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Theoren Fleury

1968 - Today

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Theoren Wallace "Theo" Fleury (born June 29, 1968) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey player, author and motivational speaker. Fleury played for the Calgary Flames, Colorado Avalanche, New York Rangers, and Chicago Blackhawks of the National Hockey League (NHL), Tappara of Finland's SM-liiga, and the Belfast Giants of the UK's Elite Ice Hockey League. He was drafted by the Flames in the 8th round, 166th overall, at the 1987 NHL Entry Draft, and played over 1,000 games in the NHL between 1989 and 2003. One of the smallest players of his generation, Fleury played a physical style that often led to altercations. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 19 different languages on Wikipedia. Theoren Fleury is the 3,287th most popular athlete (up from 3,291st in 2024), the 966th most popular biography from Canada (up from 991st in 2019) and the 68th most popular Canadian Athlete.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1968, Theoren Fleury ranks 750Before him are Vladimir Malakhov, Jeff Agoos, Christophe Ohrel, Niki Bakoyianni, Qiao Hong, and James Patrick Stuart. After him are Shahbaz Bhatti, Torben Frank, Miri Yu, Jorge Volpi, Jesús Rollán, and Stan Kirsch.

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In Canada

Among people born in Canada, Theoren Fleury ranks 967 out of 1,622Before him are Philippe Falardeau (1968), Tim Rozon (1976), RJ Barrett (2000), Sylvie Daigle (1962), Dick Pound (1942), and Kristin Lehman (1972). After him are Glenn Anderson (1960), Danny Antonucci (1957), Gregory Chamitoff (1962), Lee Aaron (1962), Harvey Atkin (1942), and Sébastien Lareau (1973).

Among ATHLETES In Canada

Among athletes born in Canada, Theoren Fleury ranks 68Before him are Dave Trottier (1906), Bruce Robertson (1962), Diane Foster (1928), Chris Bumstead (1995), Mike Smith (1982), and Dick Pound (1942). After him are Lesley Thompson (1959), Eric Lamaze (1968), Brian McMahon (1961), Kathleen Heddle (1965), Michael Rascher (1965), and John Wallace (1962).