Reed Larson
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Reed Larson (born July 30, 1956 in Minneapolis, Minnesota) was an ice hockey defenceman and former captain of the Detroit Red Wings. Larson spent three seasons under coach Herb Brooks at the University of Minnesota before being drafted by the Red Wings. In the NHL, he was runner-up for the Calder Trophy as the NHL's top rookie, and was the first American player to score 200 goals.
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Preceded by: Dale McCourt |
Detroit Red Wings Captains 1980-82 with Errol Thompson 1980-81 |
Succeeded by: Danny Gare |
Categories: United States ice hockey biography stubs | 1956 births | Living people | American ice hockey players | United States Hockey Hall of Fame | Detroit Red Wings players | Boston Bruins players | Minnesota North Stars players | Edmonton Oilers players | Buffalo Sabres players | People from Minneapolis, Minnesota