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1983 NHL DRAFT PICK
Iain Duncan
Selected in seventh round
No. 129 overall by Winnipeg Jets

Born August 4, 1963
Position: Left Wing
Height: 6-1   Weight: 200
BEFORE THE DRAFT
Last Team: North York (Ontario Junior B)            
Birthplace: Toronto, Ontario (Canada)
Hometown: Weston, Ontario
PRE-DRAFT STATISTICS
Year TeamLeague GPG ATP PIM
1980-81 North YorkJr. B 133 1114 30
  WexfordJr. B 21 01 0
1981-82 North YorkOPJHL ---- ---- --
1982-83 OrilliaOPJHL 31 01 6
  North YorkJr. B 1510 1424 89

PRE-DRAFT AWARDS AND HONORS
Miscellaneous:
Not selected in 1981 or 1982 NHL drafts despite being eligible both years. ... Attended Scarlett Heights Entrepreneurial Academy in Weston, Ontario.
NHL CAREER
Debut: March 25, 1987 (Calgary at Winnipeg)
Numbers:  36, 19 (Winnipeg)
Stanley Cup: Never won.   Playing Status: Retired 1998
CAREER NHL STATISTICS
Years TeamsGP GA TPPIM
1987-1990 Winnipeg127 3455 89149
CAREER NHL PLAYOFF STATISTICS
Years TeamsGP GA TPPIM
1987-1988 Winnipeg11 03 36

NHL AWARDS AND HONORS
NHL All-Rookie Team:
1987-88 (Winnipeg)
Miscellaneous: Joined Winnipeg for balance of 1986-87 season after completing his NCAA eligibility at Bowling Green. He initially signed a five-game tryout contract which was upgraded to a full contract prior to the final regular-season game. ... Scored goal in his first NHL game. The goal, at 10:32 of the third period beat Calgary goaltender Rejean Lemelin to give Winnipeg a 9-1 lead in a game the Jets won 10-1. ... Missed part of 1987-88 season with groin injury, suffered in February 1988. ... Finished eighth in NHL rookie scoring race with 42 points in 1987-88. ... Missed part of 1988-89 season with bruised ribs, suffered in Winnipeg's Oct. 30, 1988, game vs. Los Angeles. ... Missed part of 1988-89 season with broken elbow, an injury suffered in Winnipeg's Dec. 21, 1988, game vs. New Jersey. He did not return to action until Winnipeg's Jan. 26, 1989, game at N.Y. Islanders. ... Missed part of 1988-89 season with damaged nerves in shoulder, an injury suffered in Winnipeg's Jan. 26, 1989, game at N.Y. Islanders. ... Missed part of 1989-90 season with strained MCL in right knee, an injury suffered during Winnipeg's training camp in October 1989. The injury required preseason arthroscopic surgery, and he did not return until Winnipeg assigned him to Moncton (AHL) on Nov. 9, 1989. ... Attended Los Angeles' training camp in 1991, but did not make opening-night roster.
NON-NHL CAREER
Post-Draft Teams: Bowling Green (CCHA); Moncton (AHL); Phoenix (IHL); Adirondack (AHL); Toledo (ECHL); Nashville (CHL)
InLine Hockey: New Jersey (RHI)
NON-NHL AWARDS AND HONORS
ECHL Riley Cup:
1993, 1994 (Toledo)
ECHL All-Star Second Team: 1992-93 (Toledo)
CCHA All-Star First Team: 1986-87 (Bowling Green)
CCHA All-Star Honorable Mention: 1984-85 (Bowling Green)
Syracuse Invitational All-Star First Team: 1986 (Bowling Green)
Bowling Green Sears Award (MVP): 1986-87
Bowling Green Brown Award (Coaches' Vote): 1985-86
Bowling Green Lloyd Award (Most Improved): 1984-85
Bowling Green Co-Captain: 1985-86, 1986-87
ECHL Playoffs Assists Leader: 1993 (Toledo) (19 assists)
Coaching Career: Named Nashville (CHL) player-head coach prior to 1996-97 season and remained in that position until February 1997.
Education: Majored in sports management at Bowling Green.
Miscellaneous: Was on Bowling Green team that beat Minnesota-Duluth 5-4 in four overtimes of NCAA title game on March 24, 1984, in the process setting NCAA record (since broken) for the longest single game at 97 minutes, 11 seconds. ... Named CCHA Player of Week for the 15th week of the 1986-87 season. ... Missed part of 1989-90 season with broken hand, suffered during Moncton's Dec. 28, 1989, AHL game vs. Cape Breton. ... Played for New Jersey (RHI, InLine league) during 1994 and 1995 seasons. ... Did not play during 1995-96 season. ... Named to Bowling Green's All-Century Second Team by the university in 2000. ... Remained in Nashville after retirement, and worked as sales agent for SkillPad, a synthetic ice practice pad, while also running PowerPlay Hockey, Inc., a hockey instruction company.
Personal: Full name is Iain C. Duncan. ... Younger brother of former college hockey player Scott Cameron. ... Stepson of former British professional soccer player Al Duncan.

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SNAPSHOT '83
Total Selected: 242
Forwards: 134
Defense: 86
Goaltenders: 22
Major Junior: 122
Tier II/Jr. B: 19/5
College Players: 15
High School: 47
Canadian: 148
Euro-Canadian: 0
USA Citizens: 60
U.S.-Born: 60
European: 34
Reached NHL: 113
Stanley Cup: 21
Hall of Fame: 4
All-Star Game: 20
Year-end All-Star: 7
Olympians: 34
Picks Traded: 41
 
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