Mike Hough Ice hockey player

Michael Lloyd Hough (born February 6, 1963) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey player who played thirteen seasons in the National Hockey League from 1986–87 until 1998–99. Hough was born in Montreal, Quebec, but grew up in Mississauga, Ontario.Hough was drafted 181st overall by the Quebec Nordiques in the 1982 NHL Entry Draft. He played 707 career NHL games, scoring 100 goals and 156 assists for 256 points. He had his best season in 1991–92 with 16 goals and 22 assists for 38 points, despite being sidelined for a month with a broken thumb. He was also the Nordiques' captain during that season.Quebec traded Hough to the Washington Capitals in exchange for Reggie Savage and Paul MacDermid on June 20, 1993. Four days later, Washington left Hough unprotected for the 1993 NHL Expansion Draft, and he was claimed by the Florida Panthers where he played four seasons. He would be infamously remembered as scoring the goal in double overtime in the fifth game of the Panthers' semifinals series against the Flyers in 1996. This would turn out to be the last goal in the Spectrum. He ended his NHL career with the New York Islanders in 1999 after signing with them as a free agent on July 21, 1997.

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Birth dateFebruary 06, 1963
Birth place
Canada , Montreal , Quebec
Height (meters)1.8542
Weight (Kilograms)87.0912

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Ice hockey player

Career start1983
Career end1999
draft181st overall
draft team
Quebec Nordiques
draft year1982
former team
National Hockey League
Fredericton Express
Halifax Citadels
Florida Panthers
New York Islanders
American Hockey League
Quebec Nordiques
Lowell Devils
position
Winger (ice hockey)
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