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1981 NHL DRAFT PICK
Mike Vernon
Selected in third round
No. 56 overall by Calgary Flames

Born February 24, 1963
Position: Goaltender
Height: 5-9   Weight: 150
BEFORE THE DRAFT
Last Team: Calgary (WHL)                                
Birthplace: Calgary, Alberta (Canada)
Hometown: Calgary, Alberta
PRE-DRAFT STATISTICS
Year TeamLeague GPW-L-T GAASO SV%
1979-80 CalgaryAJHL 3121-07-0 2.950 n/a
1980-81 CalgaryWHL 5933-17-1 3.771 .880

PRE-DRAFT AWARDS AND HONORS
AJHL Marsh Trophy (Team GAA):
1979-80 (Cal.) (with Mike Craig)
Miscellaneous: Rated in The Hockey News draft preview issue as the No. 2 WHL goaltender prospect for the 1981 NHL draft. ... Played his minor hockey in Calgary Southwest Minor Hockey Association.
NHL CAREER
Debut: December 12, 1982 (Calgary at Detroit)
Numbers:  30, 29 (Calgary); 29 (Detroit); 29 (S.J.); 32, 29 (Florida)
Stanley Cup: 1989, 1997.  Status: Retired September 13, 2002
CAREER NHL STATISTICS
YearsTeams GP W-L-TGAA SOSV%
1982-2002 Calgary, Detroit,
San Jose, Florida
781 385-273-922.98 27.900
CAREER NHL PLAYOFF STATISTICS
YearsTeams GPW-L GAA SOSV%
1986-2000 Calgary, Detroit,
San Jose, Florida
138 77-562.686 .896

