"I don't know if Mike had his jersey specially cut," said former NHL forward Bill Guerin, Modano's teammate with the United States in international play. "But it always looked like he had a cape on."
All that Modano was missing for superhero status was a giant "S" on his chest. Legend has it that a Prince Albert scout saw Modano play two shifts in a Canadian tournament in 1986 and decided to leave immediately to make sure he was the first to register Modano's name on his team's Western Hockey League protected list.
"The most beautiful vision I've seen in sports is Mike Modano winding up behind the net," former NHL center Jeremy Roenick said. "He had those lengthy long strides that allowed him to blow by everybody. His jersey would be billowing behind him. I watched that in awe."
MIKE MODANO CAREER TOTALS | View Full Stats
Games: 1,499 | Goals: 561 | Assists: 813 | Points: 1,374
Everyone in hockey loved watching Modano skate. "His jersey did flow differently than everyone else's," USA Hockey general manager Jim Johannson said. "He played in such a graceful way."
Modano had both style and substance during a 21-season NHL career highlighted by 561 goals and a Stanley Cup won with the Dallas Stars in 1999. He holds the records for NHL goals and points (1,374) by a United States-born player.
It was Rick Wilson, now a St. Louis Blues assistant coach, who recruited Modano to leave his suburban Detroit existence in Westland, Michigan, at age 16 and prove himself in the Western Hockey League.
Modano said that decision, and Wilson's guidance, changed his life. "When I got there, I felt like I had something to prove," Modano said. "That was the motivation to do well. I was in Canada where people love their sport. They expect nothing less than your best."
It created a stir when Modano agreed to play in the rough-and-tumble WHL because it was presumed that if the offensively gifted center wanted to play Canadian junior hockey he would go to the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League. That's where Michigan native Pat LaFontaine had gone several years before.