Rob Blake
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Robert Bowlby Blake (born December 10 1969, in Simcoe, Ontario) is a professional ice hockey defenseman in the NHL, playing for the Colorado Avalanche.
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Playing career
Rob Blake was drafted 70th overall in 1988 by the Los Angeles Kings, with whom he played for twelve seasons. While there, he reached the Stanley Cup finals in 1993, losing to the Montreal Canadiens, and eventually became the Kings' captain after Wayne Gretzky was traded to St. Louis in 1996. In 2001, Blake was traded to Colorado, winning the Stanley Cup that same year.
Blake was selected to play for the Canadian Olympic teams of 1998 and 2002, winning gold in 2002. He also was selected to play for Canada at the 2006 Olympics. His most productive NHL season was 1993-94, when he had 68 points.
He and wife Brandy have two children, Jack and Brooke.
On October 20, 2005, Rob Blake learned that the Colorado Avalanche will not pick up his option for the 2006-2007 NHL season, making him a free agent.
Awards
- CCHA Second All-Star Team - 1989
- CCHA First All-Star Team - 1990
- NCAA West First All-American Team - 1990
- NHL All-Rookie Team - 1990
- Played in NHL All-Star Game - 1994, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003
- James Norris Memorial Trophy - 1998
International play
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Played for Canada in:
- 1991 World Championships
- 1994 World Championships (gold medal)
- 1996 World Cup of Hockey (silver medal)
- 1997 World Championships (gold medal)
- 1998 Winter Olympics
- 1998 World Championships
- 1999 World Championships
- 2002 Winter Olympics (gold medal)
- 2006 Winter Olympics (failed to medal)
See also
External links
- Rob Blake at the internet Hockey Database
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Categories: 1969 births | Living people | People from the City of Norfolk County | Canadian ice hockey players | Bowling Green Falcons ice hockey players | Colorado Avalanche players | Los Angeles Kings players | Norris Trophy winners | Olympic competitors for Canada | Ontario sportspeople | Triple Gold Club | Canadian Olympic gold medalists | Stanley Cup Champions | Hockey players at the 2006 Winter Olympics | Competitors at the 2002 Winter Olympics | Winter Olympics medalists | Olympic gold medalists