About Craig Coxe Memorabilia & Collectibles
Craig Coxe is a former ice hockey professional player from America, he also played major league roller hockey for two seasons in RHI, is recognized an enforcer, in his eight seasons in the National Hockey League he was able to play for four different teams.
Before Craig Coxe there was Gerald Michael “Cheesey” Cheevers, well-known as
Gerry Cheevers, an ex-goaltender in the World Hockey Association and National Hockey League and after Craig Coxe comes Sidney Patrick Crosby or the famous
Sidney Crosby from Canada, this ice hockey professional player is playing in National Hockey League for Pittsburgh Penguins.
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About Craig Coxe:
Craig Coxe (full name: Craig Coxe; no nicknames) played left wing from 1985 until 1992 for the Vancouver Canucks, Calgary Flames, St. Louis Blues and San Jose Sharks. He played for the Canucks from 1985 - 1991, Flames in 1988, Blues in 1989 and Sharks in 1992. Over 8 seasons, he played 235 games, scored 14 goals, and made 31 assists. Born in Chula Vista, California on January 21, 1964, Coxe stands 6-4 and weighs 210 lbs. He was drafted by the Detroit Red Wings in the 4th round (66th overall) of the 1982 NHL Entry Draft.