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Tom
Chorske
Right Wing
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Birthdate
18/9/1966
Birthplace
Minneapolis, MN
Draft Info
1985: Rd 1, Pk 16 (MTL)
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Birthdate
18/9/1966
Birthplace
Minneapolis, MN
Draft Info
1985: Rd 1, Pk 16 (MTL)
Position
Right Wing
Career History
Pittsburgh Penguins
1999-2000 (1 Season)
Calgary Flames
1998*-1999 (1 Season)
Washington Capitals
1998*-1999 (1 Season)
New York Islanders
1997-1998* (2 Seasons)
Ottawa Senators
1995-1997 (2 Seasons)
New Jersey Devils
1991-1995 (4 Seasons)
Montreal Canadiens
1989-1991 (2 Seasons)
NHL News
NHL players from sexual assault case not offered contracts
The four NHL players from the sexual assault case that rocked Canadian hockey and led to investigations of the nation's 2018 world junior team, were not offered contracts by their respective teams on Sunday, a major development from a hockey perspective.
Toronto Maple Leafs secure new deal with Timothy Liljegren
On the eve of free agency, the Toronto Maple Leafs re-signed defenseman Timothy Liljegren, 25, to a two-year contract, with an average annual value of $3 million, the club announced Sunday. The veteran appeared in 55 games last season.
2024 NHL draft grades: Which teams aced, whiffed their picks
With all 225 picks off the board -- in addition to several intriguing player trades -- it's time for all 32 GMs to be graded.
Panthers celebrate Stanley Cup on Fort Lauderdale Beach
The Panthers celebrate their Stanley Cup championship in style on Fort Lauderdale Beach.
Panthers celebrate Stanley Cup with parade and rally
The Panthers celebrated winning the first Stanley Cup in franchise history with a parade Sunday in Fort Lauderdale.
Oilers waive Jack Campbell, take salary cap hit over six years
Jack Campbell, who signed a 5-year, $25M deal with Edmonton in 2022, was put on unconditional waivers by the Oilers, who will take a $10.5M cap hit over six years.