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Mike
Hudson
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Birthdate
6/2/1967
Birthplace
Guelph, ON
Draft Info
1986: Rd 7, Pk 140 (CHI)
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Birthdate
6/2/1967
Birthplace
Guelph, ON
Draft Info
1986: Rd 7, Pk 140 (CHI)
Position
Center
Career History
Phoenix Coyotes
1996-1997 (1 Season)
St. Louis Blues
1995*-1996 (1 Season)
Toronto Maple Leafs
1995*-1996 (1 Season)
Pittsburgh Penguins
1995-1995 (1 Season)
New York Rangers
1993-1994 (1 Season)
Edmonton Oilers
1992*-1993 (1 Season)
Chicago Blackhawks
1988-1992* (5 Seasons)
NHL News
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How Roberto Luongo stepped in for a beer league hockey team
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Ex-Capitals forward Stephen Peat dies at 44 after accident
Former Washington Capitals forward Stephen Peat died from injuries he sustained in a recent accident, the NHL Alumni Association announced on Thursday.