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Doug Gilmour

1963 - Today

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Douglas Robert Gilmour (born June 25, 1963) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey player. He played 20 seasons in the National Hockey League (NHL) for seven different teams. Gilmour was a seventh round selection, 134th overall, of the St. Louis Blues at the 1982 NHL Entry Draft and recorded 1,414 points in 1,474 games in the NHL between 1983 and 2003. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 18 different languages on Wikipedia. Doug Gilmour is the 348th most popular hockey player (down from 245th in 2024), the 1,200th most popular biography from Canada (down from 1,065th in 2019) and the 67th most popular Canadian Hockey Player.

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Among HOCKEY PLAYERS

Among hockey players, Doug Gilmour ranks 348 out of 676Before him are Andrei Markov, Marko Anttila, Mike Richards, Kari Lehtonen, Tuomo Ruutu, and Richard Šmehlík. After him are Marek Židlický, Daniel Tjärnqvist, Petri Vehanen, Mike Richter, P. J. Axelsson, and Viktor Fasth.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1963, Doug Gilmour ranks 1,126Before him are Angela Chalmers, Katherine Clark, Randy Samuel, Alan McInally, Spencer Garrett, and Regina Belle. After him are Brian Sandoval, Mo Johnston, Larry Cain, Kristian Alfonso, Jim Harbaugh, and Anne Minter.

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In Canada

Among people born in Canada, Doug Gilmour ranks 1,201 out of 1,622Before him are Maude Charron (1993), Erik Knudsen (1988), Angela Chalmers (1963), Stephen Eustáquio (1996), Mike Richards (1985), and Carly Pope (1980). After him are Meaghan Rath (1986), Kris Lemche (1978), Mikaël Kingsbury (1992), Osric Chau (1986), Kyle Hamilton (1978), and Carlos Ramírez (null).

Among HOCKEY PLAYERS In Canada

Among hockey players born in Canada, Doug Gilmour ranks 67Before him are Mark Recchi (1968), Vincent Lecavalier (1980), Roberto Luongo (1979), Joe Nieuwendyk (1966), William Nylander (1996), and Mike Richards (1985). After him are Chris Pronger (1974), Rene Bourque (1981), Sean Burke (1967), Ryan O'Reilly (1991), Nathan MacKinnon (1995), and Kris Letang (1987).