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  1. Widely regarded as one of the greatest players of all time, he is a Detroit sports icon and a member of the Hockey Hall of Fame. [2] . After his retirement as a player, he served in the front office of the Red Wings, and then as general manager of the Tampa Bay Lightning, while also being executive director for Team Canada in two Olympics.

  2. Checkout the latest stats of Steve Yzerman. Get info about his position, age, height, weight, trade, draft, salary and more on Hockey-Reference.com.

  3. Statistics of Steve Yzerman, a hockey player from Cranbrook, BC born May 9 1965 who was active from 1980 to 2006.

  4. Apr 22, 2024 · It’s been five years since Steve Yzerman arrived in Detroit as Red Wings general manager and cautioned, “This is going to take time.”

  5. Eliteprospects.com hockey player profile of Steve Yzerman, 1965-05-09 Cranbrook, BC, CAN Canada. Most recently in the undefined with Detroit Red Wings. Complete player biography and stats.

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  7. May 2, 2022 · Red Wings general manager Steve Yzerman began his end-of-season news conference Monday by explaining his first big decision: moving on from coach Jeff Blashill after seven years behind the bench.

  8. Jan 20, 2023 · Yzerman, born in Cranbrook, B.C., and raised in Nepean, Ont., was drafted in 1983, a year after Mike and Marian Ilitch bought the Red Wings during one of the lowest stretches in franchise...

  9. Jan 1, 2017 · Steve Yzerman: 100 Greatest NHL Players. 'Ultimate captain' helped lead Red Wings to three Stanley Cup titles. By Bob Duff / Special to NHL.com. December 31, 2016. In 2010, during his first year...

  10. Jul 1, 2024 · Steve Yzerman (born May 9, 1965, Cranbrook, British Columbia, Canada) is a Canadian American professional ice hockey player who—as the longest-serving captain in National Hockey League (NHL) history—led the Detroit Red Wings to three Stanley Cup championships (1997, 1998, and 2002).