A native of Cloquet, Minnesota, Jamie Langenbrunner won two Stanley Cups as a forward during 16 full seasons in the NHL, recording 663 points in 1,109 career games with the Dallas Stars, New Jersey Devils and St. Louis Blues. He also played for the U.S. Olympic Men’s Ice Hockey Team at the 1998 Nagano and 2010 Vancouver Olympic Winter Games, winning a silver medal at the latter Games when he was team captain.
Currently, Langenbrunner is the assistant general manager for the Boston Bruins after first joining the organization’s front office in 2015.
Langenbrunner was certainly a player teams wanted on the ice. He was drafted 35th overall out of Cloquet High School in 1993 by the Dallas Stars and made his NHL debut in 1995. He was a key part of the Stars’ Stanley Cup championship in 1999, then was traded to the Devils in March 2002 and promptly won his second Cup that season while leading the NHL in goals (11) and points (18) during that playoff run. Langenbrunner became the Devils’ captain during the 2007-08 season.
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Currently, Langenbrunner is the assistant general manager for the Boston Bruins after first joining the organization’s front office in 2015.
Langenbrunner was certainly a player teams wanted on the ice. He was drafted 35th overall out of Cloquet High School in 1993 by the Dallas Stars and made his NHL debut in 1995. He was a key part of the Stars’ Stanley Cup championship in 1999, then was traded to the Devils in March 2002 and promptly won his second Cup that season while leading the NHL in goals (11) and points (18) during that playoff run. Langenbrunner became the Devils’ captain during the 2007-08 season.
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