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Douglas John
Risebrough (born
January 29, 1954) is a
Canadian former player, coach, and
general manager in the
National Hockey League. In his 31 years...
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Sperling was
named chief executive officer of the
Minnesota team, Doug
Risebrough was
named general manager, Tod
Leiweke was
named president, and Martha...
- Backlund, 2023–present
McDonald and
Risebrough were co-captains in 1983–1984. McDonald,
Peplinski and
Risebrough were tri-captains 1984–1987. McDonald...
- overall) 1973: Bob
Gainey (8th overall) 1974: Cam
Connor (5th overall), Doug
Risebrough (7th overall), Rick
Chartraw (10th overall),
Mario Tremblay (12th overall)...
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between 1990 and 2003 as the team
struggled to find
playoff success. Doug
Risebrough, Dave King,
Pierre Page,
Brian Sutter, Don Hay and Greg
Gilbert all failed...
- on a goal by Tom
Wilson and his
first fight against Zack Smith. Doug
Risebrough of the
Montreal Canadiens became the
first NHL
player to
register a Gordie...
- Tornentun/Tornitun. Thornton-
Risebrough was
formerly a
township in the
parish of Normanby, in 1866
Thornton Risebrough became a
separate civil parish...
- was
inducted into the
Hockey Hall of Fame as a
builder in 2004. Doug
Risebrough succeeded Fletcher in 1991 and
quickly completed a ten-player deal, the...
- Xcel
Energy Center.
Retrieved July 17, 2015. "PLUS: N.H.L. -- MINNESOTA;
Risebrough Joins Expansion Team". The New York Times.
September 3, 1999. Retrieved...
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named a tri-captain of the team,
shared with
Lanny McDonald and Doug
Risebrough, in the 1984–85 season. For the 1988
Winter Olympics, the International...