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Ice hockey player
Bernie Federko
Hockey Hall of Fame, 2002
Federko with the St. Louis Blues in 1981
Born
(1956-05-12) May 12, 1956 (age 68) Foam Lake, Saskatchewan, Canada
Height
6 ft 0 in (183 cm)
Weight
195 lb (88 kg; 13 st 13 lb)
Position
Centre
Shot
Left
Played for
St. Louis Blues Detroit Red Wings
NHL draft
7th overall, 1976 St. Louis Blues
WHA draft
6th overall, 1976 Edmonton Oilers
Playing career
1976–1990
Bernard Allan Federko (born May 12, 1956) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey centre who played fourteen seasons in the National Hockey League from 1976 through 1990.
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team from Piggott. Under McLeod's guidance and with star players like BernieFederko, Bob Bourne, Larry Sacharauk, Brent Ashton, Randy Ireland, and Blair...
went back and forth, with both teams trading goals all game long until BernieFederko scored his second goal of the game with 4:06 left to play in the third...
against average along with 15 wins. St. Louis forwards Doug Gilmour and BernieFederko led the playoffs in scoring with 21 points despite missing the finals;...
player. Former Flyers also include Hockey Hall of Fame honoured member BernieFederko, Canadian Olympian Ted Hargreaves, and many former junior stars including...
scorers despite not making the Finals since 1986 when Doug Gilmour and BernieFederko each tallied 21 points in 19 postseason games for the St. Louis Blues...
joining John Kelly in the broadcast booth, with the former color man BernieFederko moved to ice level. On June 8, 2023, he left the Blues to join their...
history, as only two players (Rick Green and BernieFederko) played more than 450 career NHL games. In 2002, Federko was elected into the Hockey Hall-of-Fame...
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NHL figures born in Saskatchewan include Keith Allen, Bryan Trottier, BernieFederko, Clark Gillies, Fernie Flaman, Fred Sasakamoose, Bert Olmstead, Harry...
– 03:19 First period No scoring BernieFederko (1) – pp – 01:04 Second period 15:28 – Stew Gavin (3) BernieFederko (2) – 02:28 Herb Raglan (1) – 12:02...
December 3, 1987 Tony Esposito Chicago Blackhawks 35 November 20, 1988 BernieFederko St. Louis Blues 24 March 16, 1991 Frank Finnigan Ottawa Senators 8 October...
Gartner RW Canada Dale Hawerchuk C Canada Jari Kurri RW Finland 2002 BernieFederko C Canada Clark Gillies LW Canada Rod Langway D United States 2003 Grant...
NBC 2011–2015, Tampa Bay Lightning 2015–present (Bally Sports Sun) BernieFederko – St. Louis Blues 2000–present (KPLR, Bally Sports Midwest) Ray Ferraro...
period 04:32 – pp – Steve Yzerman (2) 09:43 – pp – Reed Larson (1) BernieFederko (1) – pp – 00:13 Second period 09:23 – Steve Yzerman (3) No scoring...
2013 43 Nicklas Backstrom 761 1,097 0.69 Washington Capitals Active BernieFederko 761 1,000 0.76 St. Louis Blues 1989–90 2002 45 Evgeni Malkin 758 1,063...
Preceded by Barry Gibbs St. Louis Blues captain 1979–88 Succeeded by BernieFederko Preceded by Bob Murdoch Jack Adams Award winners 1991 Succeeded by Pat...