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1979 NHL DRAFT PICK
Dirk Graham
Selected in fifth round
No. 89 overall by Vancouver Canucks

Born July 29, 1959
Position: Right Wing / Left Wing
Height: 5-11   Weight: 190
BEFORE THE DRAFT
Last Team: Regina (WHL)                                 
Birthplace: Regina, Saskatchewan (Canada)
Hometown: Regina, Saskatchewan
PRE-DRAFT STATISTICS
Year TeamLeague GPG ATP PIM
1975-76 ReginaSJHL 5436 3268 82
  ReginaWCHL 20 00 0
1976-77 ReginaWCHL 6537 2865 66
1977-78 ReginaWCHL 7249 61110 87
1978-79 ReginaWHL 7148 60108 252

PRE-DRAFT AWARDS AND HONORS
WHL All-Star Second Team:
1978-79 (Regina)
NHL CAREER
Debut: February 18, 1984 (Quebec at Minnesota)
Numbers:  21 (Minnesota); 8, 33 (Chicago)
Stanley Cup: Never won.  Playing Status: Retired August 7, 1995
CAREER NHL STATISTICS
Years TeamsGP GA TPPIM
1984-1995 Minnesota, Chicago772 219270 489917
CAREER NHL PLAYOFF STATISTICS
Years TeamsGP GA TPPIM
1984-1995 Minnesota, Chicago90 1727 4492

NHL AWARDS AND HONORS
Selke Trophy:
1990-91 (Chicago)
Stanley Cup Finals (Lost): 1992 (Chicago)
Chicago Captain: Jan. 21, 1989, until Aug. 7, 1995
NHL Records: Most goals in one period of a Stanley Cup Finals game (3 in first period vs. Pittsburgh on June 1, 1992, shares record), fastest three goals in one period of a Stanley Cup Finals game (3 in 9:57 in first period vs. Pittsburgh on June 1, 1992)
Chicago Records: Most shorthanded goals in one season (10 in 1988-89), most goals in one period of playoff game (3 in first period vs. Pittsburgh on June 1, 1992)
Scouting Career: Named Chicago pro scout on July 2, 1997, and remained in that position until June 29, 1998. ... Named Chicago pro scout on Feb. 22, 1999, and held position through 1999-00 season. ... Named Tampa Bay pro scout on June 27, 2003, and remained in that position until July 19, 2004.
Coaching Career: Named Chicago assistant coach on Aug. 7, 1995, and remained in that position until June 1996. ... Named Chicago head coach on June 29, 1998, and remained in position until Feb. 22, 1999.
Miscellaneous: Set Minnesota/Dallas record (since broken) for shots in one playoff game with 10 during Minnesota's 1986 first-round playoff series vs. St. Louis. ... Missed part of 1986-87 season with bruised ribs. ... Missed part of 1987-88 season with sprained wrist, an injury suffered in November 1987. ... Lost a bid for unrestricted free agency in 1988 when he claimed that Chicago had failed to give him a written offer for a new contract by the Aug. 10, 1988, deadline. However, the NHL ruled on Aug. 22, 1988, that Chicago had made a verbal offer, which was sufficient to prevent Graham from unrestricted free agency. ... Was represented by Boston-based agent Bob Murray during his playing days. ... Named by coach Mike Keenan as Chicago interim captain, and later full-time captain, while Denis Savard was out with an injury in January 1989. Keenan and Savard had feuded throughout Savard's captaincy. ... Fined $500 by NHL for role in fight during pre-game skate before Chicago's Dec. 28, 1989, game vs. Minnesota. The fine was announced on Jan. 6, 1990. ... Missed remainder of 1989-90 regular season and start of 1990 playoffs with cracked left kneecap, an injury suffered during Chicago's March 17, 1990, game at Montreal. The injury required postseason surgery in May 1990. ... Chicago's nominee for 1990-91 Masterton Trophy. ... Scored hat trick for Chicago in Game 4 of 1992 Stanley Cup Finals vs. Pittsburgh on June 1, 1992. Chicago, however, lost the game and the series. ... Missed part of 1993-94 season with separated shoulder, an injury suffered during Chicago's Feb. 18, 1994, game at Winnipeg. ... Missed part of 1995 season with sprained left knee, an injury suffered during Chicago's Feb. 19, 1995, game vs. Edmonton. ... Ws Chicago captain for seven seasons, the second-longest stint of any player behind Pierre Pilote.
Hockey's First Black Captain: Graham was technically the first player of African (i.e. black) descent to be named captain of an NHL team, although his racial makeup was predominantly caucasian. Graham's claim to this honor was neglected in October 2003 media coverage of Calgary's Jarome Iginla becoming the NHL's "first black captain." Although the issue hardly seems relevant in a modern, multi-racial society, it is worth noting that Iginla had one black parent, while Graham had one mixed-race parent. Therefore any potential definition of the "first black captain" would depend on the ancestral criteria used.
NON-NHL CAREER
Post-Draft Teams: Dallas (CHL); Fort Wayne, Toledo (IHL); Salt Lake (CHL); Springfield (AHL)
Canada Cup: 1991 (first place)
World Championships: 1987 (fourth place)
NON-NHL AWARDS AND HONORS
IHL Turner Cup:
1982, 1983 (Toledo)
CHL All-Star First Team: 1983-84 (Salt Lake)
IHL All-Star First Team: 1982-83 (Toledo)
IHL All-Star Second Team: 1980-81 (Fort Wayne-Toledo)
IHL Playoffs Points Leader: 1982 (Tol.) (21), 1983 (Tol.) (20, tie)
1981-82, 1982-83: Played on IHL regular-season champion (Toledo).
Coaching Career: Named Springfield (AHL) head coach on July 19, 2004, and remained in that position into 2004-05 season.
Personal: Full name is Dirk Milton Graham.
HOW HE GOT AWAY
FREE AGENCY: Graham played out his contract with Vancouver after the 1980-81 season and remained in the IHL, opting not to re-sign with the Canucks. After two years, he became an unrestricted free agent and signed with Minnesota on August 17, 1983.

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SNAPSHOT '79
Total Selected: 126
Forwards: 74
Defense: 41
Goaltenders: 11
Major Junior: 97
College Players: 15
Canadian: 109
Euro-Canadian: 1
USA Citizens: 10
U.S.-Born: 10
European: 6
Reached NHL: 103
Won Stanley Cup: 23
Hall of Fame: 3
All-Star Game: 23
Year-end All-Star: 10
Olympians: 15
Picks Traded: 17
 
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