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On July 1, 2007, Chris signed a 5-year, $35.25 million contract with the New York Rangers.
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Though he was worn the number 23 for most of his career, Chris has also donned the uniform numbers 18 and 37.
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Chris was featured on the cover of the Sega game NHL2K2 when he was a member of the Colorado Avalanche.
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Chris is the only player in NHL history to have won a Stanley Cup and a Little League World Series.
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In his first 8 seasons as an NHL player, Chris has been a part of a playoff team 6 times.
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When he was growing up, he was a big fan of the New York Rangers; however, he has yet to don a Rangers uniform in his 8-year career (and counting).
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Chris is a fan of baseball's New York Yankees.
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Chris's nicknames include "The Grand Drury," "Captain Clutch," and "Captain America."
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Chris has had the pleasure of raising the Stanley Cup, which he won as a member of the Colorado Avalanche in 2001.
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In his first season in the NHL, Chris made the 1998-99 NHL All-Rookie Team.
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As of the end of the 2006-07 NHL season, Chris has 15 career game-winning goals in the playoffs, which places him near the top of the all-time list.
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As of June 2007, Chris serves as co-captain of the Buffalo Sabres with teammate with Daniel Briere.
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Like many NHL forwards, Chris has a right-hand shot.
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He stands 5'10" tall.
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Chris threw out the ceremonial first pitch of Game 2 of the 1988 World Series.
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Chris has two children - a son (Luke) and a daughter (Dylan).
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Chris's older brother, Ted, was also a professional hockey player at one time.
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Chris's boyhood idol was baseball's Don Mattingly. He wears the number 23 to honor him.
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Drury is also the only men's ice hockey player in Boston University history with 100 goals and 100 assists.
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Chris Drury holds the record for the most goals in Boston University Men's Ice Hockey history with 113.
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Drury is the only player in hockey history to win both the NCAA Hobey Baker Memorial Award and the NHL Calder Memorial Award.
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On 3 July 2003, Chris Drury and Steve Begin were traded from the Calgary Flames to the Buffalo Sabres for Rhett Warrener and Steven Reinprecht.
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During the 2002 off-season, Drury, along with Stephane Yelle, was traded from the Colorado Avalanche to the Calgary Flames for Dean McAmmond, Jeff Shantz, and Derek Morris on 1 October 2002.
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After the 1998-1999 NHL season, his first in the league, Chris Drury won the Calder Trophy as the best rookie in the NHL.
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Drury played for Boston University for four years and won the Hobey Baker Award, which is given to the best NCAA ice hockey player, in the 1997-1998 season.
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Drafted by the Quebec Nordiques in the 3rd Round as the 72nd overall pick in the 1994 NHL Entry Draft on 28 June 1994.