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Yzerman set to add Hall of Fame to tremendous list of accomplishments

DETROIT -- Steve Yzerman was nervous before making his NHL debut.

He quickly found out he had nothing to worry about.

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In his first game, in 1983 at Winnipeg, Yzerman had a goal and an assist for the Detroit Red Wings.

"I was nervous because I didn't know what to expect and my dad was in town," Yzerman said in a telephone interview with the Associated Press before being inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame on Monday night. "Then, I remember being comfortable with how I was doing with the pace.

"It was a pleasant surprise."

It was for Detroit, too.

Steve Yzerman finished his stellar career with 692 goals and 1,063 assists in 1,514 games played. (AP)  
Steve Yzerman finished his stellar career with 692 goals and 1,063 assists in 1,514 games played. (AP)  
"We considered sending him to Peterborough because we thought he might need another year of junior hockey to get stronger physically," said Red Wings senior vice president Jimmy Devellano, who drafted Yzerman fourth overall. "It didn't take us long to see this skinny, 18-year-old kid was our best player. That tells you something about him, and our team at the time."

Yzerman finished his rookie season with 87 points and retired with 1,755 in 2006, when no active player had more points. He turned around Detroit's franchise, hoisting three Stanley Cups and helped Canada win men's hockey Olympic gold in 2002 for the first time in 50 years.

Yzerman's career will be celebrated during enshrinement ceremonies in Toronto, where he will be inducted into the Hall of Fame with former teammates Brett Hull and Luc Robitaille, Brian Leetch and New Jersey Devils president Lou Lamoriello.

Yzerman was never the biggest or fastest player on the ice, but Leetch compares him with Wayne Gretzky.

"No one looks at Gretz as the greatest skater, but watch video of him and his ability to create space and hold onto that puck," Leetch said. "I looked at Steve the same way."

Yzerman has few peers as a leader, being a captain for an NHL-record 20 seasons.

He rarely led with his words. He always did with his actions.

"Steve preferred to keep his mouth shut and his ears open as a player, and he still does as a vice president for the organization," Devellano said. "As a player, he didn't need to say how strong his will was because he simply showed it every day."

 

Yzerman missed the first 66 games of the 2002-03 season following a knee surgery usually reserved for retirees, which involved sawing into the bone below his knee and using a wedge to realign the joint.

Bones in his face were shattered and various other ailments hurt Yzerman during an NHL career that was spent entirely in Detroit.

"No player I ever coached could play with a pain threshold like Steve Yzerman," Hall of Fame coach Scott Bowman has said.

During Detroit's Stanley Cup run in 2002, Yzerman had to use his stick as a prop to get off the ice and still was one of the team's best players at times.

"He was skating on one leg," Red Wings captain Nicklas Lidstrom recalled.

Yzerman is glad he hung up his skates when he did, though, unlike some athletes who return after calling it quits or regret retiring.

"Not once have I thought I retired too soon," Yzerman said.

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November 8, 2009 6:08 pm
This is a pretty strong class of players to be inducted.  Yzerman is a class act and a stand up guy who was great for the fans and city of Detroit.  If only more people professional athletes could be like him. 

Brett Hull was a fantastic player and affirmed his own legacy vice living off his dad's.  It really is too bad that the Blue's couldn't seem to put it togeth
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November 10, 2009 2:09 pm
Detroit Fans were lucky to have Steve Yzerman and Joe Dumars for so long.  They helped deliver championships and played with class, grace, intelligence, and represented themselves and the state of Michigan well.  It's no surprise that they both help run the team that they once played for.  Between Yzerman up front and N ...(more)
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November 9, 2009 2:27 pm
This class is definitely the best ever to go in the Hall at the same time.  It doesn't hurt that the best captain in the history of the game is right out front.  Congratulations to a true sports icon, Steve Yzerman.  Probably no player in the long and storied history of Detroit sports is more respected and loved by its tough and true fans than The Captain.
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November 9, 2009 11:44 am

The Captain has always been there since I remember in Detroit.  As a little squirt growing up, one thing about his character has ALWAYS STUCK IN MY MEMORY.

I can't remember what Hockey Legend it was, but years ago he told a story about Steve Yzerman in Detroit.  I don't remember where or for what it was for, but it went like this.

We we're in line to enter ( ...(more)

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November 8, 2009 4:53 pm
Plain and simple, one of the classiest players to ever step/skate onto the ice.
To have captained the Wings for that long and be respected throughout the league is not something that is easily accomplished, and I am grateful we were lucky enough to have him here in Detroit. I am so glad he is still with the Wings organization, would be crushing to see him working with any other team.
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November 8, 2009 3:31 pm
Congratulations Stevie.
Thank you for being the role model that you were, and are!
 
 
 
 
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