Ken Daneyko Explained

Ken Daneyko
Birth Date:17 April 1964
Birth Place:Windsor, Ontario, Canada
Height Ft:6
Height In:1
Weight Lb:216
Position:Defence
Shoots:Left
League:NHL
Played For:New Jersey Devils
Sex:Male
Ntl Team:CAN
Draft:18th overall
Draft Year:1982
Draft Team:New Jersey Devils
Career Start:1983
Career End:2003

Kenneth Stephen Daneyko (born April 17, 1964) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey defenceman who played his entire twenty-season career with the New Jersey Devils of the National Hockey League (NHL), winning three Stanley Cup championships with the team. He has been nicknamed "Mr. Devil" by Devils fans, as he currently holds both the franchise record for games played as a Devil with 1,283 games and in penalty minutes with 2,516. Daneyko now provides colour analysis alongside Bill Spaulding during broadcasts of Devils games on MSG Sportsnet.

Early years

Daneyko was born in Windsor, Ontario and grew up in Edmonton, Alberta, where he knew Mark Messier from a young age.[1] [2] He is of Ukrainian origin.

Playing career

Daneyko was drafted in the first round (18th overall) in the 1982 NHL Entry Draft, the second pick of the New Jersey Devils after the franchise relocated from Colorado; when he was drafted the organization had not yet chosen a new team name.[3] He spent several seasons in junior before getting drafted, and played for the Yorkton Terriers of the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League, as well as the Great Falls Americans, Spokane Flyers and Seattle Breakers of the Western Hockey League. He was called up to the Devils for the start of the 1983–84 season, but cracked his fibula during a game against the Hartford Whalers and missed over 40 games.[4] [5] After his injury healed, he was assigned to the Kamloops Junior Oilers of the WHL for the remainder of the season.[5]

Upon his arrival in the NHL, Daneyko established himself as a stay-at-home defenceman, and soon won fans over with his gritty and self-sacrificing play. Daneyko was also known for his missing front teeth, lost after he was hit in the mouth by a puck. His gap-toothed smile was well known not only by Devils supporters, but by hockey fans around the world. As a player who had spent all of his NHL career with New Jersey, Daneyko was nicknamed "Mr. Devil". He is also referred to by the nickname "Dano".

Daneyko acquired over 2,500 penalty minutes in his career, finishing a season with over 200 penalty minutes five times. Daneyko was never a high-scoring defenceman, and set a record by playing in 255 consecutive regular-season games without scoring a goal. In his highest-scoring season, 1989–90, he scored six goals and 15 assists en route to a 21-point season. In six seasons he scored no goals at all. He also has the lowest point per game average among all NHL players who played at least 1,000 games with 0.138. However, Daneyko's effectiveness was not measured by how many pucks he put in the net, but by how many pucks he kept out. Daneyko was used primarily as a shadow defenceman, and often got physical in front of the net if a forward parked himself in the crease looking for a rebound.

In the late 1990s, Daneyko struggled with alcoholism while general manager Lou Lamoriello and Devils owner John McMullen stood by him and checked him into rehab.[6] On November 1, 1997, Daneyko became the first player to enter the NHL's voluntary Substance Abuse and Behavioral Health program, which was created in 1996.[7] Daneyko recovered and played every game of New Jersey's successful 2000 playoffs, winning the Bill Masterton Trophy in 2000.

Along with Scott Stevens, he was part of a Devils defensive core that won the Stanley Cup three times, in 1995, 2000 and 2003. From the team's first playoff game while in New Jersey, in 1988, Daneyko played in every playoff game until game four of the 2003 quarterfinals. He also was scratched in the first six games of the 2003 finals, but, looking for a spark, coach Pat Burns inserted Daneyko into the lineup for game seven, replacing Oleg Tverdovsky. As a reward to his devotion of the team, and a hint of his impending retirement, Daneyko took the ice for the final shift of the Devils' game seven victory over the Mighty Ducks of Anaheim, which clinched their third Stanley Cup victory, in 2003.

Post-playing career

The Devils retired his uniform number, 3, on March 24, 2006.[8] He was the second Devil to receive the honour, after Scott Stevens.

Daneyko currently provides colour commentary on Devils' broadcasts on MSGSN. Prior to this, he shared commentary and analysis between periods of Devils' broadcasts and was a regular starring analyst on MSG's "Hockey Night Live!" with host Al Trautwig and fellow commentators Ron Duguay, Dave Maloney, Mike Keenan, and Butch Goring, as well as "The Hockey Maven" Stan Fischler.

