About Bret Hedican Memorabilia & Collectibles
Bret Michael Hedican was born on August 10, 1970 in Minnesota, USA. He is a former National Hockey League player who was drafted by the St. Louis Blues in 1988. A graduate of St. Cloud State University, he was a 198th overall pick in the 1988 NHL Entry Draft. He played his first NHL season in 1991 with the Blues. After spending three seasons with his drafting team, he was moved to the Vancouver Canucks. He joined the team on March 21, 1994 together with Nathan LaFayette and Jeff Brown.
Hedican played for five seasons with the Canucks and reviews say he had impressive plays with the team. However, he was then traded to the Florida Panthers for Dave Gagner, Kevin Weekes, Ed Jovanoski and Mike Brown. He joined the Carolina Hurricanes afterwards and had his first Stanley Cup with the Panthers. He spent five and a half seasons with the Florida Panthers before he signed with the Anaheim Ducks for the 2008-2009 seasons. He had his 1000th game in the NHL on November 21, 2008.
He went to retirement on September 6, 2009 and joined the CSN California as a game analyst for the game coverage of the San Antonio Sharks.
Do you own a hockey collection and wants to add new items to your set? You can find Bret Hedican memorabilia and more at sportsmemorabilia.com. Available at the site are autographed NHL sticks, autographed NHL pucks, autographed NHL jerseys and NHL game used stadium equipment.
About Bret Hedican:
Bret Hedican (full name: Bret Hedican; no nicknames) played defenseman from 1992 until 2009 for the St. Louis Blues, Vancouver Canucks, Florida Panthers, Carolina Hurricanes and Anaheim Ducks. He played for the Blues from 1992 - 1994, Canucks from 1994 - 1999, Panthers from 1999 - 2002, Hurricanes from 2002 - 2008 and Ducks in 2009. Over 17 seasons, he played 1039 games, scored 55 goals, and made 239 assists. Born in St. Paul, Minnesota on August 10, 1970, Hedican stands 6-2 and weighs 210 lbs. He was drafted by the St. Louis Blues in the 10th round (198th overall) of the 1988 NHL Entry Draft. Hedican officially announced retirement on September 16, 2009.