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- Born: April 12, 1968
- Birthplace: Tecumseh, Ontario, Canada
- Height: 6'0"
- Weight: 205 lbs
- Position: Left wing
- Shoots: Left
- Retired: April 3, 2004
- Won the King Clancy Memorial Trophy for outstanding charitable works in 1994
- Two-time Stanley Cup Champion
- Set a Rangers record by scoring 52 goals in 1994
- Nickname: "Gravy"
- Received a four-game suspension for famously slashing Mario Lemieux during the 1992 playoffs
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Retired professional hockey player Adam Graves played in the National Hockey League from 1987 to 2003. After leaving the ice, Graves took a position with the New York Rangers as a special assistant with prospect development and community relations.
Graves' #9 jersey was retired by the New York Rangers on February 3, 2009. He spent most of his playing time with the New York Rangers and was a member of their 1994 Stanley Cup championship team.NHL.com: Raising No. 9
Timeline
- 1986: Drafted 22nd overall by the Detroit Red WingsLegends of Hockey: Adam Graves
- 1987-1989: Detroit Red WingsLegends of Hockey: Adam Graves
- 1989-1991: Edmonton OilersLegends of Hockey: Adam Graves
- 1990: Stanley Cup ChampionLegends of Hockey: Adam Graves
- 1991-2001: New York RangersLegends of Hockey: Adam Graves
- 1994: NHL All-Star GameLegends of Hockey: Adam Graves
- 1994: Stanley Cup ChampionLegends of Hockey: Adam Graves
- 1994: King Clancy TrophyLegends of Hockey: Adam Graves
- 2001: Bill Masterson Memorial TrophyLegends of Hockey: Adam Graves
- 2001-2003: San Jose SharksLegends of Hockey: Adam Graves
Career NHL Stats
- Games played: 1,152Legends of Hockey: Adam Graves
- Goals: 329Legends of Hockey: Adam Graves
- Assists: 287Legends of Hockey: Adam Graves
- Total points: 616Legends of Hockey: Adam Graves
- Penalty minutes: 1,224Legends of Hockey: Adam Graves
- Playoff games played: 125Legends of Hockey: Adam Graves
- Playoff goals: 38Legends of Hockey: Adam Graves
- Playoff assists: 27Legends of Hockey: Adam Graves
- Playoff points: 65Legends of Hockey: Adam Graves
- Playoff penalty minutes: 119Legends of Hockey: Adam Graves



