up in Highland Township and due to causing problems at school with his mischievous behavior a friend of his father suggested to put Modano in a team sport to get him controlled Michael Sr was a fan of hockey and decided to teach ice skating to seven year old Modano He learned it well and six months later was put in local hockey teams As a youth he was part of a Detroit Red Wings team in the 1982 Quebec International Pee Wee Hockey Tournament 4 To spend his minor hockey career with the Detroit Little Caesar s Triple AAA Hockey Club the Modano family moved to Westland He made the Midget Major team at the age of fourteen when his teammates were two to three years older In the 1984 85 season Modano scored 50 goals and 50 assists on the way to win the USA Hockey National Championship in 1985 5 6 As a child Modano decided to pick the number 9 for his jersey in an homage to both Ted Williams an idol of his Boston Red Sox fan father and the Red Wings own Gordie Howe 7 Playing career EditMinor leagues Edit In 1986 16 year old Modano was invited by coach Rick Wilson of the Prince Albert Raiders to come to Saskatchewan and join the Western Hockey League team At his very first game he scored a hat trick and by his second year Modano was part of the WHL All Star Team Four days after Modano s eighteenth birthday the Minnesota North Stars selected him as the first overall draft pick in the 1988 NHL Entry Draft Modano was the second American to be selected first overall in the draft after Brian Lawton in 1983 Contract problems lead Modano to play one more season with the Raiders 5 Minnesota North Stars Dallas Stars Edit The North Stars signed Modano on Christmas of 1988 and he joined the team for the 1989 90 season He scored his first career NHL goal against Glenn Healy of the New York Islanders and had a good rookie season which landed him on the NHL All Rookie team and made him a finalist for the Calder Memorial Trophy 5 He controversially lost to 31 year old Sergei Makarov who had already played professionally in the Soviet Championship League for over 12 years this led to an age barrier of 26 for Calder candidates from the following year to the present Despite the good start Modano was often criticized in Minnesota as an underachiever who did not compare to the 1988 number two pick Trevor Linden This was evidenced by a sophomore season where the North Stars reached the Stanley Cup Finals but Modano barely repeated his goals and assists while confronting coach Bob Gainey for his overtly defensive style In 1992 Modano signed a four year extension that made him the highest paid member of the team receiving 2 million per year He soon had his best season up to that point scoring 93 points at the 1992 93 NHL season and earning his first NHL All Star Game invitation 5 Stars move to Dallas Edit Prior to the 1993 94 NHL season the North Stars moved to Dallas to become the Dallas Stars Considering the relocation to Texas as an opportunity for a fresh start with different expectations from fans and the media Modano decided to accept Gainey s suggestions to become a more complete player and perform more attacks Modano recorded a personal best 50 goals and again scored 93 points Soon he became an idol in Dallas becoming the player who sold the most jerseys and received the most letters During the next two seasons Modano lowered his goalscoring and had many injuries a concussion a knee injury and ruptured ankle tendons but improved his defensive play Despite that the Stars failed to qualify for the 1996 Stanley Cup Playoffs and Gainey stepped down as head coach while remaining GM 5 Ken Hitchcock was hired on January 8 1996 as Dallas coach installing a defensive minded system while requesting Modano to concentrate on his offense and using him more routinely instead of the 15 18 minutes he played under Gainey Modano routinely played 25 minutes with Hitchcock Helped by new acquisitions Joe Nieuwendyk and Sergei Zubov Modano led the Stars to the Central Division title in the 1996 97 NHL season In the 1998 Stanley