Results for: 1987 season review
WRC 1987 Season Review
2009-08-26 - extension: rar - parts: 8 - size: 33 MB
WRC 1987 Season Review
Hosted on: rapidshare.com
1987 FIA F1 Season Review
2009-04-02 - extension: rar - parts: 5 - size: 98 MB
1987 FIA F1 Season Review
Hosted on: rapidshare.com
Video results for: 1987 season reviewMore results from video
Kayvon interviews Paul Coffey (Penguins Red Wings Oilers) http://kayvontv.com/watch/
With the NHL's Stanley Cup Playoffs in full gear I figured this (More) http://kayvontv.com/watch/
With the NHL's Stanley Cup Playoffs in full gear I figured this would be the perfect time to post my interview with former NHL great Paul Coffey. (of the NHL's Pittsburgh Penguins of Sidney Crosby fame, the Detroit Red Wings, and the Edmonton Oilers, where he teamed with Mr.Wayne Gretzky, Mark Messier, and my favorite hockey player of all-time, Glenn Anderson to win several Stanley Cups)
This man is a legend folks!! He has won cups with both Wayne Gretzky and Mario Lemieux!!
Coffey gave me the low down on his retirement plans, his childhood playing days, and his thoughts on Mark Messier being inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame.
Paul Douglas Coffey (born June 1, 1961, in York, Ontario) is a retired professional ice hockey defenceman in the National Hockey League. Known for his speed and scoring prowess, Coffey ranks second all-time among NHL defensemen in career goals, assists, and points.
Coffey was drafted 6th overall by the Edmonton Oilers in the 1980 NHL Entry Draft. He blossomed in the 1981--82 season, scoring 89 points and was named a Second-Team NHL All-Star. In the Oilers' first Stanley Cup-winning season, he became only the second defenceman in NHL history to score 40 goals in a season. He won his first James Norris Trophy in 1984--85 while posting 121 points. Coffey went on to post a historic post-season in the 1985 Playoffs, setting records for most goals (12), assists (25), and points (37) in one playoff year by a defenceman on the way to another Stanley Cup. He won the Norris Trophy again in 1985--86, while breaking Bobby Orr's record for goals in a season by a defenceman, scoring 48. His 138 points that year was second only to Orr (139 in 1970--71) among defensemen. [1]
Coffey helped Edmonton to a third Cup in 1986--87, but the deciding Game Seven that year against Philadelphia would be his last in an Oilers' uniform. After a monetary dispute with Head Coach & General Manager Glen Sather, Coffey was traded to the Pittsburgh Penguins in 1987, where he played four and a half seasons, and won another Stanley Cup in 1990--91. He was then traded to the Los Angeles Kings where he was re-united with Wayne Gretzky and Jari Kurri for parts of two seasons. [2]
After his brief stint with L.A., he was traded to the Detroit Red Wings where he played for four and a half seasons and enjoyed moderate success. In the lockout-shortened 1994--95 NHL season, Coffey led his team in scoring, the only time in his entire career he would accomplish that feat, while picking up his third Norris Trophy. In the 1995--96 NHL Playoffs, he led all defenceman in shorthanded goals (2).
He was then traded to the Hartford Whalers at the start of the 1996--97 season after a falling out with Red Wings coach Scotty Bowman. But before he could even get halfway into the season, he engineered a trade to the Philadelphia Flyers. He played for Philadelphia for a season and a half, most significantly helping the team to reach the 1997 Stanley Cup Finals against his former team, Detroit. The Flyers were swept by the Red Wings in four games.
After a very brief stint (10 games) with the Chicago Blackhawks, he was traded to the Carolina Hurricanes. He would play his final season in Boston, with the Bruins.
Paul Coffey retired in 2000 with 396 goals, 1135 assists, and 1531 points, second only to Ray Bourque in all-time career scoring by a defenceman.
stanley cup playoffs interview paul coffey penguins red wings goal score game review hockey nhl sidney crosby Pittsburgh detroit red wings flyers corsby mario gretzky messier hhof hockey nhl hall of fame rod black bell celebrity gala bobby orr edmonton oilers goal react reaction score fight gretzky win stanley cup semi finals evgeni malkin conn smythe sid the kid crosby kayvon kayvontv toronto canada evgeni malkin paul coffey interview react reaction game winner game winning save pass score fight nhl national hockey league toronto ontario canada video press tsn cnn ctv mtv star sports net hockey canada new stanley cup playoffs interview paul coffey penguins red wings goal score game review hockey nhl sidney crosby Pittsburgh detroit red wings flyers corsby mario gretzky messier hhof hockey nhl hall of fame rod black bell celebrity gala bobby orr edmonton oilers goal react reaction score fight gretzky win stanley cup semi finals evgeni malkin conn smythe sid the kid crosby kayvon kayvontv toronto canada evgeni malkin paul coffey interview react reaction game winner game winning save pass score fight nhl national hockey league toronto ontario canada video press tsn cnn ctv mtv star sports net hockey canada new staal game one two three four five six seven game winner game winning 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Pittsburgh Penguins pens Philadelphia Flyers
Hossa Marian Talbot Maxime goal (Less)
Bookmark FilesTube
Link to FilesTube
Show your support by placing a link to filestube.com on your website and favorite forums.