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1974 NHL DRAFT PICK
Danny Gare
Selected in second round
No. 29 overall by Buffalo Sabres

Born May 14, 1954
Position: Right Wing / Center
Height: 5-9   Weight: 175
BEFORE THE DRAFT
Last Team: Calgary (WCHL)                              
Birthplace: Nelson, British Columbia (Canada)
Hometown: Nelson, British Columbia
PRE-DRAFT STATISTICS
Year TeamLeague GPG ATP PIM
1971-72 CalgaryWCHL56 1017 2715
1972-73 CalgaryWCHL 6545 4388 107
1973-74 CalgaryWCHL 6568 59127 238

PRE-DRAFT AWARDS AND HONORS
WCHL All-Star First Team:
1973-74 (Calgary)
Calgary Captain: 1973-74
Miscellaneous: Rated in The Hockey News draft preview issue as No. 6 overall prospect in the 1974 NHL draft. ... Set WCHL/WHL record (since broken) with goals in 13 straight games during 1973-74 season. ... Played for Edmonton (WCHL) in its 1974 series vs. Moscow Selects.
NHL CAREER
Debut: October 10, 1974 (Boston at Buffalo)
Numbers:  18 (Buffalo) (number retired); 18 (Detroit); 18 (Edmonton)
Stanley Cup: Never won.  Playing Status: Retired August 1987
CAREER NHL STATISTICS
Years TeamsGP GA TPPIM
1974-1987Buffalo, Detroit, Edmonton 827354 331685 1,285
CAREER NHL PLAYOFF STATISTICS
Years TeamsGP GA TPPIM
1975-1985 Buffalo, Detroit64 2521 46195

