Birthdate: Sept. 29, 1965.
Marital status: Married with two children.
Greatest hockey moment: Playing for Team Canada in 1988, beating the Russians in the Izvestia tournament for the gold medal. It was the first time Russia had been beaten on their home turf.
Worst hockey moment: In the 1996 playoffs against the Hawks in the triple-overtime game when I coughed the puck up behind the net and Joe Murphy scored (to beat Calgary and win the series 4-0).
Childhood idol: Larry Robinson.
Favorite childhood memory: My first Junior A game after I had moved away from home.
If I weren’t a hockey player, I’d be a …: Physical education teacher.
Two players I’d pay to see play today: Pavel Bure and Eric Lindros.
Prized possession: My family.
Last good movie I saw: Since we’ve had kids, I haven’t seen a movie in a long time.
TV show I enjoy the most: All I watch is hockey.
Favorite food: Steak.
One thing I can’t stand is…: People accepting mediocrity.
Favorite hockey town other than Chicago: Boston.
One person I’d like to meet: Scotty Bowman. It would be neat to talk to him about how he runs his teams. They’re always successful.
Three words to describe myself: I’ve been taught to just be honest and upfront.




