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Does Craig MacTavish have a son?

Sean MacTavish
Nathan MacTavish
Craig MacTavish/Sons

Is Mason MacTavish related to Craig MacTavish?

McTavish isn’t related to Craig MacTavish, a three-time Stanley Cup winner with the Edmonton Oilers, who played 1,093 games in a 17-year NHL career, but his dad is a former NHL pivot. “I get that one a lot,” McTavish said, laughing.

Is Craig MacTavish married?

Debbie MacTavishCraig MacTavish / Spouse

Who is Craig McTavish son?

When did Craig MacTavish wear a helmet?

Craig MacTavish was the last NHL player to not wear a helmet. Though he started his professional career in 1979 wearing a helmet, when he retired in 1997 he was no longer wearing a helmet. The road that led to Craig MacTavish’s choice is an interesting one.

How old is Kevin Lowe?

62 years (April 15, 1959)Kevin Lowe / Age

Where is Craig MacTavish now?

Lausanne
He compiled a regular-season record of 301-252-47. Edmonton went 19-17 in 36 playoff games under MacTavish. He also served in a front-office capacity before taking on other coaching jobs. The 62-year-old currently serves as the head coach of Lausanne Hockey Club, which is based in Switzerland.

Who was the last goalie to not wear a mask?

Andy Brown
The last goaltender to play without a mask was Andy Brown, who played his last NHL game in 1974. He later moved to the Indianapolis Racers of the World Hockey Association and played without a mask until his retirement in 1977.

How many children does MacTavish have?

MacTavish and his wife Debbie have three children; a daughter, Brianna and two sons, Sean and Nathan. While playing with the Flyers, MacTavish was a resident of Voorhees Township, New Jersey.

What is Craig MacTavish doing now?

Craig MacTavish. Craig MacTavish (born August 15, 1958) is a Canadian professional ice hockey executive and former player. He is the current head coach of the Russian KHL team Lokomotiv Yaroslavl.

How many Stanley Cups did Craig MacTavish win?

Craig MacTavish (born August 15, 1958) is a Canadian professional ice hockey executive and former player. He played centre for 17 seasons in the National Hockey League with the Boston Bruins, Edmonton Oilers, New York Rangers, Philadelphia Flyers and St. Louis Blues, winning the Stanley Cup four times ( 1987, 1988, 1990, 1994 ).

What made Sean MacTavish so good?

In the first round of the playoffs, MacTavish shocked the hockey world by utilizing a trapping defensive system to neutralize a potent Detroit Red Wings offence. The Oilers were able to deny scoring chances by blocking shots with their bodies—something for which MacTavish was known for during his playing career.