Steve Larmer
Ice Hockey, Ice hockey player
1961 –
Who is Steve Larmer?
Steven Donald Larmer is a retired Canadian professional ice hockey forward.
Steve played in the NHL for the Chicago Blackhawks and New York Rangers. He won the 1983 Calder Memorial Trophy as well as being named to the NHL All-Rookie Team that year. From 1982–1993, Larmer played in 884 consecutive games for the Blackhawks, an NHL record for most consecutive games played with the same team, and the third longest consecutive-games streak in league history. He had a shot at breaking Doug Jarvis' record for consecutive games played but a contract dispute in 1994 officially ended his streak. Steve was selected to play in Pittsburgh in the 1990 All-Star Game, and in Chicago's 1991 All-Star Game as well. He won a Stanley Cup with the Rangers in 1994, and scored his 1000th point and played in his 1000th game in 1994–95, his final season.
Larmer was a member of the 1991 Canada Cup team for Canada, where he led the entire competition in goals and ranked second in points behind only Wayne Gretzky.
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- Born
- Jun 16, 1961
Peterborough - Nationality
- Canada
- Profession
- Lived in
- Peterborough
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on July 23, 2013
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