Glen Featherstone: Difference between revisions

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Content deleted Content added
No edit summary
Line 19: Line 19:
Featherstone was drafted 73rd overall by the [[St. Louis Blues]] in the [[1986 NHL Entry Draft]] and made his NHL debut playing for the Blues in [[1988–89 NHL season|1988]]. He also played for the [[Boston Bruins]], [[New York Rangers]], [[Hartford Whalers]] and the [[Calgary Flames]]. In total, Featherstone played 384 regular season games, scoring 19 goals and 61 assists for 80 points and collecting 939 penalty minutes. He left the NHL after the [[1996–97 NHL season|1997]] season to play in the [[International Hockey League (1945–2001)|International Hockey League]], playing for the [[Indianapolis Ice]] and the [[Chicago Wolves]]. After the league folded in 2001, Featherstone retired.
Featherstone was drafted 73rd overall by the [[St. Louis Blues]] in the [[1986 NHL Entry Draft]] and made his NHL debut playing for the Blues in [[1988–89 NHL season|1988]]. He also played for the [[Boston Bruins]], [[New York Rangers]], [[Hartford Whalers]] and the [[Calgary Flames]]. In total, Featherstone played 384 regular season games, scoring 19 goals and 61 assists for 80 points and collecting 939 penalty minutes. He left the NHL after the [[1996–97 NHL season|1997]] season to play in the [[International Hockey League (1945–2001)|International Hockey League]], playing for the [[Indianapolis Ice]] and the [[Chicago Wolves]]. After the league folded in 2001, Featherstone retired.


==Social Activity==
==Social Activities==
Bruins Legends like Glen Featherstone, Rick Middleton, Bob Sweeney, Reggie Lemelin and many more skated against the Massachusetts Down Syndrome Congress(MDSC) all stars to the delight of more than 400 people, many of whom were from families affected by Down syndrome. This family event provided guests with opportunities to meet and get autographs from former Bruins greats. In addition to the action on the ice, the event also featured a raffle and a silent auction filled with sports memorabilia, sports tickets and other gift items. All guests were invited to join the Boston Bruins Alumni, Blades the Bear, Bruins Ice Girls, and the Worcester Sharks mascot Finz on the ice for a free skate before the game began.<ref>[http://www.mdsc.org/events/BostonBruinsPartnership.cfm Boston Bruins Partnership with Massachusetts Down Syndrome Congress.]</ref>
Bruins Legends like Glen Featherstone, Rick Middleton, Bob Sweeney, Reggie Lemelin and many more skated against the Massachusetts Down Syndrome Congress(MDSC) all stars to the delight of more than 400 people, many of whom were from families affected by Down syndrome. This family event provided guests with opportunities to meet and get autographs from former Bruins greats. In addition to the action on the ice, the event also featured a raffle and a silent auction filled with sports memorabilia, sports tickets and other gift items. All guests were invited to join the Boston Bruins Alumni, Blades the Bear, Bruins Ice Girls, and the Worcester Sharks mascot Finz on the ice for a free skate before the game began.<ref>[http://www.mdsc.org/events/BostonBruinsPartnership.cfm Boston Bruins Partnership with Massachusetts Down Syndrome Congress.]</ref>




==References==
==External links==
==External links==
*{{hockeydb|1631}}
*{{hockeydb|1631}}

Revision as of 20:22, 6 August 2013

Glen Featherstone
Born (1968-07-08) July 8, 1968 (age 55)
Toronto, ON, CAN
Height 6 ft 4 in (193 cm)
Weight 215 lb (98 kg; 15 st 5 lb)
Position Defence
Shot Left
Played for St. Louis Blues
Boston Bruins
New York Rangers
Hartford Whalers
Calgary Flames
NHL draft 73rd overall, 1986
St. Louis Blues
Playing career 1988–2001

Glen Featherstone (born July 8, 1968) is a retired Canadian ice hockey defenceman.

Featherstone was drafted 73rd overall by the St. Louis Blues in the 1986 NHL Entry Draft and made his NHL debut playing for the Blues in 1988. He also played for the Boston Bruins, New York Rangers, Hartford Whalers and the Calgary Flames. In total, Featherstone played 384 regular season games, scoring 19 goals and 61 assists for 80 points and collecting 939 penalty minutes. He left the NHL after the 1997 season to play in the International Hockey League, playing for the Indianapolis Ice and the Chicago Wolves. After the league folded in 2001, Featherstone retired.

Social Activities

Bruins Legends like Glen Featherstone, Rick Middleton, Bob Sweeney, Reggie Lemelin and many more skated against the Massachusetts Down Syndrome Congress(MDSC) all stars to the delight of more than 400 people, many of whom were from families affected by Down syndrome. This family event provided guests with opportunities to meet and get autographs from former Bruins greats. In addition to the action on the ice, the event also featured a raffle and a silent auction filled with sports memorabilia, sports tickets and other gift items. All guests were invited to join the Boston Bruins Alumni, Blades the Bear, Bruins Ice Girls, and the Worcester Sharks mascot Finz on the ice for a free skate before the game began.[1]


References

External links

Template:Persondata