Cup playoffs with new goaltender Ed Belfour the Stars reached the Western Finals 5 In 1999 Modano won the Stanley Cup with the Stars playing all six games of the finals against the Buffalo Sabres despite breaking his wrist in the second game 5 Modano assisted on the Stars final five goals of the series including both in Game 5 and Game 6 and final goal Led the Stars with 23 points in the playoffs with all seven in the finals on assists 8 The Stars returned to the finals in 2000 against the New Jersey Devils Modano scored the overtime goal that gave the Stars a victory in game 5 9 but in game 6 in Dallas the Devils wound up closing the series 4 2 10 Modano averaged 78 points per season from 1996 2002 and was also one of the NHL s top forwards in plus minus over that span his 43 in 1997 was second only to John LeClair s 44 mark Modano s career high for points in a game is six 2 4 6 against the Anaheim Ducks and he has seven career hat tricks His only career fight was against Rod Brind Amour He was also a candidate for the Frank J Selke Trophy 2001 and the Lady Byng Trophy 2003 2005 2010 Edit As the long time face of the Dallas franchise he has recorded over 1 000 NHL points and became the captain of the Stars in 2003 During the 2005 offseason Modano contemplated signing with the Boston Bruins but he decided to stay with the Stars after owner Tom Hicks got involved Modano would sign a five year contract extension with Dallas on August 5 2005 On September 29 2006 Brenden Morrow replaced him as the Stars captain Modano served an alternate captain from that time until 2010 a role in which he had previously served from 1995 to 2003 Modano scored his 500th career regular season goal on March 13 2007 with 10 24 left in the 3rd period in a regulation win against Antero Niittymaki of the Philadelphia Flyers with assists by Antti Miettinen and Jon Klemm He is only the 14th goal scorer to score 500 goals with a single team and the 39th player to reach 500 goals overall Modano s shorthanded record breaking goal November 7 2007 On March 17 2007 in an away game versus the Nashville Predators Modano scored his 502nd and 503rd career regular season goals in a 3 2 loss thus passing Joe Mullen s NHL record 502 for most goals scored by an American born player Modano also holds the NHL all time record for most points scored by a U S born player He broke the record which previously belonged to Phil Housley on November 7 2007 by scoring two goals in the first five minutes with the record breaker being a short handed goal on a breakaway against the San Jose Sharks That night amongst his congratulatory phone calls was one from Air Force One U S President George W Bush spoke to him for a few minutes about the record November 21 2007 was Mike Modano Tribute Night at American Airlines Center where Modano was honored by the franchise for his achievements in U S hockey Those who spoke in the pre game ceremony included Brett Hull Joe Mullen Phil Housley and Stars owner Tom Hicks Capping off an emotional night Modano later went on to score the game tying goal as well as a shootout goal in a 3 2 Stars victory against the Anaheim Ducks With his production declining from 2007 2010 Modano played out the duration of his contract which expired after the 2009 10 season In the final game of that season coincidentally played in Minnesota where Modano began his pro career Modano was saluted with a video tribute and a standing ovation and named the game s first star skating around the ice wearing a Minnesota North Stars jersey Detroit Red Wings Edit Mike Modano with the Red Wings in October 2010 On June 29 2010 the Stars announced that Modano would not be re signed to a contract for the 2010 11 season 11 After contemplating retirement or signing with the Detroit Red Wings in his home state or with the Minnesota Wild in the state where he began his NHL career 12 Modano signed a one year contract with the Red Wings 13 14 15 As the no 9 jersey had been retired by the Red Wings Modano went for no 90 instead 6 Coach Mike Babcock expressed