Dan Blackburn
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Position | Goaltender |
Catches | Left |
Height Weight |
6 ft 1 in (1.85 m) 180 lb (82 kg/12 st 12 lb) |
Nationality | Canada |
Born | May 20, 1983 , Montreal, QC, CAN |
NHL Draft | 10th overall, 2001 New York Rangers |
Pro career | 2001 – 2005 |
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Daniel Blackburn (born May 20, 1983 in Montreal, Quebec) is a retired Canadian professional hockey goaltender. He played 63 regular-season games for the New York Rangers, going 20–32–11 with 1 shutout.
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[edit] Minor league career
Born in Quebec, Blackburn moved to Canmore, Alberta as a teen and moved on to major junior hockey with the Western Hockey League's Kootenay Ice in Cranbrook, British Columbia. In 2001, he was named the Canadian Hockey League's Goaltender of the Year. Blackburn was drafted by the New York Rangers in the first round of the 2001 NHL Entry Draft, 10th overall.
[edit] NHL career
For most of 2001–02, Blackburn served as backup to Mike Richter, a longtime Ranger goalie. He played 31 games for the Blueshirts, an amazing total for a teenaged net minder. He was selected as the 2002 goaltender for the NHL All-Rookie Team, due to his strong performance with the Rangers. He posted a 3.28 goals-against average and .898 save percentage.
For 2002–03, Richter returned to Manhattan as a free agent. "I really wanted him back," said Blackburn with relief. "We've gotten really close and I knew it would help me a lot, having him around."
Sather traded for Nashville Predator Mike Dunham, an experienced number-one goaltender, in order to let Blackburn develop at a consistent rate. Blackburn finished the 2002–2003 season with a 3.17 GAA and a slightly disappointing .890 save percentage.
[edit] Injuries and retirement
Unfortunately for Blackburn, a shoulder injury forced him into retirement in 2005.
He retired after missing the entire 2003–04 NHL season due to a nerve injury sustained just before training camp to his left shoulder. He had nerve exploration surgery on March 31, 2004, then made an attempt to return to hockey, sporting a pair of blockers rather than the conventional blocker/catcher combination, as his injury rendered him incapable of closing his catcher. On February 1, 2005, he joined the ECHL Victoria Salmon Kings going 3–9–0, with a 3.54 GAA in 12 games. On September 15, during the Rangers training camp, he suffered a strained MCL. Subsequently, Blackburn announced his retirement on September 25. Had Blackburn continued to attempt a comeback, he would have forfeited an insurance payout of approximately 6 million dollars. His cousin, Peter Blackburn, is currently in the Boston Bruins minor league organization, the Providence Bruins.
After retiring, Dan enrolled at Arizona State University. Afterwards he became manager of business development for Goaltender Development Institute. When asked if he ever envisioned a return to hockey, he was quoted as saying, "Never, I doubt I will ever put goalie pads on again. I don't have interest in playing net." He also stated, "It's not bittersweet, you know what? I don't really miss it anymore - it's been such a long time. It was a chapter of my life and I'm on to the next....I don't have any regrets at all about what transpired or the way things happened for me. I really enjoy what I do now in the business world....From my point of view, I was really fortunate, even though I was only there for a couple of years. It really set up the rest of my life for all the things that I want to do, from there on out." Information and quotes were from a news article entitled, "No regrets: Former 1st-rounder Blackburn moves on" written by Scott Cruickshank, CanWest News Service. Published: Saturday, November 17, 2007 [2].
[edit] References
- ^ McDonell, Chris. Hockey's Greatest Stars. 2005. Page 179.
- ^ Windsor Star article
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