Three Canadian 🇨🇦 hockey legends – Joe “Super Joe” Sakic, Paul “Mighty Mouse” Kariya and Steve “The Captain” Yzerman

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Dec 24, 2019

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Click on a link below to view Three 🇨🇦 Canadian hockey legends – Joe “Super Joe” Sakic, Paul “Mighty Mouse” Kariya and Steve “The Captain” Yzerman career highlights


Joe Sakic – 🇨🇦

Joe Sakic with the Colorado Avalanche circa 1997
Joe Sakic with the Colorado Avalanche circa 1997

Credit: Håkan Dahlström

  • Full name – Joseph Steven Sakic
  • Nickname – “Super Joe”, “Burnaby Joe”, “Sack”
  • Nationality – Canadian 🇨🇦
  • Career accomplishments –
Olympic Games
Gold medal – first place2002 Salt Lake City
World Championships
Gold medal – first place1994 Italy
Silver medal – second place1991 Finland
World Cup
Gold medal – first place2004 World Cup
Silver medal – second place1996 World Cup
World Junior Championships
Gold medal – first place1988 Soviet Union

Joe Sakic W.H.L. and C.H.L. awards

AwardYear
WHL East Jim Piggott Memorial Trophy (Rookie of the Year)1987
WHL East Player of the Year1987
WHL East Second All-Star Team1987
WHL Bob Clarke Trophy (Leading Scorer)1988
CHL Player of the Year1988
WHL Player of the Year1988
WHL East First All-Star Team1988

Joe Sakic N.H.L. awards

AwardYear(s)
Stanley Cup champion1996, 2001
Conn Smythe Trophy1996
M.A.C. (Most Assists with Children) Award1998
Bud Light Plus/Minus Award (shared with Patrik Eliáš)2001
Hart Memorial Trophy2001
Lester B. Pearson Award2001
Lady Byng Memorial Trophy2001
NHL First All-Star Team2001, 2002, 2004
NHL All-Star Game MVP2004
NHL/Sheraton Road Performer Award (most road points)2004
NHL Foundation Player Award2007

Joe Sakic international awards

AwardYear
Winter Olympic Games Ice Hockey Tournament Most Valuable Player2002
Winter Olympic Games Ice Hockey All-Star Team2002

N.H.L. Legends Tribute – N.H.L. 100 Greatest Players: Joe “Super Joe” Sakic Captained The Colorado Avalanche To Two N.H.L. Stanley Cups – 🇨🇦


E.S.P.N. Tribute: Top 10 Joe “Super Joe” Sakic Moments – 🇨🇦


Joe “Super Joe” Sakic Highlights: Joe “Super Joe” Sakic 500th Career Goal – 🇨🇦


Paul Kariya – 🇨🇦

Paul Kariya with the Nashville Predators circa 2005
Paul Kariya with the Nashville Predators circa 2005

Credit: Sean Russell

  • Full name – Paul Tetsuhiko Kariya
  • Nickname – “The Mighty Mouse”
  • Nationality – Canadian 🇨🇦 
  • Career accomplishments –
Olympic Games
Gold medal – first place2002 Salt Lake City
Silver medal – second place1994 Lillehammer
World Championships
Gold medal – first place1994 Italy
Silver medal – second place1996 Austria
World Junior Championships
Gold medal – first place1993 Sweden
Phoenix Cup
Silver medal – second place1991 Japan

Paul Kariya career awards

AwardYear
B.C.H.L. (Interior Conference)
Bruce Allison Memorial Trophy (rookie of the year)1991
Bob Fenton Trophy (most sportsmanlike player)1991, 1992
Vern Dye Memorial Trophy (most valuable player)1991, 1992
Canadian Junior A Player of the Year1992
Hockey East
All-Hockey East Rookie Team1993
First Team1993
Rookie of the Year1993
Player of the Year1993
Lamoriello Trophy (league championship; with Maine Black Bears)1993
N.C.A.A.
Hobey Baker Award (most outstanding player)1993
National championship (with Maine Black Bears)1993
AHCA East First-Team All-American1993
All-NCAA All-Tournament Team1993
N.H.L.
All-Rookie Team1995
First All-Star Team1996, 1997, 1999
Second All-Star Team2000, 2003
Lady Byng Memorial Trophy (most sportsmanlike player)1996, 1997
NHL All-Star Game1996, 1997, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003
Skills Competition Puck Control Champion1999, 2000, 2001, 2002
Anaheim Ducks #9 jersey retired2018
International
World Junior Championship All-Star Team1993
World Junior Championship gold medal (with Canada)1993
World Championship All-Star Team1994, 1996
World Championship gold medal (with Canada)1994
Winter Olympic gold medal2002

