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Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Tweets

      Trevor Linden has a twitter account. He tweets about various things including the books he reads, his cross country ski races as well as updates on his new gym he has started, "Club 16". Here our some of his recent tweets:


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Just received my copy of John Furlongs book "Patriot Hearts". Can't wait to read about a true Canadian hero's journey.

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Great day in Sun Valley Idaho, finished 32km in 1:27 thanks to a nice tail wind and some very fast snow!

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Exciting times for Club 16 TL Fitness, excited about seeing all our new members in early Feb!!

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Really nice meeting many new Club 16 members today at our booth at the Coquitlam Center mall....great day!!

 The following link will take you to his twitter account:


http://twitter.com/#!/trevor_linden

Monday, February 7, 2011

Intresting Facts

       Trevor Linden was the President of the NHL players association for 8 years (1998-2006). He was responsible for being the contact between his teammates and the NHLPA. He was also actively involved in negotiations with Gary Bettman to try and save the 2005-2005 NHL lock out. Trevor Linden is a class act and is loved by his fans across the country. After 20 years in the NHL his number "16" was retired by the Vancouver Canucks in 2008.

      Trevor Linden is also a competitive cyclist, participating in various races. The biggest one being the Trans Alp bike race, a 600 km race across the European Alps in the summer of 2007. Linden and racing teammate John Ramsden finished 48th out of the 122 competing two-man teams over the eight-day competition. He is also intrested in cross country skiing and real estate.

      However, Trevor Linden is most commonly known for his charitable work. Working mostly with children, he has made many appearances at the BC Children's Hospital and Canuck Place, a hospice for terminally ill children. He also has a foundation called the "Trevor Linden Foundation" to raise money for local charities and he also hosts an annual golf tournament as a fundraiser for BC Children's Hospital. He has received many awards for his work off the ice including the Order of British Columbia.










Current Events

Trevor Linden is very involved in the community. He has recently started a gym called "Club 16" which is located in coquitlam B.C. It opens on Febuary 9th 2011. Here is what Trevor Linden had to say about his new gym in a press release:

“Many things in life are expensive but I don’t think someone’s health and fitness should be,” Linden said in a press release. “We’re creating a fitness club for everyone, where memberships will be more accessible and affordable than anywhere else and with first-class equipment that people will be excited to use. Coquitlam is a growing, active community and we want our members from the area to feel proud, comfortable and inspired when they are exercising, regardless of their fitness level or experience.”

The following link will lead you to the home page of Trevor Linden Fitness, Club 16.

http://www.trevorlindenfitness.com/

The following photos are of Club 16, a few days before its opening.





Trevor Linden has also recently become the spokes person of clearly contacts.ca. You can see him on 2 television commercials for this company as he talks about their glasses and contacts.

Wednesday, February 2, 2011

Career and Statistics

        Trevor Linden started his proffessional hockey career off when he played the final 5 games of the 1985-86 regular season with the Medicine Hat Tigers in the Western Hockey League. He played the next 2 full seasons winning the Memorial Cup back to back. He was then drafted into the NHL in 1988 by The Vancouver Canucks, second overall behind Mike Madano. He played for Four different teams in the NHL, The Vancouver Canucks, New York Islanders, Montreal Canadiens and the Washington Capitals. He appeared in two NHL All-Star games and was also apart of The 1998 Canadian Olympic Team and participated in the 1996 World Cup of Hockey. His international involvments also include the World Junior Championship in 1988. In 1998 Trevor Linden was eleceted president of the NHL players association and held that position for 8 years. Trevor has also won many awards and in total he has played 19 years in the NHL, 1426 games including the playoffs. His statistics and awards over the years looked like this:


Regular Season and Playoffs





Team
League

GP

GP
G
A
Pts
1985–86
Medicine Hat Tigers
40
14
22
36
5
2
0
2
6
1
0
1
Medicine Hat Tigers
WHL
72
14
22
36
20
5
4
9
Medicine Hat Tigers
WHL
67
46
64
110
16
13
12
25
80
30
29
59
7
3
4
7
Vancouver Canucks
NHL
73
21
30
51
Vancouver Canucks
NHL
80
33
37
70
6
0
7
7
Vancouver Canucks
NHL
80
31
44
75
13
4
8
12
Vancouver Canucks
NHL
84
33
39
72
12
5
8
13
Vancouver Canucks
NHL
84
32
29
61
24
12
13
25
Vancouver Canucks
NHL
48
18
22
40
11
2
6
8
Vancouver Canucks
NHL
82
33
47
80
6
4
4
8
Vancouver Canucks
NHL
49
9
31
40
Vancouver Canucks
NHL
42
7
14
21
1997–98
NHL
25
10
7
17
New York Islanders
NHL
82
18
29
47
NHL
50
13
17
30
Montreal Canadiens
NHL
57
12
21
33
2000–01
NHL
12
3
1
4
6
0
4
4
Washington Capitals
NHL
16
1
2
3
2001–02
Vancouver Canucks
NHL
64
12
22
34
6
1
4
5
Vancouver Canucks
NHL
71
19
22
41
14
1
2
3
Vancouver Canucks
NHL
82
14
22
36
7
0
0
0
Vancouver Canucks
NHL
82
7
9
16
Vancouver Canucks
NHL
80
12
13
25
12
2
5
7
Vancouver Canucks
NHL
59
7
5
12
NHL totals
1382
375
492
867
124
34
65
99


                                                        NHL Entry Draft - 1988
                                                      Trevor Linden and Pat Quinn


Vancouver Canucks team awards

  • Molson Cup -1989
  • Cyclone Taylor Award - 1989
  • Most Exciting Player -1989
  • Molson Cup -1991
  • Cyclone Taylor Award -1991
  • Cyrus H. McLean Trophy - 1991
  • Most Exciting Player -1991
  • Cyrus H. McLean Trophy - 1992
  • Cyclone Taylor Award - 1995
  • Cyclone Taylor Award -1996


WHL and CHL awards

  • WHL East Second All-Star team - 1989
  • Memorial Cup Tournament All-Star team - 1997
  • Alumni Achievement Awards - Professional Hockey Achievement - 2009


NHL

  • NHL All-Rookie Team – 1989
  • King Clancy Memorial Trophy – 1997
  • NHL foundation Player Award - 2008

Canadian Honours

  • Order of British Columbia – 2003
  • Order of Canada - 2010