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Jeff Brown (ice hockey, born 1966)

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378:, Brown had the best season of his career, setting a career high with 25 goals and 78 points in 71 games, leading the Blues defense in scoring again, and fourth on the team, despite missing 13 games due to a broken foot. The 25 goals establish a new single-season team record for defencemen that still holds. In the playoffs, Brown had three goals and 11 points in 11 games, tied for second in overall team scoring, as the club swept the heavily favoured Chicago Blackhawks in the first round of the playoffs, before losing to the 529:
where doctors performed emergency surgery. They found a potentially deadly virus related to the flesh-eating bacteria, had entered the infected area of Brown's leg. The surgery saved Brown's life, and he returned to action for Toronto's February 4, 1998, game against the St. Louis Blues. Brown would appear in 19 games with the Maple Leafs during the 1997–98 season, scoring a goal and nine points. His time in Toronto would be short, as the Leafs traded Brown to the Washington Capitals for
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Brown finished 1993–94 with the Canucks after his late season trade, appearing in 11 games with the team, scoring a goal and six points. In the playoffs, Brown had a memorable performance, as he scored six goals and 15 points in 24 games, leading the Canucks defense in scoring, as Vancouver lost to
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in the final game. It was the third consecutive season that St. Louis won the championship. In 2009–10, the Bandits finished second in the South Division, going 44-11-3, however, the club struggled in the playoffs, and failed to win the championship, as the club finished in fifth in the Nationals.
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spotted something wrong with the scar on his leg. Its inflammation appeared to be spreading to other parts of the body. Broadhurst and Smith insisted that Brown see a doctor, but by the time he got there, he was already in shock. Unsure what was wrong, the trainers then rushed him to the hospital,
310:, Brown continued to put up very high offensive numbers, scoring 21 goals and 68 points in 78 games, again leading Nordiques defensemen in scoring, and had the third highest total on the club. The rebuilding Nordiques, however, missed the playoffs for the second consecutive season. Brown began the 519:
After playing three games with the Toronto Maple Leafs following his trade from the Carolina Hurricanes, the shin injury that Brown suffered while playing with the Hurricanes was not healing very well, and Brown began experiencing severe chills and became very ill. He asked Toronto trainers if he
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Brown finished the 1989-90 season with the St. Louis Blues, as he continued to put up very solid offensive numbers, scoring 10 goals and 38 points in 48 games, helping the Blues reach the post-season. In the playoffs, Brown scored two goals and 12 points in 12 games, as the Blues lost to the
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season, taking over a rebuilding club that had missed the playoffs the previous two seasons. In his first season with the 67's, Brown led the team back into the post-season, with a 38-25-5 record, earning him the OHL's third All-Star team coach. In the post-season, the 67's lost to the
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players skate, resulting the injury be stitched up, as Brown was able to return to action. On January 2, 1998, the Hurricanes traded Brown to the Toronto Maple Leafs for the Maple Leafs fourth round draft pick in the 1998 NHL Entry Draft. This trade was made the day before
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In the summer of 2015 Brown became both head coach and general manager, replacing Pat Higgins, who became the team's head scout. On April 25, 2017, Brown announced his resignation from the 67's as the team's head coach and general manager, for personal reasons.
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Brown finished the 1997–98 season with the Capitals, earning six assists in nine games with the club, as Washington reached the playoffs. In the post-season, Brown was limited to two games due to headaches, as he earned two assists. The Capitals reached the
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season with the Nordiques, scoring seven goals and 29 points in 44 games, providing the club with some much needed offense. In 11 playoff games, Brown scored three goals and six points in 13 games, as the Nordiques lost to their provincial rivals, the
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Brown finished the 1995–96 season with the Hartford Whalers, appearing in 48 games, scoring seven goals and 38 points to lead the team defense in scoring, but the Whalers failed to reach the post-season. During the season opener of the
