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Career Statistics

Here are some numbers on Stevie. You`re all free to send me some comments on this. Maybe you know some other things which could be put on this page.

                 Regular Season                           Playoffs
Yr      GP   G    A  Pts  PIM   +/-  PPG  SHG Shots |  GP   G   A Pts PIM
83-84  80  39   48   87   33   -17   13    0   177  |   4   3   3   6   0
84-85  80  30   59   89   58   -17    9    0   231  |   3   2   1   3   2
85-86  51  14   28   42   16   -24    3    0   132  |   -   -   -   -   -
86-87  80  31   59   90   43    -1    9    1   217  |  16   5  13  18   8
87-88  64  50   52  102   44    30   10    6   242  |   3   1   3   4   6
88-89  80  65   90  155   61    17   17    3   388  |   6   5   5  10   2
89-90  79  62   65  127   79    -6   16    7   332  |   -   -   -   -   -
90-91  80  51   57  108   34    -2   12    6   326  |   7   3   3   6   4
91-92  79  45   58  103   64    26    9    8   295  |  11   3   5   8  12
92-93  84  58   79  137   44    33   13    7   307  |   7   4   3   7   4
93-94  58  24   58   82   36    11    7    3   217  |   3   1   3   4   0
94-95  47  12   26   38   40     6    4    0   134  |  15   4   8  12   0
95-96  80  36   59   95   64    29   16    2   220  |  18   8  12  20   4
96-97  81  22   63   85   78    22    8    0   232  |  20   7   6  13   4
Total 1023 539 801 1340  694   106   146  43  3449  |  113  45  65 110 46

His Preformance with Team Canada

 Member of Bronze-winning Team Canada at 1983 World Junior Championships
(2-3-5 in seven games) ... Played for Team Canada in 1984 Canada Cup at the
age of 19 ... Had seven points (3-4-7) for Team Canada that captured
silvermedal at 1985 World Championships ... Won silver at 1989 World-
Championships and was named to tournament All-Star Team ... Led all scorers
(9-10-19) at 1990 World Championships and was named Best Forward of
Tournament as well as an All-Star ... Top all-time scorer among Canadians
at World Championship level with 18 goals for 38 points in 28 games.

Year Event GP G A TP PIM 1983 World Jr. Championship 7 2 3 5 - 1984 Canada Cup 4 - - - - 1985 World Championship 10 3 4 7 6 1989 World Championship 8 5 7 12 2 1990 World Championship 10 9 10 19 8 1996 World Cup 6 2 1 3 - Bronze medal 1983, World Junior Championships. Silver medal 1985, World Championships. Silver medal 1988, World Championships, selected in All-Star Team. 1990, World Championships, Top scorer in Tournament, best forwad, selected in All-Star Team. Stevie is a Top All-Time scorer among Canadian players at World Championships with his 38 points in 28 games.

Highlights

1995-96 
         Tied Mario Lemieux for the longest point-scoring streak in the NHL at  16 games ... Accumulated 26 points (10-16-26) in 16-game stretch from Feb. 10 to Mar. 12 ... Ranked 19th in the NHL in points, 17th in power play goals (16), 2nd in shorthanded assists (5) behind Chris Chelios, 6th in game-winning goals (8) ... Finished as number three in voting for Thr Selke
Tropht Award ... Helped Detroit to the NHL's best penalty killing record(88.3%) ... Helped Red Wings to the NHL's best regular- season record (62-13-7, 131 points). 


1994-95
         Finished with a +6 rating ... Had 11 multiple-point games ... Underwent surgery before the
         season in Los Angeles to remove a herniated disc from the neck area.
1993-94
         Finished third on the club in points and assists ... First time in six seasons he did not score at
         least 100 points ... Scored his 1,100th NHL point with a goal Mar. 6 ... Missed 26 games with
         a herniated disk ... Played in his 800th career game Mar. 15 ... 600th career assist came Oct.
         13.
1992-93
         Scored his 18th career hat trick, tying the club record with Gordie Howe ... Voted as the
         starting center in All-Star Game ... 137 points were the second-highest of his career .. Fourth in
         league in scoring ... Eighth straight season leading the Red Wings in scoring.
1991-92
         Played in All-Star Game ... Tied his own club record with a nine-game goal-scoring streak Jan
         29-Feb. 12 ... Led Red Wings in scoring.
1990-91
         Appeared in All-Star Game ... Led Red Wings in scoring.
1989-90
         Appeared in All-Star Game ... Tied career-high with six points Feb. 16 .. Set club record with a
         nine-game goal-scoring streak Nov. 18-Dec. 5 ... Led Red Wings in scoring ... Played at World
         Championships with Team USA.
1988-89
         Played in All-Star Game ... Registered career-highs in goals (65), assists (90) and points (155)
         through completion of 1993-94 season ... Won Lester B. Pearson Award as top performer in a
         vote of NHL players ... Goal and assist totals set club records ... Set career-high with six points
         Mar. 15 ... Became one of only four players in NHL history to score at least 150 points in a
         season ... Set a club record with a 28-game scoring streak Nov. 1-Jan. 4 ... Led Red Wings in
         scoring ... Played at World Championships.
1987-88
         Appeared in All-Star Game ... Topped century mark in scoring for the first of six straight
         seasons ... Red Wings scoring leader.
1986-87
         Became youngest Red Wing team captain ever (21 years old) ... First of eight consecutive
         seasons leading the Red Wings in scoring.
1984-85
         Played in World Championships.
1983-84
         Selected as an underage junior by the Detroit Red Wings in the first round (fourth pick overall)
         of the 1983 NHL Entry Draft ... Finished second in balloting for Calder Trophy which is
         awarded to NHL's top rookie ... NHL All-Rookie Team ... Played in Canada Cup ... Set club
         rookie records for goals and points ... Had one goal and one assist in Oct. 5 NHL debut.
Some Numbers

Team Captain, 12 seasons (1986-87 to present)
Topped 100-point mark in a season - 6 times (1 of 13 in NHL-history to do that 6 times in a row)
60 or more goals in a season - 2 times.
50 or more goals in a season - 5 times.
Only 1 of 4 players in NHL-history to do 155 points in a season (155, 1988-89) The others are W. Gretzky, M. Lemiux and P. Esposito.

Great Mile Stones

First Goal, Oct.5, 1983.
First Hat Trick, Dec.23, 1983.
First Natural Hat Trick, Nov.17, 1990.
1000 th Point, Feb.24, 1993.
500 th Goal, Jan.17, 1996.

Awards

Lester B. Pearson Award - 1988-89. 
Stanley Cup Champion - 1996-97.

Alao finalist in voting for - Hart Trophy (88-89), Frank J. Selke Award (95-96) and Calder Trophy (83-84)

Team Records

2:nd place in total points - 1340.
2:nd place in total goals - 539. 
3:rd place in total assists - 801. 

Most points in a season - 155. 
Most goals in a season - 65. 
Most assists in a season - 90. 
Most points by a rookie in a season - 87. 
Led team in points 8 times. 
Led team in goals 6 times. 
Led team in assists 9 times. 
Reached 50-goal mark in fever games (55) in a season then any other Red Wing player. 
43 shorthanded goals. 
28-game scoring streak (29-36-65) Nov.1 - Jan.4 1988-89. 
9-game goal scoring streak (12 goals, Nov.18 - Dec.5 1988, 14 goals, Jan.29 - Feb.12 1992.) 
Most Hat Tricks in a season - 4 (Tied with Frank Mahovlich) 
5-point play-off game (Tied with Norm Ullman)