Barry Fraser
Barry Fraser | |
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Born | |
Nationality | Canadian |
Occupation | Director of Scouting |
Years active | 1979 to 2000 |
Employer | Edmonton Oilers |
Known for | Scout of the Edmonton Oilers |
Partner(s) | Mariette Carrier-Fraser (divorced) |
Children | Brenda Fraser & Lori Fraser |
Awards | 5 Stanley Cup Wins |
Barry Fraser (born February 10, 1940) is a Canadian former ice hockey executive who was the Director of Scouting for the Edmonton Oilers of the National Hockey League from 1979 to 2000. He is now retired and is residing in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico.
Career[]
Born in Kirkland Lake, Ontario, Fraser attempted a professional hockey career as a player but his career was cut short due to knee injuries. He decided to pursue his dreams of being in the National Hockey League as a scout.
Fraser has been credited with building the foundation which led to the Oilers' dynasty of 1983–1990. He was present when drafting big name players such as Grant Fuhr, Kevin Lowe, Mark Messier, Glenn Anderson, Paul Coffey, and many more, as well as when the Oilers purchased Wayne Gretzky from the Indianapolis Racers. In 1983, the Edmonton Oilers went to the Stanley Cup for the first time. They did not win, but proved Fraser a legitimate drafting scout. His name is on the Stanley Cup 5 times with Edmonton in 1984, 1985, 1987, 1988, 1990.[1]
References[]
- ^ "How Barry Fraser and the Edmonton Oilers' scouting staff did their part to end a dynasty". oilersnation.com. Retrieved 2017-01-25.
External links[]
- 1940 births
- Living people
- Edmonton Oilers scouts
- Ice hockey people from Ontario
- National Hockey League executives
- Stanley Cup champions
- Sportspeople from Kirkland Lake
- People from Cabo San Lucas
- Canadian ice hockey biography stubs