Danny Gare

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Position Forward
Height
Weight
5 ft 9 in (1.75 m)
175 lb (79 kg/12 st 7 lb)
Pro clubs Buffalo Sabres
Detroit Red Wings
Edmonton Oilers
Nationality Flag of Canada Canada
Born May 14, 1954 (1954-05-14) (age 54),
Nelson, British Columbia
NHL Draft 29th overall, 1974
Buffalo Sabres
WHA draft 36th overall, 1974
Winnipeg Jets
Pro career 19741987

Danny Gare (born May 14, 1954 in Nelson, British Columbia, Canada) is a retired National Hockey League (NHL) player, most notably of the Buffalo Sabres. During a 17-year professional career, Gare also played for the Detroit Red Wings and Edmonton Oilers. He was a two-time all-star right wing who twice scored 50 goals for the Buffalo Sabres, including the 79–80 season, when he tied for the league lead with 56. He was known for his quick wrist shot and status as a small, yet scrappy and fearless player.

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[edit] Post-career

Following his playing career, Gare was briefly an assistant coach for the Tampa Bay Lightning, and served on the Sabres broadcast team on Empire Sports Network. He currently serves as color analyst for the Columbus Blue Jackets under FSN Ohio.[1]

On November 22, 2005, Gare had his number 18 jersey retired by the Buffalo Sabres. He is the fifth player of six total so honored. Because of his goal scoring prowess he played right wing on the power play even during the The French Connection years, which pushed Rene Robert back to the point. Gare was the last player to wear number 19 for the Red Wings before it was retired in honor of Steve Yzerman.

[edit] Achievements and awards

[edit] References

  1. ^ Fox Sports - FSN Ohio - FSN Ohio On-Air Talent. October 5, 2006. Retrieved March 18, 2007.
  2. ^ http://www.legendsofhockey.net:8080/LegendsOfHockey/jsp/SearchPlayer.jsp?player=12682 Legends of Hockey/HHOF. 2001–07. Retrieved January 14, 2007.

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Preceded by
Jim Schoenfeld
Buffalo Sabres captains
1977-81
Succeeded by
Gilbert Perreault
Preceded by
Mike Bossy
NHL Goal Leader
1980

(tied with Charlie Simmer & Blaine Stoughton)

Succeeded by
Mike Bossy
Preceded by
Reed Larson
Detroit Red Wings captains
1982-86
Succeeded by
Steve Yzerman
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