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This page contradicts the Mike Keane page which states that 8 players have won cups with 3 different teams. Which is correct? MantleX 12:02, 18 April 2007 (UTC)


I found this: Joe is one of but a handful of NHL players to have won the Stanley Cup with three different teams. The Oshawa, Ontario native won the Stanley Cup in 1989 as a member of the Calgary Flames, won the Conn Smythe Trophy as the most valuable playoff performer when his Dallas Stars captured the Cup in 1999 and played an integral role with the Devils this Spring when New Jersey collected hockey's most cherished trophy. Only five other players have accomplished the same feat since the NHL's formation — Gord Pettinger (Rangers in 1933, Red Wings in 1937 and Bruins in 1939), Al Arbour (with the Wings in 1954, Chicago in 1961 and as a Leaf in 1962 and '64), Larry Hillman (with the '55 Red Wings, '64 and '67 vintage Maple Leafs and as a Canadien in 1969), Claude Lemieux (with Montreal in 1986, New Jersey in 1995 and Colorado in 1996) and Mike Keane (Montreal in 1993, Colorado in 1996 and with the Stars in 1999). Source: http://www.hhof.com/html/exSCJ_16.shtml MantleX 12:08, 18 April 2007 (UTC)