Dan Lambert

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Dan Lambert
Born (1970-01-12) January 12, 1970
St. Boniface, MB, CAN
Height 5 ft 8 in (1.73 m)
Weight 177 lb (80 kg; 12 st 9 lb)
Position Defence
Shot Left
Played for Quebec Nordiques
NHL Draft 106th overall, 1989
Quebec Nordiques
Playing career 19902009

Daniel Lambert (born January 12, 1970 in St. Boniface, Manitoba) is a retired Canadian professional ice hockey player who played 29 games in the National Hockey League for the Quebec Nordiques. He is currently an assistant coach with the Kelowna Rockets of the Western Hockey League.

Early career

Lambert grew up in the community of St. Malo in southeastern Manitoba and played his minor hockey in St. Malo, Steinbach, and Ste. Anne. He played one season of high school hockey in Warroad, Minnesota, before joining the Swift Current Broncos of the Western Hockey League as a 16-year old in 1986.

Midway into his first season with the Broncos, the team bus was involved in a fatal crash that claimed the lives of four Broncos players. Lambert recalls playing through the grief that season and making the playoffs as his proudest hockey memory. Two seasons later, he scored an incredible 102 points in just 57 regular season games. The Broncos went on to win the Memorial Cup that season; Lambert was named the Most Valuable Player of the tournament. His 244 career assists stands as a franchise record.

Professional career

Lambert was drafted 106th overall by the Quebec Nordiques in the 1989 NHL Entry Draft. From 1990 to 1992, Lambert split his time between the Fort Wayne Komets of the International Hockey League, Halifax Citadels of the American Hockey League, and Nordiques. He played a total of 29 games for the Nordiques, scoring 15 points. In June 1992, Lambert was traded to the Winnipeg Jets and spent the entire 1992-93 season with the Moncton Hawks, their AHL affiliate. Lambert did not play a game in the NHL that season and decided to leave to play in Finland after the season eneded. He played only 13 games there before returning to North American to play for the Komets in 1993-94.

In 1994, Lambert joined the San Diego Gulls of the IHL. The team played one season in San Diego before moving to Los Angeles for one season, and finally settled in Long Beach, California to become the Long Beach Ice Dogs. During his five seasons with franchise, Lambert was one of the IHL's premier defenceman, scoring 308 points in 353 games. He was named an all-star four times and received the Governor's Trophy as the league's top defenceman in 1998. He also led all defenceman in scoring twice.

Lambert signed a contract with the Cologne Sharks of the Deutsche Eishockey Liga in 1999, helping the Sharks win the Spengler Cup that season. After one season in Cologne, he played three with the Krefeld Penguins, one with the Hamburg Freezers and five with the Hannover Scorpions. Lambert helped lead Krefeld to a DEL championship in 2003.

Lambert retired from professional hockey in 2009.

International Competition

Lambert had the opportunity to play for Canada on a number of occasions in international competition, most notably at the 1989 World Junior Championships in Anchorage, Alaska. In 2005, Lambert was named as Team Canada's captain for the Deutschland Cup.

Coaching career

Since retiring as a player in 2009, Lambert has been an assistant coach for the Kelowna Rockets of the WHL.

Personal

Lambert and his wife Melanie live in Kelowna, British Columbia with their three daughters. They make their off-season home in Arizona.

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