Was Pavel Bure good?

Was Pavel Bure good?

In 702 games during his 12 NHL seasons, Bure scored 437 goals with 342 assists for 779 career points. Bure is one of the best goal scorers ever and arguably the best Canucks player in team history. As one of the best players of his generation, Bure’s induction into the Hall of Fame is well-deserved.

Why did Bure Change 96?

Bure switched to No. 96 in 1995 when his Red Army teammate, Alexander Mogilny, was traded to Vancouver by the Buffalo Sabres. It didn’t exactly work to Bure’s advantage. He played 15 games in 1995-96 because of a torn ACL, and he had 23 goals and 55 points in 63 games the following season.

Why did Bure want out of Vancouver?

Bure had hired super agent Mike Gillis in September 1997 with one obvious purpose — get him out of Vancouver. He felt that former GM Quinn hadn’t moved quickly enough to deny fictitious rumours that Bure had threatened to hold out during the 1994 playoffs.

Was Pavel Bure a captain?

Co-Captains Pavel Bure/Paul Laus (2001-02) In 223 games, he scored 251 points and during his lone season as captain, he had 92 points in 82 games. Although Bure’s career was cut short due to chronic knee injuries, he scored 779 points in 702 games and was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 2012.

Is Pavel Bure still playing hockey?

Bure struggled with knee injuries throughout his career, resulting in his retirement in 2005 as a member of the Rangers, although he had not played since 2003. He averaged better than a point per game in his NHL career (779 points with 437 goals in 702 NHL games) and is fourth all-time in goals per game.

Who is Pavel Bure brother?

Valeri Bure
Pavel Bure/Brothers

Named after their grandfather, Bure’s younger brother, Valeri, was also a hockey player, spending 10 years in the NHL. The two siblings played with each other briefly as members of the Florida Panthers, after Valeri was traded there in 2001, and played together at the 1998 and 2002 Winter Olympics.

What ended Pavel Bure career?

The End of Bure’s Career A tear to the meniscus in his left knee was repaired but he failed a medical in 2003/2004 ultimately bringing about retirement on November 1, 2005. Three gold, three silvers and two bronze medals were on his international credentials for Russia at the end of his run.

Who was traded for Pavel Bure?

On this day in 1999, the Vancouver Canucks traded Pavel Bure, Brad Ference, Bret Hedican and a 3rd round draft pick to the Florida Panthers for Ed Jovanovski, Kevin Weekes, Dave Gagner, Mike Brown and a 1st round pick.