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Ron Duguay

Ron Duguay
Born (1957-07-06) July 6, 1957 (age 59)
Sudbury, ON, CAN
Height 6 ft 02 in (188 cm)
Weight 210 lb (95 kg; 15 st 0 lb)
Position Centre
Shot Right
Played for New York Rangers
Detroit Red Wings
Pittsburgh Penguins
Los Angeles Kings
Mannheim ERC
National team  Canada
NHL Draft 13th overall, 1977
New York Rangers
WHA Draft 3rd overall, 1976
Winnipeg Jets
Playing career 1977–1999

Ronald Duguay (born July 6, 1957) is a retired Canadian professional ice hockey player and coach who played 12 seasons in the National Hockey League (NHL) from 1977 through 1989, and served four seasons as a minor league coach. He currently appears as an in-studio analyst during MSG Network's coverage of the New York Rangers. He was born in the Sudbury region of northern Ontario. As a child, he resided in Val Caron, Ontario. He played junior hockey for the hometown Sudbury Wolves of the Ontario Hockey League.

Duguay was drafted 13th overall by the New York Rangers in the 1977 NHL Amateur Draft. He played 864 career NHL games, scoring 274 goals and 346 assists for 620 points.

After being drafted in 1977, Duguay made the jump directly from junior hockey to the NHL, with 20 goals in his rookie year. Duguay played his first six seasons in New York, where he was known as much for his long hair and flashy behaviour as he was for his play on the ice.

With the Rangers, Duguay set a team record, for the fastest goal at the start of a game, at 9 seconds, on April 6, 1980 against the Philadelphia Flyers. Suffering injuries, his production did not progress as hoped, but after playing for Team Canada in the 1981 Canada Cup, his play improved, and in 1981–82 led the Rangers in scoring with 40 goals. That same season, he played in the NHL All-Star Game, representing the Rangers on the Wales Conference squad. In 1982–83 Duguay's numbers dipped, and he only scored 19 goals. Rangers coach Herb Brooks clashed with Duguay over his play and popularity in New York's night life, and on June 13, 1983 Duguay, Eddie Mio and Eddie Johnstone were traded to the Detroit Red Wings, for Willie Huber, Mark Osborne and Mike Blaisdell.


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