Randy Burridge
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Randy Burridge | |
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Born | Fort Erie, ON, CAN | January 7, 1966
Height | 5 ft 9 in (1.75 m) |
Weight | 180 lb (82 kg; 12 st 12 lb) |
Position | Left Wing |
Shot | Left |
Played for | Buffalo Sabres Los Angeles Kings Washington Capitals Boston Bruins |
NHL Draft | 157th overall, 1985 Boston Bruins |
Playing career | 1985–1999 |
Randall "Stump" Burridge (born January 7, 1966) is a retired professional ice hockey player.
He played 706 games played in the National Hockey League, scoring 199 goals and notching 251 assists for a total of 450 points, and accumulating 458 penalty minutes.
Career
Burridge was selected by the Boston Bruins in round 8, #157 overall in the 1985 NHL Entry Draft. He started his career with the Bruins in 1985.
His nickname, short for "Stump Pump," came from the windmill-pump salute Burridge gave after scoring.[citation needed] He currently coaches youth hockey in Las Vegas.
Accomplishments
- With the Bruins, he was a two time winner of the Seventh Player Award (performing above and beyond expectations)
- Won the Elizabeth C. Dufresne Trophy in 1989 as the Bruins' home MVP.
- Played in the 1992 NHL All-Star Game
- Tim Horton Memorial Award (Unsung Hero) as well as the Punch Imlach Memorial Award (Dedication and Leadership) in 1995–96.
External links
- Randy Burridge's career statistics at The Internet Hockey Database
- Randy Burridge's biography at Legends of Hockey
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