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Kristopher Bruce "Kris" Draper (born May 24, 1971) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey player and current director of amateur scouting and assistant general manager for the Detroit Red Wings, the team which he played 17 seasons for during his 20-year National Hockey League (NHL) playing career.
Lemieux's reputation for playing dirty was solidified in a 1996 incident with the Avalanche when Lemieux checked Kris Draper of the Detroit Red Wings into the boards from behind during Game 6 of the Western Conference Finals. Draper suffered a concussion, broken jaw, broken nose, and broken cheekbone, all of which led to Draper having ...
Forbes reports that Kris was “paid an estimated $17 million" by Kylie in 2018. Oh, and and when Coty bought a 51 percent stake in Kylie Cosmetics a year later, Kris took home $30 million . 2.
The Generals are co-owned by McCarty's former Grind Liner, Kris Draper, who encouraged McCarty to make a comeback to professional hockey. [2] [3] McCarty made his home debut for the Generals on January 12, 2008, and recorded one assist in the 4–3 victory. In ten games with the Generals, McCarty had three goals, two assists, and thirty penalty ...
LAS VEGAS — Håkan Andersson saved Kris Draper one trip and put him on another that landed the Detroit Red Wings the only Swede they selected in the 2024 NHL draft.. It was a forward-thinking ...
Kris Draper, the team's assistant general manager and director of amateur scouting, called Plante, "a character kid. You can tell he grew up around the game. The hockey sense of where he can play ...
Kris Armstrong's first husband, Brandon Smith, suffered a traumatic brain injury that left him with severe disabilities. Armstrong was determined to remain his caregiver, though, and she became ...
In a separate fight, Darren McCarty paid back Avalanche player Claude Lemieux for his hit from behind on Kris Draper the year before. Fittingly, it was Darren McCarty who scored the overtime goal to give the Red Wings the 6–5 victory in the game that became known as "Fight Night at the Joe."