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EditShane Albert Doan - Born October 10, 1976 in Halkirk, Alberta is a Canadian retired ice Hockey right winger
- Scotty Munro Memorial Trophy Champion 1994, 1995 with Kamloops Blazers.
- Ed Chynoweth Cup (President's Cup) Champion *1994, 1995 with Kamloops Blazers.
*Doan injured and did not play in 94 playoffs.
- Memorial Cup Champion *1994, 1995 with Kamloops Blazers
*Doan injured and did not play in 94 playoffs.
- Stafford Smythe Memorial Trophy (MVP) Winner 1995
Selected to 1995 Memorial Cup All-Star Team.
- World Ice Hockey Champion 2003, 2007 with Team Canada.
- World Cup of Hockey Champion 2004 with Team Canada.
Doan scored championship winning goal early in 3rd period.
- World Ice Hockey Championships 2005, 2008, 2009 Silver Medal Winner with Team Canada.
- King Clancy Memorial Trophy Winner 2010
- Mark Messier Leadership Award Winner 2012
- Spengler Cup Champion 2019 with Team Canada (assistant general manager).
- World Ice Hockey Champion 2021, 2023 with Team Canada (assistant general manager).
- 2021 Channel One Cup Bronze Medal Winner with Team Canada (general manager).
- World Ice Hockey Championships 2022 Silver Medal Winner with Team Canada (general manager).
Doan made his NHL debut with Winnipeg Jets on October 7, 1995 vs Dallas Stars at Winnipeg Arena in a 7-5 Jets win.
Doan had 2 assists.
Doan scored his 1st NHL goal vs Ed Balfour of Chicago Black Hawks at 17:20 of 3rd period on November 14, 1995 at Winnipeg Arena in a 6-5 Jets OT win.
Doan also scored the OT game winner.
Doan scored his 1st NHL hat-trick vs Evgeni Nabokov of New York Islanders on January 7, 2012 at Jobing.com Arena in a 5-1 Coyotes win.
Doan played in 1540 regular season NHL games, scoring 402 goals (69 GWG / 11 OTG), 570 assists with 1353 penalty minutes and 55 NHL playoff games, scoring 15 goals (4 GWG / 1 OTG), 13 assists with 85 penalty minutes.
Doan played in 2004, 2009 NHL All-Star Games.
Doan represented Canada 61 times during his playing career, scoring 16 goals, 22 assists.
The Phoenix Coyotes retired his No. 19 on Feb. 24, 2019.
Shane Doan was inducted into the Arizona Sports Hall of Fame in 2017.