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  1. Joe Nieuwendyk was born in Oshawa, Ontario, Canada on September 10, 1966. His parents were Dutch immigrants. He played hockey as a youth in a land were ice hockey was part of that country's culture. He received an athletic scholarship from Cornell University and played for Cornell during the 1984-1985, the 1985-1986, and part of the 1986-1987 ...

  2. Joe Nieuwendyk began his athletic career as a lacrosse player and was playoff MVP at the 1984 Minto Cup, given annually to the junior men’s lacrosse champions in Canada. He played three seasons on Cornell University’s ice hockey squad from 1984 through 1987 and was twice named an All-American centre. He joined the National Hockey League’s ...

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  4. Dec 18, 2020 · Iginla went on to become quite possibly the greatest player in Flames history, while Nieuwendyk led the Stars to the franchise’s only Stanley Cup a few years later, winning the Conn Smythe along ...

  5. May 2, 2013 · Joe Nieuwendyk (Jerome Miron-USA TODAY Sports) Front and center for the entire thing was Nieuwendyk, and in the end, his ax was the first to fall as the team missed the playoffs for the fifth ...

  6. Apr 13, 2009 · Joe Nieuwendyk is reminded of his golden Olympic experience every time he enters his office at home. There, hung on the wall, is a huge picture, taken on the final day of the 2002 Winter Games in ...

  7. Joe Nieuwendyk (* 10. září 1966) je bývalý kanadský hokejista, který hrával v National Hockey League. Je držitelem třech Stanley Cupů. Mimo svou produktivitu byl ceněn za schopnosti na vhazování. Po skončení aktivní kariéry působí jako hokejový funkcionář – v současné době jako generální manažer týmu Dallas Stars.

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