226:, Brown saw a big increase in his offensive numbers, as he scored 17 goals and 77 points in 68 games, finishing second in team scoring. However, the club failed to qualify for the post-season. Brown led the Wolves in scoring during the 355:, as the Blues finished with the second best record in the league, getting 105 points. In the playoffs, Brown continued to be very productive, scoring three goals and 12 points in 13 games, but the Blues were upset by the 222:, Brown appeared in 65 games, scoring nine goals and 46 points, leading the Wolves defense in scoring, and finishing fifth in overall team scoring. However, the rebuilding club failed to qualify for the post-season. In 578:, who was fired after the team began the season with an 11-27-3 record. Under Brown, the River Otters improved, going 13-18-4; however, the club failed to make the playoffs. After the season, the River Otters folded. 429:
season, Brown appeared in 33 games with Vancouver, scoring eight goals and 31 points, finishing fourth in overall team scoring, despite missing 15 games due to a cracked bone in his wrist after being slashed by
347:, Brown led the Blues defense in scoring, as he had 12 goals and 59 points in 67 games, as he missed nearly a month of the season due to broken left ankle, and was third in overall team scoring, only behind 606:
in the second round, losing in the fifth and deciding game. St. Louis had another elite regular season in 2011–12, going 42-15-3, and winning the Midwest Division. In the playoffs, the Bandits lost to the
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season with the Nordiques, appearing in 78 games, scoring 16 goals and 53 points, the most among Nordiques defensemen, and fifth on the team; however, the club failed to reach the post-season.
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season, appearing in eight games, scoring three goals and five points. In one playoff game, Brown was held off the scoresheet. Brown also appeared in one post-season game with the Nordiques
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season with St. Louis, appearing in 68 games, scoring 13 goals and 60 points, leading the defense in scoring for the fourth straight season. On March 21, 1994, the Blues traded Brown,
479:, Brown suffered from a back injury, which required season-ending disc fusion surgery, causing him to miss the entire season. In his only game, he was held off the scoresheet. 442:
season with Vancouver, appearing in 28 games, as he scored only one goal, and 17 points. On December 19, 1995, the Canucks traded Brown and their third round draft pick in the
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season. In 32 games with the Hurricanes, Brown struggled offensively, scoring three goals and 13 points. On December 20, 1997, Brown suffered a deep gash in his shin from a
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The Bandits had another very successful regular season in 2010–11, going 41-13-4, and winning the North Division. In the post-season, the Bandits lost to the
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He is married to Laina and they have three children together, Jenna-Rose, Logan, and Caden. Logan also plays hockey and was drafted 11th overall by the
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season with the Express, appearing in 26 games, scoring two goals and 16 points, before being promoted to Quebec. Brown finished the
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season with Quebec, as in 29 games, he scored six goals and 16 points. On December 13, 1989, the Nordiques traded Brown to the
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After the season, Brown became a free agent but retired from playing after he was unable to find a new team to sign with.
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Due to lack of attendance, the club became dormant, and in 2013, the franchise was sold to the ownership of the
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season, however, the Ice failed to qualify for the post-season, as the club finished with a 21-37-7 record. In
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season with 64 points, scoring 16 goals and 48 assists in 56 games. Sudbury missed the playoffs once again. In
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Another Jeff Brown was drafted in the first round of the 1996 NHL Entry Draft but never played in the NHL. See
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two months later as Brown's family stayed behind following the mid-season trade.)
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During the summer of 1997, the Whalers franchise relocated and became the
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Brown scored at least 20 goals for the second time of his career in
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was acquired from the Vancouver Canucks. (Brown's son
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Index

Jeff Brown (tennis)
Jeff Brown (ice hockey, born 1978)
Ottawa
Ontario
Defence
Shot
Quebec Nordiques
St. Louis Blues
Vancouver Canucks
Hartford Whalers
Carolina Hurricanes
Toronto Maple Leafs
Washington Capitals
NHL draft
1984
Quebec Nordiques
Canadian
ice hockey
defenceman
National Hockey League
1992 NHL All-Star Game
St. Louis Blues
Sudbury Wolves
Ontario Hockey League
1982–83
1983–84
1984–85
1985–86
Guelph Platers
Max Kaminsky Trophy

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