About Mike McPhee Memorabilia & Collectibles
Mike McPhee is a retired Canadian ice hockey forward began his professional career with the AHL’s Nova Scotia Voyageurs. He began his NHL career with Montreal in 1984 and was a member of Montreal's Stanley Cup winning team in 1986.
McPhee played as a teammate to
Guy Carbonneau, a Canadian retired professional ice hockey player and the former head coach of the Montreal Canadiens, and
Chris Nilan, who played as a right-wing for the Montreal Canadiens.
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About Mike McPhee:
Mike McPhee (full name: Mike McPhee; no nicknames) played left wing from 1984 until 1994 for the Montreal Canadiens, Minnesota North Stars and Dallas Stars. He played for the Canadies from 1984 - 1992, North Stars in 1993 and Stars in 1994. Over 11 seasons, he played 744 games, scored 200 goals, and made 199 assists. Born in Sydney, Nova Scotia on July 14, 1960, McPhee stands 6-1 and weighs 203 lbs. He was drafted by the Montreal Canadiens in the 6th round (124th overall) of the 1980 NHL Entry Draft.