EDMONTON, AB - Hockey Canada announced today Edmonton Oilers legend Kevin Lowe is one of three individuals selected for the Order of Hockey in Canada for 2021.
Lowe (Lachute, Que.), Bill Hay (Lumsden, Sask.) and Angela James (Toronto, Ont.) are this year's distinguished honourees. The Order of Hockey in Canada is a Hockey Canada initiative that began in 2012 to celebrate individuals for their outstanding contributions or service to the growth and development of the sport of hockey in Canada.
As a player, Lowe recorded 431 points (84 goals, 347 assists) in 1,254 games over 19 NHL seasons with the Oilers and New York Rangers, winning six Stanley Cup titles (1984, 1985, 1987, 1988, 1990, 1994). Internationally, he won a bronze medal at the 1982 IIHF World Championship and a Canada Cup title in 1984, recording six points in 16 games with Team Canada. Lowe will be inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame as part of the Class of 2020.
His greatest international accomplishments came off the ice, as he was a member of the management team at four Olympic Winter Games, winning three gold medals (2002, 2010, 2014). Lowe also won the 2004 World Cup of Hockey as Canada's assistant executive director and was the general manager for Canada at the 2012 IIHF World Championship.
RELEASE: Lowe named to Order of Hockey in Canada
Oilers legend honoured for outstanding contributions or service to the growth and development of the sport of hockey in Canada
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