a desire for Modano to center Detroit s third line with Dan Cleary and Jiri Hudler 16 At 5 35 of the first period of Detroit s 2010 11 home opener on just his second shift Modano took a pass from Cleary and beat Anaheim goaltender Jonas Hiller for his first goal as a Red Wing 17 Modano s time with the Red Wings ended on a sour note when Babcock made him a healthy scratch for his potential 1 500th regular season game in the NHL Modano finished his career with 1 499 regular season games played 18 Post playing career EditOn September 23 2011 after 21 seasons in the NHL Modano officially announced his retirement from hockey at a press conference in Dallas 19 Modano was the last active player to have played in the 1980s along with Mark Recchi as well as the last active player to have played for the Minnesota North Stars The Stars signed Modano to a one day contract to allow Modano to retire as a Dallas Star 20 In January 2013 Modano became an alternate governor and executive advisor for the Stars office 21 He described his role as regarding the business side of the organization attracting the involvement of local businesses to the team as well as getting more fans to Stars games 22 In 2019 Modano was hired by the Minnesota Wild to serve as an executive advisor in the front office 23 Personal life EditThis section of a biography of a living person needs additional citations for verification Please help by adding reliable sources Contentious material about living persons that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately especially if potentially libelous or harmful Find sources Mike Modano news newspapers books scholar JSTOR December 2008 Learn how and when to remove this template message During his tenure with the Raiders Modano started dating Kerri Nelson sister of his teammates Jeff and Todd Nelson 5 In October 1999 he proposed to her but eventually they ended the engagement in February 2000 24 On November 30 2006 singer songwriter Willa Ford announced that Modano her long time boyfriend had proposed to her during the weekend of Thanksgiving 2006 25 Modano and Ford were married in a small ceremony in Athens Texas on August 25 2007 where Brett Hull and Darryl Sydor attended as Modano s co best men 26 27 Ford was asked by the NHL to blog the Stars 2007 playoff series her posts were well received and her support of her husband quite vocal 28 In August 2012 Ford and Modano announced that they were divorcing 29 Modano married professional golfer Allison Micheletti daughter and niece of former NHL players Joe Micheletti and Pat Micheletti respectively on September 1 2013 30 They have twins Jack and Kate born in 2014 as well as a daughter Reese born 2016 and son Luca born 2018 22 31 Modano is the founder and current Vice President of the Mike Modano Foundation Inc which raises awareness and funding for organizations offering education and assistance to children and families affected by child abuse acts with canine rescue and has also united with the Wounded Warrior Project 22 Moreover since the start of his NHL career Modano has affiliated many times with both charitable organizations and the Texas community in general He has also had his own clothing line during the 1990s 5 Modano and Willa Ford 2007 On January 21 2007 the NHL announced Modano as the Special Ambassador to the 2007 NHL All Star Celebration thanks to his numerous contributions towards bringing the 55th National Hockey League All Star Game to Dallas and also for his contributions to Dallas hockey as a whole Modano the Stars all time leader in several statistical categories and a member of the franchise for the entirety of his 17 year career appeared at selected All Star events and dropped the puck in a ceremonial face off prior the game on January 24 2007 Modano was one of a number of sportsmen to feature in a series of vignettes for WWF superstar Mr Perfect with Perfect playing as a goaltender saving every shot including Modano s Modano made a brief cameo appearance alongside then teammate Basil McRae in the 1992 