Paul Kariya career records

  • Last NCAA Division I player to score 100 points in a single season – 12th overall
  • Anaheim Ducks record; most overtime goals, single season – 3 in 1995–96
  • Anaheim Ducks record; highest plus-minus, single season – +36 in 1996–97
  • Anaheim Ducks record; most shots, single season – 429 in 1998–99
  • Anaheim Ducks record; longest tenured captain – 8 years from 1996–2003
  • Nashville Predators record; most assists, single season – 54 in 2005–06
  • Nashville Predators record; most points, single season – 85 in 2005–06
  • Most Puck Control Relay wins at NHL SkillsCompetition – 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002

N.H.L. Legends Tribute – Anaheim Ducks Honor Paul”Mighty Mouse” Kariya And Retire His Number Nine – 🇨🇦


Paul “Mighty Mouse” Kariya 1994 – 2010 N.H.L. Career Highlights – 🇨🇦


Steve Yzerman – 🇨🇦

Steve Yzerman with the Detroit Red Wings
Steve Yzerman with the Detroit Red Wings
  • Full name – Stephen Gregory Yzerman
  • Nickname – “The Captain”, “Captain Forever”, “Stevie Wonder”, “Stevie Y”
  • Nationality – Canadian 🇨🇦 
  • Career accomplishments –
Olympic Games
Gold medal – first place2002 Salt Lake City
World Cup
Silver medal – second place1996 Canada
World Championships
Silver medal – second place1985 Czechoslovakia
Silver medal – second place1989 Sweden
Canada Cup
Gold medal – first place1984 Canada
World Junior Championships
Bronze medal – third place1983 Soviet Union

Steve Yzerman career awards and achievements

  • NHL All-Star Game Roster – 1984 (first 18-year old to be selected to the roster), 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1997, 1999, 2000;
  • NHL First Team All-Star – 2000;
  • Lester B. Pearson Award – 1989;
  • Conn Smythe Trophy – 1998;
  • Frank J. Selke Trophy – 2000;
  • Stanley Cup champion (as player) – 1997, 1998, 2002;
  • Stanley Cup champion (as executive) – 2008;
  • Bill Masterton Memorial Trophy – 2003;
  • Lester Patrick Trophy – 2006;
  • Seventh in NHL history in points, tenth in goals and ninth in assists;
  • First in Red Wings history in assists; second in points and goals; fourth in games played; second all-time in seasons and seventh all-time in games played with only one NHL franchise;
  • Longest-serving captain for a team in league history (19 seasons, 1,303 games);
  • Number (19) retired with Canadian Men’s National Team; (#19 later worn at the 2010 Vancouver Olympics by Joe Thornton)
  • Named vice-president of Detroit Red Wings – 2006;
  • Detroit Red Wings #19 retired on January 2, 2007;
  • Named general manager of Team Canada – 2008;
  • Was ranked sixth in The Hockey News “The Top 60 Since 1967 – The Best Players of the Post Expansion Era”;
  • Inducted into Ottawa Sports Hall of Fame – January 11, 2008;
  • Inducted into the Michigan Sports Hall of Fame – February 11, 2008;
  • Inducted into Canada’s Sports Hall of Fame – 2008;
  • Inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame – 2009;
  • Named general manager and vice-president of the Tampa Bay Lightning – May 2010;
  • Inducted into the IIHF Hall of Fame – 2014;
  • Named to the Order of Hockey in Canada by Hockey Canada – 2014;
  • NHL General Manager of the Year Award – 2015;
  • Named on the 100 Greatest NHL Players list for the NHL’s Centennial Anniversary – 2017;
  • Named general manager and executive vice-president of the Detroit Red Wings – April 2019

N.H.L. Legends Tribute – N.H.L. 100 Greatest Players: Steve “The Captain” Yzerman Captained the Detroit Red Wings For 19 N.H.L. Seasons – 🇨🇦


Steve “The Captain” Yzerman 1994 – 2010 N.H.L. Career Highlights – 🇨🇦



Sources: Wikipedia–https://www.en.wikipedia.org, E.S.P.N.–https://www.espn.com, N.H.L.–https://www.nhl.com, Winter Olympics official website–https://www.olympic.org/winter-games, Sportsnet–https://www.sportsnet.ca, YouTube–https://www.youtube.com

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