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{{Infobox Ice Hockey Player
 
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'''Michael John Keane'''
| image_caption = Keane with the [[Manitoba Moose]].
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*Born: May 29, 1967 in [[Winnipeg, Manitoba|Winnipeg]], [[Manitoba]]
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*Hometown: Winnipeg, Manitoba
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*Son: [[Jackson Keane]]
| position = [[Right Wing (ice hockey)|Right Wing]]
 
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*Brother: [[Billy Keane]]
| shot = Right
 
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*Position: Right Wing & Coach
| height_ft = 5
 
| height_in = 10
 
| weight_lb = 185
 
| ntl_team = Canada
 
| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1967|5|29}}
 
| birth_place = [[Winnipeg, Manitoba|Winnipeg]], [[Manitoba|MB]], [[Canada|CAN]]
 
| career_start = 1987
 
| career_end = 2010
 
| draft = Undrafted
 
| played_for = [[Montreal Canadiens]]<br />[[Colorado Avalanche]]<br />[[New York Rangers]]<br />[[Dallas Stars]]<br />[[St. Louis Blues]]<br />[[Vancouver Canucks]]<br /> [[Manitoba Moose]]
 
}}
 
 
'''Michael John Keane''' (born May 29, 1967) is a retired [[Canada|Canadian]] professional [[ice hockey]] [[winger (ice hockey)|winger]]. Undrafted, Keane played over 1100 games in the [[National Hockey League]] from 1988 until 2004, and then played five seasons for his hometown [[Manitoba Moose]] of the [[American Hockey League]] until he retired in 2010. Keane is a 3-time [[Stanley Cup]] champion, having won with the [[Montreal Canadiens]] in [[1993 Stanley Cup Playoffs|1993]], [[Colorado Avalanche]] in [[1996 Stanley Cup Playoffs|1996]] and the [[Dallas Stars]] in [[1999 Stanley Cup Playoffs|1999]]. He is one of only nine players in Stanley Cup history to win the Cup with three different teams.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.nhl.com/ice/page.htm?id=31103|title=Players on Stanley-Cup Winning Teams|accessdate=2010-04-13}}</ref>
 
 
==Playing career==
 
Keane began his [[junior hockey]] career in the Junior A [[Manitoba Junior Hockey League]] (MJHL) with the [[Winnipeg South Blues]]. He then joined the [[Junior hockey#Major junior|major junior]] ranks in the [[Western Hockey League]] (WHL) with the [[Moose Jaw Warriors]]. Undrafted out of junior, Keane signed as a [[free agent]] on the September 25, 1985, with the [[Montreal Canadiens]] and started his NHL career in [[1988–89 NHL season|1988]]. He helped the Canadiens to a [[Stanley Cup]] championship in [[1993 Stanley Cup Playoffs|1993]], his fourth NHL season. He spent eight seasons in Montreal and was [[captain (hockey)|captain]] of the team from April 1995 to December 1995. Upon inheriting the team's captaincy from the departed [[Kirk Muller]], Keane drew controversy in the French media after saying he did not believe it was necessary to speak French, since players on the team spoke predominantly English.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.canada.com/topics/sports/hockey/story.html?id=a42ef87e-63ec-4572-9710-e2a01d1cd519&k=81954#|title=Koivu not the first Hab captain to face French fire | publisher =''[[Canada.com]]'' | date = 2007-11-04 | accessdate = 2008-11-10}}</ref>
 
 
After [[Kirk Muller]] was traded near the end of the [[1994-95 Montreal Canadiens season|1994-95 season]], Keane was named as the 23rd captain of the Montreal Canadiens. Keane was subject to media scrutiny after speaking to Mathias Brunet of La Presse (a French language newspaper). Keane declared that he had no intention of learning French.<ref>Patrick Roy, winning, nothing else, p.341, by Michel Roy, translated by Charles Phillips, 2008, John Wiley & Sons, Mississauga, ON, ISBN 978-0-470-15616-2</ref> During the [[1995–96 NHL season]], Keane was traded along with [[Patrick Roy]] to the [[Colorado Avalanche]] in exchange for [[Jocelyn Thibault]], [[Andrei Kovalenko]] and [[Martin Ručinský]]. He won his second Stanley Cup that season, helping the Avalanche defeat the [[Florida Panthers]] in four games in the Finals. Keane spent another season with the Avalanche, before becoming a free agent in the summer of 1997. He signed with the [[New York Rangers]], where he played for half a season before being traded again to the [[Dallas Stars]]. Keane played in Dallas until [[2000–01 NHL season|2000–01]], helping the Stars win the Stanley Cup in 1999 and return to the finals the next year. He started the [[2001–02 NHL season]] with the [[St. Louis Blues]] but finished that season back with Colorado.
 
