Adam Graves (born April 12 1968, Toronto, Ontario) is a former professional hockey player. He is best-known for his 10-year tenure with the New York Rangers, and also played for the Detroit Red Wings, Edmonton Oilers, and San Jose Sharks. He finished his career with 329 goals and 287 assists and is currently a New York Rangers special assistant with player development and other matters. Wikipedia
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SuChin's Take: I kept thinking sitting there with Adam, that here is a good looking, thirty something guy and he's RETIRED! After a life time of playing one of the most brutal, competitive sports out there, his body just gave out. So after being an MVP lx.com/drinks/2007/03/08/adam-graves-former-nhl-star-and-...
ADAM GRAVES: A CAREER OF KINDNESS by John Halligan Aside from winning the Stanley Cup on June 14, 1994, one of the biggest nights in Adam Graves career was March 23, 1994. newyorkrangers.com/tradition/alumnispotlight.asp?Alumni=G...
...Teams Leagues Awards AdamGraves Position: LW Height: 6' 0'' Weight: 205 Born: 4/12/1968, in Tecumseh, ON, CAN About bio info Player News Links to other sites on this player... www.databasehockey.com/players/playerpage.htm?ilkid=GRAVE...
A top power forward in junior hockey, Adam Graves took a few years to step into the same role in the NHL. www.legendsofhockey.net:8080/LegendsOfHockey/jsp/SearchPl...
Although, anyone who remembers the Gretzky-less Oilers Cinderella run for the 1990 Stanley Cup , Graves name is fondly remembered. www.oilersheritage.com/memories/ff_adamgraves.html
There are too many Rae Carruths, Ray Lewises, and John Rockers and not enough Adam Graveses, not just in sports but in the world at large. www.pantstalk.com/fotp/fp022900b.html