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    Minnesota North Stars. Playing career. 1980–1997. Medal record. Men's ice hockey. Representing the United States. 1980 Lake Placid. Team. Neal LaMoy Broten (born November 29, 1959) is an American former professional ice hockey player.

  2. Neal Broten. Full Name: Neal LaMoy Broten. Position: C • Shoots: Left. 5-9 , 175lb (175cm, 79kg) Born: November 29 , 1959 in Roseau, Minnesota. Draft: Minnesota, 2nd round (42nd overall), 1979 NHL Entry. Amateur Teams: Minnesota. Relatives: Brothers Aaron Broten, Paul Broten. 1x Cup Winner.

    • November 29, 1959
  3. Neal Broten Hockey Stats and Profile at hockeydb.com. Center -- shoots L. Born Nov 29 1959 -- Roseau, MN. [64 yrs. ago] Height 5.09 -- Weight 170 [175 cm/77 kg] Drafted by Minnesota North Stars. - round 3 #42 overall 1979 NHL Entry Draft. Regular Season.

    • Roseau, MN
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  5. The North Stars moved to Dallas in 1993, and so did Neal. He was traded to New Jersey in 1995, however, where he finally won a Cup with the Devils. Fifteen of Broten’s 17 years were spent with the North Stars and Dallas Stars, as he closed his illustrious career as the franchise’s all time leader in scoring, assists, games played, seasons ...

  6. Neal Broten is a true hockey legend. His unique accomplishments make him a serious contender for the Hall of Fame. Here's a few of his career highlights. 3 State High School Tournaments ; NCAA Hockey Championship ; Hobey Baker winner 1981 ; Member of 1980 Gold Medal Olympic Team ; NHL All-Star games 1983,1986 ; USA's Canada Cup Team 1981,1984

  7. Neal Broten Stats and News | NHL.com. #7. C. Height: 5′ 10″. Weight: 175 lb. Born: 11/29/1959. Birthplace: Roseau, Minnesota, USA. Shoots: L. Draft: 1979, MNS ( 42nd overall), 3rd round, 1st...

  8. Neal BROTEN. Team United States of America. Olympic Medals. 1 G. Games Participations 1. First Olympic Games Lake Placid 1980. Year of Birth 1959. Olympic Results. Biography. Neal Broten was only a sophomore at the University of Minnesota when he played for the 1980 Olympic team.

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