Dean Talafous

Dean Charles Talafous (born August 28, 1953 in Duluth, Minnesota) is a retired ice hockey right winger. He played 497 NHL regular season games in 1974–82 for the New York Rangers, Minnesota North Stars and the Atlanta Flames and scored 104 goals and 154 assists.

College
Talafous played for the Wisconsin Badgers where he helped the team win a National Championship in 1973, where he was named the MVP.

NHL career
He was drafted 53rd overall by the Atlanta Flames in the 1973 NHL Entry Draft. He played 18 games for the Flames before being traded to the Minnesota North Stars. In international hockey he played for the United States in the 1976 Canada Cup and 1981 Canada Cup. In 1978 Talafous signed on as a free agent with the New York Rangers. He retired from playing in 1982 after only playing 29 games for New York that season.

Coaching
Juniors College Coach (20 years)
 * Head Coach - Bloomington Junior Stars USHL
 * Head Coach - University of Alaska Anchorage WCHA
 * Head Coach - University of Wisconsin-River Falls NCHA (National Champions 1995)
 * Assistant Coach - University of Minnesota WCHA

Awards

 * NCAA Championship All-Tournament Team - 1973
 * NCAA MVP - 1973

International play

 * Canada Cup - 1976, 1981
 * Ice Hockey World Championship- 1973, 1974 (both Pool B)