NHL AWARDS AND HONORS
NHL All-Star Second Team:
1979-80 (Buffalo)
All-Star Game: 1980, 1981 (Buffalo)
Stanley Cup Finals (Lost): 1975 (Buffalo)
Buffalo Larkin Trophy (MVP): 1975-76, 1979-80, 1980-81
Buffalo Star of Stars (Most Three-Star Selections): 1980-81
Buffalo Eddolls Trophy (Most Popular): 1975-76, 1980-81
Buffalo Barton Silver Stick Award (Dedication): 1975-76
Buffalo 7th Player Award (Most Inspirational): 1980-81 (1st winner)
Buffalo Sabres Hall of Fame: Inducted 1994
Buffalo Captain: Oct. 12, 1977, to Dec. 2, 1981
Detroit Captain: September 1982 to June 1986.
50-Goal Seasons: 1975-76 (50), 1979-80 (56)
NHL Goals Leader: 1979-80 (56, tie)
Buffalo Points Leader: 1980-81 (85)
Buffalo Goals Leader: 1975-76 (50), 1979-80 (56), 1980-81 (46)
Buffalo Penalty-Minutes Leader: 1975-76 (129)
Buffalo Playoffs Points Leader: 1978 (10)
Buffalo Playoffs Goals Leader: 1975 (7, tie), 1976 (5), 1978 (4)
Buffalo Playoffs Assists Leader: 1978 (6)
Buffalo Playoffs Penalty-Minutes Leader: 1978 (37), 1979 (9)
Detroit Penalty-Minutes Leader: 1982-83 (107), 1984-85 (163)
Detroit Playoffs Penalty-Minutes Leader: 1984 (38)
1986-87: Played 18 regular-season games for Edmonton team that went on to win Stanley Cup, but was not with team during postseason.
Coaching Career: Named Tampa Bay assistant coach on July 6, 1993, and remained in that position through 1994-95 season.
Management Career: Worked in Tampa Bay marketing department during 1992-93 season.
Broadcasting Career: Named Buffalo television color commentator and studio analyst in 1987 and remained in that position until 1992. ... Named Tampa Bay television color commentator prior to team's first season in 1992 and remained in that position until July 6, 1993. ... Named Buffalo radio color commentator in 1995 and remained in that position through 1995-96 season. ... Named Buffalo television color commentator and ice-level reporter in 1996 and remained in that position into 2003-04 season.
Miscellaneous: Scored goal and had assist in his first NHL game. The goal, scored on his first shot of his first shift, came 18 seconds into Buffalo's first game of the 1974-75 season. ... Played on line with Don Luce and Craig Ramsay for Buffalo in 1974-75. ... Finished third in voting for 1974-75 Calder Trophy. ... Scored for Buffalo at 4:42 of overtime to beat Montreal in Game 1 of 1975 Stanley Cup semifinal series. ... Reached 50 goals in 1975-76 season by scoring hat trick in Buffalo's final game of season vs. Toronto on April 4, 1976. ... Missed most of 1976-77 season with cracked vertebrae in back, an injury suffered during training camp for 1976 Canada Cup. ... Suspended for first game of 1977-78 season because he left bench (penalty box) to join brawl in Buffalo's preseason game against Boston . ... Suffered from severe case of mononucleosis during summer of 1979. ... Led NHL with 11 game-winning goals in 1979-80. ... Became first Buffalo player other than Gilbert Perreault, Rick Martin or Rene Robert to lead team in scoring when he achieved feat in 1980-81. ... Missed part of 1981 Stanley Cup playoffs with bruised shoulder suffered during Buffalo's first-round series vs. Vancouver. ... Missed part of 1981-82 season with corneal abrasion (eye injury), suffered in Detroit's game vs. Montreal on Dec. 3, 1981. ... Missed part of 1981-82 season with bronchial pneumonia. ... Scored two goals vs. Toronto on March 16, 1983, despite having received a death threat that morning. ... Missed part of 1983-84 season with bruised sternum suffered in Detroit's game at Washington on Nov. 6, 1983. He returned to action on Dec. 21, 1983, but had to wear a special flak jacket to protect the injury. ... Missed part of 1984-85 season (Nov. 10-17, 1984) with strained ligaments in left thumb. ... Suspended three games (Jan. 5-12) in 1984 for resisting linesman Wayne Bonney, who was trying to break up a fight between Gare and Hartford's Torrie Robertson on Jan. 3, 1984, at Hartford. Roberts had hit Gare in the face with his stick, knocking out his crowns on four teeth. ... Suspended for last two regular-season games in 1984-85 and for first game of 1985 Stanley Cup playoffs for leaving penalty box with one second left in second period to during brawl at Pittsburgh on April 3, 1984. He claimed he thought the period had ended. ... Missed parts of 1985-86 season with groin injury, suffered in Detroit's Nov. 8, 1985, game vs. Toronto, and with ankle injury suffered in Detroit's Jan. 18, 1986, game vs. Calgary. ... Released by Detroit in June 1986 and signed with Edmonton as unrestricted free agent in September 1986. ... Missed part of 1986-87 season with back pain. ... Chose to retire from NHL rather than accept Edmonton's demotion to the minors as he continued to suffer from back problems in March 1987. ... Buffalo retired Gare's No. 18 in a ceremony prior to the Sabres' Nov. 22, 2005, game vs. N.Y. Rangers.
NON-NHL CAREER
Canada Cup: 1976 (first place), 1981 (second place)
NON-NHL AWARDS AND HONORS
Greater Buffalo Sports Hall of Fame:
Inducted 1993
WHA Draft Pick: 1974 (by Winnipeg, No. 36 overall in Round 3)
Miscellaneous: Had planned to spend 1987-88 season playing in West Germany with Iserlohn, but left country before start of season, partly because he was upset by the behavior of West German authorities who were demanding that members of the 1986-87 Iserlohn team report all of their salary as part of an investigation into the team's delinquent tax payments. Several of Gare's Iserlohn teammates did not report this information and were fined $630. Those who were fined had their homes raided by police. The authorities seized some of these players' personal items as collateral and sold them to the highest bidder. Although Gare was not targeted in the raid, he was so upset by this police action and the general management problems in Iserlohn that he decided not to play in West Germany. He was also battling a groin injury that wasn't getting better. Having appeared in only one exhibition game for Iserlohn, he went home and retired from hockey for good. ... Ran hockey school in Victoria, British Columbia, during off-seasons of his playing days. ... Involved in numerous charitable campaigns during his years in Buffalo and Detroit. ... Started program where Red Wings players visited children in hospital. ... Became active in Buffalo Sabres Alumni Association after his retirement. ... Ran golf camp in Buffalo after his retirement.
Personal: Full name is Daniel Mirl Gare. ... Also known as Dan Gare during his playing days. ... Son of former minor-leaguer Ernie Gare Sr., who also coached at Notre Dame University in British Columbia, and in the minor leagues. ... Younger brother of former minor-leaguer Ernie Gare Jr., who became an NHL scout with Boston and N.Y. Rangers. ... Older brother of former minor-leaguer Morey Gare. ... Uncle of college player Lanny Gare.
HOW HE GOT AWAY
TRADE: Buffalo traded Gare, Jim Schoenfeld and Derek Smith to Detroit in exchange for Mike Foligno, Dale McCourt and Brent Peterson on December 2, 1981.

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SNAPSHOT '74
Total Selected: 246
Forwards: 138
Defense: 84
Goaltenders: 24
Major Junior: 171
College Players: 44
Canadian: 200
Euro-Canadian: 0
USA Citizens: 40
U.S.-Born: 39
European: 6
Reached NHL: 98
Won Stanley Cup: 15
Hall of Fame: 2
All-Star Game: 21
Year-end All-Star: 5
Olympians: 5
Picks Traded: 13
 
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