NHL AWARDS AND HONORS
Conn Smythe Trophy:
1997 (Detroit)
Jennings Trophy: 1995-96 (Detroit) (shared with Chris Osgood)
NHL All-Star Second Team: 1988-89 (Calgary)
Sporting News All-Star Second Team: 1988-89 (Calgary)
All-Star Game: 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1993 (Calgary)
Stanley Cup Finals (Lost): 1986 (Calgary), 1995 (Detroit)
Calgary Molson Cup (Three-Stars Leader): 1991-92
San Jose Player of Year: 1997-98, 1998-99 (co-winner)
NHL Records: Most wins by a goaltender in one playoff year (16 for Calgary in 1989 and for Detroit in 1997, shares record)
Calgary Records: Most career games played by a goaltender (526), most career minutes played by a goaltender (29,650), most career wins (259), most career losses (170), most career goals allowed (1,613), most career assists by a goaltender (34), most games played by a goaltender in one season (64 in 1987-88 and 1992-93, shares franchise record with Dan Bouchard), most wins in one season (39 in 1987-88), most losses in one season (30 in 1991-92), most career playoff games-played by a goaltender (81), most career playoff minutes by a goaltender (4,773), most career playoff goals allowed (240), most career playoff shutouts (3), best career playoff goals-against average (3.02), most career playoff wins (41), most career playoff losses (30), best career playoff winning percentage (.577), most wins by a goalie in one playoff year (16 in 1989), most shutouts in one playoff year (3 in 1989), best GAA average in one playoff year (2.26 in 1989), most losses in one playoff year (9 in 1986), most minutes in one playoff year (1,381 in 1989)
Detroit Records: Most wins by a goalie in a playoff year (16 in 1997)
San Jose Records: Fewest shots faced in a period (0 in third period vs. Vancouver on Feb. 24, 1999)
Florida Records: Most consecutive wins by a goaltender (5 from March 18 to March 31, 2000, shares record), most shots faced by a goaltender in one period (26 in second period at Los Angeles on Jan. 6, 2000, shares record), most saves in one period (24 in second period at Los Angeles on Jan. 6, 2000, shares record), most goals allowed in one playoff game (4 vs. New Jersey on April 20, 2000, shares record), most penalty minutes by a goaltender in one playoff game (10 at New Jersey on April 13, 2000), most consecutive playoff losses by a goalie (4 from April 13, 2000, to April 20, 2000)
NHL Wins Leader: 1988-89 (Calgary) (37 wins)
NHL Playoffs Wins Leader: 1989 (Calgary) (16), 1997 (Detroit) (16)
NHL Playoffs Shutouts Leader: 1989 (Calgary) (3 shutouts)
NHL Playoffs Goalie Games-Played Leader: 1986 (Calgary) (21 games), 1989 (Calgary) (22 games), 1997 (Detroit) (20 games)
NHL Playoffs Minutes Leader: 1986 (Calgary) (1,229 minutes), 1989 (Calgary) (1,381 minutes), 1997 (Detroit) (1,229 minutes)
NHL Playoffs Losses Leader: 1986 (Calgary) (9 losses)
NHL Playoffs Goals-Allowed Leader: 1986 (Calgary (60)
Miscellaneous: Pulled after second period of his first NHL game. He gave up six goals on 17 shots in a 7-3 loss at Detroit. Vernon was taken out of the game with the Flames trailing 6-2. ... Called up to the NHL for good on Jan. 9, 1986, having spent most of his previous four seasons in minors. ... Tied Patrick Roy for NHL rookie goalie lead with 3.39 GAA in 1985-86. ... Set NHL record (since broken) for minutes played by a goaltender in one playoff year with 1,229 in 1986. ... Set NHL record (since broken) for losses by a goaltender in one playoff year with 9 in 1986. ... Set Calgary playoff records (since broken) for games played (21), minutes (1,229), and wins (12) in 1986. ... Missed part of 1987-88 season with hip injury, suffered in Calgary's practice on March 2, 1988. ... Had 15-game unbeaten streak with Calgary (14-0-1) from Jan. 3, 1989, to Feb. 27, 1989, winning 11 straight games from Jan. 17 to Feb. 27. The unbeaten and winning streaks were longest by any NHL goalie in 1988-89. ... Named NHL Player of Month for month of January 1989. ... Missed part of 1988-89 season with back spasms, an injury suffered in February 1989. ... Was runner-up to Patrick Roy for 1988-89 Vezina Trophy. ... Missed part of 1989-90 season with back spasms, suffered in October 1989. ... Voted by fans as starting goaltender for Campbell Conference in 1990 NHL All-Star Game. ... Missed part of 1989-90 season with back spasms, suffered during Calgary's practice on March 2, 1990. He did not return to action until Calgary's March 25, 1990, game at Washington. ... Voted by fans as starting goalie for Campbell Conference in 1991 NHL All-Star Game. ... Passed Dan Bouchard to become Atlanta/Calgary franchise's all-time wins leader when he recorded win No. 171 vs. at Los Angeles on Oct. 10, 1991. ... Missed part of 1992-93 season with gash on forehead, an injury suffered during Calgary's Oct. 25, 1992, game at Edmonton. ... Recorded back-to-back shutouts for Calgary on Dec. 14, 1992, at Detroit and Dec. 15, 1992, at N.Y. Rangers, becoming first goaltender in Atlanta/Calgary franchise to achieve that feat. ... Set Calgary