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1983 NHL DRAFT PICK
Gord Mark
Selected in sixth round
No. 105 overall by New Jersey Devils

Born September 10, 1964
Position: Defense
Height: 6-4   Weight: 200
BEFORE THE DRAFT
Last Team: Kamloops (WHL)                             
Birthplace: Edmonton, Alberta (Canada)
Hometown: Irma, Alberta
PRE-DRAFT STATISTICS
Year TeamLeague GPG ATP PIM
1980-81 WainwrightAlb. Jr. B ---- ---- --
1981-82 WainwrightAlb. Jr. B ---- ---- --
1982-83 KamloopsWHL 7112 2032 135

PRE-DRAFT AWARDS AND HONORS
Wainwright Defenseman of Year:
1981-82
Wainwright Unsung Hero: 1980-81
Miscellaneous: Not selected in 1982 NHL draft despite being eligible. ... Attended Kamloops' 1982 training camp and won spot on roster. ... Also played amateur baseball in Irma, Alberta, during his junior career.
NHL CAREER
Debut: January 6, 1987 (New Jersey at Philadelphia)
Numbers:  4 (New Jersey); 34, 32, 6 (Edmonton)
Stanley Cup: Never won.  Playing Status: Retired 2000
CAREER NHL STATISTICS
Years TeamsGP GA TPPIM
1987-1995 New Jersey, Edmonton85 310 13187

NHL AWARDS AND HONORS
New Jersey Rookie of Year:
1986-87
Miscellaneous: Missed part of 1986-87 season with separated right shoulder, an injury suffered during his NHL debut in New Jersey's Jan. 6, 1987, game at Philadelphia. He did not return to action until New Jersey's Jan. 18, 1987, game vs. Washington. ... Missed start of 1987-88 season with broken fifth knuckle on right hand, an injury suffered in fight with Tom Martin during New Jersey's Sept. 24, 1987, preseason game vs. Hartford. He did not make his 1987-88 season debut until New Jersey's Nov. 3, 1987, game at N.Y. Islanders. ... Missed part of 1987-88 season with fractured orbital bone above left eye, suffered in November 1987. ... Retired from NHL for first time on Sept. 12, 1988, when he walked out of New Jersey training camp, saying hockey wasn't fun anymore, and he wanted to return to his farm in Alberta. ... Came out of retirement to attend Edmonton's training camp in 1992.
NON-NHL CAREER
Post-Draft Teams: Kamloops (WHL); Maine (AHL); Utica (AHL); Stony Plain (Alberta Sr.); Cape Breton (AHL); Las Vegas (IHL); Providence (AHL); Utah (IHL)
NON-NHL AWARDS AND HONORS
AHL Calder Cup:
1993 (Cape Breton)
Allan Cup: 1999 (Stony Plain)
Allan Cup All-Star First Team: 1999 (Stony Plain)
WHL All-Star Second Team (West Division): 1983-84 (Kamloops)
1995-96: Played on IHL regular-season champion (Las Vegas).
Miscellaneous: Missed part of 1984-85 season with knee injury, suffered in December 1984. ... Missed start of 1992-93 season with broken kneecap, suffered at Edmonton's training camp in September 1992. ... Became a minor-hockey coach in Edmonton after retirement.
Personal: Full name is Gordon F. Mark. ... Also known as Gordon Mark during his playing days. ... Older brother of former major-junior player Len Mark. ... Grew up on a farm in Irma, Alberta.
HOW HE GOT AWAY
FREE AGENCY: Mark played out his contract with New Jersey in 1987-88 and retired after the season. He became an unrestricted free agent two years after his retirement, while he was playing senior hockey in Alberta. He signed with Edmonton on November 10, 1992.

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SNAPSHOT '83
Total Selected: 242
Forwards: 134
Defense: 86
Goaltenders: 22
Major Junior: 122
Tier II/Jr. B: 19/5
College Players: 15
High School: 47
Canadian: 148
Euro-Canadian: 0
USA Citizens: 60
U.S.-Born: 60
European: 34
Reached NHL: 113
Stanley Cup: 21
Hall of Fame: 4
All-Star Game: 20
Year-end All-Star: 7
Olympians: 34
Picks Traded: 41
 
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