film The Mighty Ducks Modano received a membership voucher to the Screen Actors Guild for the role Modano is an avid golfer having met his second wife on a golf course and playing in some tournaments after retirement 22 On Mike Modano Tribute Night both the Dallas Stars and Anaheim Ducks organizations presented him with golf packages one of which was for the course at The Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St Andrews in Scotland His golf partner is often former Stars teammate Brett Hull In the 2nd round of the 2021 American Century Celebrity Golf Championship on the 18th hole Modano hit a double eagle albatross for the first time in the history of the event The result of his shot going in gave him a tie for lead with John Smoltz going into the 3rd and final round Hull and Modano ran a Dallas restaurant Hully amp Mo Restaurant and Tap Room from 2008 to 2012 32 33 In 2003 the town of Westland where Modano lived during his minor hockey career and his parents still reside renamed their ice rink as Mike Modano Ice Arena 34 Career achievements EditAwards Edit East First All Star Team WHL 1989 NHL All Rookie team 1990 NHL All Star Games 1993 1998 1999 2000 2003 as the Western Conference team captain 2004 2007 as the Special Ambassador 2009 Stanley Cup champion 1999 NHL second All Star team 2000 Dallas Stars 9 jersey retired 2014 35 Hockey Hall of Fame Class of 2014Records Edit NHL Edit Goals by a player born in the United States 561 Points by an American born player 1374 Playoff points by an American born player career 146 Games played by an American born forward 1499 Minnesota North Stars Dallas Stars Edit Games played regular season and playoffs 1459 174 Goals regular season and playoffs 557 58 Assists regular season and playoffs 802 87 Points regular season and playoffs 1359 145 Career statistics EditRegular season and playoffs Edit Regular season PlayoffsSeason Team League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM1985 86 Detroit Compuware MNHL 69 66 65 131 32 1986 87 Prince Albert Raiders WHL 70 32 30 62 96 8 1 4 5 41987 88 Prince Albert Raiders WHL 65 47 80 127 80 9 7 11 18 181988 89 Prince Albert Raiders WHL 41 39 66 105 74 1988 89 Minnesota North Stars NHL 2 0 0 0 01989 90 Minnesota North Stars NHL 80 29 46 75 63 7 1 1 2 121990 91 Minnesota North Stars NHL 79 28 36 64 65 23 8 12 20 61991 92 Minnesota North Stars NHL 76 33 44 77 46 7 3 2 5 41992 93 Minnesota North Stars NHL 82 33 60 93 83 1993 94 Dallas Stars NHL 76 50 43 93 54 9 7 3 10 161994 95 Dallas Stars NHL 30 12 17 29 8 1995 96 Dallas Stars NHL 78 36 45 81 63 1996 97 Dallas Stars NHL 80 35 48 83 42 7 4 1 5 01997 98 Dallas Stars NHL 52 21 38 59 32 17 4 10 14 121998 99 Dallas Stars NHL 77 34 47 81 44 23 5 18 23 161999 2000 Dallas Stars NHL 77 38 43 81 48 23 10 13 23 102000 01 Dallas Stars NHL 81 33 51 84 52 9 3 4 7 02001 02 Dallas Stars NHL 78 34 43 77 38 2002 03 Dallas Stars NHL 79 28 57 85 30 12 5 10 15 42003 04 Dallas Stars NHL 76 14 30 44 46 5 1 2 3 82005 06 Dallas Stars NHL 78 27 50 77 58 5 1 3 4 42006 07 Dallas Stars NHL 59 22 21 43 34 7 1 1 2 42007 08 Dallas Stars NHL 82 21 36 57 48 18 5 7 12 222008 09 Dallas Stars NHL 80 15 31 46 46 2009 10 Dallas Stars NHL 59 14 16 30 22 2010 11 Detroit Red Wings NHL 40 4 11 15 8 2 0 1 1 0NHL totals 1 499 561 813 1 374 926 176 58 88 146 128International Edit Year Team Event GP G A Pts PIM1988 United States WJC 7 4 1 5 81989 United States WJC 7 6 9 15 121990 United States WC 8 3 3 6 21991 United States CC 8 2 7 9 21993 United States WC 6 0 0 0 21996 United States WCH 7 2 4 6 41998 United States OG 4 2 0 2 02002 United States OG 6 0 6 6 42004 United States WCH 5 1 5 6 02005 United States WC 7 3 1 4 42006 United States OG 6 2 0 2 6Senior totals 57 15 26 41 24See also EditList of NHL statistical leaders List of NHL players with 1 000 games played List of NHL players with 1000 points List of NHL players with 500 goals List of NHL first overall draft choicesReferences Edit Mike Modano Says Goodbye Grantland Hasek Modano in Hall s Class of 2014 NHL com Allen Kevin January 