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1976 NHL DRAFT PICK
Ken Morrow
Selected in fourth round
No. 68 overall by New York Islanders

Born October 17, 1956
Position: Defense
Height: 6-4   Weight: 210
BEFORE THE DRAFT
Last Team: Bowling Green (CCHA)                     
Birthplace: Flint, Michigan (USA)
Hometown: Davison, Michigan
PRE-DRAFT STATISTICS
Year TeamLeague GPG ATP PIM
1975-76 Bowling GreenCCHA 314 1519 34

PRE-DRAFT AWARDS AND HONORS
Miscellaneous:
Rated in The Hockey News draft preview issue as U.S. college hockey's No. 10 prospect for the 1976 NHL draft. ... Attended Davison High School in Davison, Mich.
NHL CAREER
Debut: March 1, 1980 (Detroit at N.Y. Islanders)
Numbers:  6 (N.Y. Islanders)
Stanley Cup: 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983. Playing Status: Retired 1989
CAREER NHL STATISTICS
YearsTeamsGPGATPPIM
1980-1989 N.Y. Islanders550 1788105 309
CAREER NHL PLAYOFF STATISTICS
YearsTeamsGPGATPPIM
1980-1988 N.Y. Islanders127 112233 97

NHL AWARDS AND HONORS
Lester Patrick Trophy (Service to U.S. Hockey):
1979-80 (as member of U.S. Olympic hockey team), 1995-96
Stanley Cup Finals (Lost): 1984 (N.Y. Islanders)
N.Y. Islanders "Good Guy" Award (Media Vote): 1986-87
Coaching Career: Named N.Y. Islanders assistant coach on Aug. 22, 1991, and remained in that position through 1991-92 season.
Management Career: Named N.Y. Islanders Director of Pro Scouting prior to 1992-93 season and remained in position into 2002-03 season.
Miscellaneous: Signed three-year contract with N.Y. Islanders in week following 1980 Olympics at Lake Placid, N.Y. ... Paired with Denis Potvin on defense for N.Y. Islanders at end of 1979-80 season and in 1980-81 season. ... Missed part of 1980 playoffs with knee injury that required arthroscopic surgery. ... Became first player in history to win Olympic gold medal and Stanley Cup in same year when he achieved feat with N.Y. Islanders in 1980. ... Missed part of 1981-82 season with back injury. ... Missed part of 1983 playoffs with right knee injury that required arthroscopic surgery. ... Missed parts of 1983-84 season with water on the knee, an injury suffered in October 1983, and right knee injury that required arthroscopic surgery in December 1983. ... Missed part of 1984 playoffs with right knee injury that required arthroscopic surgery. ... Missed first 61 games of 1984-85 season with right knee injury that flared up during N.Y. Islanders' first week of training camp in September 1984. The injury required surgery on Oct. 11, 1984. ... Missed parts of 1985-86 season with shoulder injury suffered in October 1985 and back injury suffered during N.Y. Islanders' Nov. 30, 1985, game Calgary. ... Missed part of 1986-87 season with bruised ribs, an injury suffered during N.Y. Islanders' Feb. 18, 1987, game vs. Montreal. ... Missed 16 games in 1986-87 season so that he could rest his banged-up knees. ... Paired on defense with Brian Curran for N.Y. Islanders during 1986-87 season. ... Missed part of 1987-88 season with separated shoulder, an injury suffered in N.Y. Islanders' Feb. 18, 1988, game at Philadelphia. ... Played 1988-89 season on termination contract. Was not offered a contract for 1989-90 by N.Y. Islanders and chose to retire.
NON-NHL CAREER
Post-Draft Teams: Bowling Green (CCHA); Team USA
Olympics: 1980 (gold medal)
Canada Cup: 1981 (fourth place)
World Championships: 1978 (sixth place)
NON-NHL AWARDS AND HONORS
United States Hockey Hall of Fame:
Inducted as individual in 1995 and again in 2003 as member of 1980 U.S. Olympic hockey team
U.S. Olympic Hall of Fame: Inducted in 1983 as member of 1980 U.S. Olympic hockey team.
Sports Illustrated Sportsman of Year: 1980 (as member of 1980 U.S. Olympic Hockey Team)
NCAA West All-America First Team: 1977-78 (Bowling Green)
CCHA Player of Year: 1978-79 (Bowling Green)
CCHA All-Star First Team: 1975-76, 1977-78, 1978-79 (BGSU)
CCHA All-Star Second Team: 1976-77 (Bowling Green)
Bowling Green Sears Award (MVP): 1978-79
Bowling Green Outstanding Defenseman: 1978-79
Great Lakes Invitational All-Tournament Team: 1976 (BGSU)
Bowling Green Athletic Hall of Fame: Inducted 1984
WHA Draft Pick: 1976 (by New England, No. 86 overall in Round 8)
Coaching Career: Named Flint (IHL) assistant coach prior to 1989-90 season and remained in that position through 1989-90 season. ... Named Kansas City (IHL) co-head coach on Aug. 3, 1990, and remained in that position until Aug. 22, 1991.
Management Career: Named Albany (IHL) general manager on July 9, 1990, but later turned down job to continue his coaching career.
Miscellaneous: Became first Bowling Green hockey player to earn All-America honors when he achieved feat in 1977-78. ... Was third member of 1980 USA "Miracle on Ice" team to be drafted by an NHL team. ... Helped coach members of 1984 U.S. Olympic team at 1983 National Sports Festival. ... Played for N.Y. Islanders' charity softball team. ... Opened limousine service company, called Champion Limousine, with Islanders teammate Clark Gillies in 1983. ... Active in charities during his playing days, working with American Cancer Society, Multiple Sclerosis Society and Family Service Association. ... Named to all-time NAJHL/NAHL team by a league panel in 2001.
Personal: Full name is Kenneth Arlington Morrow.

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SNAPSHOT '76
Total Selected: 135
Forwards: 83
Defense: 39
Goaltenders: 13
Major Junior: 97
College Players: 26
Canadian: 103
Euro-Canadian: 1
USA Citizens: 23
U.S.-Born: 23
European: 8
Reached NHL: 73
Won Stanley Cup: 8
Hall of Fame: 1
All-Star Game: 12
Year-end All-Star: 2
Olympians: 6
Picks Traded: 15
 
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