Mike Modano -1988 NHL Draft

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1st overall selection, Minnesota North Stars

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  • One of the best drafts ever and it was a stepping stone for him to come to dallas where he has continued his awesome career which is all I care about and he will no doubt be inducted into the NHL hall of fame some day. Dallas love Mikey Mo.

  • First off, because the "insult" was nothing but lame.

    You try to insult someone you know nothing about and when another one insults you, you start to cry about it. That my friend is the definition of a deserving facepalm.

    Now, have a nice day.

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  • that hair is fantastic. it was bitter sweet watching him raise the cup here in buffalo. awesome hockey player and fun to watch

  • That should've been the only jersey he ever wore.

  • @nhlhockeyman8 Teemu Selanne was drafted in 1988, but he played his first NHL game in 1992.

    Same goes with Dominik Hasek. Hasek was drafted in 1983, but didn't play until 1990. Hasek currently plays with HC Spartak Moscow of the KHL.

  • @avalanchesuperstar  selanne

  • Mike Modano retired today - the last active player from the 80's.

    So, the 80's in the NHL have ended. The great era of Gretzky,Lemieux, and the likes of Gordie Howe,Bobby Hull, and Phil Esposito played their last. Goodbye 80's! GOODBYE!

  • Mullets at the 80-s

  • he looks 14!

  • mean mullet

  • ADD moment - am I the only one who noticed that suddenly after Bettman took over, teams started relocating or having massive financial trouble? Canadian markets basically went into the crapper in the 90s. Rather than star players staying in Canada, they suddenly moved to the US. Obviously, the fans are back in full force in Canada, and now we're the gravy train for the rest of the league when teams can't make it on their own...you know, the teams that can sign big name players.

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