Nephews: Grayson Arnott, Callum Arnott
The 6'5 center was a force as a rookie, notching 33 goals and 68 points with the Oilers and winning World Championship gold with Canada. A few years later, Arnott scored the Stanley Cup-winning goal in double OT for the Devils in 2000. He retired in 2012 with 417 goals and 521 assists.
DATE | STATUS | FROM | TO | SOURCE |
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11/05/2013 | ||||
11/05/2013 | Confirmed | No team | Retired | |
07/06/2011 | ||||
07/06/2011 | Confirmed | Washington Capitals | St. Louis Blues | |
02/28/2011 | ||||
02/28/2011 | Confirmed | New Jersey Devils | Washington Capitals | |
06/19/2010 | ||||
06/19/2010 | Confirmed | Nashville Predators | New Jersey Devils |
Drafted 1991, 1 #16 overall by Oshawa Generals in the OHL Priority Selection
Cult/Star player for Dallas Stars
Cult/Star player for Lindsay Bears
Cult/Star player for Nashville Predators
Cult/Star player for New Jersey Devils