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Lee in 1979
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Born |
Ellesmere, England, GBR |
January 2, 1956 ||
Height | 5 ft 9 in (175 cm) | ||
Weight | 180 lb (82 kg; 12 st 12 lb) | ||
Position | Right Wing | ||
Shot | Right | ||
Played for |
Berlin Polar Bears (DEL) Wolfsburg EHC (DEL) Düsseldorf EG (DEL) Pittsburgh Penguins (NHL) Baltimore Skipjacks (AHL) Nova Scotia Voyageurs (AHL) |
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NHL Draft | 12th overall, 1976 Montreal Canadiens |
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WHA Draft | 21st overall, 1976 Toronto Toros |
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Playing career | 1976–1997 |
Peter John Lee (born January 2, 1956) is a professional ice hockey manager and retired professional ice hockey player. He played 431 National Hockey League games with the Pittsburgh Penguins. Lee has been serving as CEO of German club Eisbären Berlin since 2005.
He was born in Ellesmere, England, United Kingdom, and raised in Arvida, Quebec.
Learning to skate on the outdoor surface of Arvida's Powell Park, he first attracted attention as a hockey player when suiting up for that town's Pee-Wee Orioles before the family moved to Ottawa in his mid-teen years.
He was recruited along with his brother David by the Ottawa 67's of the Ontario Hockey League (OHL). He enjoyed a stellar junior career with the Ottawa 67's, where he became one of the few junior players to record more than 400 career points. He was awarded CHL Player of the Year in 1975–76. He set the OHL career scoring record with 213 career goals—a record that lasted for 33 years, until March 8, 2009, when John Tavares scored his 214th to surpass Lee.
After setting a new league record with 81 goals in 1975–76, Lee was chosen in the first-round of the 1976 NHL Entry Draft (12th overall) by the Montreal Canadiens. Though he would spend two seasons with their farm team, the Nova Scotia Voyageurs, Lee never played for the Canadiens. On November 29, 1977, Montreal traded Lee, along with Peter Mahovlich, to the Pittsburgh Penguins in exchange for emerging star Pierre Larouche and the rights to forward Peter Marsh.