record (since broken) for longest consecutive shutout streak with 159:40 from Dec. 12, 1992, until Dec. 19, 1992. ... Set Calgary record (since broken) for most consecutive starts by a goaltender with 27 from Nov. 27, 1992, to Jan. 26, 1993. ... Missed parts of 1993-94 season with the flu, contracted in November 1993, and with twisted knee, an injury suffered during Calgary's Dec. 30, 1993, game vs. Edmonton. He did not return from the knee injury until Calgary's Feb. 9, 1993, game at Edmonton. ... Set Detroit record (since broken) for longest unbeaten streak by a goalie in 1995 (16 games from Feb. 12, 1995, to April 13, 1995). ... Missed part of 1995-96 season with pulled right groin, an injury suffered during Detroit's Dec. 29, 1995, game at Dallas. He did not return to action until Detroit's Feb. 8, 1996, game at Florida. ... Missed parts of 1996-97 season with flu, contracted in October 1996, and with knee injury, suffered during Detroit's March 12, 1997, game at Anaheim. ... Became first goalie in NHL history to win 30 playoff games with two different teams when he won his 30th playoff game for Detroit in 1997. ... Named NHL Player of Week for week ending Dec. 21, 1997. ... Named San Jose Player of Month for December 1997. ... Set San Jose single-season records (since broken) for goals-against average (2.46), winning percentage (.567) and shutouts (5) in 1997-98. ... Tied San Jose single-season record (since broken) with 30 wins in 1997-98. ... Set San Jose record (since broken) for longest shutout streak with 130:55 from March 5-9, 1998. ... Set San Jose record (since broken) for longest shutout streak with 138:36 from April 4-11, 1998. ... Named NHL Player of Week for week ending Feb. 14, 1999. ... Named San Jose Player of Month for February 1999. ... Missed part of 1998-99 season with groin injury, suffered in San Jose's March, 1, 1999, game at Calgary. ... Became first goaltender in San Jose history to record an assist in playoffs when he achieved feat at Colorado on April 30, 1999. ...  Missed part of 1999-00 season with flu, contracted in December 1999. ... Left San Jose with franchise records (since broken) for career shutouts (9) and goals-against average (2.39). ... Left unprotected by Florida for 2000 NHL Expansion Draft. He was claimed by Minnesota on June 23, 2000, but never played for Wild organization, which immediately traded him to Calgary. ... Missed part of 2000-01 season with concussion, suffered during Calgary's Dec. 22, 2000, game vs. Edmonton. ... Missed part of 2001-02 season with strained groin, suffered in Calgary's Dec. 10, 2001 game vs. Detroit.
NON-NHL CAREER
Post-Draft Teams: Calgary (WHL); Oklahoma City (CHL); Colorado (CHL); Moncton (AHL); Salt Lake (IHL)
World Championships: 1991 (silver medal)
World Junior Championships: 1983 (bronze medal)
NON-NHL AWARDS AND HONORS
Memorial Cup:
1983 (Portland)
City of Calgary Male Athlete of Year: 1989 (Calgary), 1997 (Detroit)
WHL MVP: 1981-82, 1982-83 (Calgary)
CCM WHL Player of Year: 1981-82 (Calgary)
WHL Top Goaltender: 1981-82, 1982-83 (Calgary)
Memorial Cup Emms Trophy (Top Goaltender): 1983 (Portland)
CHL All-Star Second Team: 1983-84 (Colorado)
WHL All-Star First Team: 1981-82, 1982-83 (Calgary)
CHL Goals-Against Average Leader: 1983-84 (Colorado) (3.35)
CHL Goalie Games-Played Leader: 1983-84 (Colorado) (46 games)
CHL Minutes Leader: 1983-84 (Colorado) (2,648 minutes)
Memorial Cup Wins Leader: 1983 (Portland) (3 wins, tie)
WHL Goals-Against Average Leader: 1981-82 (Calgary) (3.68), 1982-83 (Calgary) (3.26)
WHL Shutouts Leader: 1981-82 (Calgary) (3), 1982-83 (Calgary) (3)
1983-84: Played on CHL regular-season champion (Colorado).
Miscellaneous: Loaned to Portland (WHL) for 1982 Memorial Cup tourney. ... Joined Oklahoma City for 1982 CHL playoffs after 1981-82 major-junior season. ... Loaned to Portland for 1983 Memorial Cup tournament. ... Played on Calgary's off-season charity softball team. ... Retired from hockey to pursue a real estate career in Calgary. ... An outstanding golfer, he invested in  construction of a the Bear Mountain Golf and Country Club near Victoria, B.C., after his retirement. .... The club opened in the summer of 2003 with Vernon as its vice president.
Personal: Full name is Michael Vernon.
HOW HE GOT AWAY
TRADE: Calgary traded Vernon to Detroit in exchange for Steve Chiasson on June 29, 1994. Six years later, Calgary got Vernon from Minnesota, which had taken him in the 2000 NHL Expansion Draft. Minnesota traded Vernon to Calgary in exchange for Dan Cavanaugh and 2001 eighth-round pick (Jake Riddle) on June 23, 2000.

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Total Selected: 211
Forwards: 119
Defense: 67
Goaltenders: 25
Major Junior: 122
Tier II/Jr. B: 10/4
College Players: 21
High School: 18
Canadian: 139
Euro-Canadian: 3
USA Citizens: 37
U.S.-Born: 36
European: 32
Reached NHL: 114
Stanley Cup: 17
Hall of Fame: 2
All-Star Game: 14
Year-end All-Star: 7
Olympians: 30
Picks Traded: 38
 
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