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Kirk McLean is a former NHL goaltender who played for five teams, including the Vancouver Canucks, from 1986 to 2001. He was a finalist for two Vezina Trophies, a two-time All-Star and a Stanley Cup runner-up in 1994.
Kirk McLean was a star goaltender for the Vancouver Canucks from 1987 to 1998, leading the team to two Smythe Division titles and the 1994 Stanley Cup Final. He is one of the most popular and active Canucks Alumni, and was inducted into the Ring of Honour in 2010.
Learn about Kirk McLean's hockey journey from Ontario to Vancouver, his 17-season NHL career, and his community involvement. Read his interview with the BC Sports Hall of Fame Curator and watch his virtual induction ceremony.
22 de mar. de 2020 · This video cover's Kirk McLean's career in broad strokes, from the day he was drafted up to the '94 Stanley Cup Finals. From his rookie season to his unmatched performance in the Spring of...
Statistics and Records of Kirk McLean, a hockey player and coach from Willowdale, ONT born Jun 26 1966 who was active from 1983 to 2001.
Kirk McLean played 11 seasons in goal with the NHL Vancouver Canucks. A native of Willowdale, Ontario, McLean still holds several Vancouver goalie records: most games played (516), most playoff games played (68) and most playoff wins (34). McLean had a total of 245 NHL wins and recorded 22 shutouts. He was a Vezina Trophy finalist twice.
16 de oct. de 2018 · Watch Kirk McLean, one of the greatest Canucks goalies of all-time, share his stories of overcoming knee surgeries and reaching the Stanley Cup finals in 1994. Learn from his insights and advice as a professional athlete and host of The Rise podcast.