 
Keane stayed in Colorado until he left for the [[Vancouver Canucks]] at the start of the [[2003–04 NHL season]]. Keane signed with his hometown team, the [[Manitoba Moose]], for [[2004–05 AHL season]]. Keane played 6 seasons for the Moose. He was named captain in 2005 and remained Manitoba's captain until July 20, 2010 when his contract was not renewed. Keane was also captain of the AHL All-Star Team Canada in 2007. Keane's number 12 jersey was retired February 12, 2011 when the [[Manitoba Moose]] took on the [[San Antonio Rampage]] at the [[MTS Centre]]. Keane's number is the only number retired in Manitoba Moose history.
 
 
==International play==
 
Keane competed for [[Canada national junior hockey team|Team Canada]] at the [[1987 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships|1987 World Junior Championships]] in [[Czechoslovakia]]. While playing for the gold medal against the [[Soviet Union national ice hockey team|Soviet Union]], both teams were disqualified as a result of the infamous [[Punch-up in Piestany]].
 
 
== Awards ==
 
* Won a [[Stanley Cup]] in 1993, 1996 & 1999.
 
 
 
==Career Statistics==
 
==Career Statistics==
 
===Playing===
 
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| rowspan="3"|1986-87
 
| [[Team Canada]]
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| [[Moose Jaw Warriors]]
 
| [[Moose Jaw Warriors]]
 
| [[Western Hockey League|WHL]]
 
| [[Western Hockey League|WHL]]
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| rowspan="2"|1990-91
| [[Montreal Canadiens]]
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| rowspan="2"|[[Montreal Canadiens]]
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| [[NHL Friendship Tour|Fr-Tour]]
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| [[National Hockey League|NHL]]
 
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===Coaching===
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! Season !! Team !! League !! Type !! Finish !! Playoffs
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| 2013-14
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| [[Winnipeg Jets]]
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| [[National Hockey League|NHL]]
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| Development
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| 7th Ctrl
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| DNQ
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|- align="center"
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| 2014-15
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| [[Winnipeg Jets]]
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| [[National Hockey League|NHL]]
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| Development
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| 5th Ctrl
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| Lost 1st Round
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| 2015-16
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| [[Winnipeg Jets]]
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| [[National Hockey League|NHL]]
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| Development
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| 7th Ctrl
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| DNQ
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| 2016-17
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| [[Winnipeg Jets]]
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| [[National Hockey League|NHL]]
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| Development
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| 5th Ctrl
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| DNQ
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| 2017-18
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| [[Winnipeg Jets]]
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| [[National Hockey League|NHL]]
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| Development
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| 2nd Ctrl
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| Lost Conf Final
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| 2018-19
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| [[Winnipeg Jets]]
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| [[National Hockey League|NHL]]
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| Development
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| 2nd Ctrl
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| Lost 1st Round
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| 2019-20
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| [[Winnipeg Jets]]
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| [[National Hockey League|NHL]]
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| Development
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| 4th Ctrl
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| Lost 1st Round
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| 2020-21
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| [[Winnipeg Jets]]
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| [[National Hockey League|NHL]]
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| Development
 
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== Awards & Achievements ==
 
== Awards & Achievements ==
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*Played in '''World Junior Hockey Championship (1987)'''
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*Played in '''NHL Friendship Tour''' of '''Russia (1990)'''
 
*[[Stanley Cup]] '''National Hockey League Championship (1993, 1996, & 1999)'''
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*Played in '''AHL All-Star Game (2007)'''
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*'''AHL Sportsmanship Award (2007)'''
   
 
==External links==
 
==External links==
 
*{{Nhlprofile|8448415}}
 
*{{Nhlprofile|8448415}}
 
*{{hockeydb|2658}}
 
*{{hockeydb|2658}}
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[[Category:Born in 1967]]
 
