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1984 NHL DRAFT PICK |
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Brad McCaughey Selected in eighth round No.
158 overall by Montreal Canadiens Born June
10, 1966
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Right Wing Height: 6-2 Weight: 185
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BEFORE THE DRAFT |
Last Team:
Ann Arbor Huron (Mich. High School) Birthplace: Ann Arbor,
Michigan (USA) Hometown:
Ann Arbor, Michigan |
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PRE-DRAFT
STATISTICS | Year |
Team | League |
GP | G |
A | TP |
PIM |
1981-82 |
Ann Arbor Huron | Mich. H.S. |
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1982-83 |
Ann Arbor Huron | Mich. H.S. |
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-- | 1983-84 |
Ann Arbor Huron | Mich. H.S. |
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PRE-DRAFT AWARDS AND HONORS
Michigan High School All-State First Team: 1983-84 (Huron)
Ann Arbor Huron MVP: 1982-83, 1983-84
Ann Arbor Huron Rookie of Year: 1981-82
Ann Arbor Huron Records: Most career points (175), most career goals
(100), most career assists (75)
Miscellaneous: Was first player in Ann Arbor high school history to be
drafted by an NHL team directly from high school. ... Led Ann Arbor in
points in 1981-82, 1982-83 and 1983-84. |
NHL CAREER |
Never played in NHL. |
NON-NHL CAREER |
Post-Draft Teams: Michigan (CCHA); Sherbrooke
(AHL); Peoria (IHL); Springfield (AHL); Utrecht (Netherlands); Adirondack (AHL); Toledo (ECHL);
Phoenix (IHL) InLine Hockey: Anaheim (RHI/MLRH) NON-NHL
AWARDS AND HONORS Ann Arbor Huron River Rat Hall of Fame: Inducted 2003
Netherlands Championship: 1991 (Utrecht)
RHI Championship: 1993 (Anaheim) (inaugural league champion), 1997
(Anaheim) (as head coach)
USA Hockey Over-30 Championship: 2005 (Phoenix)
ECHL Records: Most goals in one game (6 for Toledo vs. Columbus on
Nov. 6, 1991, shares record), most game-winning goals in one season (15 for
Toledo in 1991-92)
Toledo (ECHL) Records: Most goals in one game (6 vs. Columbus on Nov.
6, 1991, shares record), most game-winning goals in season (15 in
1991-92), highest plus-minus rating in season (plus-51 in 1991-92)
Toledo Captain: 1991-92
Michigan Assistant Captain: 1987-88
1988-89: Played one game for AHL regular-season champion (Sher.).
1989-90: Played seven regular-season games for Springfield team that
went on to win AHL playoff title, but was not with team in postseason.
1991-92: Played on ECHL regular-season champion (Toledo). Also played
six regular-season games for Adirondack team that
went on to win AHL playoff title, but was not with team in postseason.
Coaching Career: Named Anaheim (RHI) player-assistant coach prior to
1994 season and remained in that position through 1995 season. ... Named
Anaheim (RHI) assistant coach prior to 1996 season and held position through 1996 season. ... Named Alaska (WCHL) head coach prior to 1996-97
season and remained in that position through 1996-97 season. ... Named
Anaheim (RHI) head coach prior to 1997 season and remained in position
until RHI folded after 1997 season. ... Named Anaheim (RHI) head coach on
May 7, 1999, and remained in position through 1999 season. ... Named
Phoenix (WCHL) head coach prior to inaugural 1997-98 season and
held position into 1999-00 season. Management Career: Named
Anaheim (RHI) vice president of hockey operations on May 7, 1999, and
remained in that position through 1999 season. ... Named Phoenix (WCHL)
general manager prior to 2000-01 season and held position through 2000-01
season.
Miscellaneous: Wore No. 8 for his freshman and sophomore seasons and
No. 18 for his junior and senior seasons at University of Michigan. ... Had
two hat tricks for Michigan as a freshman in 1984-85. ... Missed part of
1985-86 season with shoulder injury, suffered during Michigan's Jan. 3,
1986, game vs. Ferris State. He did not return to action until Michigan's
Jan. 24, 1986, game at Michigan State. ... Led Michigan with 14 power-play
goals in 1985-86. ... Named CCHA Player of Week for the week ending Dec. 14,
1986. ... Competed in 1986 U.S. National Sports Festival in Houston. ...
Named ECHL Player of Week for the week ending Nov. 11, 1991, after scoring
six goals in Toledo's 9-5 win over Columbus on Nov. 6, 1991. ... Set ECHL
record (since broken) for highest plus-minus rating in one season with a
plus-51 for Toledo in 1991-92. ... Played for Anaheim (RHI, InLine league) in 1993, 1994 and 1995.
... Remained in Phoenix areaand went into real estate business after his
retirement, running RES and Associates. ... Also played competitive senior
hockey in Phoenix after his retirement.
Personal: Full name is Bradley J. McCaughey. |
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SNAPSHOT '84 | Total Selected: |
250 | Forwards: |
142 | Defense: |
88 | Goaltenders: |
20 | Major Junior: |
110 | Tier II/Jr. B: |
16/9 | College Players: |
23 | High School: |
47 | Midget: |
4 | U.S. Junior B: |
1 |
Canadian: |
145 |
Euro-Canadian: |
2 | USA Citizens: |
62 | U.S.-Born: |
63 |
European: |
41 |
Reached NHL: |
102 |
Stanley Cup: |
20 | Hall of Fame: |
1 |
All-Star Game: |
18 |
Year-end All-Star: |
7 |
Olympians: |
31 |
Picks Traded: |
39 |
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