David Mackey

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David Mackey
Born (1966-07-24) July 24, 1966 (age 56)
New Westminster, British Columbia, Canada
Height 6 ft 3 in (191 cm)
Weight 205 lb (93 kg; 14 st 9 lb)
Position Left wing
Shot Left
Played for Chicago Blackhawks
Minnesota North Stars
St. Louis Blues
NHL Draft 224th overall, 1984
Chicago Blackhawks
Playing career 19862000

David Mackey (born July 24, 1966) is a Canadian former professional National Hockey League player.

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He played parts of six seasons for the Chicago Blackhawks, Minnesota North Stars, and St. Louis Blues. He had 8 goals, 12 assists, and 20 points in 126 games. [1]

Mackey was born in New Westminster, British Columbia and raised in Richmond, British Columbia.

Career statistics

Regular season Playoffs
Season TeamLeagueGP G A Pts PIM GPGAPtsPIM
1982–83 Victoria Cougars WHL 6916163253121124
1983–84 Victoria CougarsWHL6915153097
1984–85 Victoria CougarsWHL16561145621313
1984–85 Portland Winterhawks WHL56283260122
1985–86 Kamloops Blazers WHL934713
1985–86 Medicine Hat Tigers WHL602532571672563972
1986–87 Saginaw Generals IHL 8126497517310561122
1987–88 Chicago Blackhawks NHL 2313471
1987–88 Saginaw Hawks IHL6229225121110371044
1988–89 Chicago BlackhawksNHL2312378
1988–89 Saginaw HawksIHL57222345223
1989–90 Minnesota North Stars NHL1620228
1990–91 Milwaukee Admirals IHL8228305822667296
1991–92 St. Louis Blues NHL191014910000
1991–92 Peoria Rivermen IHL3520173790
1992–93 St. Louis BluesNHL1514523
1992–93 Peoria RivermenIHL42242246112410122
1993–94 St. Louis BluesNHL302355620002
1993–94 Peoria RivermenIHL49142135132
1994–95 Milwaukee AdmiralsIHL7419183726115641034
1995–96 Milwaukee AdmiralsIHL77151631235421310
1996–97 Milwaukee AdmiralsIHL79151530223300019
1997–98 Milwaukee AdmiralsIHL36369134
1997–98 Orlando Solar Bears IHL315611681443792
1998–99 Orlando Solar BearsIHL782110411921730338
1999–00 Chicago Wolves IHL4552754
NHL totals1268122030530002

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References

  1. "David Mackey". NHL.com.