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  1. Brendan Frederick Shanahan (born January 23, 1969) is a Canadian professional ice hockey executive and former player who currently serves as the president and alternate governor for the Toronto Maple Leafs, having previously served as the director of player safety for the National Hockey League (NHL).

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  4. May 10, 2024 · Sheldon Keefe had to go, sure, but how has Brendan Shanahan survived as Maple Leafs president? Shanahan didn’t get to be 10 years into his tenure by acknowledging his failings to his bosses. So...

  5. Statistics of Brendan Shanahan, a hockey player from Mimico, ONT born Jan 23 1969 who was active from 1984 to 2009.

  6. Jan 1, 2017 · During his 21-season NHL career with the New Jersey Devils, St. Louis Blues, Hartford Whalers, Red Wings and New York Rangers, Shanahan was quite comfortable cloaking his non-stop research...

  7. Jan 23, 2023 · Brendan Shanahan played for five NHL teams in his 21-year NHL career. His career accolades include eight All-Star appearances and three Stanley Cups, and his contributions off...

  8. May 10, 2024 · Despite having only one playoff-round win to his name in 10 years as Toronto Maple Leafs president, Brendan Shanahan is staying in Toronto.

  9. May 14, 2019 · Brendan Shanahan on Tuesday signed a six-year contract to remain Toronto Maple Leafs president and alternate governor through the 2024-25 season. Since Shanahan was hired April 11, 2014, the...

  10. Brendan Shanahan Facts. Shanahan is the only player in NHL history with over 600 goals and 2,000 penalty minutes. The 6'3 power forward totaled 656 goals, 698 assists, and 2,489 PIMs over his 21-year career, winning 3 Stanley Cups with Detroit from 1997-2002.

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