"National Hockey League/NHL"

New Jersey Devils

Pittsburgh Penguins

Phoenix Coyotes

"International Hockey League (1945–2001)/IHL"

Cincinnati Cyclones

Cleveland Lumberjacks

Las Vegas Thunder

Houston Aeros (1994–2013)/Houston Aeros

"American Hockey League/AHL"

Utica Devils

Albany River Rats

Cleveland Barons (2001-06)/Cleveland Barons

Rockford IceHogs

"Central Hockey League/CHL"

Youngstown Steelhounds

Tulsa Oilers

Missouri Mavericks

Mississippi RiverKings

Evansville IceMen

"Deutsche Eishockey Liga/DEL"

Krefeld Penguins

DEG Metro Stars

"Elite Ice Hockey League/EIHL"

Sheffield Steelers

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/ birth_place = Burlington, Ontario/Burlington, Ontario/ON, Canada/CAN

/ draft = 23rd overall

/ draft_year = 1988

/ draft_team = New Jersey Devils

/ career_start = 1990

/ career_end = 2011

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"Jeffrey Christian" (born July 30, 1970 in Burlington, Ontario/Burlington, Ontario) is a Canadian retired Canada/Canadian ice hockey winger (ice hockey)/Left Winger. He played 18 games in the National Hockey League for the New Jersey Devils, Pittsburgh Penguins and the Phoenix Coyotes.

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It just comes down to fundamentals of the game. Our kids have been doing a great job all year long.

Like a kid on a playground, he said, 'Well, that is awesome. This is terrific research.' .

Yes, sir, it does.

We finally put a whole game together and I am just so proud of the girls. We just played tough hard-nosed defense, contested every shot and tried to block out. The kids just stuck to the game plan and played really well.

One of the things about our game is that you have to prove yourself every day. The younger guys may give me a little respect because I've been there, but if you're terrible, they're going to abuse you.

Our press break didn't work as well as I wanted it to. When we needed it, they did a good job.

This whole game was just huge for our team. Hopefully it is a building block to finish the rest of league season strong and make some noise in the playoffs.