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Career Statistics

Playing

    Regular Season   Playoffs
Season Team League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM
1983-84 Winnipeg Warriors WHL 1 0 0 0 0 -- -- -- -- --
Fort Garry Blues MJHL 1 -- -- -- -- --
1984-85 Moose Jaw Warriors WHL 65 17 26 43 141 -- -- -- -- --
1985-86 Moose Jaw Warriors WHL 67 34 49 83 162 13 6 8 14 8
1986-87 Team Canada WJC 6 0 1 1 4 -- -- -- -- --
Moose Jaw Warriors WHL 53 25 45 70 107 9 3 9 12 11
Sherbrooke Canadiens AHL -- -- -- -- -- 9 2 2 4 16
1987-88 Sherbrooke Canadiens AHL 78 25 43 68 70 6 1 1 2 18
1988-89 Montreal Canadiens NHL 69 16 19 35 69 21 4 3 7 17
1989-90 Montreal Canadiens NHL 74 9 15 24 78 11 0 1 1 8
1990-91 Montreal Canadiens Fr-Tour 3 0 0 0 6 -- -- -- -- --
NHL 73 13 23 36 50 12 3 2 5 6
1991-92 Montreal Canadiens NHL 67 11 30 41 64 8 1 1 2 16
1992-93 Montreal Canadiens NHL 77 15 45 60 95 19 2 13 15 6
1993-94 Montreal Canadiens NHL 80 16 30 46 119 6 3 1 4 4
1994-95 Montreal Canadiens NHL 48 10 10 20 15 -- -- -- -- --
1995-96 Montreal Canadiens "C" NHL 18 0 7 7 6 -- -- -- -- --
Colorado Avalanche NHL 55 10 10 20 40 22 3 2 5 16
1996-97 Colorado Avalanche NHL 81 10 17 27 63 17 3 1 4 24
1997-98 New York Rangers NHL 70 8 10 18 47 -- -- -- -- --
Dallas Stars NHL 13 2 3 5 5 17 4 4 8 0
1998-99 Dallas Stars NHL 81 6 23 29 62 23 5 2 7 6
1999-00 Dallas Stars NHL 81 13 21 34 41 23 2 4 6 14
2000-01 Dallas Stars NHL 67 10 14 24 35 10 3 2 5 4
2001-02 St. Louis Blues NHL 56 4 6 10 22 -- -- -- -- --
Colorado Avalanche NHL 22 2 5 7 16 18 1 4 5 8
2002-03 Colorado Avalanche NHL 65 5 5 10 34 6 0 0 0 2
2003-04 Vancouver Canucks NHL 64 8 9 17 20 7 0 0 0 4
2005-06 Manitoba Moose "C" AHL 69 3 11 14 66 12 2 1 3 4
2006-07 Manitoba Moose "C" AHL 74 8 17 25 46 13 2 2 4 7
2007-08 Manitoba Moose "C" AHL 73 8 8 16 36 6 0 0 0 6
2008-09 Manitoba Moose "C" AHL 74 8 20 28 47 22 4 7 11 6
2009-10 Manitoba Moose "C" AHL 75 9 22 31 49 6 0 2 2 2
NHL Totals 1161 168 302 470 881 220 34 40 74 135

Coaching

Season Team League Type Finish Playoffs
2013-14 Winnipeg Jets NHL Development 7th Ctrl DNQ
2014-15 Winnipeg Jets NHL Development 5th Ctrl Lost 1st Round
2015-16 Winnipeg Jets NHL Development 7th Ctrl DNQ
2016-17 Winnipeg Jets NHL Development 5th Ctrl DNQ
2017-18 Winnipeg Jets NHL Development 2nd Ctrl Lost Conf Final
2018-19 Winnipeg Jets NHL Development 2nd Ctrl Lost 1st Round
2019-20 Winnipeg Jets NHL Development 4th Ctrl Lost 1st Round
2020-21 Winnipeg Jets NHL Development

Awards & Achievements

  • Played in World Junior Hockey Championship (1987)
  • Played in NHL Friendship Tour of Russia (1990)
  • Stanley Cup National Hockey League Championship (1993, 1996, & 1999)
  • Played in AHL All-Star Game (2007)
  • AHL Sportsmanship Award (2007)

External links