In October 2009, Daneyko began competing as a pairs figure skater on the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation reality show Battle of the Blades.[9]

In 2010, Daneyko portrayed himself in the short film Ice Hockey, written and directed by Larry Cohen. The film also featured Randy Velischek.[10]

In 2016, Daneyko was inducted into the Ukrainian Sports Hall of Fame.

Personal life

Daneyko was a resident of North Caldwell, New Jersey.[11] He currently lives with his second wife Margaret. Daneyko was previously married to JonnaLyn Panico from 1992 to 2008. The couple had a daughter and a son.[12]

Career statistics

Regular season and playoffs

Regular seasonPlayoffs
SeasonTeamLeagueGPGAPtsPIMGPGAPtsPIM
1979–80 Yorkton TerriersSJHL6022426102
1979–80Great Falls AmericansWHL10000
1980–81 St. Albert SaintsAJHL10004
1980–81Spokane FlyersWHL626131914040000
1981–82 St. Albert SaintsAJHL10222
1981–82Spokane FlyersWHL2611112147
1981–82Seattle BreakersWHL381222315110191042
1982–83Seattle BreakersWHL69174360150413414
1983–84Kamloops Junior OilersWHL19628345217491328
1983–84New Jersey DevilsNHL1114517
1983–84Kamloops Junior OilersMC422410
1984–85Maine MarinersAHL8049132061113436
1984–85New Jersey DevilsNHL100010
1985–86Maine MarinersAHL2132575
1985–86New Jersey DevilsNHL4401010100
1986–87New Jersey DevilsNHL7921214183
1987–88New Jersey DevilsNHL8057122392016783
1988–89New Jersey DevilsNHL805510283
1989–90New Jersey DevilsNHL7461521216620221
1990–91New Jersey DevilsNHL8041620249701110
1991–92New Jersey DevilsNHL80178170703316
1992–93New Jersey DevilsNHL842111323650008
1993–94New Jersey DevilsNHL7819101762001145
1994–95New Jersey DevilsNHL25123542010122
1995–96New Jersey DevilsNHL80246115
1996–97New Jersey DevilsNHL77279701000028
1997–98New Jersey DevilsNHL3701157601110
1998–99New Jersey DevilsNHL8229116370008
1999–2000New Jersey DevilsNHL78066982312314
2000–01New Jersey DevilsNHL77044872503321
2001–02New Jersey DevilsNHL670666060008
2002–03New Jersey DevilsNHL6927933130002
NHL totals1,283361421782,51617551722296

International

YearTeamEventGPGAPtsPIM
1986CanadaWC70000
1989CanadaWC80004
Senior totals 150004

See also

Notes and References

  1. News: Malinowski. Mark. Ken Daneyko. The Hockey News. 10 March 2017. April 11, 2010.
  2. Web site: Klein. Jeff. Remembering 1994: Q. and A. With Ken Daneyko. The New York Times. 17 May 2012. 10 March 2017.
  3. News: New Jersey Trades Ramage and Chooses a Trottier in Draft. Mifflin, Laurie. The New York Times. 1982-06-10. 2010-04-07.
  4. News: Devils Suffer 9th Loss In Row. Associated Press. The New York Times. 1983-11-03. 2010-04-07.
  5. News: 3 Islanders To Return. The New York Times. 1984-02-07. 2010-04-07.
  6. Web site: https://www.hhof.com/StanleyCupJournal/exSCJ 41.shtml . Devils print edition stories from the Star-Ledger | New Jersey Devils - - New Jersey Devils Hockey | NHL News . 2012-02-13 . NJ.com.
  7. Web site: NHL Substance Abuse History. ESPN. February 28, 2001. August 3, 2023.
  8. http://www.newjerseydevils.com/2005/html/theteam/teamnews/43retire Announcement at newjerseydevils.com
  9. Web site: Yahoo | Mail, Weather, Search, Politics, News, Finance, Sports & Videos.
  10. Web site: Ice Hockey. . 28 April 2011.
  11. Bautista, Justo. "DEVILS STAR ARRAIGNED ON SEX-CONTACT CHARGE", The Record (Bergen County), January 19, 1995. Accessed November 19, 2007. "The burly North Caldwell resident was released on his own recognizance pending a pretrial hearing in Superior Court in Paterson next Wednesday, a police source said. "
  12. Web site: Ken Daneyko . MSG.com . 2010-10-08 . 2012-02-13 . https://web.archive.org/web/20120211013605/http://www.msg.com/tv/network-talent/ken-daneyko . 2012-02-11 . dead .