1 2017 Mike Modano 100 Greatest NHL Players NHL com Retrieved May 15 2017 Pee Wee players who have reached NHL or WHA PDF Quebec International Pee Wee Hockey Tournament 2018 Retrieved January 18 2019 a b c d e f g h i Rusty Burson Glenn Hart 2011 The Lone Star Skate Improbable But True Stories of Texas s Hockey Heroes BookPros LLC pp 67 96 ISBN 978 1934454381 a b Detroit Little Caesars AAA Hockey Club powered by GOALLINE ca Dlchc goalline ca August 6 2010 Retrieved December 27 2013 Modano Stars Ready for Big Night NHL com CNN SI 1999 NHL Playoffs Sunday June 20 1999 09 57 AM Sportsillustrated cnn com June 20 1999 Retrieved December 27 2013 CNNSI com 2000 NHL Playoffs Game 5 Mo to come Thursday July 27 2000 06 29 PM Sportsillustrated cnn com July 27 2000 Retrieved December 27 2013 CNNSI com SI Online This Week s Issue of Sports Illustrated SI Flashback Devil of a Time Thursday July 27 2000 03 41 PM Sportsillustrated cnn com Retrieved December 27 2013 Nieuwendyk closes door on Modano s return to Stars NHL com Retrieved June 29 2010 1 dead link Red Wings sign Modano to one year deal NHL com Modano accepts one year deal with Red Wings Tsn ca Retrieved September 22 2011 Aron Jaime August 3 2010 Yep Mo Is Going to Motown NBC Dallas Fort Worth Nbcdfw com Retrieved September 22 2011 Babcock believes Modano headed to Hockeytown NHL Free Agency 2010 Nhl com July 16 2010 Retrieved September 22 2011 Modano strikes in Wings debut Detroit Red Wings News Redwings nhl com Retrieved September 22 2011 Bartkowiak Jr Dave March 12 2021 Mike Modano talks about Babcock benching him It was a bitter pill WDIV Retrieved November 22 2021 Most Popular E mail Newsletter USA Today September 23 2011 Kevin Allen September 22 2011 Mike Modano to sign one day contract retire as a Star USA Today Retrieved September 22 2011 Mike Heika Stars add Mike Modano to front office Marty Turco to broadcasts Dallas Morning News Dallasnews com Retrieved December 27 2013 a b c d Tapped In Modano looks back at legacy NHL com Wild add former North Stars legend Mike Modano to front office Twin Cities May 23 2019 D Magazine 2000 Off Ice The Mighty Mo Inspiredbymike net October 2 1999 Archived from the original on March 3 2016 Retrieved December 27 2013 Silverman Stephen December 1 2006 Willa Ford Engaged to Hockey Player Beau People Magazine Retrieved August 6 2008 Rizzo Monica August 25 2007 Willa Ford Marries Hockey Star in Texas People Magazine Retrieved August 6 2008 PEPPARD Alan August 26 2007 Stars Modano actress singer Ford wed in E Texas The Dallas Morning News Retrieved August 6 2008 Amber David May 10 2007 Ford says this has been tough season for Modano ESPN Retrieved August 6 2008 Willa Ford and Husband to Divorce People August 7 2012 Retrieved August 7 2012 Mike Modano Wedding NHL Legend Married Girlfriend Allison Micheletti 24 Year Old Golfer In Dallas PHOTOS Ibtimes com September 5 2013 Retrieved December 27 2013 Duhatschek Eric November 16 2014 Legends reflect on call from Hockey Hall of Fame The Globe and Mail Sports grill ready to break the ice Dallas Business Journal Bizjournals com Retrieved December 27 2013 Nichols Nancy Hully amp Mo Restaurant and Tap Room in Uptown is Closed SideDish Sidedish dmagazine com Retrieved December 27 2013 Westland honors Red Wing and native son Mike Modano The Detroit News November 10 2010 Archived from the original on December 27 2013 Retrieved December 27 2013 Stepneski Mark June 6 2013 Nine To Be Raised To The Rafters Dallas Stars official website Retrieved June 6 2013 External links EditBiographical information and career statistics from NHL com or Eliteprospects com or ESPN com or Hockey Reference com or Legends of Hockey or The Internet Hockey Database The Mike Modano Foundation Mike Modano Ice ArenaPreceded byPierre Turgeon NHL first overall draft pick1988 Succeeded byMats SundinPreceded byDave Archibald Minnesota North Stars first round draft pick1988 Succeeded byDoug ZmolekPreceded byDerian Hatcher Dallas Stars captain2003 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