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Honouring Brian Bellows
Highlights from the ceremony honouring Brian Bellows.
Brian Bellows (1980-82), captain of the Rangers’ first Memorial Cup-winning team (1982) and one of the most electrifying forwards in franchise history, played two seasons with the Kitchener Rangers featuring in 113 games. In those 113 games, Bellows recorded 213 points (94G, 119A) and during the 1982 playoffs, he recorded 29 points (16G, 13A) in 15 games. His strong play in Kitchener saw him selected as the second overall pick in the 1982 NHL Entry Draft by the Minnesota North Stars. He would go on to an impressive 17-year NHL career, winning the Stanley Cup in 1992-93 with the Montreal Canadiens and finishing his career with 1,022 points (485G, 537A) in 1,188 games.