Brian Propp | |||
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Brian Propp, April, 2010
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Born |
Lanigan, Saskatchewan, Canada |
February 15, 1959 ||
Height | 5 ft 9 in (175 cm) | ||
Weight | 190 lb (86 kg; 13 st 8 lb) | ||
Position | Left Wing | ||
Shot | Left | ||
Played for |
Philadelphia Flyers Boston Bruins Minnesota North Stars HC Lugano Hartford Whalers |
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National team | Canada | ||
NHL Draft | 14th overall, 1979 Philadelphia Flyers |
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Playing career | 1979–1994 |
Medal record | ||
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Representing Canada | ||
Men's Ice hockey | ||
World Championships | ||
1982 Finland | {{{3}}} | |
World Championships | ||
1983 Soviet Union | ||
Canada Cup | ||
1987 Canada | ||
Spengler Cup | ||
1992 Sweden | {{{3}}} |
Brian Phillip Propp (born February 15, 1959) is a retired Canadian professional ice hockey left winger who played 15 seasons in the NHL from 1979 until 1994.
Propp was born in Lanigan, Saskatchewan, and grew up in Neudorf, Saskatchewan.
Propp started career with the Melville Millionaires of the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League and broke the scoring record with 75 goals and 92 assists for 168 points in 57 games playing on a line with Kelly Dean and Dwayne Tuberfield. He then moved on to the Brandon Wheat Kings of the WHL, at the same time when the team was one of the most dominating clubs in all of Canadian Major Junior Hockey. When Propp was with the team it produced future NHLer's such as Brad McCrimmon, Bill Derlago, Laurie Boschman, Dave Semenko, Glen Hanlon, Ray Allison and Walt Poddubny. Propp himself won two league scoring titles. At the end of his third season, he was drafted 14th overall by the Philadelphia Flyers in the 1979 NHL Entry Draft.
Propp made the Flyers the next season, and proved his mettle in the NHL right away. He managed to score the game-winning goal in his first career game against NY Islanders goalie Billy Smith in the second period and had an assist in the game for a 2 point night. He played on a line with legends Reggie Leach and Bobby Clarke in his rookie season for his first 20 games and then was put on a line with Ken Linesman and Paul Holmgren and that contributed to his quick success. It would not be the last time Propp played with two elite players, as he played with Wayne Gretzky and Mario Lemieux for most of the 1987 Canada Cup Canadian team that won the tournament.