Craig Ramsay
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Position | Forward |
Shot | Left |
Nickname | Rammer |
Height Weight |
5 ft 10 in (1.78 m) 175 lb (80 kg) |
Pro Clubs | Buffalo Sabres |
Nationality | Canada |
Born | March 17, 1951, Weston, ON, CAN |
NHL Draft | 19th overall, 1971 Buffalo Sabres |
Pro Career | 1971 – 1985 |
Craig Ramsay (born 17 March 1951 in Weston, Ontario, Canada) is a retired professional ice hockey left winger who played in the NHL from 1971 to 1985.
Ramsay was selected 19th overall by the Buffalo Sabres in the 1971 NHL Amateur Draft. He played 1,070 career NHL games, all with Buffalo, scoring 252 goals and 420 assists for 672 points.
Ramsay won the Frank J. Selke Trophy in 1985. He won the Stanley Cup in 2004 as an assistant coach with the Tampa Bay Lightning.
Craig Ramsay should not be confused with Mike Ramsey, who also played for the Sabres after winning the gold medal with the 1980 USA Hockey team.
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Preceded by Doug Jarvis |
Winner of the Frank J. Selke Trophy 1985 |
Succeeded by Troy Murray |
Preceded by Scotty Bowman |
Buffalo Sabres Head Coaches 1986-87 |
Succeeded by Ted Sator |
Preceded by Roger Neilson |
Philadelphia Flyers Head Coaches 2000-01 |
Succeeded by Bill Barber |
Buffalo Sabres Head Coaches |
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Imlach • Smith • Crozier • Pronovost • Inglis • Bowman • Neilson • Roberts • Schoenfeld • Ramsay • Sator • Dudley • Muckler • Nolan • Ruff |
Philadelphia Flyers Head Coaches |
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Allen • Stasiuk • Shero • McCammon • Quinn • Keenan • Holmgren • Dineen • Simpson • Murray • Cashman • Neilson • Ramsay • Barber • Hitchcock • Stevens |
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