Height 5' 10"
Weight 185
Shoots Right
Born May 9, 1965
CRANBROOK, BC, CAN
Drafted fourth overall by the Red Wings in 1983, Yzerman is the longest-serving captain in NHL history. He began his reign in 1986-87, when at 21 he became the youngest captain in Red Wings history. Yzerman won the playoff MVP award in 1998, scoring 24 points in 22 games en route to his second Stanley Cup. He blasted home 65 goals in '88-89 and 62 in '89-90, making him one of six players to net 60 goals in consecutive seasons. He also finished the '88-89 season with 150 points. He was only the fourth player to accomplish that feat. He scored his 1,500th point Nov. 11, 1999 against Edmonton. In 2002, the Wings' leader won his third Stanley Cup with Detroit, and also won his first Olympic gold medal with Team Canada at the Winter Games in Salt Lake City.