Jeffrey Scott Beukeboom (born March 28, 1965) is a Canadian professional
ice hockey
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coach and former player in the
National Hockey League
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(NHL). He played as a
defenceman
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for the
Edmonton Oilers
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and
New York Rangers
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between 1986 and 1999
Playing career
Beukeboom played junior hockey for the
Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds (1982–1985). After being selected in the first round (19th overall) of the
1983 NHL Entry Draft
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by the
Edmonton Oilers
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, he played in juniors for two more years before joining the Oilers. While playing for the Oilers, he won three
Stanley Cups, and was known as a hard-hitting defenceman.
Beukeboom was traded from the Edmonton Oilers to the
New York Rangers
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on November 12, 1991. At the time, neither the Rangers nor Oilers made any announcement to indicate that Beukeboom was part of the Mark Messier trade. He played on the top defensive pairing with
Brian Leetch, and was an
alternate captain. Beukeboom's
stay-at-home play allowed Leetch to lead the rush and kept opposing players out of the goal crease. He led the team in penalty minutes three times (1992–93, 1993–94, 1995–96) and won his last Stanley Cup with the Rangers in
1994
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. He was also known for his
philanthropy
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, including
Ice Hockey in Harlem
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. Beukeboom won the Rangers' Crumb Bum Award, given for service to local youngsters, in 1996.
While with the Rangers, Beukeboom also appeared in a memorable ''
This is Sportscenter'' spot in which he assaults
ESPN
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's
Steve Levy after being told Levy had referred to Beukeboom as "
Puke-a-boom."
Due to his physical play, Beukeboom suffered multiple
concussions, the most devastating of which came as a result of a
sucker punch by
Matt Johnson of the
Los Angeles Kings
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in November 1998. Johnson received a 12-game suspension for intent to injure. While Beukeboom returned after a few games off, he bumped his head again in a minor collision with Martin Gelinas in February 1999 and he was forced to miss the rest of the season. Afterward, Beukeboom was left with recurrent headaches, memory loss, nausea, and mental fogginess that lasted for months. He was diagnosed with
post-concussion syndrome, and ordered to never play hockey again. Beukeboom officially retired in July 1999 with a total of 1,890 NHL penalty minutes in 804 games played, and is currently second all-time on the Rangers' penalty minutes list. After retiring, he continued to suffer post-concussion symptoms for almost two years before recovering.
Post-NHL career
Beukeboom returned to hockey as an assistant coach for the
Toronto Roadrunners American Hockey League
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(AHL) for the 2003–04 season. In 2005, he became the president and part owner of the
Lindsay Muskies of the Ontario Provincial Junior "A" Hockey League, and in 2008, Beukeboom became an assistant coach for the
Barrie Colts of the
Ontario Hockey League
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(OHL) and worked in both teams. In June 2009, Beukeboom was named the assistant coach of the
Sudbury Wolves of the
Ontario Hockey League
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. That same year, he served as a coach for Team Canada Red at the World Jewish Hockey Tournament.
In 2012, he returned to the AHL as an assistant coach for the
Connecticut Whale who would later be renamed to Hartford Wolf Pack. On July 1, 2016, he was hired as an assistant coach for the New York Rangers.
Personal life
Beukeboom was born in
Ajax, Ontario
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The town is named for , a Royal Navy cruiser that served in the Second World War. It is approxi ...
, but grew up in
Lindsay, Ontario
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.
His son, Brock, played for the
UPEI Panthers. Brock was drafted by the
Tampa Bay Lightning
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in the third round (63rd pick) of the
2010 NHL Entry Draft. He was traded to the Blues in February 2011, along with a third round draft pick in the
2011 NHL Entry Draft, in exchange for
Eric Brewer. However, the Blues did not sign him and he decided to attend the New York Rangers' prospect camp in 2013. In 2018, he signed overseas with Fehérvári Titánok in the
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.
His daughter,
Tyson
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, played
college rugby
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for
St. Francis Xavier University. In 2012, she was named the
CIS Female Athlete of the Year. In 2014, she was named to
Canadian national team.
Beukeboom is the brother of former
Ontario Hockey League
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players John and Brian Beukeboom, the cousin of fellow former NHL player
Joe Nieuwendyk, the nephew of the late
Ed Kea, and the second cousin of Adam Beukeboom. He is the uncle of Johnny and Scott McGuire. Johnny played in the
Ontario Hockey League
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(OHL),
American Hockey League
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(AHL), and
ECHL
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Th ...
, while Scott spent two seasons in the
Central Ontario Junior C Hockey League
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.
Career statistics
Regular season and playoffs
Awards and honors
* Four-time
Stanley Cup champion (
1987,
1988,
1990,
1994
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).
* NY Rangers Crumb Bum Award - service to local youngsters (1996).
* OHL All-Star First Team (1984–85)
* In the 2009 book ''100 Ranger Greats'', was ranked No. 50 all-time of the
901 New York Rangers who had played during the team's first
82 seasons
References
External links
*
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1965 births
Living people
Canadian ice hockey coaches
Canadian ice hockey defencemen
Canadian people of Dutch descent
Cape Breton Oilers players
Edmonton Oilers draft picks
Edmonton Oilers players
Ice hockey people from Ontario
National Hockey League first-round draft picks
New York Rangers coaches
New York Rangers players
New York Rangers scouts
People from Ajax, Ontario
Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds players
Sportspeople from Kawartha Lakes
Stanley Cup champions