Todd Ewen
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Position | Right Wing |
Shoots | Left |
Height Weight |
6 ft 3 in (1.91 m) 230 lb (105 kg) |
Pro Clubs | St. Louis Blues Montreal Canadiens Mighty Ducks of Anaheim San Jose Sharks |
Nationality | Canada |
Born | July 31, 1960, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada |
NHL Draft | 168th overall, 1984 Edmonton Oilers |
Pro Career | 1986 – 1997 |
Todd Gordon Ewen (Born March 22, 1966 in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan) is a retired professional hockey player who played for several teams in the NHL. He was primarily known as an enforcer. He played for the St. Louis Blues, Montreal Canadiens, Anaheim Mighty Ducks and San Jose Sharks
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[edit] Junior career
Ewen played 3 years for the New Westminster Bruins of the WHL. Hewas selected by the Edmonton Oilers in round 8 #168 overall of the 1984 Draft.
[edit] Professional career
Ewen never played for the Oilers and after a year of playing in the minor leagues His rights were traded to the St. Louis Blues. He played parts of 4 years with St. Louis before He was traded to the Montreal Canadiens in 1990 in their attempt to add an enforcer to the team for a Stanley Cup run. He would play 4 seasons for Montreal which would culminate in a Stanley Cup Championship in 1993. Before the start of the 1994 season He was traded to the Mighty Ducks of Anaheim where He would spend the next 3 seasons protecting the teams star players Paul Kariya and Teemu Selänne. After three years with the Mighty Ducks, Ewen joined the San Jose Sharks as a free agent in 1996-97, his last season in the NHL.
[edit] Awards & Achievements
- 1993 Stanley Cup Championship (Montreal)
[edit] Career Stats
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Categories: 1966 births | Canadian ice hockey right wingers | Enforcers | Ice hockey personnel from Saskatchewan | New Westminster Bruins alumni | St. Louis Blues players | Montreal Canadiens players | Stanley Cup champions | Mighty Ducks of Anaheim players | San Jose Sharks players | Peoria Rivermen (IHL) players | Maine Mariners players | People from Saskatoon | Canadian expatriate ice hockey people in the United States | Living people