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Rob
DiMaio
Right Wing
Birthdate
19/2/1968
Birthplace
Calgary, AB
Draft Info
1987: Rd 6, Pk 118 (NYI)
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Biography
Birthdate
19/2/1968
Birthplace
Calgary, AB
Draft Info
1987: Rd 6, Pk 118 (NYI)
Position
Right Wing
Career History
Tampa Bay Lightning
1992-1994, 2005-2006 (3 Seasons)
Dallas Stars
2001-2004 (3 Seasons)
Carolina Hurricanes
2000-2001 (1 Season)
New York Rangers
1999*-2000 (1 Season)
Boston Bruins
1996-1999* (4 Seasons)
Philadelphia Flyers
1993-1996 (3 Seasons)
New York Islanders
1988-1992 (4 Seasons)
NHL News
Avalanche replace Wedgewood with Blackwood in Game 3 loss
Adversity has hit the Colorado Avalanche, who suffered their first loss of the postseason Saturday night, and had to pull starting goaltender Scott Wedgewood along the way, after he allowed a third goal on just 12 shots in 24:23 of work against Minnesota.
Jesper Wallstedt makes most of 2nd chance, leads Wild to win
Jesper Wallstedt, back in net as the starter after being benched for Game 2, made 34 saves, as the Wild handled the Colorado Avalanche 5-1 on Saturday night in Game 3 of the Western Conference semifinals, giving Minnesota its first victory of the series.
Colorado Avalanche vs. Minnesota Wild: Game Highlights
Colorado Avalanche vs. Minnesota Wild: Game Highlights
Kaprizov gets the Wild going with a goal and two assists in a 5-1 win to hand the Avs their 1st loss
— Kirill Kaprizov scored first and assisted on the next two goals as the Minnesota Wild forced a goalie change and handed the...
Carolina Hurricanes vs. Philadelphia Flyers: Game Highlights
Carolina Hurricanes vs. Philadelphia Flyers: Game Highlights
Carolina Hurricanes improve to 8-0 in postseason with OT win
Jackson Blake scored 5:28 into overtime, his second goal of the game, and the Carolina Hurricanes completed a four-game sweep of the Philadelphia Flyers with a 3-2 victory Saturday, a win that gave coach Rod Brind'Amour's team an 8-0 postseason record.